AMUSEMENTS. | \ M lllitK / PLAZA I—^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 12.30 — 2.30 — 5 AND 8 P.M. ANOTHER RECORD ATTENDANCE ON SATURDAY ACCLAIMED— THE GREAT KARLOFF KARLOFF KARLOFF KARLOFF KARLOFF KARLOFF KARLOFF KARLOFF IN THE OUTSTANDING EFFORT OF HIS COLOURFUL CAREER. i THE \ ~ BLACK — = V^ROOM^y With MARIAN MARSH, COLIN TAPLEY, AND ROBT. ALLEN. Recommended by Censor as not Suitable for Children. THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! AND MYSTERY! ABOUND THROUGHOUT A POWERFUL STORY. COMEDY, CARTOON, NEWS. ETC. PLAN AT THEATRE. RESERVATIONS, 41-586. (7) ~GREY' LYNN )r\ VC/j CINEMA. I To-night at rj 3Q Res. 26-40 G. THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF 1935. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." With JEANETTE MacDONALD and NELSON EDDY. Also Edward Arnold, Arthur Byron, Id "THE STRANGE CONSPIRACY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Laurel and Hardy in "Going Bye-bye." Fitzpatrick Travel Talk, in colour, "Los . Angeles, Wonder City." Yet again THE CAPITOL scores a wonderful triumph with a superb programme that simply enthralled Saturday's packed house. Again— To-night and To-morrow only— Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone (heroes of "Bengal Lancers") in "TO-DAY WE LIVE," a splendid drama; also Randolph Scott in "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY," a thrilling mystery. Both Approved for Universal Exhibit ion. THE CATITOL. AT S TO-NIGHT. ASTOR CINEMA, DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGIIT AT S. CLAUDETTE COLBERT "THE GILDED LILY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Selected Featurettes. Lounge Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/. Reserves. Telephone 21-433. A C II A N G E is as good as a rest. Dine out—in comfort and leisure—at the RITZ, 242. Queen Street. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. JQ EMOC RA T jp ART Y.
T, C. A. H ISLOP ' CMG(LEADER OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY), "W ill Address the Electors as under:— \AITE.UATA ELECTORATE. MR. ALAN DONALD, Democrat Candidate. rpO-NIGHT — "jYI" ONDAY. NORTHCOTE, KING'S THEATRE, 7.30 p.m. DEVONPORT, STATE THEATRE, 8.30 p.m. TTAURAKI ELECTORATE. MR. STAN RICKARDS, Democrat Candidate. rpO-MORROW — rjIUESDAY. CLEVEDON, PUBLIC HALL, 2 p.m. PAPATOETOE TOWN HALL, S p.m. g NGATEA PUBLIC HALL, 11 a.m.* FOR FURTHER MEETINGS, ETC., WATCH THIS SPACE. COME AND HEAR THIS GREAT LEADER TELL THE DEMOCRAT STORY. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. VOTE DEMOCRAT ON NOVEMBER 27. HARRY C. BAULF, Northern Divisional Organiser. jp ARTY. AUCKLAND SUBURBS ELECTORATE. M R W. J. H. C LARK Will Address Electors as Under:— WAITAKERIS PUBLIC HALL — TOMORROW (Tuesday), Nov. 5, 8 p.m. TE ATATU, CHURCH HALL—WEDNESDAY, No. 0, 1.30 p.m. NEW LYNN, St. THOMAS' HALL— WEDNESDAY, Nov. G, 7 to 8 p.m. BLOCKHOUSE BAY, PICTURE HALLWEDNESDAY, Nov. G, 8.15 p.m. JJ AURAKI ELECTORATE. JJICKARDS Will Address Electors as follows :— TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) — MANGERE CENTRAL, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) — CLEVEDON (with Mr. Hislop), 2.30 p.m.; PAI'ATOETOE (with Mr. Hislop), 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY (November C) —NGATEA (with ■ Mr. Hislop), 11 a.m. ; MAItAMARUA, 8 p.m. THURSDAY (November 7) —POKENO, 8 p.m. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED, g D E S DEMOCRAT. M E " A. J. gTALLWORTHY, M.P. FOR EDEN, Will Address the Electors of Eden TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NOV.' 5, At 8 p.m., In VIEW ROAD CONGREGATIONAL HALL, * Mount Eden. Ladies Specially Invited. 5 U C K L A N D CENTRAL. C. RD 0DD < DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at EPIPHANY HALL, NEWTON (near Reservoir), ] TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), ] At 8 p.m. 4j] MEETINGS. I , RADIO —DX Club Forming, Wednesday, ' Nov. 0, 7.30 p.m., Lewis Eady's Bldgs., ( Fifth Floor. %p . IJOLL Up and Join the New DX Club,! < Learn DX'ing; Wednesday Night, I i 7.30 p.m. idl
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 18
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