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amusements. Direction Civic Theatre, Ltd. 2500 SEATS AT 1/, 1/6, 2/. IT'S ALL-BRITISH, AND SOMETHING~~TO BE PROUD OF. Brilliant — OIK Q.ERALD J) U jyjAURIER, qIR jyj^ADRIBR, gIR QJERALD J)U j^JAURIER, With Q.ERTRUDE J^AWRENCE, Celebrated Star of Many Stage Successes, In "LORD CAMBER'S LADIES," " LORD CAMBER'S LADIES," "LORD CAMBER'S LADIES," A British International Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. With BENITA HUME, Two of Britain's Stage Celebrities—in a St.orv from the pen of 11. A. Vacliell —and that spells Excellence. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. — GOLFERS—AT ALL SESSIONS — BOBBY JONES In "MASHIE NIBLICK." it's Worth Ten Lessons. After the Show — Visit CIVIC WINTERGARDEN. DANCING FREE, SUPPER 1/0. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. KINGSLAND WARNER'^BAXTE^^nRLI^JORDAN, JOHN BOLES, in "SIX HOURS TO LIVE," A Fox .Super-Production. A Great Picture and a Great Cast. ■ ' — Also — DOROTHY JORDAN, ERIC LINDEN, ROSCO ATES, in "LAME DOG INN MYSTERY." Reversing all conventional methods of Plot development, this Picture is of incredible entertainment. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. (1) "BIRD OF PARADISE." DOLORES DEL RIO—JOEL McCREA. Heart-appealing Drama, Brilliant Romance. Recommended by Censor for Adults. (2) "WEST OF BROADWAY." JOHN GILBERT—LOIS MORAN— EL. BRENDEL. Thrilling, Romantic Drama, with Gilbert in his Best Hole. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Phone 12-199 for Reserves. PROGRAMME COMMENCES 7.45 P.M. ;^==s[empire DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Double-Feature Programme. 1 "ON OUR SELECTION," | And DAVID MANNERS and ANN DVORAK, in | "THE CROONER." f Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also CIXBSOUND AUSSIE NEWS. EMPIRE POPULAR PKICKS : Circle. 1/6; Stalls, 1/: Children, Half-price. No Extra for Booking. I'honc 21-433. =gjSouthern cross}—; ELLDRSLIE. Phone 17-623. SAT., MOX., TUES. I.—Marion Davieß in "THE BACHELOR FATHER." 2.—The British Musical Comely, "LOVE ON THE SPOT. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. [QNEHUNGAI PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. Strand. MAURICE CHEVALIER, Strand. JEANETTE MacDONALD. Strand. And CHARLIE RUGGLES, Strand. In tSraiul. " T OVE "\TB rnO-NIGHT." tSrand. " -"J-E. O-NIGHT." tSrand. " T OVE "VfE mO-NIGHT." tSrand. " •*-'-*-!? J- O-NIGHT." Strand., Strand. Chevalier as a tailor, "whose arms Strand. fitted around any girl. Strand. It's all new—songs, music, ideas. Strand. everything. Strand. Recommcntfcd by Censor for Adults Strand. Supporting Programme includes : Strand. SCREEN SOUVENIRS. TALKAStrand. TOON AND NEWS. == —:fWT7rr^==£ NEW LYNN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, AND MONDAY. Double Feature.—Greta Garbo in "AS YOU DESIRE ME." It's Greta at the height of hor glory. Lowell Sherman, Constance Bennett in "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD." Your opportunity to see what you have read about—Hollywood and its Stars. Free Old-time Dance will follow till 12. Full Orchestra. To-morrow (Aid Local Unemployed), "The Skin Game." Wonderful Supports. == | PICTUREDROME. MILFORD. TO-NIGHT, 7.50. LIONEL BARRYMORE, in "THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. 2 Hours' Jazz to Follow. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. NEW MAYF A I R Hugh Tatton and his Ever Popular NEW MAYFAIR BAND. VARIETY NIGHT. Harvey Bateman in Latest Novelty Tap Dance, "LA PALOMA," In Special Sjianish Dance. Evening Dress. DOUBLE. 3/6. Phone 47-520. Reservations Free. 29 YOU'LL LOOK FORWARD to that welcome break in the day—Morning Tea time at the Ritz. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, with Biscuits, 4d, in the Lounge. - COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x2O LECTURES. J — Next THREE SUNDAYS. 7 p.m. — "LOST ISRAEL"—SequeI to last Sunday's Lecture. (W. S. Yearsley.) "BRITAIN and RUSSIA"—What is coming. (Mr. Holmes.) "PROMISES to ISRAEL"—Can they possibly apply to Britain. (Mr. Holmes.) FREEMASONS' HALL, UPPER QUEEN ST. Welcome All. No Collections. 29 O M E NURSING. i The First Lecture on Home Nursing will be given to MEN on WEDNESDAY, 3rd Mar. and to LADIES on THURSDAY. 4th May, at 7 p.m. The Fee for the course of Six Lectures and Examination is 7/G. Early application is requested to the Manager. Ambulance Station, Rutland St.. Auckland. Telephone 45-920. :2|

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 20

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