AMUSEMENTS. s~m fiiik~7 —I PLAZA I —-^ Direction :' Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I — 4 SESSIONS ONLY. — 11 A.M.. 2.1.-1. 5 AND S P.M. A DREAM COMES TRUE! GREAT AS WERE AUCKLAND'S j I EXPECTATIONS. THE REALISATION PALES INTO INSIGNIFICANCE PATRONS' GREATEST |J HOPES. I Warner , Bros. Present the Comedy Classic of all time. A MIDSUMMER -\TIGHT'S TTwREAM. IDSUMMER — > IGHT'S J-'RBAM. MIDSUMMER ■VriGHT'S TTvREAM. IDSUMMER IGHT'S ■'-'REAM. MIDSUMMER 'XrIGHT'S "TkREAM. IDSUMMER IGHT'S -*- , HEAM. iriDSDMMKR "VTIGHT'S TkIiEAM. UIIDSUMMER IGHT'S ■L'REAM, MIDSUMMER -VTIGHT'S "T\REAM. IDSUMMER IGHT'S J- , REAM. MIDSUMMER ATIGHT'S IDSUMMER 4-~ IGHT'S XJ BEAM, Approved for Universal Exhibition. ROLLICKING COMEDY. BREATHTAKING BEAUTY, INSPIRING MUSIC—TRULY A WEALTH OF DAZZLING ENTERTAINMENT. 15 STARS! A CAST OF THOUSANDS! Headed by i JOE E. BROWN, JEAN MUIR, JAS. CAGNEY, VICTOR JORY, ' DICK POWELL, ANITA LOUISE, OLIVIA DE HAVILAND, MICKEY ROONEY. FRANK McIIUGH, lAN HUNTER, etc. THE WORLD WILL NEVER FORGET IT! BOOKING IS HEAVY. TLAN AT THEATRE — RES. 41-556. EMPRESS I To-night at 7.45 NEWTON. I Phone 27-077. I 2 — SPECIAL FEATURES — 2 ! RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN JOAN BENNETT In I "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE | I BANK AT MONTE CARLO." I I Approved for Universal Exhibition. WALLACE FORD In a Thriller, — " ANOTHER FACE." — Recommended by Censor for Adults. I PRINCESS Final Screening I DOMINION RD. I To-night at 7.45, j Centrally Heated. \ Phone 21-439. GENE RAYMOND in a Thriller, " 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. LILI PONS in the Musical Supreme, "I DREAM TOO MUCH." Approved for Universal Exhibition. j om A rpxp T Final Screening I OXIXXSII I To-night at 7.45 I ONEHUNGA. | Phone 12-344. WARNER BAXTER, ALICE- FAYE, In a Musical Comedy Hit! " KING OF BURLESQUE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. GENE RAYMOND in a Thriller, j " 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE." j Recommended by Censor for Adults.
||l||| Usual Free Bus. ! ADELPHI To-night at 7.45. [ RICHMOND AV. Phone 27-235. : RONALD COLMAN In ' I "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE I ! I BANK AT MONTE CARLO." | j RALPH BELLAMY, CLAIRE TREVOR i In Kathleen Xorris' Best Seller, " NAVY WIFE." l Both Approved Universal Exhibition. T\T? T TTYTf 1 I To-night at 8 Dill L/UAJiI I Electrically MT. ALBERT. | Heated. Robert YoungT Sally Eilers in "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT?" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Barbara Stanwyck in "ANNIE OAKLEY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. <3§RATE SHIPP|D>MILFORD BEACH. "THE CABARET UNIQUE." SATURDAY, MAY 16, 8.0 p.m. till 12. GRAND OLD-TIME- CARNIVAL DANCE, "SAILS AT SUNSET," A Symphony in Melody and Colour, with the Tang of the Salt Sea Breezes. Specially Selected Atmospheric Music by the INCOMPARABLE PIRATES. Nautical Novelties and Effects. BALLOONS, MONTE CARLO, FAVOURS. Free Bus Transport to ana rrom Shippe. Leaving Devonport 7.40 and S.O p.m. Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m. Returning after Dance. ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Free Boat and Bus Transport, | DOUBLE), 3/0. SINGLE). 2/. From Devonport or Bayswater, including Free Bus Transport, DOUBLE, 2/6. SLNGLE, 1/6. • Cabaret Suppers from 6d. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. SPECIAL !!! SATURDAY, MAY 23. "LEG APPEAL." MAY 30. —FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. £10 in Cash Prizes. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers r to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret on the vehicular Ferries. . ■ Motor Car and 2 Persons . (Minimum) 4/ Return. Each additional person 2/ Return. This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport only) or on Steamer, :1b MEETINGS. •XT Z. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION JN. OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The Annual Meeting will be held in the Fabian Clubrooms, 3, Queen St., on MONDAY, May 18, at 8 p.m. Agenda: Presentation of Annual Reports and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers. Speakere: Mr. C. L. Gillies, Rev. E. D. Patehett. Musical Items. Supper. Subscribers and sympathisers cordially invited to attend. : l6 C. BATES, Secretary. A UCKLAND ELECTRICAL WORKERS' A UNION. Radio Workers interested in terms and conditions for Tiew Award invited to attend meeting of Electrical Workers' Union, TRADES HALL, ] WEDNESDAY, 20th, 7.30 P.M. K. SIMPSON, " xl 6 Secretary. POWER BOARD NOTICES. THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER ! BOARD. SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shutdown, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations, on SUNDAY NEXT, May 17, 1930, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. in the undermentioned transformer area :— PARK ROAD, ELLERSLIE. I R. H. BARTLEY, 1G General Man agar- I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 28
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