AMUSEMENTS, jj" THE ' 11.0 A.M.' fPHE i\ REGENT B.o° p.M! reSENT A GREAT ARTIST WAS the unanimous opinion of THE HUGE CROWDS AT ALL SESSIONS ON SATURDAY. Tlie Premiere Screening in Auckland of tlie Picture that lias caused a World-Wide Controversy. MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST In "KLONDIKE ANNIE," "KLONDIKE ANNIE," "KLONDIKE ANNIE," With Bustin', Beamin', Battlin', Bully Boy! [ VICTOR McLAGLEN | Box Plans at the Resent, Tel. 32-888. Rccommcndcd 1)1/ Censor for Adults. ' rWE^T^DON."}^ 2 Special Holiday Attractions.' \ n J I.—-CONSTANCE BENNETT in gj 3d I "AFTER TO-NIGHT." | 3d Recommended, Censor ]or Adults, nj2—A Riotous Comedy, with oj ALISON SKIP W O'RT H lu 3(1 6dj "TILLY AND GUS." f6 d 3d Approved Tor Universal Exhibition. "Q 6d Betty Boop Cartoon and Comedy. 6d 0 j included in excellent Supporting „ , oa > Programme. tSu 6d THE LONDON, OFF - G P -°- 6d j mTTr\ATj CINEMA t REMUERA. 1 1 U UUXX, | Phone 24-749 EE Last Night at 8. Centrally Heated! EE ROBERT YOUNG and Barbara Stanwyck in EE "RED SALUTE." EE Approved lor Universal Exhibition. • — A humorous story of wide appeal, with = bright, scintillating dialogue. : — ALSO: New Coloured MICKEY MOUSE Disney Cartoon — CINBSOUND — "Bridge Wives" (Comedy), Etc. In A TT? r r V I TAKAPUNA. I ijrAlili II | To-night. Ph. 23-465. '= Double-Feature Programme: — GINGER ROGERS and GEO. BRBM = in "IN PERSON." — And Admiral Byrd's Great Adventure, "THE BOTTOM OF THE. WORLD. = Both Approved Universal Exhibition.
J AMBASSADOR gt - cheTalier - j — Adolphe Merijou, Shirley Temple, = Charles Bickford in "Little Miss Marker." Ted Lewis and his Orchestra, = Virginia Bruce, Nat Pendleton in "Here Comes the Band," a New Idea in Musical Romance. Both Approved —: Universal Exhibition. "Honeyland," a Cartoon in Colour. rSINGSLAND | To-night, 7.30. Greta Garbo in "Anna Karenlna." — Clark Gable in "It Happened One Botli 'liecoinmended Censor for Adults. BIENNIAL CONCERT Of AUCKLAND METHODIST ORPHANAGE, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On* WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, At 7.30 p.m. SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION By over SO Children from Mount Albert and Epsom Homes. VARIED PROGRAMME OF GREAT INTEREST. ' - Tickets, 1/. Children Gd. Box Office at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reserves, 6d extra. :1 DANCING. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET. to-night: SPECIAL CARNIVAL NIGHT. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. OLD-TIME DANCE. 4th Heat of MONSTER MONTE CARLO. Prizes —Gents Tailored Suit by R. JAFFE, valued at £6 6/. Ladies: Evening Gown, by MISS PEARL WILSON, valued at £4 4/. ADMISSION, 1/. SUPPER. 31 ARCHIE McKENZIE. M.C. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. G.L.B. TO-MORROW EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. * CARNIVAL BALL, MOST MAGNIFICENT SHOW of the TEAR. A Merry Night from the word "go. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Parisian Hatsi Balloons, Special Novelties. The JQv of the Dancing! . The Melody of the Music! A Sunburst of Joy. A Wonderful Blending of Musical Selections. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Fresh Ideas ! Fresh Surroundings ! A Real Ball Supper ! Ladies, 1/6 ; Gents, 2/ ; Double, 3/. 31 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec.
/COMRADES' ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL \J CLUB. DANCE AND 500 EVENING. CARLTON CABARET, NEWTON. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), SEPI 1, S to 11.40. Good Supper, Good Prizes, Novelty Dances, Monte Carlo, Roulette AN lieel. Gents, 1/; Ladies, 1/; Cards, 1/. x3l "V W S.C — CARNIVAL, TO-NIGHT, i- • Labour Hall. Two Monte Carlos (1. 2, 3, 4 prizes), 24 Spot. Novelties. Cigs., Choc's, Streamers. Balloons. Sax Walters Popular Dance Band. Good Supper. Dance till 12 o'clock. Admittance. 1/ each. ol BURNNAND'S Dance Band, available for Engagements. —OiEce, 236, Queen St. (PriDcess Bldgs). Phone 42-430. 25-S9!^ EI'I SHALFOON'S Band, Auckland's Ace Combination. —Headquarters At waters Piano Co. Weddings. etc. P~~ XRKER'S Dance Baud Uate Ambassadors' Hall) Open for Engagements (union wages). 21-405. x -~ TEACHERS OF DANCING. GEO. C. COX. New Zealand's foremost Teacher. Tap. Stage. Ballroom Danejug.—Studio. Durham St. East C P" VTRICIA School of Dancing. 203. Symondts St.—Modern Ballroom, Oldtime, Tap; Private Lessons; Classes; Wednesday Nights, S p.m., 1/6. C ÜBY SHERRIFF H.L-t. Bldss., Newton. Private Lessons. 2/6: Tap. Ballroom ; tliree .dances by post. 5/. C Y~ IOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Modern Ballroom Dancing and Tap Dancinz Classes, 1/6 Lesson, privatttf. - 5/.—2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade: 30-863. MWH PIANO TUNING. ABANDON Mechanical Music. —- Piano Thoroughly Tuned. 7/6: estimates free.—Dominion Pianos, opp. Newton IM> 4C-3DS. J> A T WATERS, Phone -111-792. are tlie b:'st jrx. Piano Tuners and Repairers: free estimates for Refelting, Modernising, or Eradication Borer. Lowest prices.' D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 16
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