AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES , /"" ■ ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Race your pulse . -.-•. Thrill your heart . . . Stun ynur imagination — What happens "Night After Night" '. . . where lights burn brightest and mystery fills the air? SEE ■-.'•. .. \ "NIGHT \ \ AFTER \ \ NIGHT." \ / "NIGHT / / AFTER / // I II NIGHT." // Recommended by Censor for Adults. And meet the most Colourful, Dramatic People you have ever known! ALISON SKIPWORTH ALISON SKIPWORTH ALISON SKIPWORTH ALISON SKIPWORTH (Of "Sporting Widow" Fame), GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT GEORGE RAFT (The Cinema's New Find), CONSTANCE CUMMIXG, WYNNE GIBSON. A girl drawn night after night to her old home ... a man fascinated by the lady who "sat alnne." lie ( longed for romance and love . . . She for excitement and danger. OUTSTANDING FF.ATURKTTKS —— INCLUDE "Paramount" and "Universal" News, "Betty ISoop Cartoon." "Paramount Pictorirl," And Rudy Vallee In "The Music Doctor." A PROGRAMME TOO GOOD TO MISS! Reserve Now ! At St. James'. // Hold X^. /r Everything, Girls. S^. // Until you see .loe take a high Dive In Romance, tho' he can't swim a stroke! JOE E. BROWN In YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL. ROXY—TIVOLI, / \ TO-NIGHT // And // TO MORROW. //
r' I~THE~ LONDON Opp. G.P.0., Queen St. \S$ ENTIRE CHANGE TODAY. X 6d Fine British Comedy Drama. 6d Myrna Lov, Coriwuy Tearle, In 6d «VANITY FAIR." 6d g,l Thackeray's Immortal Romance, β^j Recommended by Cvimur for grj Adults. 6d Sessions: 11.10, 2, 4, 6, and S. Qql Adults Od, Children -d, R. Circle (jfj 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d edward x w >y '1 AND 8 P.M. \> TWO BIG CINEMA PLAYS. rr — LILIAN HARVKY, in = = "THE LOVE WALTZ." = — It ceo mm ended by (Jcnmir for Adults. — = And "IGLOO." I — Approved for General Exhibition. '— ' APRIL FIRST. TO-MORROW NIGHT. <^dixielandT^>> FREE TAXIS. "TEST" NIGHT AND . " ALL FOOLS' " NIGHT. Members of the English Cricket Team, the S'/. Test Team, and the Auckland and N.Z.' Councils "ill be the Guests of. the Maiiajrcment after the "Test." Complete vour day of pleasure at "Dixieland." the Ideal Ca'biiret, naturally cooled by delightful MISS CISCIL HALL will present "Fleurette" in a thrilling anil Spectacular Dance Number. "Indian Warrior." Our FRKIO TAXI SBKVICHJ is available one way for two or more couples, using Atta, Auto, Checker or Chess, within a radius of 11 miles. Present taxi check when purchasing your admission tickets nud the fare paid will'be refunded. Admission, 7/G. double. Reservations, SO-GlTi. Evening Dress Essential. Direction M. A. NASSOOR. Manager V. H. TRASK. _ Stature's great gift to jn ■ auckland— waihiskb island. ducllkss hike, sunday. aviation. 3/EACH(IMC.) SATUKDAY & SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. I'assenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office, 2.5 p.m.. Sunday. AUCKLAND AERO CLUB, Mangere Aerodrome. Xol FUNERAL NOTICES.
J ODGE MORNINGSIDE NO. 225. Members are requested to pay their Inst respects to the late BRO. T. S. MILLER by accompanying the funeral leaving his lite residence 5. Sylvan Avenue, Mt. Eden, at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday). By Command of the W.M. \V. H. KEATLEY, P.M., 31 Secretary. COMPETITIONS. ELLINGTON A GRADE BANDS COMMITTEE. —The Shooting Competition in connection with the Morris Minor Car under the auspices of the above was decided on Friday last at the Winter Show Rifle Range, and resulted in Mr. E. Ewbatrk, of the Railway Department, Lnmbton. being presented with the car. Mr. Ewhank's donation of 2/ was the oei4th subscription received. ■ — ALFRB-D JJUCKLUI'. Organising Secretary. 31 MEETINGS. . j NZ. ALSATIAN- Club—Annual General • Meeting, April 24. Notices of motlfMi accepted latest April 10, by secretary, 60, College Hill. Ponsonby. x3l JUMBLE SAL E. ■IXTAIT for S.P.C.A. Sale. Saturday. Ai7?il VV S. Trades Hall. Hobson St. See next Friday's "Star." 31
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1933, Page 14
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