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AMUSEMENTS. THE 1934 CARNIVAL OF MIRTH, BEAUTY AND SONG. — COMMENCES TO-DAY — N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. THE REGENT. Direction : J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 4 — SESSIONS — 4 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., S p.m. Shoppers' Session at 5 p.m. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINM E NT, With The Greatest Laughter-maker on Earth ! EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDTE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR, In the Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza of Mirth, Beauty and Comedy, "ROMAN SCANDALS," "ROMAN SCANDALS," "ROMAN SCANDALS." " ROMAN SCANDALS." — With — THE GLITTERING GOLDWYN GIRLS. Hear the Wonderful Songs t See the Magnificent Settings! Roar at the Riotous Comedy ! Everything to thrill you in the musical comedy that celipsos anything the stage or cinema has ever given you before! A United • Artists Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Magnificent Added Attractions. REG. MORGAN At the Grand Organ. In another delightful presentation of songs and music, featuring A . . . "Birds at Eventide." B . . . "The Last Round-up." Disney's Latest Silly Symphony, "THE CHINA SHOP." In Glorious Technicolour. ORGANLOGUE SERIES, "MEMORIES." Bookings are Heavy . . . Don't Delay, PLANS AT THEATRE (PHONE 4G-SSB). I'hone Reservations Not Held After 7.40 p.m. HEAVY BOOKINGS FOR MATINEES. Free List Entirely Suspended. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAVS. lONEHUNGAI 1 STRAND to-night. STRAND. | ESTHER RALSTON, BASIL RATIIBONE, MARIE BURKE, In "AFTER THE BALL," A Romantic Comedy, which bubbles with fun and sparkles with wit. - In Addition : NAUGHTON AND GOLD, with FLORENCE DESMOND, in the British Comedy, "MY LUCKY STARS." Both Rccommendcd by Censor for Adults. CAPITOL. . _ Now Showing. HERBERT MUN'DIN, GLORIA STUART in !< IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE." Also, HELEN HAYES—GARY'COOPER, in "A FAREWELL TO ARMS." Both Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. Reserves Capitol Sweets Shon. -VTEW EMPIRE TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Jowly i] Howarth—Grant Lyndsav. "THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER," An Epic of Australia's Great Open Spaces. Adolphe Menjou — Benlta Hume. "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." Both Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. SOUTHERN CROSS ELLERSLIE. To-night. "MELODY CRUISE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing at 8 p.m. DANCING. DANCING, TO-NIGIIT. SHOPPERS' NIGHT. Late Night At the MAYFAIR CABARET, Karangahape Road Perfcct Dance Floor. Wonderful Rhythm. Monte Carlos. Ladies 1/. Gentlemen 1/6. Book Now, Private Dances, Weddings, ete. 23 riTO-NIGHT—6D. 6D.—TRADES HALL. Good-time Dance Club. Every Friday. Monday, nnd "Wednesday. STRUTTER'S DANCE BAND. Monte. Confetti. Light Supper. Bert Saunders, M.C. ■ 2.'! AIETY SOCIAL CLUB. Gaiety Hall. EVERY FRIDAY, 8-11.30 p.m. Select Old-time. Spot Waltz, Light Supper, Nitc Lite's Orchestra. One Price, (id. 23 GEO. WALTER, M.C. TT OLTONIA N CLUB, Druids' Hall, To-' J -- t - night. The recognised best Old-time Dance in town. Special Attraction. Monte Carlo. Mrs. Holt's Orchestra. Light Supper. Admission, Gd..—E. HOLT Secretary. JQX-NAVAL MEN'S ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL AND DANCE Will be held in KENSINGTON DINING ROOMS, Queen Street, on SATURDAY, MARCH 24. Tickets 2/ Double. 23 rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, -i- PT. CHEVALIER HALL. Trams and Buses Stop at Door. 2nd lleat Western Suburbs Waltz Championship. Can you win it ? TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. ,\23 T»ON TON BALLROOM, ROYAL OAK, TO-MORROW. Cash Prize to Lucky Number. Also Presentation of Prizes to Competition Winners. 23 NOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town. —Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Rd. Phone 27 720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing—Private Tuition; Beginners a Speciality, any age.— Edney's Studio, 5, Swanson St. : 41-f>lt">. A -j i v /—PRIVATE Biillroom Courses.—Mr. J-"/ Hume, Miss Mack, Pierce Bldgs., Symonds St. 20 AQUATICS. jpT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB (Inc.). MRS. SCHMIDT'S TROPHY. GENERAL HANDICAP. SUNDAY. MARCH 2.1, 12 Noon. Open to Allcomers. Post Entries. 23 R. A. THORPE, Hon. Sec. <

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 23 March 1934, Page 14

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