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AMUSEMENTS.

WEST END SUNDAY CONCERT. A packed house was experienced at last evening's concert at the West End Theatre, I'onsonby, presented in aid of the funds of the national unemployed workers' movement, many people being turned away. MAGICIANS' SOCIETY. The New Zealand Society of Magici.uis held tile second of "the season's ladi<«' nights at the Auckland Operatic Society's Hall last evening. There was a good attendance and an interesting night of magic was provided. Performers who contributed were Kardo. Jadoo, Ala mat, Eric McLaren, Jack Wood. M. O'Brien and Albert (escapologist). The Harmony Duo rendered selections on mouth organs and at the conclusion of the entertainment the guests were entertained at supper. AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. TOWN HftLL—Wrestling-, Jaget Singh v. 010 Andresen. HIS MAJESTY'S — Madge Elliott, Cyril Rftchard and Company In "High Jinks.** PICTURE THEATRES. STRAND—Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll in "The Thirty-nine Steps." LONDON—MiIan Harvey In "My IJps Betray" and Gloria Stuart In "The Sccret or the Rltie Room." ROXY AND TIVOLI —Mary Carlisle in "Champagne For Breakfast" and Jackie Cooper In "Dinky." ST. JAMES'—Wallace Beery and Robert Young- In "West Point of tlie Air." „ PLAZA—Oraee Moore and Michael Bartlett In "Love Me For Ever." NATIONAL AND PRINCE EDWARD— William Powell and Myrna Loy In "The Thin Man." regent — Fredrlc March and Charles Laugh ton In "Les Mlserables." MAJESTIC—NeIson Eddy and Jeancttc Mac Donald In "Naughty Marietta." ADELPHI—"Laddie." ALEXANDRA—"It's a Small World." AMBASSADOR—"Dames." ASTOR—"The Count or Monte Cristo." AVONDALE—"Sing As We Go." BRITANNIA—"RuggIes or lied Gap." CAPITOL—"The Merry Widow." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Brown on Resolu-

tion." DE LUXE—"The Great Hotel Murder." EMPRESS —"Our Little Gill." GAIETY—"The Circus Clown." GREY LYNN CINEMA—"Wings In the Dark." KING'S (Northcoto) —"Air Hawks." KINGSLAND—"Mrs. Wiggs or the Cabbage Patch." IVIAYFAIR—-"Murder on a Honeymoon." PRINCESS—"Our Little Girl." REGENT (Epsom)—" Bulldog Jack." RlALTO—"Charlie C'han in Paris." STATE (Devonport) —"Passport to Fame." STATE (Onehunga)—"The Informer." STATE (Symonds Street)—" Tile Dragon . Murder Case." STAR (Newton) —"The Last Gentleman." STRAND (Onehunga)—"Vagabond Lady." TUDOR —"Vanessa." VICTORIA —"The Scarlet Pimpernel."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 16