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AMUSEMENTS. \/ x/ —<C PLAZA > — Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. " THE FUNNIEST PICTURE I'VE SEEN." "A SCREAMFROM START TO FINISH." SUCH ARE THE REMARKS OF THE AUDIENCES AS THEY LEAVE THE THEATRE. IT IS TRULY A GREAT COMEDY. — RALPH LYNN — — RALPPI LYNN — — RALPH LYNN — — RALPH LYNN — _ RALPH LYNN — _ RALPH LYNN — — RALPH LYNN — — RALPH LYNN — With ROBERTSON ITARE and GORDON DARKER, In " DIRTY WORK." " DIRTY WORK." " DIRTY WORK." " DIRTY WORK." " DIRTY WORK." " DIRTY WORK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Scintillating with mirth and containing a laugh per minute: ideal entertainment for all the family—don't miss this, jour last opportunities.

SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30, 5 AND 8 P.M. RESERVATIONS, 41-586. IT IS WISE TO BOOK! ..irntfHtlllnin. \ HIS MAJESTY'S. / Direction... .J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A BRILLIANT REVIVAL. "THE WIND AND THE RAIN." Tlie revival ot the New Zealand playwright's delightful comedy last night was received with even greater enthusiasm than when it created a furore here in January last. TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Tresent their Incoiasarnble Company in London's 'Most 'Successful Comedy, the THE WIND AND THE RAIN. THE WIND AND THE RAIN. THE WIND AND THE RAIN. By the Young NEW ZEALAND PLAYWRIGHT. DK. MER'I'ON HODGE. Another Popular Revival, NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY: NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY: MATINEE TUESDAY AT 2. Three Special Revivals of the World's Best and Most Thrilling Dramatic Sensation. " TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." [ " TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." | "TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." | Unquestionably the most intensely interesting drama the stage lias known for 20 years. The Company is headed by GEORGE TIIIRLWELL, With Whom is Associated FRANK BRADLEY — ARUNDEL NIXON, JANET JOHNSON, Harold Meade, Tommy Jay, R. L. Atholwood, Gwen Munro, Nan Taylor. Ron Roberts, And Other Notable Artists. EVENING PRICES. —Rsd. Stalls, ii/ ; D.C., 4/; Stalls (Reserve), •'!/ ; Gallery, 1/; Early Door Gallery, Cd extra (Ail prices plus tax). Box Plans at Lewis Ead.v, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. 'THE WIND AND THE RAIN,' TAURANGA—WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT HAMILTON—THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. AS A STATESMAN ....

\ In \ THE IRON DUKE j Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIVIC NEXT CHANGE. "The cnbnrets in Sydney arc much the same as the N.Z. cabarets, ami although some are larger, there are none anv better run than Auckland s Peter ran."—Extract from an article by Sir. A If. Healy, in the "N.Z. Observer." April 24, 1935. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PAN\^ (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret Society RendezvousL^^"^ The NEW Bnnd ' Featuring Hit Numbers from Eddie Cantor's new film, "Kid Millions." Double, 7/6. Evening Dress. Reservations, 46-777. Manager NEII> EDGAR. Easter evenings are royally concluded if supper is partaken of at COOKE'S RITZ., LTD., :27 242, Queen Street. EXHIBITIONS. WATER COLOURS By LUCRETIA JOHNSON, 8.W.5., At THE MABEL JOHNSON SCHOOL OP DANCING AND FENCING, 52. Shortland Street. 2 DAYS ONLY. ■MONDAY, 10-6. TUESDAY. 10-6. Final Exhibition before leaving N.Z. Admission Free. 27 POWER BOARD NOTICES. mHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER 1 BOARD. SHUT-DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shut-down, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations, on SUNDAY NEXT, April 28, 1935, in the urdermentioned transformer areas:— ELLIOTT STREET. Papakura (between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 2 p.m.). NIXON STREET. Olahuliu (between the hours of 3 p.m. and 3.30 p.m.). R. 11. BARTLEY, 27 General Manage®, j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 22

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