AMUSEMENT GUIDE. HIS MAJESTY'S —" Here's How," Clem Dawe. CONCERT CHAMBER—" Quality Street" St. Cutlibert's Old Girls' Association. PICTURE THEATRES. STRAND —Claudette Cuibert In " Imitation or Lire" and Ralph Bellamy !n "Rendezvous at Midnight." LONDON —Carole Lombard in "No More Orchids." ST. JAMES' —Greta Garbo and Herbert Marshall in " The Painted veil" CIVIC —Evelyn r.aye and Alice Delysfa in " Evensong." RIALTO AND TIVOLI—Lew Ayres In " Lottery Lover" and riancy Carroll in " Jealousy." PLAZA—GracP Moore and Tullio Carmlnatl in "One Nlgiit of Love." NATIONAL AND PRINCE EDWARD — Charlie iiugglcs In " Krlencte or Mr. Sweeney " and Binnie Barnes in "Ko Escape." MAJESTIC—Francis Lederer and Joan .Bennett in " Pursuit or Happiness." REGENT—Wallace Beery and Adolphc Menjouin "The Mighty Barnum." ADELPHI—" Strike Me Lucky." AMBASSADOR —" Mystery or Mr. X." ALEXANDRA —" Caravan." AVONDALE—-" One More River." BIRKENHEAD—" Looking: ror Trouble." BRITANNIA—" Treasure Island." CRYSTAL PALACE—" Tile Gay Blvorcee." CAPITOL —" My Song for You." DELTA (New Lynn)—" Queen Christina.'" DE LUXE—" Hide Out." EMPIRE—" Moulin Rouge." EMPRESS—" Hell in the Heavens." GAIETY (Takapuna)—" Turkey Time." GREY LYNN CINEMA—" Hold the Press." KINGSLAND —" Liule Miss Marker." KING'S (Northcote) —" The County Chair man." LIBERTY (Parnell) —" This Week or Grace." MAYFAIR —" The Private Lire or Henry VIM." PICTUREDROME —" RipHde." REGENT (Epsom)—" Caravan." SOUTHERN CROSS—" The Cat and the Fiddle." STATE (Dovonport)—" Kentucky Kernels." STATE (Onehunga)—" The Gay Divorcee." STATE (Symonds Street) —" Crime Without Passion." STRAND (Onehunga)—" Outcast Lady." TUDOR —" We're Not Dressing-." VICTORIA —" British Agent." WEST END—" Music in tne Air."
DANCING. Peter Pan, new cabaret band. Dixieland, "New Internationals." Pirate Shippe, Milford, grand opening old-time dance. Scots Hall, Astoria old-time dance. Municipal Hall, . Newmarket, Bob Adams' old-time carnival. Masonic Hall, Newton, old-time entertainment. Cai-lton Cabaret, dancing; Monday, oldtime. Rialto Ballroom, popular old-time carnival. Crystal Palace Ballroom, Waitemata Swimming Club's dance. Labour Hall, Newton, old-time; Clemm's "Melody Boys." Druids' Hall, Newton, grand opening; Bmnnand's band. St. Columba Hall, old-time dance and cards. Ambassador Hall. Dominion Road, Columbia Social Club's carnival. Point Chevalier Sailing Clubhouse, oldtime dance. Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent, Connon's old-time orchestra. O'Neill Street Hall, Ponsonby, Ted Lonergan's band. Labour Hall, Tuesday, Thistle Dance Club's opening.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 12
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