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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. "THE REBEL," With LUIS TRENKER and VILMA BANKY. - Sessions : 11 a.m., 12.30, 2.30, 5, and S p.n THE PLAZA. 1 PLAZA. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-MORROW. " SHANGHAI MADNESS," " SHANGHAI MADNESS," " SHANGHAI MADNESS," A FAST AND FURIOUS ROMANCE O: , TIIE EAST, Played by a Cast of Your Own Favourite: SPENCER TRACY, SPENCER TRACY, FAY WRAY, HERBERT MUNDIN, RALPH MORGAN EUGENE PALLETTE And Thousands of Nameless Chinese. "WHO CARES FOR THE FUTURE? THERE IS NONE IN SHANGHAI." ! "SHANGHAI MADNESS" will enthrall yo J from the beginning to the final fade out PLANS AT THEATRE — PHONE 41-SSC i STATE ONEHUNGA Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Phone 12-344. TO-NIGIIT AT 8 O'CLOCK. FINAL SCREENING. BEN LYON and MARY BRIAN In " GIRL MISSING." , GEO. RAFT and NANCY CARROLL, Ii I " UNDER COVER MAN." Both Recommended by Censor Jor Adults 1 NEW REGENT | Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. FINAL SCREENING. SLIM SUMMER VILLE And ZASU PITTS, Ir " THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "EMPRESS HI | WEST END | EMPRESS & j WEST END | (Newton) (Ponsonby Rd.) Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 TALLULAII BANK HEAD, GARY COOPER, and CHARLES LAUGHTON, In THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP. CLIVE BROOK. CHARLES RUGGLES, and LILA LEE, In " THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13." Both Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. jnjgffgg7\ TOWN HALL. SAT., OCT. 28. OPERATIC CONCERT. WAGNER S LOHENGRIN, ACT 1. PART SONGS, OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOLOS. Conductor .... E. VARLEY HUDSON. Soprano FREDA EVANS. Tenor ROGER ERKINGTON. Bass G. T. GIBSON. Accompanist (Organ and Piano) H. C. LUSCOMBE. • ADMISSION 6D TO ALL PARTS OF HALL. :20 DANCING. LYNN BRANCH. TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. THE NEW GAIETY HALL, OSnXSIO Surrey Crescent. OLD-TIME DANCING. Spot Waltz, Log Cabin, D'Alberts, Etc. All to a Delightful Setting toy the OPERATIC DANCE ORCHESTRA. Su-b., 1/, including Refreshments. This popular New Hall was proved on Monday night by the crowd of merrymakers. "(J O GIRLS. O BOYS, LOOK ! — TO-NIGHT NEWTON UNEMPLOYED. LABOUR HALL. NEWTON. By Bequest, FAREWELL BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD DANCE. Better than last time. Special Prizes, presented by Mr. Seagar. Monte and Spot. Clemm's Melody Boys.-Supper. Price 1/. 26 TNVICTA CRICKET CLUB — RETURN -L DANCE, TO-NIGIIT, MUNICIPAL HALL, Newmarket. Community Singing Waltz, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. 8-12. Alf. Coughlan's Rhythm Boys. 1/, Supper included; 26 rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -L (XI AYFAIR CABARET, Knrangaliape Road. POPULAR CLUB DANCE. 'Monte Carlos, Novelty Dances. Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/. ' 26 rpO-NIGHT. Dance, Dominion J- Hall, next Post Office, Dominion Rd. Good music, Good Supper. Special Prize. Flannels optional. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/. M.C., A. Adams. A. CASvSIE, Secretary. 2C DANCERS ! SATURDAY NIGHT. Don't Miss this. Your Last Opportunity, to Dance at St. Sepulchre's Hall this Season. ■ On this occasion the Committee of the Technical Old Boys' Rugby and Ventura Dance. Clubs are combining, and. as in the past,, are confident of a very successful night. HARRY NEILSON'S AUGMENTED BAND. •Special Prizes and Demonstrations of the Latest Steps will all help to make for your pleasure at the GRAND FINALE OF THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 26 MISS SPENCER, SYMONDS VILLE STUDIO. FINAL DANCE SEASON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. GALA NIGHT. 28 TEACHERS OF DANCING. gTHAT T O N. First and Third Peter Pan Championship, 1933. SUMMER TERM LESSONS Now Started. SPECIAL REDUCTION. FLANNEL DANCE TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. WHITEHALL BUILDINGS. 419. Queen St. Phone 45-440. lIS ifUtANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor, Jazz or Old-time Course ; 10/. 174. Upper S.vmnnds St. B T3HONE 42-237, particulars.—Miss Spencer, Symondsville Studio; Dances Saturdays; Tuition Classes Thursdays; Private Lessons daily. / B DENTISTRY. TTOWEY WALKER'S New Teetn surpass II nil others for comfort and natural npnearance.—2o9. Qnecn St. D TEETH. You can get a better set for less money at Howey Walker's. Queen Street. B COAL AND FIREWOOD. COAL, Coke, Carbonettes, Rata, Tea-tree, Wattle. Pine; lowest rates.—Wedding. l'awa Ftd.. Onchunga. Phone 12-089. I! DRY Tea-tree; lirst grade 1/4 suck, second grade 1/ sack, ox yard. Newmarket.— Uiidilnl'ord Bros.. 4.1-173. x.'ll 1 A SACKS Tea-tree, £1, 7 for 10/, deLtt livered.—Phone 19-S6L 27

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 253, 26 October 1933, Page 24

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