I AMUSEMENTS. ' II LAST TWO DAYS. I SESSIONS: ! 11 a.m., 12.30, 2.30, 5, and S p.m. i 11 GAUMONT-G AI NSBOKOUGH 11 PRESENT J AHOYI/'X ! ' With > i JACK HULBERT M \ Approved y ! I \ for Universal Exhibition. S^ i RESERVES—PHONE 41-SSG. j PLAZA = I = PLAZA == I Direction: i Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. I I FRIDAY I FRIDAY ill / rniiE n. |:j / T7INTBRTAINMENT \ !j [ -jyXASTERPIECE j [I \ ALL miME. / j BIG STARS.y ( 300 I LOVELY GIRLS. J BROS^^-^ PRESENT FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. || FOOTLIGHT PARADE. II FOOTLIGHT PARADE. I I FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. | FOOTLIGHT PARADE. Approved for Exhibition^^^-^ I QTUPENDOUS*"^ f OTAGE SPECTACLES. J j / pLUS \ / 1000 1 I -JITORE rpIIRILLS J \ OENSATIONS. / I BOOK NOW! PLANS AT THEATRE. II 3rd Annual Movie Ball. July 12. CLEM DAWE MATINEE. 2ND GIFT MATINEE, SATURDAY. 50 Gifts include MONARCH SPECIAL CYCLE (Girl's or Boy's) presented in cooperation with the FARMERS' TRADING CO. Matinee Prices: 2/6, 2/ and 1/ (Plus Tax). Children'l/6, 1/ and 6d. I HIS MAJESTY'S. ] Lessees .... J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. /"10MEDY — QPERA — TJEVUE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND TO-MORROW EVENING. ,-- The most popular of all Comedians, CLEM DAWE, And his Brilliant and Incomparable NEW REVUE COMPANY. ! 30 — ARTISTS — 30 In the Stupendous, Amusing and Picturesque Revue Production, J 'THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN.' Which contains everything in the way of amusement fare. COMPLETE NEW PRODUCTION NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. "THE LAUGH PARADE." Box Plans at Lewis Bady, Ltd. Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., 4/ and 3/ ; Stalls, 2/, Gallery, 1/ (Plus Tax). EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. NEW DATES: JULY 18 TO 28. Classes Provided for , FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. HONEY, HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK, HANDICRAFTS, ART, PHOTOGRAPHY. SCHOOLS, RABBITS, POULTRY AND Cogs. ENTRIES NOW CLOSE ON JUNE 28. EXHIBITION SPACE. ■A LARGE AREA IS AVAILABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITS VPPLY TO MANUFACTURERS' ASSO- ■ CIATION. QUEEN'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. Free Schedule of Competitive Classes \ available from A. and P. Association, 41, Albert St., Auckland. Cut out and forward this advertisement to Box 86, Auckland, and a Free Schedule will be posted to your address. NAME ADDRESS (B) 13 DEBATE. (~\ H A L L E- • N G E. \~l DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT. AUCKLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL CHALLENGES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO DEBATE. Subject: "THAT THE DEFECTIVE QUALITY OF STUDENT HUMOUR IS I DUE TO 13
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 138, 13 June 1934, Page 20
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