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AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA PLAZA ■ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. SESSION'S : 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30. 5 P.M., AND DE LUXE SESSION 8 P.M. | WAUXEIi BROS. PRESENT | J t GIRLS. ; TIIE i h entertainment A M ASTE It PIECE <r | OF ALL TIME. i FOOTLIGHT PARADE. J FOOTLIGHT PARADE. ' FOOTLIGHT PARADE. ! FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. FOOTLIGHT PARADE. ☆ Approved for A Universal y Exhibition. Js~-X ©f 10 I 'scenes ) BOOK NOW—DON'T DELAY. RESERVES PHONE 41-556. Third Annual Movie Ball, July 12. To-night CRYSTAL No Extra 8 o'clock. PALACE /%j Reserves. (Mt. Edenßd.) / Phone 20-573. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. — ALL-COMEDY PROGRAMME — Filial Screening. CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, In " MAMA LOVES PAPA." Constance Cummings, Gus McNaugliton, In "HEADS WE GO." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. = 11 ii i iimrrn ii iij i-i i iii 11— E RIALTO THEATRE E — "Where Sound Astounds." — E i ll 11111111M111111111111 IT E — Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. II TO-NIGHT AT 8. — Final Screening. ~ I CICELY I T AUNT I — I COURTNEIDGE I in I — | SAM HARDY. | | SALLY | ZZ With Debroy Somers and his Band. — Approved for Universal Exhibition. | REGENT 7 Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. CICELY COURTNEIDGE, SAM HARDY DEBROY SOMERS and his Band, — In — "AUNT SALLY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. | Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd BING CROSBY In "BIG BROADCAST." ALISON SKIP WORTH In "A LADY'S PROFESSION." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition FREE BUS ' leaves Lake lload 7.40, Ellerslie 7.45, Campbell Road 7.50. I DE LUXE I MT - albert. L Aj:i I To-night at 8. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. GEORGE O'BRIEN, CLAIRE TREVOR* In "EVER SINCE EVE." JOHN BOLES, VICTOR JORY, In "I BELIEVED IN YOU." noth Recommended bp Censor for Adults. I KING'S THEATRE | "JSSESSSa tTJSttiz ? £S" ck ' JOHN BARRYMORF- In "LONG-LOST FATHER." Iteoommcnded bp Censor for Adults. FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. TTELP THE YOUTH OF AUCKLAND Y.M.C.A—Y.W.C.A. street appeal, NEXT FRIDAY. 20 TTUNDREDS of new milk drinks OASIS MILK BAR, Next Hotel Auckland, Queen Street. See Special Announcement on Page 11 X2C LECTURES. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 23, NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 23, AT 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. DR. F. W. NORWOOD, THE WORLD-FAMOUS SPEAKER, Of the CITY TEMPLE, LONDON, WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS On "PEACE AND WAR—THE PROSPECT." A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR A GREAT ORATOR. ADMISSION. ONE SHILLING. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Sixpence Extra. (NOTE. —Intending Members of the League of Nations Union are invited to communicate with the Secretary, Mr. C. E. Archibald. Northumberland Avenue, Takapuna, N. 2.) :23 RAILWAY NOTICES. rjMME - TABLE ALTERATIONS. On and after MONDAY, 25th June, the following Time-table Alterations will operate:—The present 6.50 a.m. Hehderson-Auck-land train will run from Waitakere to Auckland, leaving Waitakere at 0.30 a.m., bwanson 6.38 a.m., Henderson 0.00 a.m.— thence as at present. This train, will stop at all stations if required to pick up or set down passengers. The present 0.10 a.m. Waitakore-Auekland train (Henderson depart 0.30 a.m.), will run from Henderson to Auckland only. 20 __ TYPISTS. 7JUP LI OA TIN G, Typing. Reporting, at shortest notice.- M. E. Kelsev FifM, 1< loor, N.JS. Insurance Bldg. 47-250.' "C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 18

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