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AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA, C THE PLAZA, All-British Theatre. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT— s FRIDAY NEXT— * THE i MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF 1933, SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. THE DANCE BAND ALL THE n WORLD'S BEEN WAITING TO ~ SEE. | J JACK PAYNE e -—■ And his 13aml JACK PAYNE Ami his I Sand JACK PAYNE — And his Dand i JACK PAYNE And his Band JACK PAYNE And his l'and JACK PAYNE And his Band JACK PAYNE And his Band JACK PAYNE And his Band JACK PAYNE And his l>aml —— r l JACK PAYNE < Ami his Baud | JACK PAYNE And his Pa lid ~ JACK PAYNE And his Band JACK PAYNE And his Band — JACK PAYNE .\iul his Band JACK PAYNE And his Band With j PERCY MARMONT, [ PERCY MARMONT, And JOYCE KENNEDY, in The Musical Sensation that Broke Every Attendance Record in England. " SAY IT WITH MUSIC," " SAY IT WITH MUSIC," " SAY IT WITH MUSIC," " SAY IT WITH MUSIC," A DELIGHTFUL BLEND OF ! MUSIC, MIRTH AND ROMANCE. TUB ULTIMATE IN SYNCOPATION. COMBINED WITH A WEALTH OF ACTION AND SUPERB VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS. Hear the way the World's Wonder Musician, Jack Payne, and his Band, ptay these New Numbers: " LO~ " THE SWEETEST THING," " GOOD MORNING, MR. SUN," : "SAY IT WITH MUSIC," IT'S A MUSICAL TREAT FOR EVERYBODY. BOOK EARLY. PLANS AT THEATRE. . PHONE 41-586. _ fNEW DETUXFI Terminus. j TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "SALLY BISHOP," With Joau Barry and Harold Ilnth. inillcndrd by Censor for Ailutts. , fftlNG'S THEXTIE" NORTHCOTE. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. - Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. England's Miglitv Mystery Drama, "TIIE FLYING SCJIIAD." Recommended bit Censor for Adults. Wit li (' A mill (iOODNER. PAROL!) HUTU. : rEDENDALECINEMXI SANDRINGHAM. To-night at S. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. j ADULTS, Od. Gd. CHILDREN, 3d, 3d. Gene Gerrard in "LUCKY GIRL." And "ENGLAND AWAKES." Approved- for Universal, h'.i'lii.hilion. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. 07 MVLf ® ff iu i? * IST CONCERT. 20TH SEASON, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thurs.). A Popular rrogramme of Bright Music will be rendered by the Orchestra and the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Choir. MISS DORA .TUDSON will play the Mendelssohn Piano Conccrto, accompanied by the full Orchestra. ADMISSION, 2/0 and 1/0. W. J. CAUDELL, Secretary. ! WRESTLING. TOWN H A L L. J T O W N II ALL. TOWN liii HAL LSATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. : PEREIRA, PEREIRA, PEREIRA, PEREIRA, ; PEREIRA ; ' The colourful strong man, who so delighted t local fans oil Monday last, is to have a 2 second opportunity of facing an Auckland - audience. Those who were present rea- ' lised tbat this representative of Portugal r was no mean adept as a lnatiiiaii as evi--1 deuced by the applause after each round. 1 It was just unfortunate that his Hying f tackle carried him off the stage, for he - alreadv had a fall to Ills credit, ant', was i still goins strong. His expositions have 1 always been clean, fast and scientific, and his services are iu great demand tlirough- - out New Zealand. However Auckland is s fortunate enough to get in first this week, and lie is matched against l t WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, = WALKER, Who again won li is ma toll in Wellington Tuesday Night. BOX PLAN Will Open at S a.m. TO-MORROW MORNING at Ernie Asher's, Shorthand Street. PRICES AS USUAL. The Amateur Bouts, which are gaining in popularity each wee'.;, will precede the Big Match. AUCKLAND WRESTLING ASSN. (Inc.).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 20

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