AMUSEMENTS. I j"The "Theatre of Dignity and Prostig Catering for the Discriminating Picture- , goer." PLAZA \ Direction : Amalgamated Theutres (N.Z.), Ltd. Sessions : 11 a.m., 12.30, —■ I'or Reeervea ~.'M, o and S p.m. — Phone 41-3SG. LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS OF TOM WALLS mid RALPH LYNN " a cup of'kindness." Hurry, lmrry, if you wish to boo (his splendid! laughter programme that lias made all Auckland laugh. If ceo in in ended by Censor for Adults. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. A GENIUS OF PRODUCTION. j i ■ A MASTERPIECE IN STORY. j A MIRACLE IN ACTING. | "LITTLE FRIEND," "LITTLE FRIEND," "LITTLE FRIEND," ! ■ "LITTLE FRIEND," "LITTLE FRIEND," " LITTLE FRIEND," "The Greatest of all human stories, truer than life itself." j Featuring NOVA PILBEAM, NOVA PILBEAM, NOVA PILBEAM, NOVA PILBEAM, ' NOVA PILBEAM, The Child Actress Tvho has become famous overnight, in a story that will remain in your memory for ever. Recommended by Censor for Adults, ALEXANDRA~| To R B ™*
Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. WARNER OLAND In CHARLIE CHAN'S COURAGE. " KRAKATOA." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Free Bus loaves Lake Road 7.40, Ellerslie 7.45, Campbell Road 7.50. [ HIS MAJESTY'S. J Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. . TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. LAST 4 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. LAST 4 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. STANLEY McKAY'S INTERNATIONAL . VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE- COMPANY In the Peppy, Colourful and Sparkling Production, |' "VANITY FAIR." j Interpreted by: ' Frank Perrin, Nell Fleming, T-ed Stanley, Fred Argyle, 'Rae Foster. Victor Burke, Dot Arnold, Cecil Perry, Esma Roach, The Hobo on 'the Clothes Line, Ivy Ivel, The Alexander Wonder Hand Balancers, The Yodelling Ncwtons, The 3 Alecs (Continental Tumbling Clowns), ami The Gaieties' Beauty Ballet'and Orchestra. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR • SATURDAY'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. PRICES—Night: 4/, 3/, 2/ (Plus Tax) & 1/ Matinee: 2/ (Plus Tax) and 1/. Children (Matinee), 1/, fid. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales Theatre"Kiosk. FAREWELL GIFT MATINEE SATURDAY. •_ ICD CREAM DELICACIES ! Plain, Gd; Sundaes, Od ; Special. 1/. c THE HITZ, . 242, Queen Street. :24 DANCING. 1/ ~ M UNICIPAIj H ALL - -1/ Newmarket. OLD-TIME DANCING DE LUXE. Direction : Bob Adams. Q.RAND QARNIVAL fT!O-NIGHT. NOVELTY PRIZES.. NOVELTY PRIZES. ,r«^. 11 the Favourite Old-time Dances. MONTE CARLO, Ist. 2nd and 3rrl Prizes. Spot Waltz. Good Prizes. Klaunels Optional. Jockey Caps. Straw Buns, Bowlers. r!Mr, OO " S .V S /" leakpl ' s ' otc - Suppeil Provided. 808 ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA Admission. 1/. Uric: Cleaver. M.C. 21 HAU " Surrey Crescent. ■ntirV'^.l 0111 i,,KI Bvpr . v Wednesday. THE WELCOME OLD-TIME DAXCE Spot Prizes, Light Su'pper, Streamers. Waltz Blues, Log Cabin, Three-Stop I'olanaise. <»ood Music, hard to beat, played bv Mrs. M. Oovan (Piano), Miss Hewitt (Violin), iMr. A. Sutton (Cornet), and Mr. Frort Ewart (Drums). Come along for a good night's dancing. BERT GRAY, M.C. 21 rpO-NIGHT MASONIC HALL, ■*- Belgium Street. pinn lo i V ,vn ~row(1 t0 tho ST - ANDREWS PIPE BAXDiS most Popular OLD-TIMIO DAXCE. "Call of the Pipos." Montp, Spot Waltz BliiPK. Chocs.. CigsV, Supper. SNAPPY SIX ORCHESTRA. Admission, 1/ | 21 W. SAUL,. M.C. I |~vON'T FORGET MONSTER CARNIVAL, ' - 1 - , ORANGE HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. . Gents, 1/6: Ladies, 1/. 21
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 276, 21 November 1934, Page 22
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