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AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M., 2.15 P.M., S P.M. JUST GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FROM START TO FINISH. .Tust sis You ■want to see liim. WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON. UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON. Approved ]or Universal Exhibition, — VELOZ and YOLANDA — To-day's Dancing Sensations, introducing (lie new and pulse-stirring "Cobra Tango." A STORY OF ARGENTINA. Exotic Fiestas vibrate with life and song . . . Hay cabarets glitter witii beauty, mad melodies of unleashed tangos. • IT'S ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME. in Addition — DENNIS PALMISTRA — — DENNIS PALMISTRA — BIIIM.IANT FRENCH MUSICIAN, At the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN, — Playing — (a) "Darkie Melodies." (b) "Freckle Face." EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. RESERVATIONS: 30-100. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. TIIE REST ALWAYS. ' new empire!— J DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, at S. THE OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR. " THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET," With NORMA SHEARER. CH.MiI.ES LAUGHTON, FREDRIC MARCH, MAUREEN OSULLIVAN. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Also. "Till) DISCONTENTED CANARY," A Beautiful All-Colour Cartoon. AND SELECTED FEATURETTBS. Popular Prices—-Hook Early—No Extra. Tel. 21-433. =r^QNEHUNGA STRAND TO NIGHT. STRAND JEANETTE MacDONALD, MAURICE CHEVALIER, i n "THE MERRY WIDOW." Rce.ommcndcd bi/ Censor tor Adults. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SOUTHERN CROSS HE HLLEH.SI.IIO. Silt.. Mon.. at 7.30 p.m. 1. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, in " CLEOPATRA." Cecil 1!. De Millc's Greatest Production. Recommended ft;/ Censor for Adults. 2. AI.ISON SKIP WORTH, in " TILLIE AND GUS." Come Early. Don't Miss the AllTech n i colour Novelty. Approved for Universal Exhibition.

=ssf DELTA j^= To-night. 7.-1."). and Mon. It li.by Keeler, Dick l'owell in "FOOTLIGHT PARADE." Also. Uproarious English Comedy. ••mister Cinders." Both Approval lor Universal Exhibition "It's So Warm and Cosy." I THE CAPITOL I COMMENCING TO-NIGIIT AT 7.45. (Owing to length of Programme.) The (Ireat Australian Production. "GRANDAD RUDD." Twice as many laughs as "On Our Selection." Also, EVELYN LAYE And ALICE DELYSIA, in " EVENSONG." Beverley Niehol's mucli-diseiissed novel. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. STRAND THEATRE^ SUNDAY EVENING. Short Address, Talking Pictures. Lantern Slide Talks. NORMAN DOUGLAS. ESQ., Will Speak on '•WAR AND RELIGION." TALKING~PICTURE PROGRAMME, Including "THE) SKIN GAME." Adapted from the Plav by JOHN GALSWORTHY. Featuring Frank Pettingell. Recommended Jtt/ Censor tor Adults. DOORS OPEN (1.-15 P.M. Commences 7..'!0 p.m. SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. Under the Auspices of the Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). :20 LEWIS EADY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. SONG RECITAL. SONG RECITAL. MISS REKA PATERSON, SOPRANO, (Recently returned from study at Melbourne.) Will lie heard in Works by Schubert and Liszt, etc., Operatic Arias from La Bolicine, Gianni, Schicchi and La Wally ; .Modern Art Songs and Ballads, j 'MR. ROBERT SIMMERS, Baritone. will be heard in works by Mallinson, Gret- ] clianenoff. Bridge, Tschaikowsky, etc. MR. ALAN POW, Pianist, will play Piano- ' forte Solos by Chopin, Emil Sjogmen. j Also Vocal Duets by MISS REKA PATER- i SON and -AIR. ROBERT SIMMERS, from La Traviata and Pagliaecl, etc. Admission, 1/6. Booking Fee 3d at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Box Oflice. t 20 MEN! TURN Cl' FOR BIBLE IN SCHOOLS MEN'S MEETING, SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS HALL, Grey Avenue, SUNDAY, 21 ST, 3 P.M. Hon. L. M. Isitt and Rev. E. O. Blamires. 20 IN IMPECCABLE TASTE! The Foods —the Service—the Appointments and the Atmosphere at COOKE'S RITZ., LTD.. :2Q 212. Queen Street. FOR DANCING, MEETINGS. LECTURES, SPORTING, CIVIC RECEPTION, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE TWENTY-THREE.

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

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 24

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