AMUSEMENTS. HI ||iiiiiiiiiii'"«'iii|iiiniiii|' I STRAND ' 111 llllllllllllllMMllllllllllillllf CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M.. The Ever Popular, MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MacDONALD, ■With CHARLES RUGGLES. "LOVE ME TO-NIGHT." " LOVE ME TO-NIGHT." The Greater Than Ever CHEVALIER, In the gayest and most human plcturc o£ the year. MUSIC — COMEDY — SONGS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. News of World, 1.15 and 7.5. PRICES: 1/ and 1/6: Children 6d. [TUDOR | REMUERABROAD,\\y The Famous Comedienne, \\\ MARIE DRESSLER \\\ At her very best in V W "EMMA," \\\ SPECIAL TUDOR FEATURETTES. \\V h'ci'oinmended by.' Censor for Adults. I T VPTP I SYMOXDS STREET. | Ju X Xvlv-' I To-night, 7.45. \\Y SALLY EILERS and JAMBS DUNN iu "DANCE TEAM," \\V And EDDIE QUILLAN, in "NIGHTWORK." A\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. r^RTfANNiAi i\\\ TALA BIRELL And an All-Star Cast in VV\ " THE \\\ DOOMED BATTALION." i\\\ Also JAMES DUNN, in OOA "THE SOB SISTER." AW Roth Approved Universal Exhibition. | TAKAPUNA I \\Y KAY FRANCIS, in uv "STREET OF WOMEN." \\i' Recommended by Censor for Adults. rggEY LYNN c lt N s K P M m M A\v To-night, To-morrow, Thursday. VOO GUEST NIGHTS. CONSTANCE BENNETT, in v \oi "SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY." \\v Approved for Universal Exhibition. [Birkenhead \\\\ GUEST NIGHT, WA TO-MORROW, 8. VM INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO. \\y Approved for Universal Exhibition. [AMBASSADOR I A\V GRETA GARBO YW "MATAHARI." \\Y RIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. VW Recommended by Censor for Adults. | AVONDALE T( i v M H P \\\t GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT \\Y BEN LYONS and RAQUEL TORRES, \\\\ In "ALOHA." A A Enchanting Romance of the South Seas. \\V Two Big Comedies and other Shorts. [^HE~LO'NTO'N~i s^^ ENTIRE CHANGE " A DRAMATIC SPECTACLE. N IVAN MOSJOUKIN 0^ In 6d " THE WHITE DEVIL." 6d 6d " THE WHITE DEVIL." 6d And the World-famous c/l " u DON COSSACKS CHOIR. OU 6fl Recommended by Censor for Adults Only. 6d ALSO, FINE SUPPORTS. 6c] j Sessions : 11.15, 2, 4, 6, and 8. ~ , DU Adults Od, Children 3d, R.C. 1/. ba 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d « /WARRICK DRAMATIC SOCIETY. It Intending Members communifeffC. cate with the Secretary, Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St. Full prospectus now available, with season's programme. Acting Membership, 10/0; Associate Membership, 5/. Initial production of the year, "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, on April 12 and 13, at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Hall. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd.—RAl ROBINSON, Producer. 11 CHURCH, NEWMARKET. TO-MORROW (WED.), 8 P.M. "THE CRUCIFIXION,'" By UNITED METHODIST CHOIRS. Soloists: Messrs. Errlngton and Sutherland. Pianiste: Miss Rowc. Organist: Mr. Morris. Conductor: Rev. A. Mitchell. 11 YOU'LL LAUGH TO TEARS and Perhaps Receive Real Money, at the PAY DAY PARTY, EASTER SATURDAY NIGHT. RIVOLI. SKATING RINK, 436, Upper Queen St. SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1933, APRIL 15 and 17. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. Admission to Racecourse: Each Person 1/6 Vehicles 2/6 Leger Enclosure: Gentlemen 4/ Ladies 3/ Grandstand Enclosure! Gentlemen 10/ Ladies 5/ Amusement Tax paid by the Club. CHILDREN under Twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. Any person leaving the Racecourse Grounds must again pay for admission, as no passes will be issued. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be Admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The Promotion of Sweeps is Prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. , W. S. SPENCE, :15 Secretary. GOLF. GOLF School now open, qualified professional, fees reduced; practice nets; all accessories.—Kingsford's, 164, Queen St. B OLF Professional—R. J. Blake late VJ Wiseman's) in attendance daily at Abel, Smeeton, Ltd.'s Sports Depot, Wellesley St. East. B SPORTS REQUISITES. 13ACQUETS Restrung from 10/; Football, J-V Sports. Leather Goods Repaired.—J. Bridge, Tabernacle Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 20
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