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AMUSEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THEATRE. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. — —1 CHILDREN 6D |— S A B U S A B U S A B U S A B U The wonder boy who fascinated millions in "Elephant Boy." more charming than ever in his second great picture, in ALEXAXDKH KORDAS Colourful Epic. "THE DRUM" ■ "the drum" mum "THE DRUM" i I . From the pen of A. E. W. Mason. A United Artists Release. Approved lor L,iirental Exhibition. Also Newest "1938 MARCH OF TIME" In Addition — PENN HUGHES — — Ho Sings ... He Plays. AFTERNOON— PEXN HUGHES sings all the sougs the Children love. I CRYSTAL RIALTO I PALACE & RIALTO I MT. EDEN. NEWMARKET. I Phone 14-573. Phone 46-609. I Scientifically Heated. I To-night, Friday and Sat., at IJ AK What do you think happens? . . . when ii butler with un-butler-like ambitions serves a lady who thinks he isn't entitled to . . ambitions! — WILLIAM POWELL — — WILLIAM POWELL — — WILLIAM POWELL — — With — ANNABELLA ANNABELLA — In — 000000000000000000000 00000 o § "THE BARONESS 8 § AND § § THE BUTLER" g O Rerun)mended by Censor for Adults.O §00000000000000000000 OOOOO§ — Specially Selected Featurettes — 1 aTTfvPpttt f ° ne Nl s nt Only I AunjLitrriL \ To . ni g nt at 7 RICHMOND AV. | fhone 27-235 * •*«' I Deaf Aids Installed I 111 ANN SOTHERN, GENE RAYMOND In SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I I - SKLKCTKI> FEATURETTES — REGENT EPSOM. J Centrally Heated. Phone 14-142. To-night. Fri. and Sat., at 7.45. Miriam Hopkins, Ray Milland in •WISE GIRL." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Glenn Morris. Eleanor Holm in "TAKZANS REVENGE." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Latest Issue lf)3S MARCH OF TIME. TO HEAR LAWRENCE TIBB E T T TIBB E T T TIBB E T T TIBBETT, TIBB E T T TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT TIBBETT SING THE "GLORY ROAD ,, IS THE MEMORY OP A LIFETIME. Watch for full details regarding the brilliant programme to be presented by the world-famous Star of Opera. Concert and 'Screen at his opening Gala Concert in the Town Hall on TUESDAY Evening, September 13. With glorious singing of all classes of music Lawrence Tibbett makes an instant and general appeal. 147,000 147,000 Have already heard Titvbett in Australia and New Zealand, the 53 concerts so far given being sold out to overflowing. The attendance at last night's farewell concert in the Wellington Town Hall constituted a record, accommodation being provided for 3000, and many were unable to secure tickets. Notwithstanding the magnitude of this engagement the prices of admission have been fixed on the most moderate scale possible. Reserved chairs and balconies, 10/ and 7/6, plus tax. Country wires and letters being flle<l in order of receipt Plans Open Next Wednesday at Lewis Bady, Ltd. J. and N. Tait's Greatest Concert Attraction Presented by J. C. Williamson Theatres. ELECTORAL. ZEALAND RATIONAL pARTY. AUCKLAND SUBURBS ELECTORATE. pROPESSOR JJ jyORGANISER OF THIS AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL FREEDOM ASSOCIATION, Will Address a Public Meeting. In the TOWN HALL, AVONDALE, AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (THUKHDAV) K. M. JBMKOI', ** Hecretary. EXHIBITIONS. I.AK'P I'OUH UAVfS. J.XHIJiJ lION OK iHIUntKSH Att'f 10 A.M. - 4.;«) P.M. ADMIHHION irftßK. JAMES MKLMNU, 1 Town- Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 32

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