AMUSEMENTS. SECOND BIG WEEK. SECOND BIG WEEK. UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST PROGRAMME EVER OFFERED 10 AUCKLANDERS. == PLAZA = =PLAZA Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. ' SESSIONS : 11 A.M., lli.ao, 2.30, 0 P.M., DU LUXE SESSION S P.M. Wnrnci Bros. Present DICK POWELL, GINGER KOGEKS, PAT O'BRIEN, FOUR MILLS BROTHERS, THREE RADIO ROGUES, THE DEKUTANTES, TED FIORITO and his Kami. All in / TWENTY \ 7 MILLION \ ,1 SWEETHEARTS. J, \ Approval for / \ Vnivcrsul Exhibition. / — This Year's Biggest Songs — |"Tlio Man on 1 lie Flying Trapeze," i'TIl Siring Alonir Willi Yon." ;"K;iir and Wannor." [■'How Am 1 Poin'?" SPECIAL 'FEATURETTES Incluae: ! "KING FOR A DAY," Comcily Do Luxe, with America's Foremost "Tap" Dancing Exponent.
"THE EAST INDIES," Another Delightful "Newman Musical Journey." i Latest News, etc BOOK NOW! DOX'T DELAY. Plana at Theatre, PHONE 41-586. END^>. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. ITionc 20-910. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. 2 BIG FEATURES and Full Supports. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, WARNER BAXTER, PAT PATTERSON, " STAND UP AND CHEER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. JOAN BLOXDELL, GUY KII'.IIEK. In "CONVENTION CITY." Recommended, by Censor for Adults. LUxiT^^ MT. ALBERT. TO-NIGHT AT S. Plume 10-101. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. JOE E. BROWN In A VERY HONOURABLE GUY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. CLARK GABLE, WILLIAM POWELL, MYKXA LOY. In MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Free Bum leaves Avondale P.O. 7.00 Tonight for Do Lux<> Theatre. TO-NIGHT AT 8. "*" T'lioue 19-903. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd JESSIE MATTHEWS —- In — " EVERGREEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. # LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. 37TH PRODUCTION. "THE MARQUISE,"! / " THE MARQUISE," \ / "THE MARQUISE," \
A Dellffhtful Comedy by NOEL COWARD. For our last production of liJ.'M, and marking the oiul of our lentil year, we present ono or tin: brightest and most spectacular Costume Comedies of our repertoire. The play sparkles with the wit for -which tho famous Noel Coward is renowned. Book now, plans are filling rapidly. TOWN HALL (concert TOWN HALL chamber). FRL, 16th, SAT., 17th, Mon., 19th, TUES., 20th NOV. PRICES: -J/, 3/, -7, 1/. IJox Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Producer: FREDERIC E. MeCALLUM. PIRATE SHIPPE mkwohd. NOVEMBER 11, 1934. THIS SUNDAY, from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. -MISS SARA STACPOOLE (Soprano) And ORCHESTRA. Buses direct to Pirate Sliippe, connecting with Steamers leaving Auckland (via Dovonport) iit 2 p.m. and 2.20 p.m.' Bus leaves the Pirate Sliippe at 4.25 p.m. Return Pare, steamer and bus, Adults 1/7. in — jy£lD-DAi' REVIVER. Light Luncheon from 1/. THE RITZ. :10 COURSING. SPEED SPEED. TIN HARE RACING, COMING TO CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, STARTING 2 P.M. THIS HAS THRILLED AUSTRALIA, ENGLAND AND AMERICA. 100 Speedy Greyhounds from nil parts of tliw North Island competing around a circular track of a quarter of u mile. BOYS' VOX TERRIER RACES, During Interval, for Cash Prizes. NOMINATION.—IO/ for Speed Cup, Hurdle Race .",/, Maiden Dux Stake, ',/. close with the Secretary not later than SATURDAY, November 21, at 8 p.m. A. LUCAS. Secretary,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 22
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