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_| AMUSEMENTS. j \ Aiil illik' / ! PLAZA —^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltil. YESTERDAY'S AUDIENCES OPENLY ENPRESKED THEIR WHOLEHEARTED APPRECIATION OK THIS WONDERFUL PICTI'RE. GENE STRATTON POUTER'S '< BEST SELLING NOVEL, J "LADDIE," " LADDIE," " LADDIE," " LADDIE," " LADDIE," " LADDIE," " LADDIE," " LADDIE," AN R.K.O. RADIO PICTURE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. JOHN BEAL (The Little Minister). GLORIA STUART (Hollywood's Most Beautiful Blonde.) AND VIRGINIA WEIDLER (Tlio sweetest little girl you've ever seen.) A TIU'E BLUE STORY BECOMES A ! TRUE LIKE PICTURE THAT WILL SEND YOU ItOMlv HAPPY—YOU'LL SAY IT'S THE BEST PICTURE YOU'VE SEEN. SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30, 5 AND 8 P.M. RESERVATIONS: 41-586. ENTER NOW FOR ' AUCKLAND'S FIRST WHEELBARROW DERBY, FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 26. IST I'RIZIP £8.8/. 2ND I'Rl/.IP C 2 2/. SPECIAL PRIZE, £1 1/. FULL PARTICULARS, PLAZA THEATRE or PHONE 41-üBG. ENTRIES CLOSE NOON, WEDNESDAY NEXT. ~~~~ REGENT V. EI'SOM. Phone 20-112. J Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGIIT AT S O'CLOCK. CHESTER MORRIS, VIRGINIA BRUCE. In " SOCIETY DOCTOR." It ceo m mended bit Censor for Adults. LEE TRACY, SALLY EILERS, 111 " CARNIVAL." Approved for Universal Exhibition WEST END V PONSONI!V RD. I'll. 20-010. / Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "News of the World" Session from 7.30. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Better than ever in " THE LITTLE COLONEL." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Associate Feature: MAY ROBSON, VICTOR .TORY. !n " MILLS OF THE GODS." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. All Children are 'requested to conic along and sign the Shirley Temple Autograph Allium. ALEXANDRA V GREEN LANE. Ph. 10 017. J Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MARGARET SULLA VAN, HERBERT MARSHALL, In " THE GOOD FAIRY." ADRIENNE AMES, RALPH BELLAMY, 111 " GIGOLETTE." Roth Recommended by Censor Jor Adults Usual Free Bus.

I DE LUXE | MT . A ,. 88 „ T . I Electrically Heated I To-night at 8 CONRAD VKIDT in "BELLA DONNA." Recommended hy Censor Jot Adults Gordon 11.-.rkor, Violet Lorraine, In "ROADHOUSE." Approved for IJtiireisnl I'.rhi'ition. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. — TIVOLI. — SUNDAY. SUNDAY. Commencing 7.4."> p.m. Prompt. ANOTHER BIG AND BRIGHT PROGRAMME. INTRODUCING DAVE O'MALLEY AND HIS CELEBRITY JAZZ BAND, Rendering the LATEST OF POPULAR SONG lIITS. THE HARMONY DUO, VERSATILE ARTISTS OF SONG. And MR. TAYLOR, THE BLIND CORN EXIST, in SELECTED ITEMS. Supported by A GOOD VARIETY OK TALENTED ARTISTS, including: Oraee Ray, Jock Houston, Edna Lorri/yan, Dawn Barruclougli, Will Hawkins, Pattie Curran, Freddie Simin, Doreen Jackson, Stan Iloltliouse, Pat Wallace, Ilarry Reece, f)oreen Donnelly, Zita Osborne and MoreMore. All Combining to Make a Pleasing Night j of Entertainment for All. Accompanist: MISS MARGARET SIMM. Admission : Silver Coin Collection. Every Scat a Donation, Please. Doors open 7 p.m. lie Early. Hundreds Turned Away Previous Sundays. MISS J ESMONDE I-II SCOTT. Hon. Organiser. Entire Proceeds Devoted to AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL WORKERS' , ASSOCIATION. '20 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ALL INDIA - NEW ZEALAND NIGHT. - I Members of the N.Z. and ALL INDIA I Hockey teams will be the Guests of the Management. Thousands have thrilled to the marvellous play of these wizards. Meet them socially at Dixieland (the ALL-SPORTS Rendezvous). Double, 7/0. Evening Dress. Phone 26-015. V. H. TRASK. Mgr. JQON'T MISS MEN'S MEETING. Hon. L. M. Isitt and Rev. E. O. Blamires. MEN'S MEETING, SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS lIALL, Grey Avenue, SUNDAY. 21st, 3 p.m. 20 OTRANDT H E A T R E. SUNDAY, At 7.30 p.m.' TALKIES AND iHIORT ADDRESS. iSee Particulars in Main Advertisement. 20 A LL THE "RAGE!" A The Exhibition)—and the Ritz. where log flres crackle a warming welcome, i COOKE'S lUTZ. LTD.. :20 242, Queen Street. FUNERAL NOTICES. The members of the Jugoslav CLUB, AUCKLAND, are requested to attend the Funeral of MRS. TOTICH, leaving St. Patrick's Cathedral. 3 p.m. SUNDAY. —Signed K. MARUSICH, Secretary Jugoslav Club. 20

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

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