AMUSEMENTS. IT'S THE ONLY ALL-BRITISH PROGRAMME IN TOWN, AGAIN WE AGAIN IMPRESS UPON YOU THE NEED OF BOOKING IN ADVANCE FOR THIS, THE FUNNIEST OF ALL BEN TRAVERS' FARCES, PLANS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. PLAZA, < THE PLAZA, J> All-British Theatre. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. r-CT->. GREATER THAN "ROOKERY fo^ S©» NOOK," "PLUNDER," OR ANY Sgl|a PREVIOUS BEN TRAVERS- li l^ COMEDY. With RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, ' Who has again captured Auckland with his inimitable characteristics. And ROBERTSON HARE In ■ .•■ ■.-•-. "JUST MY LUCK." "JUST MY LUCK." THE LAUGHTER EPIC OF THE YEAR. IF YOU MISS THIS PICTURE YOU'LL MISS THE FINEST COMEDY WE'VE SCREENED THIS YEAR, SO—BE WISEBOOK IMMEDIATELY— PHONE 41-586. Movie Charity Bail. DIXIELAND, July 13. PALACE^ MOUNT EuEN ROAD. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. Fox Films Present JANET GAYNOR, JANET GAYNOR, More Adorable than Ever, " STATE" FAIR." The Year's Best Novel A Fox Picture. WILL ROGERS, SALLY EILERS, LEW AYRES. Approved fur Universal Exhibition. Great Supporting Featurcttes. < EMPRESS "> NEWTON. _^~ — Direction: Amalga <l I'la'atres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 7.::0 O'CLOCK. 3 — BIG FEATURE* --- 3 No. I—RALPH MORGAN. .'ICTOR JORY. SALLY BLANK. In "TRICK FOR TRICK." "TRICK FOR TRICK." Recommended by Censor fir Adults. No. 2—Chester Morris, Gene ie\ e Tobin. in " INFERNAL MACHINE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. jCo. 3-r-Rene Roy in "PEACE AND QUIET." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL MATINEE for the CHILDREN, 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. EDENDAXEH ]I f I NEW EDENDALE |& I DE LUXE | -CINEMA -| HI | DE LUXE | (Sandringhamt. Olt. Alhert Ter.). Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. IXJ-N'IGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK AT BOTH THEATRES. GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS " KING'S" VACATION." "KING'S VACATION." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL MATINEE for the CHILDREN, 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. HIS MAJESTY'S. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. TWO GREAT~ ARTISTS. 3 WONDERFUL CONCERTS, Commencing j : : i WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT JULY 1, TUESDAY" d JULY 4. J. AND N. TAIT Present the World-famous Baritone Singer, PETER DAWSON, | | PETER DAWSON, | And The Brilliant Chilian Pianist, TAPIA-CABALLERO. j TAPIA-CABALLERO. I Accompanist : HUBERT GREENSLADQ NOTE THE PRICES : 5/, 3/, and 2/. BOX PLANS Will he Opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at f) o'clock. Manager : JOHN FARRELL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. E DEN %. PARK. EDEN m PARK. EDEN Stfjl PARK. TO-MORROW ""(SATURDAY). PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. GRAMMAR SCHOOL . v. MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR. KICK-OFF, 1.43 P.M. SHOWGROUND. 'VARSITY V. COLL. RIFLES. 'VARSITY V. COLL. RIFLES. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. - Charges as Usual. :x23 TENDERS. PRICE wanted, for Ploughing few acres at Swanson. Ring 44-431. x' 23 PRICE wanted Installing Hot Water Service.—Apply 22, .Marewa Road, Greeu Lane. _» 2^ KICE, Painting 4 Rooms, Verandah; 104, Great North- Hd.; at premises Saturday morning. 10 o'clock.—J. Faulder. JUMBLE SALE. TO-MORROW (Saturday), 24th. — Ponsonby Boys' Band Room, Diguan St., Ponaonby, 2 p.m. Bargains for all. Don't miss.—E. Henderson, Hon. Sec. Ladies' Committee. 23 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. NERVES, Bronchitis, etc. —See M. Kimbel, 2nd Floor, Civic House, Queen St. x 23
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 146, 23 June 1933, Page 14
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