AMUSEMENTS. Last Night's Vociferous Audience acclaimed "THEIR NIGHT OUT" i'unnior than "My Wife's Family." Book Early for Tonight. THE PLAZA. %x THE PLAZA. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. Sessions : 11, 12.35, -.30, 5, and S p.m. ANOTHER BRITISH MIRTHQUAKE. EIGHT BIG COMEDY STARS In an Exhilarating Feast of Hilarity. HILARIOUS, FRIVOLOUS. CLAUDE HULBERT, CLAUDE HULBERT, CLAUDE HULBERT, CLAUDE HULBERT, With RENEE HOUSTON. JUDY KELLY, GUS MeN.-vUGHTON, in " THEIR NIGHT OUT," " THEIR NIGHT OUT," "THEIR NIGHT OUT," A Joyous Affair of Refreshing British Humour, Sparkling Music, and Catchy Song Numbers. IT'S THE SCREAM OF TUB i'BAU! PLANS AT THEATRE — PHONE 41-SSC. SUNKEN TREASURE WILL ACTUALLY BE RECOVERED BY TUB PLAZA DIVER From " BELOW THE SEA." Full Particulars Later. Jk CD STATE I ONEHUNGA Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd., Present TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, o _ BIG FEATURES — 2 JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS, In " HOLD ME TIGHT." " HOLD ME TIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. jjo 2—.TACK OAKIE and ZASU PITTS In " ONCE IN A LIFETIME." " ONCE IN A LIFETIME." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. All Trams Stop nt Theatre. For Reserves —Phone 12-3-14. END^>> Phone 26040. Direct ion: Anmlgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 7.."0 SHARP. 3 — BIG FEATURES — 3 WARNER BAXTER And 14 Stars. CERE DANIELS and 200 Dazzling Girls, " 42ND STREET." " 42ND STREET." MARY ASTOR In " THOSE WE LOVE." Both Recommended by Censor jor Adults. N °" HERBERT MUNDIN In " IMMEDIATE POSSESSION."
1 NEW DE LUXE \ Mt T e— Amalgamated Thcntres (N.Z.), Ltd. Phone 40-10-1. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. 2 — BIG PICTURES — 2 And Supporting Featurettes. 7.3O—PATIIE NEWS. . 7.4O—AUDIO REVIEW. 7.SO—MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY. B,IO—WHEELER and WOOLSEY In " HOLD 'EM, JAIL." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Interval ——- JAME.S DUNN and SALLY* FILERS, In "HOLD ME TIGHT." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. FREE 15US leaves Avondale P.O. at 7.15 To-night for the Dp Luxe Theatre. ! KING'S THEATRE 7 NORTHCOTE. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. Phono 19-903. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. GEORGE ARLISS " THE KING'S" VACATION." " THE KING'S VACATION." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. /rOXY\ / TIVOLI, \ / MONDAY NEXT. \ / WAY WRAY and \ C PROFESSION." \ \ " UPTOWN / \ NEW YORK. , '/ \ Both First N.Z./ N. Screening. / LECTURES. A LECTURE ON H.M.S. ORPHEUS (The Ship, the Wreck, the TO-MOHROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. At 3 o'clock. By MR. E. T. FAIKBURN. In the OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM, Public Library Building, Wellesley St. East. Admission Ki-op. :2 AUCKLAND I N S T I T U T E. SESSION 1033. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE On "RECENT ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION " Will be given by INSTRUCTOR-COMMANDER M. H. MOVES, R.A.N, (of H.M.A.s. Australia), in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, PRINCES STREET, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, AT S P.M. . The Public Invited to Attend. GILBERT ARCHEY. 2 Director. GOLF. JMPKOVB your game by Course of Lessons from Professional K. J. Blake. Practice far-hool available. —Warwick Smeetou, Ltd.. Welksley St. East. B
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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 20
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