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AMUSEMENTS. \ M Hiiiix x -j PLAZA —^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 12.30 — 2.30 — 5 AND 8 P.M. A BIG CROWD GREETS A LITTLE STAR. RECORD SESSIONS ALL DAY YESTERDAY. / ilj. Jl HELLO, "GINGER." WE'RE GLAD TO HAVE YOU BACK AGAIN. •JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS WITH PINKY TOMLIN, RITA CANSINO, IN "PADDY O'DAY." "PADDY O'DAY." SURE IT'S IRISH SHE IS, AND IT'S A TEAR YOU'LL HAVE IN iuljlt EYE AND A SIIMILK ON YOUR HPS AS SHE STEALS EVERY HEART. IF IT'S A SONG OR A DANCE YOU WANT SHE'LL BE AFTHEIi GIVIN' IT TO YE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Iff / COMEDY, NEWS, MUSICAL CARTOON, ETC. RESERVATIONS: 41-586. I PRINCESS"! | DOMINION RD. | Phone 21-439. GEORGE ARLISS In liis latest film (not a costumc picture, but a modern comedy), — "THE GUV'NOR." — — "THE GUV'NOR." — Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Fentnrettes. nrpTTprl | Final Screening. blAllli | To-night at 8 DEVONPORT. | Phone 22-101. I 20th Century's Great Musical, I "THANKS A MILLION." 1 With DICK POWELL, ANN DVORAK. JAMES DUNN in a Comedy, " BAD BOY." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. REGENT 1 EPSOM. | Phone 20-142 WILL ROGERS in his last show, "IN OLD KENTUCKY." MADGE EVANS, ROBERT YOUNG In YOURSELF." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. NEW SEATS NEW SOUND. Redecorated Throughout. ADELPHI"I RICHMOND AV. I Phone 27-235 JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS In' "THIS IS THE LIFE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, Ail-Colour Extravaganza, " BECKY SHARP." Recommended by Censor for Adults. SHIRLEY TEMPLE In "TIIE PIE COVERED WAGON." i"fc r T"\Tf~ < 'Q I Final Screening. IVIINVJ O | To-night at S NORTIICOTE. | Phone 19-903 I I WILL ROGERS In his last show, I "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND." Wheeler and Woolsey in "THE RAINMAKERS." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I Usual Free Bus. MONDAY NEXT. WIRTH'S CIRCUS WIRTH'S CIRCUS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! THE MOST GIGANTIC AND COSTLIEST CIRCUS WIRTH'S HAVE EVER BROUGHT ACROSS THE TASMAN. ! i PACKED WITH NEW ACTS, DEATHDEFYING THRILLS AND NOVELTIES. BRING THE KIDDIES ! THEY'LL LOVE THE CIRCUS. PRICES: 3/, 4/, 5/. RESERVES, 6/. All Plus Tax. Children half price. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, GRAND ° CONCERT. OPIIIR REES, Popular Songster. JACK HAWKE and his Japanese Fiddle. MAHJORIE PEARSON, Dainty Tapper. TEX DOYLE, Yodeller and Guitar and Mouthorgan Duetist. NORA WALLACE, always a favoruite.. 808 BLACKIE, Flexotone Solo. NOEL and KEN. Simultaneous Fauces. CHAS. MASSES. Song and Comedv. JOYCE STEWART and CONNIE RIMMER, Double Tapping Act. MILDRED EDWARDS, Song and Dance. JOHNNY NEGRI will sing "Pal o' My Dreams," by request. EPI SHALFOON and FRIEND will provide some music, and other supports. Stage Direction : Messrs. S. Holtliouse and J. Smithson. Accompanist : Mr. W. Purcell. ADMISSION: A SILVER COIN. We INSIST on a Return for every seat occupied. TO ARTISTS DESIRING ENGAGEMENT. Tiie Programme Organiser will be at the theatre on Sunday morning from 10 a.in. to 11 a.m., where he will interview anyone who can sing, dance or otherwise entertain the public. Under the auspices of the Auckland Provincial Workers' Association, to whom the proceeds will be devoted. Doors Open 7.0 p.m. Doors Open 7.0 p.m. 7 FOR DANCING, MEETINGS, LECTURES, ATHLETIC SPORTS, RUGBY, RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL, FUNERALS, FERRY NOTICES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, AND EXHIBITIONS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE TWENTY-THREE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 24

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