AMUSEMENTS. \ AW lllik / PLAZA [—^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. IX A.M. — 12.30 — 2.30 — 5 AND 8 P.M. IT IS WITH PRIDE AND PLEASURE WE PRESENT ANOTHER SCREEN EPIC. EVERYONE IS AM A/JO P AT THIS y[AKVKLLOIIS I'iCTU 1! 1). —" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —'" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —" DANTE'S INFERNO."— —'" DANTE'S INFERNO."— With SPENCER TRACY, CLAIRE TREVOR, HENRY B. WALTHALL, ALAN DINEHART. Xot Suitable for Children. All other experiences shrink into insignificance as you witness the wonders of the Inferno and the absorbing modern story that surrounds it. — FOX MOVIETONE KI'RCIAL — | MELBOURNE CUP, 1935. | YOU WILL BE WISE TO BOOK. PLAN AT THEATRE. RESERVATIONS: 41-586. EMPRESS | To-night at 7.30. NEWTON. | Phone 27-077. NELSON EDDY, JEANETTE MacDONALD, la Victor Herbert's Glorious Musical, "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." RICHARD DIX In "THE ARIZONIAN."
Both Approved for Universal Exhbn. | Also, Laurel and Hardy in 1111 l "GOING BYE-BYE." | STATE | To-night at 7.45. | ONEIIUNGA. | . rhono 12-344. BORIS KAKLOFF, ELS A LANCIIESTER, In "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN." Recommended I >u Censor for Adults. LEW AYREK. ZASU riTTS. In "SPRING TONIC." Approved for Universal Exhibition. TJsunl Free Bus. 1 ADELPHI 1 To-night at 7.45. RICHMOND AV. I Phone 27-235. BETTY BALFOUR, BARRY MILLS 111 BROWN ON RESOLUTION. EDJIUXD aren morley in THUNDER IN THE NIGHT Both Recommended Censor for Adults. KING'S | To-night at 8. NORTHCOTG. I _ Phone 19-903. TjACK lIULBERT J" his funniest film, "BULLDOG JACK. LEW AYRES, PAT PATEIiSOX In "LOTTERY LOVER. ! I Both Approved for Universal Exhbn. I I Usual Free Bus. CABARET TO-NIGHT. <^peter^P^> THE LEADING CABARET. "THE WHITE COCKATOO " IS OUR MYSTERY FEATURE. Direct from America's Cubarots. LATEST DANCE HllS Bl INTERNATIONAL BAM). Phone 40-777 at' onee for Reserves. Only Few Cubicles Lett. EYEXIXG DRESS ESSEXTIAL. Double, 7/6. X. BOURN, Host. I PETER PAX. PETER PAN. ' J " THE WHITE COCKATOO." I SITF/S THERE TO-XIGHT ! WHAT'S THE WHITE COCKATOO? IT'S AT THE PETER PAN TO-NIGHT. SUNDAY PICTURES. SUNDAY PICTURES. At the t^ie STRAND. STRAND. DOORS OPEN 0.45 P.M. TWO HOURS' PICTURES, FROM S O'CLOCK. EXCELLENT VARIETY ITEMS AND | TWO BIG FEATURES. (1) "FASCINATION." An Alluring Drama, starring Madeleine Carroll. Recommended by Censor for Adults. (2) "NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT," A Side-splitting Comedy, with LESLIE FULLER in the leading Role. Approved for Universal Exhttritiuii. J Preceded by 7.ls—Slide "Talks," Always Interesting. 7.30-*—MR. RODERICK McIVOR (University Labour Club), Speaking oil "PSYCHOLOGY ANALYSES RELIGION." Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. 16 METHODIST SOCIAL SERVICE ASSN. MOXSTBR DEMONSTRATION RALLY,' TOWN HALL. COXCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY XEXT, AT 7.30 P.M. Programme Presented 'by Maori Girls, from Kurahuna College; Orphanage Choir, under Mr. W. R. G. Emerson; Methodist Choirs, under Mr. Albert Brvant. Soloists: MADAME AILEEN .TOHNS, MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND. Speakers: Sister Rita Snowden, Rev. A. Eyeril Orr, Rev. G. I. Laurenson. Collection for Synod Expenses and Social Service Work. 16 GARDEN FETE. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD *"• GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. By Courtesy of the Head Mistress, A GARDEN FETE, ffn Aid of the Almoners' Guild, WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL GROUNDS on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 2.30 TO 4.30. Stalls, Needlework, Cakes, Produce, Flowers, Miscellaneous. Folk Dancing and Other Items on the lawn. Afternoon Tea. Ices. Admission Free. 16 FOR DANCING, SPORTING, LAWN TENNIS, PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, POWER BOARD NOTICES, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 272, 16 November 1935, Page 28
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