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AMUSEMENTS. WHAT A SHOW! THE VKRFKCT COMBINATION, COMEDY AND THRILLS I AND \ / TIVOLI \ / RIALTO \ ( TIVOLI \ / RIALTO \ I Newton. I I Newmarket, j \ riione 44-136. J \ Phone / \ J V 46-60!). / Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT S P.M. RIALTO NIGHTLY AT 7.45 P.M. | (JTAR "VTO. -I First N.Z. f I " Screening. | Universal Films Present A MERRY, MAI) "WHIRLWIND OP ' MIRTII! " gTKANIiE "yyIVES." " gTRANGE "YyiVES." " gTRANGE -yyIVES." " gTRANG.E -yyIVES." With ROGER PRYOR, JUNE CLAYWORTH, ESTHER RALSTON, RALPH FORBES, CESAR ROMERO, VAL lIOBSON, LESLIE PENTON. IT. O'CONNELL. When the Whole Family moved into their Love-nest .... ROMANCE LAID AN EGG! Como and see liow this couple -work it out, when the "in-laws" move in to the newlyweds*' home . . . it's a comedy education for all! ; I -\TO. £> First N.Z. | I Screening. | Columbia Films Present A THRILLING. EXCITING, NERVE-TINGLING ROMANTIC MYSTERY! "BEHIND rpilE J^VIDENCE." "JgEHIND rplIE I^YIDBNCE." "JgEHIND rjIHE JfWIDBNCE." "jgEHIND rjIHE J^VIDBXCE." With • NORMAN FOSTER, DONALD COOK, SHEILA MANNORS, PAT O'MALLEY, FRANK DARIEN. MORE ACTION. THRILLS, CHILLS, ROMANCE, packed into a frenzied hour than you've ever seen before! BoVi Recommended, by Censor for Adults. RIALTO — ON STAGE: TO-NIGIIT ONLY. , In Song and Anecdote, THE GIRL IN RED! THE GIRL IN RED! The famous Variety Artist, who holds the World's Endurance Cycling Record—Over -10,000 miles to date. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. I I RIALTO NEWJIARKET^X^ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT AT 7.45 Proceeds in aid of Local Charities, under the personal supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. BASIL RATHBONE BASIL RATHBONE In 1 I JOHN GALSWORTHY'S i I I i "„T OYALTITOS." | I " -Royalties." I 1 1, With MILES MANDER, JOAN WYNDHAM. Recommended ly Censor for Adults. A Human Story, Tense. Gripping, Thrilling. SUPERB FBATURETTES. jg**,OS©, /"iARRICK REPERTORY Vx theatre. OPPORTUNITY FOR tffg&Sf TALENTED AMATEURS. NEXT PLAY READING, *'" " The Cassilis Engagement. " WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 3. WARWICK CHAMBERS, Opp. H.M. THEATRE. Non-Members, Admission by Programme, 1/ at Door. Subscription, including Four Tickets to Public Plays and Admission Literary Evenings, etc., 7/6; Play-reading, 2/6 extra. Apply Warwick Chambers, or Tel. 23-230. 52 <TjPIRATE SHIPPEr^> GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), S P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. " AUTUMN ' BREEZES." OLD - TIME — CARNIVAL DANCE. — SPECIAL DECORATIONS. Caps, Balloons. Novelties, Favours. FUN GALORE. Entrancing Music h.v the INCOMPARABLE PIRATE BAND . Of Six Instruments. Dance Floor Second to none in New Zealand. Phone for Reserves, 23-414. Admission: 3/0 Double, 2/ Single. Free Transport To and From Shlppe. Buses leave Devonport 7.40 and 8 p.m., Bayswater 7.25, 7.55 p.m. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co.. Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to the I'irate Shippe Cabaret on the Vehicular Ferries at a cost of 2/0 per person (WITH A MINIMUM OF 2). This charge incliide-s the cost of conveyance of a Motor Car and Passengers across the Harbour, and return, and admission to the Cabaret. Tickets available at the Vehicular Office (via Devonport only), or on Steamer. :30 MIHOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE. -L The Refined Atmosphere, Dainty Service and Finer Foods at COOKE'S RITZ, LTD.. 242, Queen St. :30 SWIMMING. \ UCKLAND RETAIL DRAPERS AND V MERCERS' SWIMMING ASSN. ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, To be ltelu in TEPID BATHS, on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, at S p.m. One of the Most Interesting and Exciting Carnivals of the Year. ADMISSION: Adults 1/, Children Od. 30 RUGBY FOOTBALL. _ QUBURBS RUtiBY FOOTBALL . CLUB. fcjPA All Member's and Intending Members are requested to Commence Practice. The TRAINING SHED will he open from 7 pin. on MONDAY to THURSDAY of 1 EACH WEEK. •T. R. B. MARSHALL, of, , Assistant Secretary. ELOCUTION. ~~jy-ISS J)AI'HNE J£NIGHT. ELOCUTION IN EVERY BRANCH. Children and Adults. Correct Speech, Gesture. Deportment, Stage Cral't. All Examinations. Colleges Visited. DANCING CLASSES AS USUAL. 22. KHYBEIt PASS. Phone -11-423. WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 22

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