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AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. AT 11 A.M., 2.15, 8 P.M. LAST FEW DAYS. HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD in HIS LATEST COMEDY ROLE, " THE CAT'S PAW," " THE CAT'S PAW," "THE CAT'S PAW," A FOX RELEASE. Approved for Universal Er l'ihition. He'll Hake You Chuckle. He'll Make Yon Laugh . ■ Ile'll Make Yon Roar . . ■ RESERVATIONS: 30-100. IS THIS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER? 111 i 563 || | 1624 I I I I FRIDAY NEXT The Screen's Reigning Beauty— MARIJENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH marleneTdietrich MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE iDIETRICH In Her Greatest Role, " THE SCARLET EMPRESS." " THE SCARLET EMPRESS." " THE SCARLET EMPRESS." " THE SCARLET EMPRESS." " THE SCARLET EMPRESS." I " THE SCARLET EMPRESS." A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. With JOHN LODGE, AUBREY SMITH. A SPECTACLE OF BEAUTY! A spectacular drama capturing the barbaric beauty ami ivilil pageantry of nil untamed empire. And Dietrich . . . woman, ot lire empress of beauty living the loves of the most romantic woman ever to be called a Queen. booking is already HEAVY. PLANS AT CIVIC. RESERVATIONS: 30-100. (O'GREY LYNN~ CT) CINEMA. TO NIGHT at 7.45. Reserves 2(>-10G. MAX BAER. I'll IMO CARN ERA, JACK ' DEMPSEY, WALTER HUSTON and MY UNA LOY in "EVERY WOMAN'S MAN. Recommended bit Censor tor Adults. LAUUEL AND HARDY, in ••THBIU FIRST MISTAKE." [THE CAPITOL i EIJXA -MAY OLIVER and EDWARD EVERETT lIORTON. in "THE POOR RICH," — Also — "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." England's Famous Vaudeville Stars in a Delightful Romantic Story. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Attraction To-night. | BRITANNIA | Ne T3^ f t t oßp.m ,<1 ' CHAS. BICKFORD and GRETA NISSEN in "RED WAGON." Recommended bu Censor tor 4if n't n SLIM SUMMERVILLB and ZASU PITTS in "LOVE BIRDS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Popularity of the Winter Garden Increases Every Week. N^^CIVIC WINTERGARDEN. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SUPPER 1/. SUPPER AND DANCING 1/0. | AUCKLAND OPEN TAP | j DANCING CONTEST: j ENTEIt NOW. EXTUIES CLOSE NOV G. IST HEAT, WED., NOV 7. 10.45 P.M. Open to Professionals and Amateurs, Ladies and Gentlemen. No Entrance Fee. IST, 2ND AND 3RD PRIZES. JUDGING BY POPULAR VOTE. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS' ASSN. —The usual Bridge and 500 Tournaments take place at Prior's Cafe, Strand Arcade, THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Admission 1/. Supper and prizes.—D. 11. HENDERSON. :24 DANCING. PARNELL R.S.A. CLUB—OId-time Dance will be held in the Social Hall, 4!), Parnell Road. TO-NIGHT and Every Wednesday and Saturday. Good time assured. Admission, 1/. -4 WINDSOR TENNIS CLUB, To-night (Wed.), Flannel Dance, Modern and Old-time, Dominion Ilall. Next P. 0., Dominion Rd. Supper, Novelties. Trevor Reeves' Dance Band. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/0^ ODERX DANCE Henderson Valley Hall, October 27. Grand Opening of Forest Hill Tennis Club. Havana Orchestra. Free buses leave G.P.0., 7.40 p.m., via llobsou St., Pitt St., l't. Chevalier, Avondale. Sew Lynn. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/0, Double 3/. Good Supper. 24 TEACHERS OF DANCING. PRIVATE Lessons, 2/G; Ballroom, Tap, complete Postal Course, 5/.—Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C YALESKA SCHOOL OF DANCING, 407, Queen St. Phone 4G-121. Talented Children wanted for public appearances. C SPORTS REQUISITES. NEW Uacquets, 7/9 to 05/ ; Uestringing, 8/G to 33/0. —Warwick Smeeton, Ltd., Wellesley St.. East. C SEEDS. PLANTS AND GARDEN. BEGONIAS, Blackmore Langdon's famous bulbs, doubles, S colours, separate; 10/ dozen. —William Boyle. Fitzroy. New Plymouth. A COME up and see our windows. Birds' Supplies.—Henley's, SI, Karangaliape Rd. x 25 EVERGREEN Lawn Grass,'l/ lb; special quotes to the trade. —Brown, Durham Lane, behind lI.M. Theatre. D KUMARAS, Gd 25, 1/9 100, IG/ 1000.— Henley's, Seedsmen, 81. Karangahape Road. x 25

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 22

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