AMUSEMENTS. PACKED OUT EVERY SESSION SINCE FRIDAY MORNING. MANAGERIAL. —rhone Bookings must be collected before 7.45. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. ■ PLAZA === =='PLAZA == Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30, 5, AND DE LUXE SESSION, 8 P.M. The Nightingale of the British Screen, the Uncrowned Queen of English Songsters. GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, The World's Finest Entertainer, in her Latest and Greatest Screen Triumph. "THIS WEEK OF GRACE," " THIS WEEK OF GRACE," "THIS WEEK OF GRACE," " THIS WEEK OF GRACE," "THIS WEEK OF GRACE," Approved for Universal Exhibition. With HENRY KENDALL, MINNIE RAYNOR, FRANK PETTI XGELL. JOHN STUAKT. MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE Tacked with Humour, and Delighttul Bongs. SPECIAL SUPPORTS INCLUDE: I—"Suits to Nuts" (Comedy). 2—"The Fatal Note" (Cartoon). 3—Pathe Overseas News. 4—Fox Australian News. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION : On Stage, 8 p.m. session only. DENIS SHEARD, Auckland's Favourite Tenor, Singing Popular Numbers, Accompanied by Eric Bell. BOOK NOW Reserves are Better than Regrets. PLANS AT THEATRE, PHONE 41-586. r— STATE J THEATRE ONEHUNGA. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. To-night at 8 o'clock. I , hone 12-344. Final Screening. R.K.O. RADIO MIGHTY ATTRACTION. Direct after a Record Season in Queen Street. "DELUGE." " DELUGE." " DELUGE." With I'EGGY SHANNON, SIDNEY BLACKMEK, MATT MOOKI3. Recommended by Censor for Adults, I NEW REGENTI^g^. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. IRENE DUNNE, PHILLIPS HOLMES, In "THE SECRETS OF MADAME BLANCHE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. CHIC SALE and DIANE SINCLAIR, In DANGEROUS CROSSROADS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ["king's theatre i NOKTHCOTE. To-night at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. Colleen Moore and Spencer Tracy, in "THE POWER AND THE GLORY." Approved for Universal Exhibition.
TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. FEBRUARY MEETING, 1934. SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AND 21. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for All Events Close -with the Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), February 2, 1934, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEH, :1 Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. ■\TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS. EXCURSIONS WHANGAREI TO OPUA AND WAITANGI. SUNDAY, 4th FEBRUARY: Special Train leaves Whangarei 8.30 a.m., Opua arrive 11.12 a.m. Return Train lsaves Opua 5.45 p.m. MONDAY, sth, and TUESDAY, Oth FEBRUARY: Special Train leaves Whangarei 7.25 a.m., Opua arrive 10.15 a.m. Return Train leaves Opua 6.30 p.m. each day. Cheap zone tickets available only by the above-mentioned Trains will be issued from Whangarei and intermediate stations. Return fares to Opua from Whangarei, 8/6 second, 5/ first; Hikurangi, 3/ and */. Launches -will be avaiable to convey excursionists between Opua and Waitangi. Fare 1/ each way. 1 miME-TABLE AMENDMENTS. OPERATING ON AND AFTER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1034. AUCKLAND- WAITAKERE. The present 9.5 a.m. Auckland-Henderson train will run as under : — Auckland depart 9.5 a.m., Newmarket 0.11, Mount Eden 9.17, Avondale 9.32, Glen Eden 0.44, Henderson 8.01, Swanson arrive 9.59 a.m. The present 10.10 a.m. Henderson-Auck-land train -will run from Swanson to Auckland, leaving Swanson at 10.6 a.m. " The present 9.16 p.m. Auckland-Hender-son (Monday to Friday) train will run as under: — Auckland depart 9.15 p.m., Newmarket 9.23, Mount Eden 0.00, Morningside 9.36, Avondale 9.44, Glen Eden 10.3, Henderson 10.11, Waitakere arrive 10.31 p.m. These trains will stop at all stations if required for passengers. BAND NOTICES. THE AUCKLAND GIRLS' BRASS BAND (Inc.) has vacancies for Keen Girls as playing members. Membership fees, including tuition, 1/ weekly.—Apply firomptly, Bandmaster, Mr. W. H. Webber, 02, Newton Road. si PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. HAMBLIN, Percy.—Specialist Chiropody, Foot Correction. American experience. Jackson's Beauty Shoppe, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 41-131. B TVTISS MILLER, Colon Irrigation, Foam -"-L Bath. Skin Conditions, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Colitis, Debility, Obesity, Toxaemia, Blood Pressure, Insomnia.—Brooklyn, Phone 45-593. b
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 24
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