AMUSEMENTS. HERE THEY ARE! TWO REALLY GOOD PICTURES FOR .THE PRICE OK ONE. AND \VK MEAN JUST THAT. ALL STALLS 1/-. Diiiilllllliiiiiiiiiiit ALL CIRCLE 1,0 THE GRAND WILL ROGERS. I WILL ROGERS, | WILL ROGERS, I WILL ROGERS, ■ WILL ROGERS, | ‘ HANDY ANDY.’ I ‘ HANDY ANDY.’ | ‘ HANDY ANDY.’ | ‘HANDY ANDY.’ I ' HANDY ANDY.’ | I (Approved for L r ui- | versa! Exhibition.) I H 111111 ! 1 * Direction Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. 3 SESSIONS DAILY'— 11, 2.15, 7.45, NOTICE. Somehow we feel that you might think a double-feature means poor pictures. MAY WE EMPHASISE WITH ALL THE ENTHUSIASM AT OUR COMMAND that these are both REALLY’ EXCELLENT, and wc MEAN JUST THAT. The Management. JOHN BOLES, JOHN BOLES, CLAIRE TREVOR, CLAIRE TREVOR, HARRY GREEN, HARRY GREEN, ‘ WILD GOLD.’ 11 1 WILD GOLD.’ 11 ‘ WILD GOLD.’ li ‘WILD GOLD.’ |1 (Recommended by li Censor for Adults.) II HONESTLY, WE CRIED |1 LAUGHING. I! i II | We are used-to seeing pic- || lures . without showing II emotion, but this one hit II us on the funny-bone and (| almost had ns rolling down II the aisles of the Theatre. II A NIGHT OF HILARIOUS LAUGHTER AND THRILLS. THRILLS APLENTY — A terrific Flood Scene. . . excitement . . scat gripping interest. IT’S GOOD. We know it, and you will agree. YOU’LL LAUGH UPROARIOUSLY, TOO. SESSIONS: 11 a.ra., 2.15 p.ra. NOTE.—WE START OUR NIGHT SESSION AT 7.45 FOR THIS PROGRAMME. Box Plans at Begg's till s—then Phone 13-013. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. DANCING. NORTH-EAST HARBOUR BOATING CLUB. ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AND BIG AQUATIC DANCE. Good Orchestra. Good Supper. Free bus leaves Queen’s Gardens 7.30 p.m., returning midnight. Admission: Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. GHAS. J. HOOK. Hon. Sec.
THIS Supper, which will he a special feature of the WEMBLEY DANCES, will be'served at small tables from 7.30 till 9.50. It will comprise boiled coffee, tea, or fruit drinks, served with a plentiful supply of delicious home-made cakcs ? tasty sandwiches, and hot sausage rolls, m addition to fruit salad. BADMINTON Club.—Concert and Douce, Tomahawk. Friday, 24th, 8 p.m.; supper ; adults Is, children 6d. „ OUNG Lady, teaching 'Ballroom Dancing, has a few Vacancies, strictly private tuition; fees. 2s 6d per hour, Is 6d per half-hour.—Dl42, ‘ Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 21823, 12 September 1934, Page 11
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