AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUOUSLY FROM §j .Opposite G.P.O. (late London Theatre) 1 NEWSREEL ' CINEMA^. NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WOSlji FULL NEWS PROGRAMMETO-XIGHt AT 8 P.M., which includes ' Grace Moore and Lawrence Tifabett fo "NEW MOON" (Musical). Appro ted lor Universal Exhibition. rfUDORI lO E NI D GH R Tf. B % t Outstanding Entertainment MADGE EVANS • • And WILLIAM HAINES i. "FAST LIFE." ' ' VvV More Comedy and Plenty ot-Actlo» A\\ SUPERB TUDOR PEATDKBWEs Approved lor Universal Exhibition' fISITANNIAn™^ ~" News of World, 7.30-S. ') \\v AH in Technicolour. - ; , o\V\ EDNA MAY OLIVER, i n \\\ FANNY FOLEY HERSELF l\\\ And ALL-STAR CAST, ia M "MAN HUNT." \\\ Also MICKEY MOUSE ("Good IWn H \\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibitd fLYRIC 1 syMO i?I g| 7\y Pat Hanna's Famous Comedians, in \\Y "DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY." v\\\ Richard Dix —Edna May Oliver, U- \\\ -THE GREAT JASPEK.". \\V Both Recommended Censor lor AibH t |~GREY LYNN^IH^j «\\. To-night, at 8. * v\\\ RONALD COLMAN and \\\ KAY FRANCIS, % Ytt "CYNARA." I \\X LEE TRACY and GLORIA STUAEI, I \W> "PRIVATE JONES." y\Vi Both .Recommended Censor lor Aiyj\, if fgINGSLAND j aS^I '.. v DIANA WYNYARD— M l\\\ CLIVE RROOK, iiß M "CAVALCADE," i\\\ The Greatest Picture Ever Screen* W. \\\ Also HERBERT MU.NDIN in VVV "PEACE AND QUIET." 1 \\\ Approved lor Universal Exhibiilm. \ 1 AMBASSADOR r £ffSfffi' fCT Kichard Arlen and Gloria Stuart, h \\\\ -THE SPORT OF A NATION." v\\\ Carole Lombard, in \\\ "NO MORE ORCHIDS." \\\) Recommended by Censor for Adulk IAVONDALE ■■ a\\ "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS 7 1 ,Y\V With Stanley Lupino, also Wm. Bojil \\V in ••Stunt Men of Hollywood," at,] -a \\v Vaudeville Turn. Dance to foUro, I I.TAKAPUNAsV^f^I v\M George Wallace, in A\\ "HARMONY ROW." ,\\\ Approved lor Universal Exhibition > | BIRKENHEAD||ff|§ J \\\ GEORGE WALLACE, in ll \W "HARMONY ROW." \\\ Approved lor Universal Exhibition. "pRINCE EDWARD — At 2 and 7.4u p.m. "COMMON LAW." "NO OTHER WOMAN." Recommended 6.1/ Censor for Adutti. — At S. — DEYONPORI. Alison Skipworth—Roland Younj. "A LADY'S PROFESSION." Approved lor Universal Exhibition.
PICTUREDROME MrLFOBI), To-night, .at 7.50. and Monday. Joan Crawford in "TO-DAY WB LIVE." . Approved for Universal Exhibition. Free Jazz. Millionaires Dance Orehestri sm S.S. DUCHESS I WILL MAKE ANOTHER EXCURSION TO-MORROW (SUN.), 9.30 a.m. 1 THE MAMMOTH SUMMER. I CARNIVAL, ONEROA, OCEAN BEACH, ' WAIHEKB ISLAND. A Specially Selected Programme o! | Classical Music will tie Presented b; Two Leading Orchestras. Fun and Entertainment for All. EXCURSION FARES (including Cafnival). >; ADULTS, 2/; CHILD-REN, l/.-'-'iß "IVf IS S CECIL H A.LL H - UJ - Presents fE "MOON-WINKS." One Hundred Performers in Spectacular Pantomime—Revue, and Balltt |I SCOTS HALL. SAT.', NOV. 18. Matinee and Evening. Watch Further Particulars. i m FLOWER SHOW. H -^HORTICULTURAL ROSE SHOW. TOWN HALL. NOVEMBER 9 AND 10. A BOWER OF ROSES. CLASSES FOR EVERYONE. Miniature Rock Gardens, 4ft X 3ft. 0 Varieties Cut Flowers. Decorated Tables, Bowls and Vases. ROSES, PANSIBS AND IRISES. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 5 P.M., TUESDAY N. C. PIERCE. Secretary, 4 Imperial Bldg., Queen St. 1R CAMPING. _____ || OUMMER TTOLIDAYS AND T3 oK if MY BOY! WHERE CAN HE GO? I
THE Y.M.O.A. BOYS' C.\MP AT HONtl J, Will Solve the Problem. Established in IHI.T. Camp Himua W twenty years of experience and trauitiobehind it. It operates for six weeks fro" December 2:.;, and a boy may attend £« lt two to six weeks. The Camp is open to all Hoys of tW : • coininnnitv 10 to 17 vears of ay. nud wD" . sympathetic and individual attention '- given to every boy, strict discipline >» feature of the Camp. HEALTH AND SAFETY AT CAMP HUNUA. Splendid Slcepir.c: Quarters, KiS\-?fl Meals. Fun and Friendship Every MU">' of the Dav, and, most important o£ a " Trained and Experienced Men in ControlDECIDE SOW FOU CAMP HU-N'OA Send for Illustrated Folder, giving if particulars. GEO. \V. ADAIR. Xt Camp Director. Y.M.C.A^ COMPETITIONS. V SINGER Nine Motor Car Competition Hastings, will not take place, <"™|SS unforeseen circumstances, before Decern j( —
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 18
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