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AMUSEMENTS.. 2 NEW WESTERNS. ANOTHER WESTERN WEEK ANOTHER WESTERN WEEK BEGINS TQ-NIGHT. BEGINS TO-NIGHT. BUCK JONES AGAIN! BUCK JONES AGAIN! — " TREASON," — — " TREASON," — his biggest western thriller, arrived yesterday direct from america, and by special arrangement will be screened to-night screened to-night at both theatres, at both theatres. ®/tivoli\ AND I, Xcwton. I \ Phono / \ 41-V6G. y Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., ROXY DAILY SESSION'S: 11 11.-) — 3.80 — s.:>~> — S o'clock. TIVOLI: MATINEE TO-MORKOW, AM) DAILY AT 2 O'CLOCK. NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. /"■(LEAN, TTEALTUY *■ J J - L TfCNTERTAINMENT ! PARENTS! YOU ARE CONTINUALLY CLAMOURING FOR PICTURES SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN! YOU HAVE OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE THAT THESE TWO PICTURES FULFIL YOUR EVERY DEMANDPICTURES YOU WILL ENJOY YOURSELVES — PICTURES THE KIDDIES WILL LOVEPICTURES THEY WILL COME HOME AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THEIR HOLIDAYS —THIS IS THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN FOR

THEM. 1 CHILDREN 6d, 6d, 6d. | No. I—Columbia Films Present for First N.Z. Screening: HIS VERY LATEST. HIS NEWEST WESTERN. BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In — " TREASON." — — " TREASON." — — « TREASON." — ... — " TREASON." — A.so, on the Same Programme, Xo. 2—K.K.O. Pictures Present for First Screening in N.Z., A THKILL-.TAMMED STORY OF THE WEST. RODEO! KODEO! KODEO! TOM KEENE, TOM KEENE, TOM KEENE, With ROSCO ATES, Th S?' ROSCO ATES, MAKY A £{W In a Past nnd Snappy Tale, Sparking Lightning and Spurting Flame, Smash— Bang Action in Six-shooting Style. "THE CHEYENNE KID." " THE CHEYENNE KID." " THE CHEYENNE KID." mO-NIGIIT—"OOXY AND rjUVOLI. fKING'S THEATKJD |^~' NOKTHCOTE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ADULTS 6D, CHILDREN 3D. TO-NIGHT IS GUEST NIGHT. GENE GERRARD, Of "My AVife's Family" Fame, In " OUT OF THE BLUE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADULTS/ GD. FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW, AT 8 P.M. SONG AND PIANO RECITAL. ■ MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY, MISS KATHLEEN O'LEARY, Assisted by MISS INA BOSWORTH. LEWIS EADY HALL. Reserve at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Admission-, 1/G. rVX If you are slim keep slim. If you are not slim get slim by Skating at the iagJSS' —--2^2 <Tkivoli kink, J^> TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. 1-MILE CHALLENGE RACE, JOCK McFAIDYEN", H.M.s. Dunedlh's Fust Skater, will attempt to bent ARCHIE WILLIAMSON , , One of Kivoli's Crack Speedsters. See This Thrilling Contest. The Evening's Pro'grammo includes Novelty Sports Events. Monte Carlo Trios, "Community Singing, Etc., Etc. Come and Win some of the Prizes and get DON'T FORGET EMPIRE NIGHT, Next Wednesday, May 24, is NAVY NIGHT. The Biggest Night pinee the Vice Versa Carnival. Direction M. A. NASSOOR, EIGHT BIG STARS In "STATE FAIR. ,, Coming— " HUMANITY." pOSY WARMTH At the Ritz, with a blazing Log Fire. JOnjoy Your Meals at COOKE'S KITZ, LTD., 2-12, Queen Street. ;xl9 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. /CHANGE OF ADDRESS—H. A. BROAD\J BENT, Surgeon Dentist (lnte of Ballin nnd Russell). Now IST FLOOR, PACIFIC BLDGS., Cr. Queen and Wellesley Sts. Phone 41-537. Hours. 9 till 6. C /-<HILDHEN, Cretin, imbecile, backward, treated latest Bclentlflc methods.—P. H. Jleuli, Psycho-Analyst, Endocrinologist, Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St. Phone 47-34!). (J PERCY HAMBLIN, Foot Specialist, using Dr. Reed's System Foot Correction.— Phone 41-131, 100. Dilwortn Bldg. C MUSICAL TUITION. MRS. HALLAM, L.T.C.L., Singing, Pianoforte, Theory.—32, St. Leonards Rd., Jit. Eden. Pupils prepared all exams. C SPORTS REQUISITES. mllE 'Dally M." Ifootball Boot for duruJL liility and lightness.—Arthur Tilly, Acacia Bldgs., O'Con/ieU St. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 114, 17 May 1933, Page 22

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