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A M USEMENTS. \ xiiin JSE~7 — PLAZA \ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd 11 a.m. -12..J0 —",3u—i and 8 p.m. I LAST DAY AXD NIGIIT - The most talked of picture of I all time . . . "THE GREEN PASTURES" With a Cast of Thousands Rccommcnded More Espccialhi for Adults. -TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) SINOI.V, LOVIV, DA XCIN", FIGHT IX- ANI) LAZY IX' (> N THE OLD MISSISSIPPI. A MUSICAL COMEDY THAT IS "DIFFERENT." WITH \ POWERFUL STORY, HILARIOUS COMEDY AND TENDER ROMANCE. Twentieth-Century-Fox presents Ox My K^Z OS m* KS'-'z —BA'njo OS M* Z«Bax.'/,; MX K*™:r z::b On- m Z"BAxjo My K*™"r ON Mi- Knkk." : z". Banjo MT K^^Z Rccommen'dcd by Censor for . 1 /hilts. WITH BARBARA JOEL STANWYCK McCREA STANWYCK McCREA BUDDY EBSEN & WALTER CATLETT. SEE Barbara Stanwyck exhibit EE her versatility in a snappy, simultaneous tap dance with Buddy Ebsen. FEAR The one-man band played EAR by "Walter Brennan. SEE The breakaway of houseEH boats and rescues in a turbulent storm. HEAR The glorious song hits EAR "Where the Lazy River Goes By." A "Therp's Something in the Air." "Banjo Oh My Knee" and "Sippy." AS SIMPLE AND SWEEPING AS THE MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI. YOU' WILL THRILL TO ITS MELODY AND ROMANCE. PLANS AT THEATRE. RES.. 41-58fi.

T\Tp T TTYT? I To-nignt at SI L)HI Ll UAJiI I Also Pri. & Sat. MT. ALBERT. I I'hcne 40 IU4. I'AUL ROBESON ("star of "Show Boat"), "SONG OF FREEDOM." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Zasu Pitts, James Gleason in "THE PLOT THICKENS." Recommended 6y Censor lor Adult*. MS! MASTERLY B|«Hr PRODUCTION! " ANNA CHRISTIE," "ANNA CHRISTIE," "ANNA CHRISTIE," (Eugene O'Neil's Famous Play.) LITTLE THEATRE | SOCIETY'S I CONSPICUOUS SUCCESS | Again TO-NIGHT, AT 8, TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ' CONCERT CHAMBER. Prices: 5/resd. 3/ and 1/0. Intending Members may still enrol at Lewis Eady, Ltd. and secure I SPECIAL. RATES AND PRIVILEGES. Including PLAY RPADING and RADIO W*MiK. 20 COOKE'S RESTAURANT. MORNING COFFEE MORNING COFFEE Get the morning habit of dropping in for n cup of our Celebrated Cream-made Coffee, it is a stimulating drink, and your choice of Freshly Buttered Buns, Crisp Toast, Toasted Crumpets or Sandwiches, Cukes, Scones, etc. WAFFLES. WAFFLES FOR AFTERNOON TEA. We have just imported the latest electric Waffle Baker, ami we are now demonstrating every afternoon just how Waffles should be baked, come in and see them made, they are different, served with Maple Syrup, Strawberry Conserve and Whipped Cream, Strawberry and Banana, and your choice of Tea, Coffee or Chocolate. . SUPPER. Once again It is time for a Cup of our Celebrated Coffee. COOKE'S RESTAURANT, 60, QUBBN STREET. H . BOXING. TOWN HALL. NEXT MONDAY. DOUBLE PROGRAMME. * 2 GREAT PROFESSIONAL BOUTS. JACK RAINSFORD JACK RAINSFORD N.s!w.° n Tough JACK RAINSFORD encedl weight pro DENNIS LINDESAY tralla or New DENNIS LINDESAY Zealand." — DENNIS LINDESAY Leo Kelly. This should toe a Great Fight. 10 3-MINUTB ROUNDS.

Return Match of the Much-discussed Fight. MARTIN rn wln thig time _ BILLY MARTIN and it may not go BILLY MARTIN the distance '" „„„ , , ... BILL PLUTO "I'll win again and the „ T tta crowd will agree this BILL PLUTO time." BILL PLUTO 12 3-MINUTE ROUNDS. No Increase in Prices: 5/. 4/, 3/. 2/. Ladies and Schoolboys, Half-price. Box Plan open at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. MOTOR TRIPS. PIHA, WAITAKERE RANGES. 6/ Ret. SIGHTSEEING TOUR 6/ Ret. RIMMER S MOTORS LEAVE C.P.O. DAILY, 9.30 A.M., and SATURDAY, 1.30 P.M. For 54-mile Tour of New Zealand's Beautiful Bush Scenery. A Trip You Should Not Miss. Book Beats. PHONE 45-360. H MEETINGS. TNDISI'OSED, meetings suspended : hope resume next week.—Evangelist C. Knight. 529

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 28

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