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AMUSEMENTS. — ST. JAMES'ST. JAMES' — "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. The "Auckland Star" says: " 'The Conquerors,' without preaching it, breathes a spirit needed in these times, and through all its light and shade gives inspiration as well as entertainment." A STORY OF BRITISH PIONEERS WHO BUILT A , MIGHTY NATION "Have faith," she said, "Faith in yourself . . . faith in me and in this land of ours." Out of the thunderous hours they lived, has come a flaming canvas —splashed with conquerors' blood, . God-marked with greatness!!l RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX • ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING — EDNA MAY OLIVER — " THE CONQUERORS." "THE CONQUERORS." " THE CONQUERORS." Approved for General Exhibition. Conquest is a; tradition. To-day the future of the world is not hopeless, because we still have the Conquerors to carry ou! PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' ■ "Where Sound Sounds Best." COMMENCING THURSDAY. COMMENCING THURSDAY. Their Latest and Funniest Feature Length Comedy. MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY MR. LAUREL & MR. HARDY In TACK UP YOUR TROUBLES.' 'PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES.' Approved for General Exhibition. i ACE COMEDIANS KNOCK ' OLD MAN I GLOOM INTO OBLIVION. PLANS NOW OPEN. " | "THE LAUGH PARADE." j VAUDEVILLE REVUE SUPREME. COMIC OPERA, BURLESQUE, PANTOMIME, ACROBATICS, And VAUDEVILLE REVUE Are all rollPd into one in Krank Neil's Latest and Most Stupendous Production, "THE LAUGH PARADE." It outrivals the FAMOUS FOLIES BEGERBS. Frank Neil brings London and Paris right to your vpry doors. I HIS MAJESTY'S. J}, Direction: J. C. \\'lllian....n (N.Z,. Ltd. THE VBRY HIGHEST IN VAUDEVILLE. Commerfcing NEXT SAT. AFTERNOON NEXT SAT. AFTERNOON And NEXT SAT. NIGHT, NEXT SAT. NIGHT, And each subsequent afternoon and evening. .T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present Frank Neil's Greatest and Most Wonderful Vaudeville Revuo, I "THE LAUGH PARADE." "THE LAUGH PARADE." I "THE LAUGH PARADE." Gorgeous Stage Picture. Bewildering Costumes, Entraliing Ensembles, Amazing Acrobatics, aud it is PACKED WITH LOADS OF LAUGHTER. PACKED WITH LOADS OF LAUGHTER. AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY. 40 — ARTISTS. — 40 Headed by the Idol of Playgoers, ELLA SHIELDS I ELLA SHIELDS, And the Irresistible, the Funniest and Most Popular of all Comedians, GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE Also, Miriam Lester, Molly Molloy, Billie Maloney, Maggie Buckley, Maida Jones. Fred Webber, David McGili, Murray and Walton, ' Together with THE AMAZING 5 CLEVERES, Whose Thrilling Acrobatic Features startled London and the Continent. JACK SPOONER'S LONDON BAND. MAURICE DIAMOND'S T BEAUTY BALLET AND SHOW GIRLS. And Final Appearances of THE 4 DARING DIABOLOS. I THE 4 DARING DIABOLOS. j The Management is confident . that "The Laugh Parade" will compare more than favourably with any Vaudeville Revue production London, New York or the Continent has enjoyed in recent years. THB BOX PLANS For the whole of the Eaßter Holidays ■will be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on TUES. MORNING NEXT. TUES. MORNING NEXT. At 9. o!clock. A queue will be formed from. 8 a.m. Evening Prices: 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/ and 1/6. Late Door Gallery, 1/. Matinee Prices: 3/, 2/ and 1/. Children Half-price. . All prices plus Amusement Tax. QUPPBR IS SERVED Amid Delightful Surroundings at the RITZ. Drop in after the pictures. Supper, 1/. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :xS BAND PERFORMANCES. l&U&xJvfytL VVATERSIDERS' Tnc above Band will GRWjSNajpLS render a select Pro(weather permitting), ■ Domain Gardens, TO-MORROW (Sunday) - AFTERNOON, 3 p.m. (Kind permission A.C.C.). —Wynn Smith, Conductor. M. B. Jacobs, Hon. Sec. 8 UCKLAND GIRLS' BRASS BAND, . under the baton of Bandmaster Wm. 1 H. Webber, will render a programme of selected numbers at ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY, April 9, at 3 p.m.—A, S. Broad- I ribb. Secretary, £»

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 20

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