AMUSEMENTS. y~an mr~7 jI PLAZA [—^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—12.30—2.30—5 AND S P.M. ■ HURRY! LAST TWO DAYS - — " DANCING PIRATE." — The all-dancing musical in teclinicolour. STEFFI DUX A, FRANK MORGAN, CHARLES COLLINS. >Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY NEXT. THE EVERGREEN GIRL THAT IS EVER EVERGREEN— — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS | — JESSIE MATTHEWS — JESSIE MATTHEWS | Surpassing all lier previous triumphs i in an effervescent, fast-stepping : musical. •' TT'S T OVE A GAIN." " J-T'S -L'OVB -tt-GAIN." " TT'S T OV.O A GAIN." i ! .. JL rs JUOVB 1 I " TT'S T OVE A OATN " 1 Xt'S -"OVE -"-GAIN." "TT'S T OVE A GAIN." I « J-x'S -"OVE -"-GAIN." A Gauniont Special Attraction. Approved for Universal Exhibition. With ROBERT YOUNG — ! ROBERT YOUNG — I ROBERT YOUNG — |! ROBERT YOUNG — AND
— SONNIE HALE — SONNIE HALE — SONNIE HALE — SONNIE HALE "The music screen firmament has been eclipsed by the girl who holds in her hands the heartbeats of the world. Dancing her daintiest, singing her sweetest, she, spins a golden web of glamour from her most piquant and charming romance 1 1 —"Sunday M'.for. ADVANCE PLAN OPEN AT i THEATRE —PHONE 41-586. j I onp A TTT T To-night at S bIAI£j | and Thursday. I ONEHUNGA. ! Phone 12-344. GUEST NIGHT — ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. 3d 5 Mighty Features — 5 fid No. I—FRANCIS LEDERER, ELISSA LANDI, 3d In a Fast-moving Comedy, !6d " MAN OF TWO WORLDS." Rd No. 2—VICTOR JOKY „ V ' In a Thrilling Drama, 6d «PURSUED." Sdftofft Recommended Censor for Adults. fid No. 3—TED FIORITO'S BAND. „ i No. 4—TERRY-TOON (Cartoon). ad Xq. S—NOVEL TRAVELTALK. ) DDTMPIT'QQ I Final Screening. I JrltliN UiiOO > I To-night at 8 1 DOMINION RD. I Phone 21-439. fid GUEST NIGHT OJ ADULTS 6d, Od. CHILDREN ?d, 3d. "O 2 — Big Features — 2 6d 1. ED. G. ROBINSON in a 'Uiriller, 3d "DARK HAZARD.", 0d 2. STUART ERWIN, PATSY KELLY 3d " THE PARTY'S OVER." 6d Both Recommended Censor for Adults. ADELPHI~I • and Thursday. RICHMOND AV. | Phone 27-230. nj — GUEST NIGHT — 6d, CHILDREN 3d. CLAUDETTE COLBERT In 6d TjMUGIITENED pEOPLE." „ , JAMES DUNN, BUDDY* ROGERS. In 6d " rpAKE A ,C HAKCB " I „ ■, Both Recommended Censor for Adults. ba Also PARAMOUNT NOVELTY, etc. | REGENT~ 1 To a n t ls s ht P .f' I EPSOM. _| Phone 20-142. fid 1 GUEST" NIGHT on ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. „ , W. C. Fields, Alison Skipwortli in 8d "TILLIE AND GUS." Ofl Richard Cromwell, Arline Judge in "NAME THE WOMAN." od Both Recommended Censor for Adults. KINDT'S I To-night at 8 JXXIN O I Jlua Thursday. NORTI-ICOTE. I Phone 19-003. Guest Night. Adults Od, Children 3d. DU LEE TRACY in a Thriller. 3d "TURN BACK THE CLOCK." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Special Featurettes. Usual Free Bus. EXHIBITIONS. ART GALLERY, KITCHENER ST. i AN EXHIBITION I p-* of N.Z. ARCHITECTURE (Transferred from the Natienal Gallery, Wellington) Will be Opened by V , COUNCILLOR N. V. DOUGLAS (Chairman of the Library Committee), TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 2.30 P.M. And will be On View for a- Brief Season. ADMISSION FREE.* CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. J. S. BRIGHAM, x2l Town Clerk. GOLF. JJ O L I D A Y GOLF. /if LABOUR DAY WEEK - END— H\ I'UPUKE GOLF LINKS, CROWN 1 LU HILL, MILFORD. Open Amateur Handicap Tournament, October 24 to 20 inclusive. Events: Labour Day Cup, Medal. Stableford Bogey, Bogey, 4-Ball Bogey and Mixed Canadian Foursomes Monday afternoon. Entrance Fee all events 8/. Links open to intending competitors Friday, October 23. Lunelicon available at Clubhouse. Inquiries Telephone 23-071, 0 a.m. to J p.m.—CIIAS. A. ELVX, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL. rnHE PRACTICE OF THE LATE -V MR. F- S. BALLIN WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL AT THE SURGERY IN SYMONDS STREET. DR. POPE IN ATTENDANCE. D 4 LAWN TENNIS. T»ACQUETS, Expert Restringing, hand or machine.—Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. W IMPROVE Your Tennis under Jack Harrison's Tuition. Fees reasonable. — Wiseman's. ESTRINGING, 6/6 to 25/ ; guaranteed. Modern Bag, opp. Town Hall. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 250, 21 October 1936, Page 24
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