AMUSEMENTS. A CAPTIVATING SHOW. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. / *oxy \ A /^OLI\ ( ROXY |N [ v TIVOLI \ \ Queen St. I 1 Nc "« 011 \ Continuous /D \ \mLLh' / \ from / \ / \ll a.m. / N. 8 - /• Phono 41-341. Phone 41-13 G. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. RONV CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11—2-5— S. TI VOL I NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. FEATURE No. 1— UNIVERSAL FILMS Present, First N.Z. Screening. DAZZLING GIRLS!— GAY MUSIC!— SNAPPY DANCING!— CATCHY SONGS!— RICARDO CORTEZ, RICARDO CORTEZ, Your RICARDO CORTEZ, *-»vourite. DOROTHY PAGE, The Singing DOROTHY PAGE, Radio, o£ DOROTHY PAGE, In A MUSIC-STUDDED ROMANCE. SINGING LIPS—SWAYING HITS, Tuned to the melody and timed to the romance oi Manhattan's Greatest Love Song, "MANHATTAN MOON," "MANHATTAN MOON," "MANHATTAN MOON," "MANHATTAN MOON," When tlib Queen of Opera sang /or the King of Broadway. FEATURE No. 2— FOX FILMS Presents, First N.Z. Screening. DANGEROUS DRAMA ON THE FRINGE OF LAW AND ORDER. LEW AYRES, LEW AYRES, AND RALF. HAROLDE (The Gangster Chief). I.OVE AND BULLETS ' DON'T MlX—so ho refused to get romantic till his silk liat feud is settled. MAE CLARKE, MAE CLARKE, THE MOST ADORABLE GIRL HE'D EVER KNOWN, But to win her, he. had to give life a beating when it nearly had him licked. • In "SILK HAT KID." "SILK HAT KID." "SILK HAT KID." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1500 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/.' CHILDREN 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. ROXY AND TIVOLI — TO-NIGHT. ROXY AND TIVOLI — TO-NIGHT.
NEW CABARET. AUCKLAND'S POPULAR RENDEZVOUS.' AUCKLAND'S BEST AFTER-THEATRE SUPPERS. CIVIC CABARET MUSICIANS, Featuring "SOUTH AMERICAN JOE." FRIDAY NIGHT. DANCING UNTIL 1 A.M. r-—r-| TVfT. ALBERT GRAMMAR I Jec* I ' SCHOOL. 1935 ANNUAL CONCERT. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.45. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/6; Children, If. Reserves, 6d, at Lewis Bady, .Ltd. 3 COOKE'S RESTAURANT, QUEEN STREET. AFTERNOON TEA FOR 9D Just compare this price, please, and you'll realise that the value offered here Is really Incomparable : Freshly Baked Scones, Assortment of Freshly Cut Sandwiches, Dainty Cakes, Home-made Conserves. Your choice of Ceylon or China Tea, Od. A Delightful Programme of Music amidst congenial surroundings. THREE-COURSE MEALS 1/3 Everyone enjoys our Dinners. They're so like the meals that mother cooks. Our Apple Pie Is famous, filled with luscious apples and that nice flaky crust, with a generous cut too. Try it to-morrow. FISH' Freshly Fried to your order, with a golden batter and crisp chipped potatoes, and your choice of Tea or Coffee for 1/. < COOKE'S RESTAURANT, | QUEEN STREET. THE 'PLACE TO EAT. H (gMALL. Arriving Tuesday. - EXHIBITIONS. <■ DON'T MISS AUCKLAND'S LOVELIEST TREASURES. LOAN EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES. HART'S* BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. TO-DAY, 11 TO 9.30 P.M. Talk by MR. C. R. FORD, at 8 p.m. Subject: "PICTURES AND PRINTS." Admission, 1/ ; Children (id. 3 parliamentary election. pARN EL L E L ECTOIIATE SIR ALEXANDER HERDMAN'S CAMPAIGN. wil\ l», B i °' Fr i?nds and Supporters, will no held hi the Remuera Librarv Hnii TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), October 3, at 8 p.m. Business: Forming of Committee and General Discussion. Ladies specially Invited ■ 3 CARD PARTIES. -jIfONSTEH Whist Drive, Oddfellows" Hall, Avondale, Friday, 4th. Big Prizes Weir, Secretary. 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 234, 3 October 1935, Page 28
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