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AMUSEMENTS. FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. A wonderful entertainment from start to finish—that was the verdict of Saturday's packed houses —a brilliant array of featurettes and the year's gayest . romantic comedy! ST. JAMES'I *£g Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. You wouldn't believe there could be so many laughs and thrills in one picture . . . CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE. AFTER TTOURS." FTER v-'FFICE -^-OURS." AFTER /"kFFICE TTOURS." FTER -^-OURS." " A FTER /"OFFICE TTOURS." "Xi_ pTER V-J FFICE -LX OURS ... Approved for Universal Exhibition. With CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, STUART ERWIN and BILLIE BURKE. — AND — JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON! Wonderful pictures showing the cheering thousnnds all over London —the procession of Their Majesties from Buckingham Palace—Parliament's congratulations—see and hoar His Majesty delivering his Jubilee Speech as if you were actually there! Excellent Featurettes Include "ONE HORSE FARMERS." Thelma Todd—Patsy Kelly Comedy. "GIPSY NIGHTS," Colourtono Revue. Reservations arc Heavy for To-night. Plans Open in the Main Foyer from 0.30 a.m. Phone 41-Sl4. i CLEM DAWE'S GREATEST REVUE, " ALL THE WINNERS." ....mllllJlllln,,. HIS MAJESTY'S. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE CLEM DA WE REVUE SEASON RACE CARNIVAL PRODUCTION. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. And Following Evenings. MATINEES, WED. AND SAT. CLEM DAWE And his • INCOMPARABLE REVUE COMPANY, In the big, bright, brilliant and beautiful Extravaganza, I ALL THE WINNERS. | ALL THE WINNERS. | | ALL THE WINNERS. 1 Which is by far the most humorous, most entertaining and most original Revue ever cnjoyeU in Auckland, i Prices, Plans, Day Sales as Usual. Box Plans for Saturday's Grand Farewell Performance will be Opened TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING. A <2 T E P IN • After the Show for a Flavoursomo Hot Milk Drink. OASIS MILK BAR, 65, Queen Street. : RWFS DANCING. — ASTORIA — OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT mO-XIGHT. O-NIGHT J-O-NIGHT SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. ROYAL CARNIVAL. TWO MONTE CARLOS—Ist, 2nd, 3rd, and ith Prizes. HATS FOR EVERYBODY. • NOVELTIES AND BALLOONS GALORE. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES Rendered -by TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND, Five Instruments. COME AND HAVE YOUR PHOTO TAKENAdmission: Ladies 1/, Gentlemen 1/6. C. IBBERTSON — M.C.'s. — E. RIVETT - 3 r~ET~» A KARANA YACHT CLUB (Inc.). ___}J COME TO OUR QLD-rjUME TRANCE, In the CLUBHOUSE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing, 8 TOMMY GEE'S "RED ACES"' BAND. Free Buses from Endeau's Buildings. Monte Carlo, Balloons, Streamers, Novelties.- Light Supper. Better Floor! Better Music! And a Better Time for Everybody! . S„b. —Ladies. 1/ : Gents, 1/6. 3 OLD-rniME TTvANCE, LD--MMB -L»ANCE, . AT THE /CARLTON, V->ARLTON, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. - LONG NIGHT. LADIES — 6D. — GENTS 3 £D LADIES — TO-NIGHT — 0D GENTS. O OLD-TIME DANCE at the TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET. Monte, Confetti, Spot Prizes, Streamers, Balloons. Get Your Concession Cards Toniglit. Light Supper. Bert Saunders. M.C. 3 ROLL UP TO "ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AVONDALE, TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL NIGHT. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. ! Connon's Orchestra. Monte, Spot Prizes, Hats, Slipper, Streamers, etc. Sub., 1/ each. 3 CARNIVAL NIGHT, To-night, Labour Hall (Beresford St. Entrance). Recognised the Best Old-time Dance in Town. Hear the Popular Revellers' Band. Spot AValtz, Monte Carlo, Streamers, Hats, etc. Quality i Prizes. Good Supper. Single, 1/ ; Any Two 1/6. • REMOVAL NOTICES. DENVER CONFECTIONERY, 11, Queen Street, Removing on June 4 to more Modern Premises No. 16, Queen Street, next Wavetley Hotel. Remember! Home Made Sweets are Better. C MARIN SEGBDIN, Proprietor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 16

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