AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY: Of the Mrrr.v. Melodious Programme, "FACING THE MUSIC," A Spicy, Sparkling Musical Comedy. In Addition, World's Wrestling Championship. Exclusive Film of Waitangi Celebrations. I Approved for Unircrsal Exhibition. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. 3. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., S p.m. Shoppers' Session To-morrow, 5 p.m. TO-MORROW: N.Z. Premiere Presentation of MUSICAL SHOW OF SHOWS. 20 Til CENTURY PICTURES Present :— / " BROADWAY \ / "BROADWAY \ \ " BROADWAY J V " BROADWAY J / THRU A \ / THRU A \ / KEYHOLE," \ / KEYHOLE," \ / KEYHOLE," \ / KEYHOLE," \ CONSTANCE" CUMMINGS, RUSS COLUMBO. PAUL KELLY, Heading a Hig Cast of Radio and Musical Comedy Stars, • An Amazingly Powerful Story, setting a New Place in Musical Pictures, giving you an intimate glimpse into the Uorgeousncsw and Gaiety of Broadway Nights! * * * # Dazzling Ballets. Beautiful Girls! United Artists' Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I SEE SPECIAL AIM"!'. PAGE 11~ ' And on the Same Programme : First of the Organlogue Series to be Screened in the Dominion— "ROUND THE WORLD IN SONG." Make Early Reservations ! Plans at Theatre (Phone 4C-BSS). INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. | ONEHUNGA. | | STRAND. TO-NIGHT. STRA ND._| WINN I FRED SHOTTER and OWEN NAKES. in "THE LOVE CONTRACT." A Musical Comedy, full of Mirth and Melody. Rcenmmcndcd by Censor for Adults. Good Supporting Programme. CAPITOL. GUEST NIGHT. : Leslie Fuller, Charles Farrell, Betty Fields, In "TO-NIGIIT'S THE NIGHT," The Greatest All-Laugh Riot in Town. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. fJBW EMPIRE TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Wheeler and Woolsey, in • 'DIPLOMA NIACS." Buster Keaton, Phyllis Barry, in "WHAT! NO BEER "i" Doth Approved for Universal Exhibition. SOUTHERN CROSS ELLI3RSLIE. To-night. Phone 17-623. "TELL ME TO-NIGHT." — Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing at 8 p.m. CHURCH NOTICES. <gT. J)ATRICK*S QATHEDRAL. SOLEM.N MASS OF REQUIEM. A Solemn Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Albert 1., King of the Belgians, will bo celebrated TO-MORROW (Friday), at 9 a.m. His Lordship the Bishop will preside. 22 RUGBY FOOTBALL. _ "IVfARIST RUGBY CLUB, I Sk EASTER TOURNAMENT, wgs All Senior Tlayers, intending 6-\J Seniors and all Second Grade Players are requested to attend a * * SPECIAL MEETING at Vermont Street School, MONDAY NEXT, February 26, at 7.30 p.m. Important announcements re the new season to be made. Vicepresidents and supporters are cordially invited. 22 J. H. DAVEY, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. pAKURANGA DOMAIN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the appointment of the Pakuranga Domain Board will shortly expire through effluxion of time, and that a Public Meeting will be held in the Domain Board's Pavilion' on TUESDAY, February 27, 1934, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of Nominating suitable Gentlemen to control the Domain for a further term. GEO. E. THOMPSON, Secretary. Pakuranga, February 21, 1934. x 22 NEHUNGA Old Buffers' Cricket Club's Dance postponeod until further notice. Patrons thanked for past patronage. x 22 LAUNDRIES. AUCKLAND LAUNDRY, SURREY CRESCENT. Phones 2G-C32 (4 lines). CATER FOR ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK. Receiving Depots: 95, QUEEN STREET, 250, BROADWAY, NEWMARKET, 14 Vans Collect, Deliver Anywhere, any time. B TOILET SPECIALISTS. C GENUINE Permanent Wave and Free I Photograph, 10/6; work guaranteed.— Pollock. 27. Security Bldgs. 42-129. D OWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade. Permanent Waving, 12/0; Marcel Waving, 2/6.-—Phone 46-718. W. Dickinson. B ON A ROSS, Ladies' Hairdresser, 607 Great North Rd. Water Waving, Marcel Waving. 2/ : Trim or Cut, fid. B OUR Hair Dyed Perfectly, from 10/6; Inecto ; 20 years' experience.—Verlie Parlours. 3a, Karangahape Rd. D OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. O" F .McWILLIAM, F. 1.0. (N.Z.), Ophtualmic Optician, 147, Queen St., next "Hernid" Office. Phone 45-222. D HA. BAGLEY, Optician—Sight Tested. Glasses Fitted. Spectacles Repaired. Vulcan Building.. Vulcan Lane. 43-135. B LOWES. F.8.0.A.; F.C.O. (Edm.l, • F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Buildings. Victoria St. 40-440. D FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension Ladders, good order. —'Sam White and Sons, Market Place. Phone 44-70 S. D TfACUUM Cleaners (silent), 5? day, V delivered, collected.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. Thones 44-600, evening 45-631. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1934, Page 24
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