. AMUSEMENTS. BRIGHTEST FROM BRITAIN. flip If STRAND ' l:i|ll[i[i:;H'[linnilll['';!i|i'i''i| CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. To-night and To-morrow Only. MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE, r\ RACIE- TCUELDS (The Star of "Sally iu Our Alley") Iu "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE," The World's Most Powerful Comedienne in Convulsing Comedy Set to Music. Also, Special Supporting Programme Includes "JEWEL OF THE PACIFIC," FRANK HURLEY. "HOW I PLAY CRICKET," DON BRADMAN. "" "') At 1.15 and 7.15, I ' I NEWS OF THE WORLD. | Prices, 1/ and 1/6; Children, Gd. GRACIE FIELDS — STRAND. [, TUDORI REMUE T R o A ni S l < ?. A^. j\V5 IRENE DUNN and JOHN BOLES [VW "BACK STREET," \\\l FANNY HURST'S FAMOUS NOVEL. \\V Also Superb Tudor Featurettes. \\\) Recommended by Censor for Adults. [BRITANNIA |«"55^gw \VO Great Double Bill. V\\\ PAT HANNA'S Wj " DIGGERS." A\\ Great Australian Comedy. And JACK OAKIE, W. C. FIELDS, \\V MILLION. DOLLAR LEGS. \yv Both Approved Universal Exhibition. rTAKAPUNAT 11 A At TplT| (\\\ DOLORES DEL HIO, ill OM "BIRD OF PARADISE." v\\\ Recommended by Censor for Adults. I T VPTP I SYMONDS STUKET. | LlllilKj | To-night, 7.45. Nj GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT \\\ GEXM GERRARD, in t\\\ " OUT OF THE BLUE." \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \\V ADULTS nV, CHILDREN OD. j GREY LYNN CINEMA 1 f\Y\ 8 p.m." \\\ GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT f George Duryea and Sally Star, in "PARDON MY GUN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADULTS O.D, CHILDREN OD. fAMBASSADOR"! C ZZL-. w\\ At S p.m. A\\ GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. \\\\ MARION SHILLING, in VW "SHOP ANGEL." y\\Rccommetided by Censor fur Adults. \W\ ADULTS /'D, CHILDREN OD. i~AVON DALE~ r Nwn HaTTI i\J GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT \\\\ 2 Features, ?< Hours' Show. \\\\ "THE LAST COMPANY," AAA Amazing Drama of Napoleonic Wars. \\\ Also Marten Shilling iu \\Y "SHOP ANGEL." \\\\ Both Recommended by Censor for ,\\\ Adults. YyV ADULTS r»D, CHILDREN OD. r'lmiimiihHiiimmiiii 1 PRINCE EDWARD 2 AND S P.M. jll =t TWO BIG CINEMA PLAYS. _= == "PENALTY OF FAME," =E " Recommended by Censor for Adults. — = "THE WHITE DEVIL," = — Approved for General Exhibition. — CAPITOL. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. " FASCINATION "
And "MEN LIKE THESE." Soul-stirring Drama of Submarine Service, i'lione 12-199 for Reserves. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. 1 C< CJ "TkUCHESS, A io.io. 1J Auckland's Fastest and jjS£ri||==Ss|S Most Comfortable ExcurCENTRAL WHARF. FOR "IyrATIATIA (Oneroa Ocean Beach). ■"•*■ Friday, 6.30 p.m. Saturday, 1.-15; Sunday, 9.30 a.m. FOR T'-AWAII (Mansion House Bay). -"- Sat., 1.-15; Sun., 9.30 a.m. HIKES AT WAIHEKB on April 2 and 9. Reserve these days for Wonderful Rambles (Direction, Neptune's Sea Urchins). WATKIN AND WALLIS. 42-160 and 45-707. D Jb frtfet-j "ORADNEY AND BINNS. ~"~ OSTEND SERVICE. S.S.'ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf Dally. SUNDAYS to THURSDAYS (Tuesdays excluded), inclusive, 9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS, 6.30 p.m. SATURDAYS, 1.-15 p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D f*- J — T7<NCURSION f'.''.'."".'. ■'"?■'!?■■ T -Excursion To Meet tho Times. SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ONLY. TRAM, FERRY AND BUS. Any Section on Auckland Tram Route to any Section on route to Milford, or Milford to any Section on Auckland Trams. Return Fare: ADULTS, 1/9. CHILDREN, 9d. WS EXCURSION TO MILFORD SOUND. The Magnificent New Motor Vessel WANGANELLA (10,000 tons) will (circumstances permitting) leave WELLINGTON on MONDAY, April 10, returning on FRIDAY, April 14. Another opportunity to see this beautiful Sound under Ideal conditions by this luxurious and well-appointed vessel. Fares: Ist Saloon, 61 8 ; 2nd Saloon, £6. Further particulars from HUDDAKT, PARKER, LTD., Quay St. Tel. 43-183. A 4 DYERS AND CLEANERS. AUCKLAND Renovating Tailors, Suits, Costumes, Frocks, etc., Dry Cleaned, Tailor Pressed, Repaired, Remodelled, Relined.—4s-097, Quay St., opp. Queen's Wharf. A CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St.—Phone 41-769. D CARPETS Cleaned like new, Electric Shampooing, Id square foot.—Domestic Vacnuni Cleaning Co., Phone 44-600. D (-"IROTHALL WAY, Cleaners and DTorsi Ltd., 33-35, Edenvale Rd., Mt. Edon. Suits. Costumes, 4/6. C "TJORTEK'S," Established 1592, give satls- -*• faction in all work. Vans collect, deliver.—Shop. 43. Karangahape Rd. A W. 11. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer.— • Renovations and Remodelling a specialty.—Phone 47-790. 210. Hobson St. C BRIDGE. "ORIDGE Lessons," Auction or Contract, -«-* Expert Tuition, homes visited.—Ring Watson, 21-745. 31
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 16
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