AMUSEMENTS. STRAND TO-NIGHT. Additional to Programme, GEORGE WALKER V. MAMOS ' And KARASICK V. DETTON. STRAND IllllllllllllllMlllllllllllillll Continuous from 11 a.m. MAURICE CHEVALIER CLAUDETTE COLBERT CHARLES RUGGLES THE SMILING LIEUTENANT. Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMEDY, — MUSIC — ROMANCE. . GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. News of the World, 1.15 and 7.15. TRICES: 1/ and l/t>. CHILDREN, 6d. i rrnnnp I remueka road. I 1 U-UUxV | To-night,-8 p.m. TTTi To-night and To-morrow Only. \\Y JANET GAYNOR \\\Y And CHARLES FARRELZ,, In V\v " THE FIRST YEAR." WY SUPER TUDOR FBATURDTTES. V\\Y Approved, for Universal Exhibition. \\\ Prices: 1/, 1/6; Children, 6d. | BRITANNIA - j WW SPENCER TRACY, Aw EL. BRENDEL and SALLY EILERS in CM 'DISORDERLY CONDUCT.' A\\ Approved tor Universal Exhibition. A\V And WINNIE LIGHTNER, in \W "PLAY GIRL." i\\\ Recommended by Censor tor Adtiltt. WY Prices : 1/, 1/6 ; Children, 6d. fTAKAPUNA" A\\ JOAN BLONDELL, in OA\ "MISS PINKERTON." \Y\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. v\\\ Prices: 1/, 1/6; Children, 6d. [BIRKENHEAD ™£ {^ ERS *"| C. .T. Dennis' WY "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. | T I SYMONDS STRBHT. I I To-night, 7.45. \\V| GUEST NIGHTS, ' AW To-night and To-morrow. \A\ HARRY KENDALL, in v\\\ "INNOCENTS OF CHICAGO," v\\\ And \\Y "STRICTLY BUSINESS." WW Both Approved Universal Exhibition. \W 6°' ADULTS * CHILDREN, gD. ["GREY LYNN c l t N 8 E p M m A - ] ftV GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. .W RALPH LYNN, in \\\ " MISCHIEF." Y\ Directed by Tom Walls. Recommended by Censor for Adults. OD, ADULTS. CHILDREN, €JD; 1 AMBASSADOR \\V GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT \\Y HARRi" KENDALL and WW JOAN BARRY, inv i\W " RICH AND STRANGE." \W Recommended by Censor for Adults. OD, ADULTS. CHILDREN, £>D. | AVONDALE W[ GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. MA Myrna Loyln ViY " VANITY FAIR." YW Recommended by Censor for Adults. W\ And Episodes "King of the Wild." HI- CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M.; . EDMUND LOWE—CLAUDETTE COLBERT In "THE MISLEADING LADY." She milled a man and was caught by her own trick. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Specially Selected Supports. Phone 12-190 for Reserves. DANCING. rnHE POPULAR AND LEADING OLD--1 TIME DANCE FOR BIG NIGHTS. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. -12 P.M. GREAT EASTER VICE-VERSA . CARNIVAL.
PARADE, 0.30 P.M. Special Prizes Best Impersonation (Lady and Gent). Boys. put on your sister's dress and win this handsome prize. Girls, don vour brother's suit and do likewise. Mavpole Dance, Easter Novelty prizes, Moiite Carlo (Ist. 2nd and 3rd prices), Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Streamer Dance, Con-, fetti Fight, Balloons, Squeakers, Complimen- 1 tary Tickets aijd Novelties Galore. Come one, come all, and be in the fun To-night. Special Dunce Numbers featured by our Famous Snappy Six. Supper Provided. Admission, 1/0. H. Anderson, M.C. N.B. Old-Time Learners' Class, Sat. Afternoon. 2.30 to 4.30 p.m.—ls. 10 Afy* IST ?J ' LABOUR I,ARTI "- TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. LABOUR lIALL, Karangahape Road. gOCIAL AND £)ANCE TO VISITING DELEGATES. Grand Evcuifig aud *Supper.. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents,' 1/. F. E. MARTIN, xi 9 Secretary. CLICK CLACK CABARET — TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCING. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Balloons, Complimentary Tickets. First Heat £6 6/ Maxlna Competition; judging by Public Vote. CLICK CLACK ORCHESTRA. Supper Provided. . Admission 1/6. LES. NORDON, M.C. Reserves Free, Phone 40-78!). 19 Dancing to-night. MAYFAIR CABARET, Karangahape Road. Dance to a Wonderful Band in a Modern Cabaret. Cool, Comfortable. Popular Prices. 19 DINNA" FORGET —St. Andrew's Pipe Band's Popular Old-time Dance will bo held in-the Masonic Hall. Belgium Street, TO-NIGHT (WED.). Savona Old-time Orchestra. Supper. Ladies 1/, Gents' 1/6. :19 M.C.. JIM WALTERS. 9D — GAIETY HALL, Surrey Cres. — QD EVERY WEDNESDAY. Jackie Aston and' His Band. SPECIAL 1-XIGHT CASH COMPETITION. Monte Carlo. 8-li. M.C., F. BERRY. The Best' for LIjSS. 19 A UCKLAND CITY BOYS' BAND. A SOCIAL AND DANCE, 'To 'be Held in St. -Thomas' Hall, Union St., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 20tli. Good Music, Dainty Supper, Monte Carlo. Admission, 1/. ' ' gATURDAY — GRAND OPENING DANCE OF THE 1933 SEASON. In ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS And VENTURA DANCE CLUBS. Harry Nell son's Famous Band. xlO OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. OF. McWILLIAM, ' Optician.—Prices • revised to meet the times. —147, Queen St., next "Herald." D T _ LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), . F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-446. D TEACHERS OF SKATING. LEARN Ice Waltz, Barn Dance, Mohawk Waltz, as taught by Mr. aud Mrs. O'Hare, N.Z. Champions, appointments. I; RiTOli Binfc. _ . Q
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 91, 19 April 1933, Page 18
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