AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. 1 ROXY I AND 1 TIVOLI 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY, 11—2—B—S. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. No. 1— GEORGE O'BRIEN In •TTIHE pOWBOY "VTILLIONAIRE." •'- L HE -IM-ILLIOXAIKK." Kb. 2— RICHARD CROMWELL, • WALLACE FORD, • WESLEY BARRY~ In "MEX r\F fTIHE TTODE." "-LU EX VJp IHK1 HK ±j. OU1 ;- lioth Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1500 SKATS. 1/. 1/. CHILDREN 6(1, C.I. j CRYSTAL PALACE | I MT. EDEN RD. Phone 20-573. | To-night at S o'clock. TOM RALPH WALLS and LYNN ' In their funniest film, "FIGHTING STOCK." J Recommended ty Censor for Adults. I Also, RICHARD DIX In " THE ARIZONIAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I RIALTO I To-night at 7.45. I NEWMARKET. \ Phone 46-GO9. I In response to numerous requests. — RETURN SEASON — FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, I IRENE DUNNE, all In " ROBERTA " —— ■ " ROBERTA " Associate Feature: Clive Brook, Madeleine Carroll, In '•THE DICTATOR." I Both Recommended Censor for Adulin. j STATE : To-night at 8. I OXEHUXGA. Pllone I****- ! England's Foremost Actor. i Conrad Veidt, In "BELLA DONNA." I Recommended by Censor for Adults. [ De Luxe Featurettes. Usual Free Bus. WESTiEND To-night at 8. PONSONBY RD. I Phone 2604 °- ! " Gene Gerrard at his best in "THERE GOES SUSIE." Associate Feature : "THE MAN I WANT." Both Recommended Censor for Adults. DE LUXE To-night at 8. MT. ALBERT. Electrically Heated. I . CLAUDETTE COLBERT In Fanny Hurst's Immortal Story, "IMITATION OF LIFE." ! Recommended by Censor for Adults. ) Special Featurettes. TT'S NICER -*- —so.very refined —and decidedly Inexpensive— COOKE'S RITZ, LTD.. :14 242, Queen Street. . MEETINGS. VtJt "W" Z. LABOUR PARTY. Jfr-sSfe, / * TO-NIGHT. ffiksfrfflP TO-NIGHT.. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, AT 8. DOORS OPEN AT 7. MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P.,' MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P., MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P., LEADER OF HIS MAJESTY'S OPPOSITIOX, Will Give an Address on LABOUR'S PLAN LABOUR'S PLAN For the Rehabilitation of the People of New Zealand. MR. W. B. PARRY, M.P., Will Also Speak. His Worship the Mayor Will Preside. -' Xo Seats Reserved, Excepting for Aged or Infirmed Citizens. F. ERXEST MARTIN, s9 ' Secretary. CITIZENS , • CITIZENS' INDIGNATION INDIGNATION MEETING. MEETING. A UNITED PROTEST AGAIXST UNJUST AND UNCHRISTIAN SOCIAL CONDITIONS. TOWN HALL, :OWN HALL, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 8 P.M. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. CHAIRMAN: HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF NEW ZEALAND. SPEAKERS: RT. REV. MOXSIGXOR H. F. HOLBROOK, REV. WALTER AVBRILL, DR. E. B. GUNSON, KEXXETH H. MELVIN. Selections on the Grand Organ from 7.30 p.m., by PROFESSOR MOOR-KAROLY. USHERS—PIease report Queen Street Entrance, 7 p.m. i> VTRAVAC, T IMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Second Vmiual General Meeting of the Company i'ill be held on WEDNESDAY. September 8, 1033, at 4 p.m., at the Chamber of .'ommerce, Swanson Street, Auckland. The Share Registers and Transfer Books .vill be Closed from September 11 to Sepember 18, both days inclusive. xlO PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. ALL Sympathisers and those willing to assist in the Candidature of the Communist Candidate. Len Howson, in the forthcoming Parliamentary Election, are •isked to atfnd Meeting in Grey Lynn Library at 7.30 p.m., WEDNESDAY, lltli Inst. L. HOWSON, x 9 10, Bereffnrd St.. City. WiNES AND SP'RITT FOR SALE. \ LWAYS Be Wise — Buv Wines from J\ Curbans. Oldest Firm. Oldest Wines, largest vineyards In New Zealand. Bedrock prices. Hospital suppliers. C a UCKLAND WIXE COY.. K-itland St.— l\ Rich Port. Golden Sherry. Frontianac. Madeira. 30/ per case: quality Guaranteed Wt-ight paid. —Phone 44-409. D TV.CH Port Wine. 21/2 gallons at Depot: U hfini: jars.—Corban's Wines. Fort St ''hone +2-463. *>
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 213, 9 September 1935, Page 16
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