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AMUSEMENTS. : LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF '■ RENATE MULLER, : GEORGE ROBEY AND HARRY GREEN, : In " MARRY ME." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Sessions: 11, 12.30. 2.30, 5. 8 p.m. /4he plazaX <t the plaza, > >v The All-British Theatre. / '- Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I TO-MORROW, j TO-MORROW, i AT 11 A.M., : There arrives a scintillating star, who : is undoubtedly the greatest personality : Talkies have ever presented. Britain's : Latest and Greatest Star, JJ M M J J MM MM JJ M M M M J J M MM M JJ M M M : JJ M M : JJ JJ M M I JJ JJ M M z - JJ JJ M M l JJ JJJ JJ M M JESSIE MATTHEWS. : The First Talkie Star to be honoured by the presence of the King and Queen. In A Riot of Catchy Music, Sparkling : Humour—and Joyous Entertainment. In •• rriHEEE riOES npHB dkide." " rpHERE p OES rpHE "DRIDE." ; . " mHERE r\ OES' mllD T>RIDE." ; Approved for Universal Exhibition. Jessie Matthews.is a'sheer delight, for : she brings to the screen every ounce of the personality which made her the idol of London's Musical Comedy Stage. : Full of - Vivacity. Pertncss. and Fun. ASSISTED BY THE BAND OF THE SAVOY ORPHEANS. : She dances her way through this : MERRIEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES. : BOX PLANS FOR TO-MORROW FILLING i RAPIDLY. BOOK EARLY. CRYSTAL A RIALTO" PALACE N RIALTO (Mt. Eden Rd.) jl) (Newmarket) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FINAL SCREENING. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. AT BOTH THEATRES. j 2 —SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS—2 Unit One—The Queen of the Screen, RUTH& CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON — In — "THE CRASH." " THE CRASH." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unit Two— ZANB GREY'S " ROBBERS' ROOST." " ROBBERS' ROOST." With GEORGE O'BRIEN, And MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BT^. —**T (111 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. .2 — GIANT FEATURES- — 2 No. I—First National-Warners Present ■ EDWARD G. ROBINSON, With BEBE DANIELS, In "SILVER DOLLAR." Approval for Universal Exhibition. No. 2—DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN., In "LOVE IS A RACKET." HI I Recommended by Censor lor Adults. AG A Y PARTY can be enjoyed here. Room available after 8 p.m. for parties, dances, etc. £3 3/. Catering optional. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x29 RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN Sk PARK. EDEN fa PARK. EDEN PARK. OPENING 1933 SEASON. OPENING 1933 SEASON. SATURDAY. SATURDAY., 'VARSITY V. TRAIN. COLL. 'VARSITY V. TRAIN. COLL. KICK-OFF, 1.30 P.M. GRAMMAR 0.8. V. MANUKAU GRAMMAR 0.8. V. MANUKAU KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. SHOWGROUNDS. TEC. 0.8.V. MARIST 0.8. TEC. 0.8. V. MARIST 0.8. KICK-OFF. 3 P.M. Admission, 1/; Ladles, 6d; School Girls (in uniform) and School Boys,, 3d; Stand (Eden Park), 1/ extra. 28 TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1933. SATURDAY, MAY 13. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with the Secretary. Durham Street Bast. Auckland. TO-MORROW (Friday), April 28, 1933, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEE, 27 Secretary. __, COMPETITIONS. WORD-MAKING COMPETITION.—TwoGuinea and One-Guinea Prizes are offered for largest number of words from sentence, "The British Union for Abolition of Vivisection." Write for rules to S-'ecretary, Box 647, Auckland. |29 MUSICAL TUITION. MERVE BREE Teaches Modern Rhythmic Pianoforte, simplified course.—Warwick Chambers, 168, Queen St. Phone 41-686. B PLAY your favourite tunes by ear or music. The Merve Bree method ensures instantaneous success. B ' ELOCUTION. iT" FT MO NT AGUE Has returned from the South, and has Resumed Teaching.STUDIOS: 20-22, SWANSON STREET. Telephone (residence), 43-713. 28 DRESS AND FASHION. Beße's Salon for style and originality in Dressmaking; latest American, Continental fashions.—2s. Symonds St. B SPORTS REQUISITES. RACQUETS Restrung Trom 10/ ; Football, Sports. Leather Goods Repaired.—J. Bridge. Tabernacle Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. I B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 24

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