. J AMUSEMENTS. JpOLICY NNOUNCEMBXT. The Management, of the Plaza Theatre desires to convey to the Public of Auckland TIIAT the PLAZA THEATRE, which was the I First All-British Theatre in X.Z., Will Continue Their All-Britisli I'olicy, Screening Onlv THE PICK OF ALL i BRITISH PICTURES. I 2ND TRIUMPHANT WEEK, AND STILL PLAYING TO CROWDED HOUSES. YOU MUST RESERVE EARLY. TELEPHONE 41-586. THE PLAZA, THE PLAZA, All-British Theatre. X/ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.-10, 2.30. o, S p.m. GIiHATJi; THAN 'ROOKERY XOOK." "PLUNDER." OR ANY PREVIOUS BEN TKAVERS COMEDY. RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, Who has again captured Auckland with his inimitable characteristics. And ROBERTSON HARE ""just MY LUCK." THE LAUGHTER EPIC OF TIIE YEAR. SO BE WISEBOOK IMMEDIATELY— PHONE 41-586. Approml for T'ni vernal Exhibition. JACK PAYNE AND HIS BAND in "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. <T^empress^> Phone 27-077. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. 3 — BIG FEATURES — 3 No. I—RALI'II MORGAN. VICTOR JORY, SALLY BLANE. In » " TRICK FOR TRICK." "TRICK FOR TRICK." Recommended by Censor for Adults. No. 2—Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin, in " INFERNAL MACHINE." " INFERNAL MACHINE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Xo. 3—RENE RAY In "PEACE AND QUIET." /"PEACE AND QUIET." Approved for Universal Exhibition. (ADELFm7^™~
Phone 27-235. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. - 3 — GIANT FEATURES — 3 No. I—PAUL MUNI and a Supporting Cast of thousands, in "I AM A FUGITIVE" From a Georgian Chain Gang*. (This Story is Authentic.) Hccommended I/// Censor Jor Adults. No. - —LORETTA YOUNG, In " THEY CALL IT SIN." With" GEORGIi) BRENT. Recommended by Censor for Adults. No. 3—JERRY VERNO In "TWO CROWDED HOURS." With Joan Welsh and John Longden. Approved for Universal JJxhibition. CINEMA "> SAND It IX GIIA M Plione 12-003. : Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGIIT AT S O'CLOCK. S.O—Spot Thrills.. • B.lo—Bethlehem to Jerusalem. S.2o—Dancing Around the World. 8.30—-Dangerous Occupations. B.4o—Music for the Ears. S.so—Tim McCoy in "TWO-FISTED LAW." Interval GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS "KING'S VACATION" ) Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. <r -^RIALTO^ SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. Proceeds in aid of Local Charities, under the personal supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. 2 BIG FEATURES 2 No. I—ROBERT ARMSTRONG, JAMES GLEASON, In "OH, YEAH." "OH, YEAH." Approved for Universal Exhibition. No. 2—GIPSY RIIOUMA Tn LEON GORDON'S " WHITE CARGO." Recommended ha Censor for Adults. 11IALTO THEATRE, NEWMARKET. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. GERMAN CLUB. 214, SOUTHERN CROSS BLDG. / SECOND *\ MASKED V BALL. J PETER PAN CABARET, 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 29, S P.M. TO 1 A.M. Invitation Holders please note that j seven cubicles only were left this , morning. Immediate Booking therefore is necessary. Reservations may be made at Lewis Eady, Ltd., until Monday, the 26tli inst. 1 The Second Ball promises to be an 1 even bigger success than the first. t Special arrangements have been " made for an excellent Supper— Botli British and Continental style— * to bo served, and only a nominal charge of 1/ per person will be made, i excepting for especially prepared Hot Dishes. 24 ° ~V"OUNG MEN OF AUCKLAND ! —WHAT 1 -L DO YOU KNOW OF CITIZENSHIP? J KEEP WEDNESDAY NIGHT FREE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET. 8 P.M. 24 - SMOKE CONCERTS OR PRIVATE £ DLVNER PARTIES will .certainly be a k success if you hold them iu> the airy sur- r < roundings of the WATTLE ffiA ROOMS, Nest H.M. TS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 18
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