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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. II STRAND. ' j I IJlilllliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiill 11111 TWO GREAT FEATURES. Continuous from 11 a.m. HERBERT MARSHALL, CHARLES RUGGLES, " EVENINGS "FOR SALE." " EVENINGS_FOR SALE." Recommended by Censor tor Adults. sLIIVITsIJMMER VIJLLE ZASU'" PITTS In " OUT ALL NIGHT." "OUT ALL NIGHT." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. | NEWS SESSION: IT,") nnil iA->. \ PRICES: 1/ AM, 1/0> [TUDOR | rau S t A n K fuu Roland Young, Geor,ge Grossmith JW\ 'WEDDING" REHEARSAL.' \\\ A <: i <;i <: British Entertainment. ' SPECIAL TUDOR FEATURES. i Recommended by Censor for Adults. Commencing To-morrow, Slim Suminorvillo, in "AH!. MAIL." | BRITANNIA"] ™£ht, A 7.«: l\V Edna May Oliver in \\\\ "PENGUIN POOL MYSTERY." ,\\\ And Until Xares and Jessie Matthews \\\ 1" U\\ "THERE GOES THE BRIDE." \\\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. PSREY LYNN \ <\w telim Suuiiinerville, in \\\, "THE AIR MAIL." \\V And Leo Carlllo, in / \\\\ "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS." v\\\ Roth Approved Universal Exhibition. | KINGSLAND | tM?_ 6 \ !\. N Ralph Bellamy-—Gloria Stuart. \\\ "AIR MAIL." \W - Also - A\\ Joan Blondell —Rieardo Cortez, in \\\ "RROADWAV BAD." '■'\ Recommended lip Censor for Adults.

I AMBASSADOR I t\\\ Boris Karloll', in ,\\\ "OLD DARK HOUSE." WV Recommended by Censor for Adults. V T VPTP I SYMOXDS STREET. | LiXKUu | To-night, 7.45. \\\, Zasu Pills mill Jack Onkie, in t\\\ "ONCE IX A LIFETIME." \\\l And Joan Blondell, in \\\\ •'BROADWAY BAD." AW Both Approved __j_£___ Exhibition. Ptakapuna" I \ l pfnTM l\\\ Eddie Caiilor, in ,\\\ "THE KID FROM SPAIN." \\.' Approved lor Universal Exhibition. PROSPERITY WEEK. ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL, ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT THE "CLASSIC BALL OF 1933.". Everyone is plunning their fancy costumes. There will be a £10 10/ prize for the bent fancy dress set. For the best single costumes (Indies and gentlemen), a prize of £2 2/ to each. The Bazaars of Bagdad brought right to the heart of Auckland. Exotic, romantic, spectacular. Join the youth and beauty of Auckland in a setting torn right from the pages of the "Arabian Nights Entertainment." DANCING FROM 9 P.M. UNTIL 2 A.M. PETER PAN & DIXIELAND DANCE ORCHESTRAS TO ENTRANCE YOUR FEET. SPECTACULAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BETWEEN DANCES. A WONDERFUL SUPPER. A NIGHT OF REVELRY AND FUN. HUNDREDS OF TICKETS ALREADY SOLD!! Single Tickets 10/0 each. Fancy dress j parties of ten and over, 7/ti each. (Subject to sets being entered for com- j petition not later than noon, August 3.) Tickets obtainable from Messrs. Lewis I Eady, Lid., or from members of both Ball and Queen Committees. POSITIVELY NO EXTRAS! YOUR TICKET COVERS EVERYTHING FROM THE TIME YOU ENTER THE TOWN HALL. Spectators' Tickets. Top Gallery. 2/0. Box Plan at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. (Reservations (id extra.) NOTE.—There will lie a Special Arabian Nights Dinner at the Grand Hotel on the evening of AUGUST 3. Reservations will be made on application. 31 NIGHT OF A THOUSAND JOYS! JOY NIGHT, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY NEXT. Dance in the original, exotic, exciting Bazaar of Bagdad. Dance to the strains of Dixieland and Peter Pan Orchestras, 8 P.M. TO 2 A.M. FINALS OF DANCING COMPETITION. Twelve Silver Cups to be competed for in the finals of the dancing championships. Come and vote for your favourites. Cabaret Entertainment to please you. Not one dull moment. Thrilling, pulsating, Oriental. Truly a night of a thousand joys which you must not miss.

TICKETS 2/6 EACH. Never before has such a night been planned. Tickets obtainable everywhere —from Dancing Schools, from members of_ Queen Committees, from Messrs. Lewis Eady. Ltd. No reservations. Tickets already selling fast. Don't: delay. Get yours to-day! Remember, six hours of dancing for 2/0. Reserve Friday next for JOY NIGHT. BOYS, BRING YOUR GIRLS! GIRLS, BRING YOUR BOYS! TOWN HALL, FRIDAY NEXT. JOY NIGHT, NIGHT OF A THOUSAND JOYS! , 31 THE MAYORESS' CHILDREN'S PARTY, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, AT 2.30 P.M. Hundreds of acceptances received! Hundreds of tickets sold! Hurry and get tickets for your children before they arc all sold. Positively no further issue. TICKETS, 2/0 EACH. Obtainable from Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd., or from members of all committees. Recipients of invitations should purchase their tickets' at once. DON'T FAIL TO BUY YOUR CHILDREN TICKETS FOR THE MOST UNIQUE FUNCTION YET HELD IN AUCKLAND. IT IS THE TALK OF THE CITY !

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 178, 31 July 1933, Page 16

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