AMUSEMENTS. I vic^> 1 Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AT 11 A.M. — 2.15. DE LUXE SESSION, 8 P.M. Vou'll like licr oven hotter in this Deliglilfiil Show. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE I SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE J I " CAPTAIN JANUARY." " CAPTAIN JANUARY." ".CAPTAIN JANUARY." Approved for Universal ExJiibitlon. With GUI* KIIiBEE, SLIM SUMMKRVILLE, BUDDY (Broadway -Melody) EBSEN. HER SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT. RESERVATIONS, PHONE 30-100. I~PRIN^E~EDWARD~| Karangahape Road. Phono 40-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. I i BROADWAY MELODY BROADWAY MELODY BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936. OF 1936. "TWO FISTED" ' With LEE TRACY, ROSCOE KARNS. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO SCREENING — "HOW TO SLEEP" (Oddity.) This oddity was awarded the American Academy of Motion Pictures Medal for the best short of 103 D. THE ROYAL PRINCE EDWARD PLAYERS Will be appearing on the stage from 7 p.m. and during the interval. Box Plans now on view at the theatre. I ONEHUNGA | 1 STRAND to-night. STRAND | Double-Star Attraction. TO-NIGHT at S. Ist Feature: Chester Morris, Sally Ellers in " PURSUIT." 2nd Feature: Zano Grey's "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND," with Dean Jagger, Gail Patrick and Buster Crabbe. A Rip-roaring Romance of the Old West. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. SOUTHERN CROSS- ELLBI{SLia To-night and Mon., at S p.m. I.—ROCIIHLLB HUDSON, In "WAY DOWN EAST." 2.—WALLACE BEERY and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN in "WEST POINT OF THE AIR." 3. —A Musical Colour Cartoon. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!
CABARET. Z> 40-777.^—' The 'Rendezvous of Auckland's Smart Set. SPECIAL NIGHT, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Leon and Dar in Special Dance Numbers. PETER PAN FAMOUS BAND. j 'Large Parties are advised to Reserve Early. DOUBLE, 10/. Evening Dress Essential. C. 10. MURRAY. Manager. Reserve early for Saturday next, May 23. Double, 10/. Special engagement of Muriel Wilton. Evening Dross Essential. BIG POPULAR NIGHT. MONDAY NEXT, MAY IS. Ladies, 1/0. Gentlemen, 2/. (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ASS. BRASS AND PIPE BANDS, AUCKLAND.) SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), AT 3 P.M. MASSED BANDS' RECITAL (Thirteen Bands), In DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Massed Bands' Conductor : Mr. A. Lethaby. ADMISSION : SILVER COIN. All (Proceeds to Mayor's Crippled Children's Fund. Bands Assemble Hospital End of Grafton Bridge at 2 p.m. 16 BALLS. ,* CATHOLIC J§\ CHARITY ( . 'xk BALL. NlSr TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. Subscription: SINGLE, 7/6 DOUBLE, 12/G Tickets procurable at LEWIS EADY, LTD.. or CATHOLIC DEPOT, Wellesley Street, on presentation of Invitations. SPECTATORS' TICKETS, 2/. Reserves 6d extra (at Catholic Dt-pot ONLY). D. M. DOUGHERTY, 12a, Wright's Bldgs., Secretary. ■ Fort Street. Phone 40-033. 16 COMPANY NOTICES. -VTEW yEALAND "OREWERIES, T IMITED. CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TRANSFER BOOKS OF THE COMPANY WILL BE CLOSED FROM THURSDAY, THE 2STII DAY OF MAY, TO WEDNESDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 1036, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE. S. FERGXJSSON, Secretary. Wellington, May 13, 1936. :2o DOG SHOW. AUCKLAND Alsatian Club, holding Ribbon Parade, Sat.. -'3rd, Brewery Reserve. —Sec, 21, Highland Rd., Mt. Albert. sl6
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 28
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