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AMUSEMENTS. 1 \ ~M Hiik / PLAZA |-^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 12.30 — 2.30 — I AND 8 P.M. FINAL THREE DAYS. " BECKY SHARP," IN ALL THE GLORY OF LIVING COLOUR. Kceommcnded by Censor for Adults. FRIDAY NEXT MUSIC! ROMANCE! LAUGHTER! THE GIRL WITH THE VOICE DIVIN] GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE • GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE RETURNS WITH A SONG IN HER HEART TO THRILL YOU ONCE AGAIN, IN TIER NEW PICTURE, —"LOVE ME FOR EVER."—"LOVE ME FOR EVER."—"LOVE ME FOR EVER."—"LOVE ME FOR EVER."—"LOVE ME FOR EVER."—"LOVE ME FOR EVER."(Originally entitled "On Wings of Song." SUPPORTED BY THE GLORIOUS TENOE MICHAEL BARTLETT, AND LEO CARILLO, LUIS ALBERNI, ROBERT ALLEN. To a waiting world there can be no more thrilling news ... no news so rich in its promise of hearttilling romance, ear-lilting melodies! The star of "One Night of Love" soars to greatest glory in the grandest of all musical dramas! Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPECIAL BOOKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE PLAN AT THEATRE, OR PHONE 41-586. — TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). - SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS ST. s f. jr. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE. Presenting 16 CELEBRITY TURNS, Including the Prince of Illusionists, "JADOO," THE MAGICIAN. MUSIC! MAGIC! MIRTH Prices that you can afford : Admission, 1/ and (id. Children, Gd and ltd Doors Open at 7.1."> p.m. Be Early. A VONDALE WSSsPT" RETURNED IRETURNEDSOLDIERSI SOLDIERS'CLUB Vjf— lte DIGGERS' CONCERT Bus will leave Bissett's Store, via Taylo St., at 7 p.m. sharp. Bus will leave Fearon' Corner at 7 p.m. sharp. Buses will leav P.O. at 7 p.m. sharp. One minute past ' will be too late. A. WHOWELL, See. DANCING. 1/ — OLD-TIME, WITH 4 — 1/ MODERN DANCES. TO-NIGHT. AMBASSADORS' HALL, DOMINION RD. (2nd Section.) COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE, 8-32. EXCELLENT FLOOR, MUSIC, SUPPER 2 MONTE CARLOS. P.S.—SAT., OLD-TIME. x] OLD COROMANDEL COUNTY BOY! AND GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. INA r ' NIGHT OF SOCIAL! AND DANCES, DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON TO N IGIIT (TUESDA Y). All Popular Old-Time Dances. Monte Carlos Cards and Prizes for non-dancers. Popula Savoy Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper 3ti Prizes. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/(1. : 6D —TO-NIGHT—(iD. ZEALANDIA lIALL Balmoral Terminus. OLD-TIME DANCE. Holt's Popular Orchestra. Good Floor. Sandwich Supper. MX'., J ■■•Holt. A. CASSIE, Hon. Sec. 1 OARLTON QABARET, TO-NIGHT. OUR USUAL BIG JAZZ NIGHT. Admission as Usual. 3 fi'J TO-NIGHT oTj u SOCIAL AND DANCE, F.S.U. HALL. Karangahape Road, Opposite Newton Post Ollice. Good Music, Light Supper. Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigs. xl rpO-NIGHT LABOUR HALL. -L (Entrance Beresford St.) GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. Ted Croad's Chevalier Band. Balloons, Streamers. 1/. Supper. xl C. IBBKRTSON. MX'. AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. ("f(5 \ ANNUAL BALL, ]WH/ PETER PAN CABARET, . Lome Street, r 1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. Australian and New Zealand Teams to be Guests. Dancing to Suit All. Prices : 7/G Double Ticket, 4/ Single Ticket. Tickets obtainable at the Cabaret, Mr. E. K. Asher, Argus House, High Street, and the Office of the Auckland Rugby League. xl Hotel workers- benevolent FUND. SOCIAL AND DANCE, Old-time and Modern. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. Epi Shalfoon's Orchestra. Good Supper. Subscription : Ladies 1/fi, Gents 2/. ROLL UP—IT WILL BE A GREAT NIGHT! 2 ALL WEST COASTERS ROLL UP, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 2. OI.D-TIME DANCE AND EUCHRE. DRUIDS' HALL, 17, NORTH ST., NEWTON. Popular Music with Good Supper. Inquire Phone 13-731. :xl

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 231, 1 October 1935, Page 18

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