I AMUSEMENTS. . THE IDBALj^OLjDAYSHOW; ,mi,\ MONDAY, 2.15. 11 A M., 2.15 AND 8 P.M. JXAUGURATING THE -QIKECTION AND pOXTROL BY mHEATRES (N.Z.), J^TD. THE GRANDEST OF "ALL MUSICAL SPECTACLES. SONG HITS THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE HUMMING: ••Hold M.v Hand." "You Nasty Man. ' "Sweet and Sample. "So Nice/' "Your Ho;; Loves My Dog." noRGEOUS_GEORGE WHITE IN DAZZLING BALLETS. The Original Broadway Show Multiplled a Hundredfold. <£y// Musical 4°>y With RUDY VALLEE .X/ and his Band. >X ALICE FAYE, CLIFF EDWARDS and his TJke. JIMMY DURANTE SONGS, MELODY, I FUN. Recommended bn Censor for Adults. "j Special -Note! This I picture is definitely I NOT suitable for 1 | Children. I BOOK EARLY FOR TO-NIGHT , PHONE 30-100. I >w~~pRINCE EDWARD. \^g ) /y Karangahape Road. \ TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. O NEW SPECIAL CINEMA O • ii FEATURES. ** TIM McCOY,
"HOLD 'THE PRESS," With SHIRLEW GROT. The fastest-moving, hiost thrilling newspaper drama that lms yet come to the iscreen ! A narnvrd for Universal Exhibition, LAUREL AND HARDY, " BEAU "HUNKS." Kins of Comedians In their Best Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, AT 2 P.M. \\ POPULAR PRICES. // \\\\ PHOXK *C 2.-,2. /TA GLEN EDEN CINEMA. To-niglit, at 7.4." P.M. OUTSTAXDIXG HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS NO. 1— BE L U G E." 10 L U G E." NO. 2—MARLEXE DIETRICH, in - CJONXJ OK CJOXJPS." " "O.N'G OF OoXGS." Also. Disney's Gorgeously Coloured Cartoon, - T7IATIIBR -VTOAH'S A RK." "*- ATHBR i> OAH'S - A.RK." MONDAY. AT 7.::0 P.M. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, in " I COVER THE WATERFRONT." Old-time Dance to Follow Screening Till 1 a.m. Good Orchestra. Good rrizes. For Reservations Ring SSD oc 52K NO EXTRA CHARGE. HON PLAN CLOSES AT 6.80 P M. BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME ! BRITANNIA I , ponsonby. . ! _J I'hone 20-041. ••News of the World," 7.:!ll to S. ALICE BRADY and MADGE EVANS, In "BEAUTY FOR SALE." Recommended by Censor for Adults BRUCE CABOT, in " MIDSHIPMAN JACK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE. MONDAY AT 2 P.M. jL GARRICK DRAMATIC ff~|r SOCIETY (Inc.). 2ND PRODUCTIOX, 1934. A. A. Milne's Charming Play, " MICHAEL AND MARY " " MICHAEL AND MARY." CONCERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. PRICES: ">/, 2/ and 1/. Reservations Open to Public. T.ewis Eadv Ltd., TUESDAY, JUNE 5. '2 j&% N.Z. L ABOUR P AKTY - XliMixg? STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 7.30 P.M.. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. COMMUNITY SINGING COMMUNITY SINGING . Under the Leadership of MR. F. CORNWALL, and MADAM V. CORNWALL. MRS. WOODS AT THE PIANO. SHOUT LECTURE BY MR. T. ARMSTRONG, M.P. (President New Zealand Labour Party). No Seats Reserved, therefore be Early. Silver Collection. PIRATE SHIPPE milforu Fresh Air Depot. June •".. THIS SUNDAY, at 2.30 p.m. to ."> p.m.- 1 - MISS SARAH STACPOOL, Soprano. ORCHESTRA. Buses direct to Pirate Shippe, connecting with Steamers, leaving Auckland (via Devonpoii) at 2 p.m. and 2.2U p.m. Concert will be in Ihe Tea Rooms. Return Fares, including nus, 1/7.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 20
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