AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. AT 11 2.13 S P.M. CLAUDE ALLISTER j CLAUDE ALLISTER CLAUDE ALLISTER I BERYL MERCER BERYL MERCER In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's brand-new production of the gay and sparkling Mystery-Comedy . . . " THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS!" " THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS!" " THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS!" With RICHARD ARLEN GUS McNAUGHTON, CECELIA PARKER. "TABLE TENNIS." Pete Smith Oddity. "LA FIESTA DE SANTA BARBARA," Delightful Coloured Musical. "SECOND CHILDHOOD," Our Gang Comedy, RESERVATIONS . . . Are Heavy for All Evening Performances. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Approved for Universal Exhibition. | PRINCE" EDWARD~| Karangahape Road. Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. Warm and Comfortable. - GUEST George Raft 1 GUEST m GUEST "The Trumpet Blows," CTTF'ST With u Adolpli Menjou, Frances Drake. Burns and Allen NIGHT m "Many Happy Returns," NIGHT Gcor ge Vl ß h arbier. NIGHT Guy Lombardo and his Band. Screen Song, Paramount Pictorial, Etc. Adults Od, Children 3d, to All Parts of Theatre. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CENTRALLY HEATED. I I, Cosy as your own fireside. j THE STATE, symonds st. Phone -13-645. (Direction: R. J. Kerridge.) T To-nlglit at 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS OF H SPENCER TRACY,' VIRGINIA BRUCE in E "THE MURDER MAN." Rccommendcd by Censor tor Adultt. Also 75 minutes of variety. Pitts-Todd S Comedy, World & Australasian News, Musical Revne all in colour, etc., etc. m GUARANTEED SOMETHING 1- DIFFERENT. A Commencing FriAiy ! " Box Plans now open. Get your seats rp early and avoid the crush. 1 THE MARX BROS, in E THE MARX BROS, in _ A NIGHT AT THE OPERA. || || A NIGHT AT THE OPERA. I I The funniest picture in 10 years. Approved for Universal Exhibition. : \ I~the astorTl 1 j I ' DOMINION ROAD. iL lilll/ Centrally Heated. To-night at 8. News Session 7.30.1 GUEST NIGHT. John Barrymore, Helen Chandler, in "LONG-LOST FATHER." Rccommendcd by Censor for Adults. Richard Arlen, Judith Allen in "HELL AND HIGH WATER." All Avprovcd for Universal Exhibition. ADULTS, 0D; CHILDREN, 3D. M A VF ATT? SANDRINGHAM. IViAIfAHt Centrally Heated. To-night and Thursday.—H. Rider Haggard's Astounding Novel, "SHE." Adult Recommendation. With Helen Gahagau, Randolph Scott, Helen Mack. DANCING. 1/ - m unicipal H all -1/ Newmarket. OLD-TIME DANCING DE LUXE. Direction : Bob Adams. rpo-NiGHT ■yy ednesday. MONTE CARLO CONTEST. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. Novelty Prizes. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. Flannels Optional. Supper Provided. 808 ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA. Admission, 1/. Eric Cleaver. M.C. 27 OA It L TON C A BARE T. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Dance in the Most Popular Hall in Town to Bpl Shnlfoon's Band. Dpi Shalfoon's Band. TO-NIGHT. Dolly Grey, Hostess. CARLTON CABARET. 27 TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. Jr\ O TO-NIGIIT, at JVTN. \ THE PT. CHEVALIER SAILING y&feai CLUB, Joan St. L. Mati's Incomparable Hawaiian Band. All the Latest Hits. Ideal Situation by the Sea. Admission, 1/ : Any Two, before 8 p.m., 1/6. Monte, Spot, Etc. 27 G. McKEOWN, M.C. TO-NIGHT —GAIETY HALL, Surrey Cres. TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Good Supper. Prizes. Efficient Management. Sax Walters' Revellers, noted for Perfect Time. Admisslon, 1/. Direction : E. McLeau. 27 LABOUR II A L L. TO-NIG HT— S P.M.—TO-NIG HT. POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Exhibition Dancing by Billy and Pat O'Shea Vagabond Orchestra. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, all your Old Favourites. Good Prizes and Supper. 1/ Single, 1/0 Any Two 1/6. 27 Direction : J. Siiand. ALL ROADS LEAD TO ST. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE, Upper Queen Street. Packful of Fun and Enjoyment, Spot Waltz, Monte (1, 2, 3 Prizes), Regal Dance Band. Good Supper, Cakes and Sandwiches. Ladies and Gents. 1/. 27 DON BROWN, M.C. Reserve this date—mon., june i. DANCE. The Yugoslav Benevolent Society are holding a Grand Dance on MONDAY NEXT, June 1, at the Manchester Unity Hall, Hobson St. Epi Shalfoon's Popular Orchestra in attendance. Everybody is welcome. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents, 1/6. :30 E" know that we have no need to remind you, but just in case you've forgotten : Keep SATURDAY NEXT, 30th, free for Parnell Rugby Football Club's Fortnightly Dance, Manchester Unity Halh corner Victoria and Hobson Streeas. x 27 Arrange for your next party At the BROWN OWL, KOHIMARAMA. Free Dancing to Supper Patrons. We are Open until 2 a.m. D BURNNAND'S Orchestral Band, available for Engagements. —Office, 236, Queen St. (Princess Bldgs.). Phone. 42-430. 25-899. 9 ; EPI SHALFOON'S Dance Band. Few 1 dates open June. — Headquarters, Atwater Piano Co. SNAPPY SIX ORCHESTRA now avail"ablfe engagements, Socials, Dances. — Inquire Webber, 376, Queen St., opposite Town Hall. C RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. CA M E R O.N CAFE T E R I A, PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, Customs Street West (Entrance Next Ripley's Radios). Now open under entirely new management. All Meals Served Piping Hot from Dining Room. Our years of experience assure you of a good 3 COURSE MEAL FOR 1/. MRS. PASK, Proprietress. C VEGETARIAN Cafe, Queen St., serves delightful Vegetable and Fruit Salads all day. Items individually priced. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 24
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