AMUSEMENTS. WATCII FOR THE MESSAGE FROM TIIE SKY TO-NIGHT. THE PLAZA, '\v THE PLAZA, All-British Theatre. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Sessions: 11. l-'.4t», 2.30, 5, S p.m. Britain's most stupendous and spectacular air epic, by the famous British Aviator, SIR ALAN COBIIAM. WITH DOROTHY BOUCIIIER. NX Beautiful Settings. Delightful Music and Thrilling Flying Sequences make this one of the most entertaining pictures we have yet screened. Approved for Universal Exhibition. =■ FRIDAY NEXT JESSIE MATTHEWS in " THE MIDSHIPMAID." PHONE 41-SSC. EMPRESS EMPRESS THEATRE .. NEWTON. Phone 27-077. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. AN OLD SAYING : CHEAP GOODS ARE DEAR AT ANY OLD PRICE. THE SAME GOES WITH YOUR I ENTERTAINMENT. | A CHALLENGE. NO THEATRE IN NEWTON CAN GIVE YOU A DOUBLESTAR PROGRAMME THAT CAN COMPARE WITH TIIE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. No Padding! We've got the Goods! No. I—JOAN BLONDELL. RICARDO CORTEZ (In S Reels), "BROADWAY BAD." " BROADWAY BAD." No. 2—WARREN WILLIAM, .MARIAN MARSH (In 7 Reels), "BEAUTY AND THE "BEAUTY AND THE BOSS." BOSS." Both Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. No. 3—FOX AUSSIE NEWS. THE EMPRESS for the Best and Most for Your Money. EEJ END^> Phone 20-940. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGIIT AT 8 O'CLOCK. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. No. 1— WARREN WILLIAM In "THE MATCH KING." No. 2— JOAN BLONDELL In "BROADWAY BAD." Roth Rccommcndcd bij Censor for Adults. 1000 SEATS AT 1/. Children Half Price.
RIALTO. —^NEWMARKET. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M. Proceeds in Aid of Local Charities, under the personal supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. Screening 2 BIG SPECIALS 2 No. I—BARBARA STANWYCK and DAVID MANNERS, In " THE MIRACLE WOMAN." "THE MIRACLE WOMAN." No. 2—JEAN lIARLOW. WALTER BYRON, MAE CLARKE and MARIE PREVOST, In " 3 WISE GIRLS." " 3 WISE GIRLS." Both Recommended b/i Censor- for Adults. PRICES: ADULTS CHILDREN gD. RIALTO THEATRE — NEWMARKET, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.45. -IV/rUNICrPAL TJAND. 1»J-UNICIPAL JjAND. FREE RECITAL. TOWN HALL. IJIO-MORROW (SUNDAY) At 8..10. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC BY THE AUCKLAND* jyjUNICIPAL JJAND. Bandmaster : GEO. BUCKLEY. Scherzo and Finale from Beethoven's "Symphony in C Minor," Weber's "Oberon." Bizet's "L'Arlesienne," Instrumental Quartette, Xylophone Solo and other popular numbers. Admission, Free. Also a Fine Programme at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. 20 FOLLOW THE CROWD SKATING T0 SKATING OLYMPIA, DOMINION ROAD^ Under New and Popular Management. REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY, WHIPPETS V. OLYMPIA. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S RACES. MUSICAL SQUARES. SPECIAL SPORTS NIGHT, NEXT WEDNESDAY. LADIES' POTATO RACE. GENTLEMEN'S TIRE RACE. LADIES' OBSTACLE GLIDING COMP. GENTLEMEN'S BACKWARD GLIDING COMP. SPECIAL CHALLENGE RACE (1 mile), RAY DAVIES V. V. LA JIB. WATCH FOR SPEEDO (the Champ.) and BABE ANDERSON (the Child Trick Skater). ATTEMPT ON ONE MILE RECORD. POPULAR iPRICIOS : 1/, 1/, 1/. Joyous JANET GAYNOR, \ • ' " STATE FAIR."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 18
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