AMUSEMENTS. TWO BIG FEATURES DIRECT FROM QUEEN STREET at the 7////////// A % RIALTOI | CRYSTAL '// RIALTO AND , PALACE /// (Newmarket )| | (Mt. Eden Rd.> / Phone 46-609. Phone 20-573. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. No. 1— " SHANGHAI MADNESS." " SHANGHAI MADNESS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. A Fast and Furious Romance of the East. SPENCER TRACY, FAY WRAY, HERBERT MUNDIN. "Who cares lor the future? There is none in Shanghai." No. 2— The "World's Wittiest Philosopher, WILL ROGERS, And MARION NIXON, In a film of sheer delight, " DOCTOR BULL." " DOCTOR BULL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. | ALEXANDRA] To S Tl Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. REVUE and PICTURES. On the Stage — POSITIVELY THE FINAL APPEARANCE Of the LIVEWIRES REVUE CO. Presenting A BIG FINAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. This is your last chunee to see this record-breaking show; 18 weeks in this theatre. NEW ACTS BY THE LIVEWIRES DUO and REES AND RILEY. Also, New Comedy Act, "THE STAR BOARDER." Others items by request. JUNE, JOYCE and DEBBIE. I Those popular Juvenile Comediennes will feature "Lady Bird," a Kiot of Entertainment. 1 OUR LAST AND GREATEST PROGRAMME.
— On the Screen — BOBBY HOWES and JIMMY GODDEN, " FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Made for laughing purposes only. Stalls 1/, Circle 1/6. Phone 10-647. — NO EXTRA TO RESERVE. — FREE BUS leaves Lake Rd., 7.15 and 7.35; Panmaro, 7.30; Ellerslic, 7.20 and 7.40 ; Campbell Rd., 7.25 and 7.40. I NEW REGENT | EPSOM. 1 NEW REGENT j Phone^O^lii Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. VICTOR JORY, LORETTA YOUNG, HERBERT MUNDIN, DAVID MANNERS, — In — "THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE." "THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE." WILLIAM POWELL and MARGARET LINDSAY, In "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ' WEST END ' PONSONBY RD. WEST END T ° Phone^Vo'lo.' Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 2 BIG PICTURES AND FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF FEATURETTES. WALTER HUSTON In " GOLD FEVER." "GOLD FEVER." With CONSTANCE CUMMINGS. JEAN PARKER and WILLARD MACK, In WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE? WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE? Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. | KING'S THEATRE | Phone 19-903. NORTHCOTE. To-night at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. GEORGE ARLISS In " THE WORKING MAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. "Where the Elite and Gaiety Meet." PAN^\^ (N.Z.'a Premier Cabaret v Society R-cndezvousK^^^ TO-NIGHT, ~ TO-NIGHT, EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. IHere you will find a modern Cabaret that provides the ultimate In service—music that sets your toes to tingling—and a joyous merry-making crowd that ■will make -whatever evening you spend liere a rousing success! Double, 7/6. RESERVATIONS: Dial 46-777.
COMING EVENTS Next Wednesday (Dec. C) the visiting Australian Swimmers and the Executive of the Waitemata Swimming Club will he entertained at 'Peter Pan, Double 5/. All dancers cordially invited. COLLEGIATE NIGHT — SAT., DEC. 16. Manager Neil Edgar. SUNDAY - PRINCE - SUNDAY NEWTON. EDWARD. NEWTON. Commencing 8 j).m. PRINCE PRINCE EDWARD. KEYNOTE. EDWARD. NEVILLE CARLSEN Has Secured the PRINCE EDWARD — PRINCE EDWARD FOR FUTURE SUNDAY CONCERTS. GRAND FIRST NIGHT THIS SUNDAY. With a GREAT PROGRAMME in a Big, Airy Theatre with 1600 Seats. IT WILL BE A BIG FIRST NIGHT. 20 — NEW ARTISTS. — 20. 10 — OLD FAVOURITES. — 10. The whole 30 Combining to Present a Night of Song, Harmony, Melody. Including a BIJOU REVUE — BIJOU REVUE By a score of Clever Juveniles, in a gorgeous setting, expertly presented. Proceeds: "DOWN-AND-OUT" MISSION. Admission: Silver Collection. — Facta non verba. — SUN.—Prince Edward.—SUN. N.B.—We're putting on a Big Show at Point Chevalier on Monday. Adults 6d, Children 3d, Whole Families 1/6. * SPORTING.
-\TANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, .27 and 29, 1933. NOMINATIONS for All Events close on MONDAY. December 4, 1933, at 9 p.m., also FORFEIT of lsov for the 28tli Palmorston North Stakes. Full programme iu "Referee." MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 6264, *'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 2 December 1933, Page 24
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