AMUSEMENTS. . STALLS, 1/. CIRCLE, 1/6. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. — CRYSTAL PALACE — MT. EDEN. Phone 20-573. TO-NIGHT AT S. Amalgamated Theatres (X.Z.), Ltd. The Stage Hit oC Two Continents — Ten Times as Gorgeous on the .Screen. FRED GINGERASTAIRE ROGERS — In — "THE GAY DIVORCEE." "THE GAY DIVORCEE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALICE r-UADY, ED. EVERETT HORTON, and Half the Ueautios of Hollywood. Wonderful Supporting Programme. t-qtaW"! ONEHUNGA. I O-LA-tili I To . u ight at 7.45 p.m Phone 12-3-W. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, In a .Merry Musical Extravaganza. "THE GAY DIVORCEE." — Also Screening — VIRGINIA BRUCE. CONRAD NAGEL, In "DANGEROUS CORNER." Both Recommended bu Censor /or Adults. USUAL FREE P.US. I REGE~NT & ALEXANDRA | I EPSOM. GREEN LANE. | I Phone 20-1-12. Phone Ili-(i-17. 1 Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. TO-NIGIIT AT S—TWO ATTRACTIONS. No ' I_ LORETTA YOUNG, In Fox Films Musical Epic, " CARAVAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Xo. 2—STUART EUWIX, ROCIIELLE HUDSON, In "BACHELOR BAIT." Recommended bu Censor for' Adults. Alexandra Free Bus leaves i-nnmure 7.15 and 7.30. Lake Road 7.15, 7.:>r>. Campbell Road 7.25 and 7.40, Ellerslio 7.20, 7.3r>, 7.-1.-I. _____ I STATE — DEVONPORT I Phone 22-101. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O/CLOCK. BERT ROBERT WHEELER and WOOLSEY — In — " KENTUCKY KERNELS." Associate Feature: HERBERT MUNDIN In "CALL IT LUCK." Doth Approved for Universal Exhibition. \ EMPRESS I To-night at 7.45". Phono 27-077. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. WARNER BAXTER T., " HELL IN THE HEAVENS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. JOHN BOLES, IRENE DUNNE. In " AGE OF INNOCENCE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. I A riTTT PTTT f GREY LYNN. I AUJliLiJrJai | To-night at 7.45. Phone 27-235. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. GRAND ALL-COMEDY PROGRAMME. Roy ("mo") rene " strike"me~Lucky."" EDMUND LOWE, RUTH ETTING, " LOTS OF~FUN." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Coloured Cartoon. "Queen of Hearts." I RT? T TTYTT , I MT. ALBERT. I Uh, LlUAili I To-night at 8. ROBERT MONTGOMERY In "HIDE - OUT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. GEO. M. COHAN In "GAMBLING." Recommended by Censor for Adults. jga AUCKLAND LITTLE Jpml THEATRE SOCIETY. fE&tF ~]\T OTIC B. Intending members are notified that four plays will be presented during the season, the subscription being 12/6 for one seat at each production, or 25/ for two seats at each production. N.B. : The plans for members' priority booking for first production open at Lewis Eady. Ltd., as under: For Sat., Mon. and Tues., April G, 8, 9. Plan now open. For, Wednesday, April 10, Monday. Members may enrol at the Box Office or at the Secretary's Office, Argus House. High Street.
' The year's productions will be chosen from "The Rose Without a Thorn," a magnificent historical drama oE Henry VIII. and Katheryn Howard (Apr. G). "Bunt.v Pulls the Strings," Graham Moffatt's delightful Scotch comedy: "The Adding Machine." the. brilliant play by the Pulitzer prize winner, Elmer Rice, and a comedy still to be chosen. Organiser and Producer: FREDERIC McCALLUM. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CARNIVAL AND UACE NIGHT. AT «<^piXIELAND/> •Hear the "NEW INTERNATIONALS,"' (The band that studies all tastes) in several New Releases (all winners). A N'ight of Outstanding Merit. Double 7/0. Evening Dress Essential. Phone 26-615 for Reserves. V. H. TRASK, Manager. ATHLETIC SPORTS. -« OTAHUHU AMATEUR CLUB. JF% STURGES PARK, 4mmJL OTAHUHU. MONDAY EVENING, AT 7.30 P.M. BIG OPEN SPORTS MEETING. New Zealand Champions Competing. Two Auckland Provincial Relay Championships—Men and Ladies. Champion Cyclists—Thrills Galore. Come with the Crowds to the Bestconducted Meetings in the Province. BUS LEAVES C.P.0., 7 p.m.; ONEHUNGA, 7.15 p.m.' -" ART UNIONS. I RETURNroSO LDIERS || THE WESTERN SUBURBS RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.) BETTER 'OLE ART UNION. RESULTS : 1. BG7 7. FJ2OOO. 2. 82015. 8. F6508. 3. A7l. * !>. 82000. 4. C 59-10. 10. A3. 5. E77211. 11. C 770. 0. E1172T. / .12. A-157. Copies o£ results may he obtained on receipt o: stamped envelope and number of ticket purchased. T. A. BISHOP. Hon. Secretary. Exhibition Drive, Tltlrangl. . 23 BASKETBALL. TT'DENDALE. Old Girls' Baskotball Association. —Meeting Edcudale 'School, March 30, 2 p.m. 23
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 22
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