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AMUSEMENTS. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. STALLS, 1/. CIRCLE, 1/6. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. <L palace Mt. Eden Rd. l'o-night at S. Phono 20-573. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. A PROGRAMME THAT IS A TREAT ROBERT MONTGOMERY MA UREEN O'SU LLI VAN, — In — " HIDE - OUT." ICs the Season's Happiest Hit ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. JpRANCES J)EE, jgILLIE J*URKF., JgRUCE QABOT, Q.INGER ROGERS, " FINISHING SCHOOL." • —where rich girls learn to he ladies? Recommended b/r Censor for Adults. \ f^RIALTO^) I'hone 46-000. / Newmarket. S \ Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. The Picture nil Newmarket. Remuera and Epsom have been waiting for. Debonair ROBERT MONTGOMERY "HIDE' - OUT." With MAURKRN O'SULLIVAN. It's the Season's Happiest Hit! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Togellier with SUPERB RIALTO FEA'I'URETTES. | REGENT & ALEXANDRA - 1| I EPSOM. ' GREEN LAME. Thone 20-142. Phone 10-047. 1 I Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), I.td. | At Both Theatres — To-night at S. jyTERLE QBERON, JOHN Q.ARRICK, — In — " BROKEN MELODY." CLAIR TREVOR, NORMAN FOSTER, — In — " ELINOR NORTON." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Free Bus for Alexandra leaves Fanmure, 7.15 and 7.30: Lake Road, 7.15 and 7.•'!•>: Campbell Road, 7.25 and 7.40 ; Eilerslie, 7.20. 7:35. and 7.15. I QTATF 1 I ONEHUNGA. | Otfl-J Xj I To-night at' 7.45 p.m. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 3 BIG FEATURES and Full Supports. ANN HARDING In "THE FOUNTAIN." GENEVIEVE TOR IN, FRANK MORGAN, — In —- "BY YOUR LEAVE." Both Recommended by Censor for Adult', Also, introducing the Marvellous New Colour Process in a Glorious Musical — "LA CUCARACIIA" (La Koo-ka-ra-cha). Free Bus leaves Te Papnpa 7.20, Athens Rd. 7.30, via Upper Queen St. _r"STATE |_ I DEVONPORT 1' Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. To-night at S. Phone 22-101. WILLIAM POWELL In "THE KENNEL MURDER CASE." ZASU PITTS, SALLY EILERS, In " 3 ON A HONEYMOON." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MOVIE DAY PICNIC POSTPONED TO SUNDAY. MARCH 3. IDE LUXE r fSdifin NORMA SHEARER — In — "RIPTIDE." Recommended by Censor for Adult*. SKIPPET^>. BEACH^^'^^ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), BIG JAZZ NIGHT, S.O p.m. to 12. INCOMPARABLE PIRATE SHIPPE BAND of Six Instruments. Jn Latest Jazz Hits. PRIZES, FAVOURS, STREAMERS AND BALLOONS. Full Jazz Programme. FREE BUS TRANSPORT TO AND FROM SHIPPE, Leaving Devonport 7.40, S.O, Bayswatci 7.25, 7.50, returning after Dance. Admission—Double. 3/G ; Single. 2/. Phone 23-414 for Reservations, a,. S. DAVIS, M.C. CJ FECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THI* tO VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with th< Devonport Steam Ferry Co.. Ltd., for tin conveyance of intending passengers to tin Pirate Sliippe Cabaret on the Veliiculai Ferries at a cost of 2'/G per person (WITH A MINIMUM OF 2). This charge include! • the cost of conveyance of a Motor Car ant Passengers across the Harbour and Return and Admission to the Cabaret. Tickets available at the Vehicle Otlic( (via Devonport only), or on Steamer. SWIMMING. TO ATEW ZEALANE _ - -L> .SWIMMING •" ■ L ASSOCIATION (Auckland Centre) TEPID BATHS. GRAND CARNIVAL ON MONDAY, MARCH 4. AT S P.M. ONLY APPEARANCE OF THE FRENCH CHAMPIONS, TARTS AND POUSSARD., AND CHINESE CHAMPION KWOK CHUN HANG. HANDICAP EVENTS : GO 2-3 Yards Men's, CO 2-3 Yards Ladies', 00 2-3 Yards Boys', GO 2-3 l'ards Girls', 6(5 2-3 Yards Dual Relay, Open Dive. Entries close SATURDAY, March 2, at 3 p.m. 23 W. BATTY, Hon. Secretary. LECTURES. T ANTEItN LECTURE, With sS-./X.—.-i Pictures and Cartoons. £ 5 ILLUSTRATING STALIN'S ■t ? HISTORIC SPEECH ON SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN. Lecturer: MR. R. ARMSTRONG. F.S.U. HALL, Karangaliape Road, Opp. Newton P.O. SUNDAY, 24th, AT 7.45 P.M. DO NOT MISS THESE PICTURES. 23 ttiirst aid to the INJURED. Classes are now being formed "t the Ambulance Station, Rutland Sti'cet, for MEN on MONDAY. March 4. and for LADIES on WEDNESDAY, March 0, at 7 p.m. The fee for the Course of Six Lectures and Examination is 7/0. Early application is requested to the Secretary-Manager, Ambulance Station, Rutland St. Phone 45-920. FOR DANCING, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ] FERRY NOTICES, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE TWENTY-ONE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1935, Page 22

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