AMUSEMENTS. i . C I V I oj^> THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. THE DELIGHT OF ALL WHO SEE IX ... STILL THE TOPULAR HOLIDAY SHOW. "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." A Fox Picture, Approved for Universal Exhibition. With _ JANET GAYNOR — _ JANET GAYNOR — ■ And — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — ENCHANTING ROGUE— Paddy's father wanted a boy—and win the got was the next best thing ... a Tomboy . . . "cry but gay. HERE IS GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT AS EVERJTHERE WAS . . . WITTY DIALOGUE . . . DELIGHTFUL SETTINGS. — In Addition — — PAUL T. CULLEN — — PAUL T. CULLEN — At the Grand Organ in a Complete Change, of Programme. I rpTTnAU I BEMUBKA ROAD I TUDOK I To-night, 5.15. CvTronald colman, \\ With ELISSA LANDI, In v\V "THE MASQUERADER." \\ SPECIAL TUDOR FEATURETTES. \\\ Note.—"THß MASQUERADER" will \\\ be shown New Year's Day (Moil.), at A\ -'.30 and 8.15.
" TJT>IT AMM 1 A i THREE LAMPS, j JpKIIAJNiNIA I News of World, \V BEN LYON, 7-3°-s- ---\\\ CLAUDETTE COLBERT, in .\\ "I COVER \v THE WATERFRONT." \\\ And IRENE DUNNE, In \\\ "THE SILVER CORD." k\\ Change of Programme Monday. \y Mat, a p.m. 1 GREY LYNN c LI %&& 1 \\\ " To-night, at S. AY Alison Skipworth and Koland Young in .\V 'A LADY'S PROFESSION.' \\» Approved lor Universal Ewhibition.- \\\ Nancy Carroll, Paul Lukas and A\ Gloria Stuart, in \VKISS BEFORE '™ MIRROR \Vt Recommended by Censor for Adults. \\\ And a Walt Disney Silly Symphony, \\ "BEARS AND BEES." AY 2 SPECIAL HOLIDAY SCREENINGS \\\ NEW YEAR'S DAY, 2 and 8. I AVn"r\!"n AT "FT , municipal i I A V UVi L)l\Lirj THEATRE, 47-765. | vT\ FOUR GREAT FUN STARS. AY WHEELER & WOOLSEY, \\ EDNA MAY OLIVER, ROSCO ATES, \V "HOLD 'EM, JAIL." \\\ Also "MONEY MEANS NOTHING." A\ Silly Symphony Cartoon. CARNIVAL \y FLANNEL DANCE to Follow. Com- \\\ plete Change o£ Programme on MOKAY DAY. JACK OAKID in "SAILOR \\\ B-B GOOD," followed by NEW YEAR A\ REVELS, the Dance Event of the \y Year. ! AMBASSADOR Pt g- o c Dl e s v h a t Ue "n \\\ George Sidney, Charles Murray, in AY "COHENS AND KELLYS >A IN TROUBLE." A\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \V " Big Supporting Programme. \\> Change of Programme Mou., 2 and S. 1 KINGSLANITI %ts£ht AY GEORGE ARLISS, in VO SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY. \Y Also GENEVIEVE TOBIN, in V> "INFERNAL MACHINE." \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition' A\ NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1. Xα "Diplomaniacs," YY "LUXURY SO LINER." \\? Approved fo>- Universal Exhibition. rYAKAPUNATgJ 1 "!^" \\\ „,. TU-MGHT. S P.M. AY Bllssa Land! and Warner Baxter in \\\ "I LOVED YOU WEDXRSDAY" W Recommended by Censor for Adults. j^RKENH£n)™^^n U\ CLYIMO KEATTY, in ~~^ L ~ : " \\\ "THE BIG CAGE." V\ Change of Programme Monday. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS AT
<^U_AIJ_JLAND.> . THE IDEAL SUMMER CABARET. Special Decorations, a triumph of the decorator's art. Our specially augmented Band will play all the old "favourites. The members of the Otugo cricket team and tho A.C.A. executive will be entertained by the management. Double, 7/6: SUNDAY, MIDNIGHT TILL DAWN. The Cabaret will open at 11.30 p.m.' to enable all patrons to be ready to join in the special jollifications at the midnight hour. Do as the sports are doing—Dine at the Station Hotel and spend a convivial hour or two with your friends before proceeding to Dixieland to celebrate In timehonoured custom. Miss Lillian O'Leary will present "Wilma," direct from Tivol'i Circuit, Sydney, in an Acrobatic Novelty Dance. Double, 10/. Evening Dress or Flannels. V. H. TRASK, Manager. SPOTLIGHT BATHING THIS WEEK. REGATTAS. JV WEST END -*-<_«-, ROWING 50TH ANNIVERSARY. REGATTA AND PICNIC, PINE ISLAND, NEW YEAR'S DAY. The popular ferry steamer Kestrel leaves the Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.m., returning at 5.30 p.m. A WONDERFUL DAY'S RACING, Including the FIRST Eight-oared Race of its kind in the Dominion. All the Best Provincial Crews competing. Also Sports for the Children. Lollie Scrambles. Orchestra, Dancing. Refreshments obtainable on the Island. RJBTURN FA'RB: ' Adults, 1/6; Children, 9<J. Including Admission to Regatta. 30
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 308, 30 December 1933, Page 16
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