AMUSEMENTS. SEASON STRICTLY LIMITED. SEASON STRICTLY LIMITED.. ONLY, A FEW MORE DAYS. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS. 12.000 ft. ALL NATURAL COLOUR 12,000 ft. 12,000 ft. ALL NATURAL COLOUR 12,000 ft. A New Standard of Entertainment. PLAZA PLAZA Direction: Pf A7A Amalgamated , Theatres, Ltd PLAZA PLAZA SESSIONS: 11 —l. 15—3.30—5.45 AND DE LUXE AT 8. THE GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR DRAMATIC SENSATION! MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAM"' MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA MAMBA JEAN HERSHOLT. ELEANOR BOARDMAN, RALPH FORBES, IN THE . . SPECTACULAR COLOUR PICTURE. A STORY SET AMIDST THE BEAUTIES OF AFRICA'S lUNGLELAND. HOLT E—THE WHITE MAN'S HORROR. IUE TERROR OF I'HE NATIVES— I'LIE WHITE SLAVER! I'II E WHITE SLAVER! I'HE VULTURE! THE RE AST I I inprecedented Scenes of (i randeur Filmed Entirely in Natural Filmed Entirely in Natural Filmed Entirely in Natural Colour. Colour. Colour. RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE. RING 41-586. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST.
PUBLIC DEBATE! PUBLIC DEBATE! STRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 2.30. DOORS OPEN P.M. SUBJECT: "THAT THE SOLUTION OF WORLD S PROBLEMS IS TO BE FOUND IN THE APPLICATION OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS." MR. O. E. BURTON. M.A.. WESLEY COLLEGE, AFFIRMS. MR. J. S. LANGLEY. RATIONALIST LECTURER, DENIES. CHAIRMAN: J. A. LE.E. ESQ. COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. SEATS WILL BE RESERVED FREE FOR THOSE WHO RING PHONE 46-257. RESERVES WILL NOT BE KEPT AFTER • 2.30 P.M. UNITY HALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. AT 8 P.M. RECITAL BY THE STUDENTS OF MR AND MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 1 ST. JAMES' I SUNDAY. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT AND SILENT PICTURE. Commencing 7.30. Orchestra conducted by Mr. George Poore. The following Artists will appear:— MADAME ANNIE Ml LB URN. Soprano. MADAME ANNIE MILBURN. MR. PERCY WRIGHT. Tenor. MR. PHIL. JURY, Trombone. To bp followed by the Silent Picture• ! " NOT QUITE A LADY;'"" 1 " NOT QUITE A LADY." The Humorous Adventures of n Chorus Girl's Mother. "CLASHING IN," in High Society. Doors Open 6.3(1. Silver Collection. Organised by Auckland Musicians' Union on behalf of Unemployed Musicians and Musicians' Benevolent Fund. FRANK EGERTON, Secretary. Pacific Building.
DIXIELAND " BY THE SEA." 'NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. DANCING TO-NIGHT, 8.30 (o midnight. Admission, us Why dance in the city's humid atmosphere- when DIXIELAND offers you t lie fresh sea breezes and comfort unobtainable elsewhere. Come Along and Spend nil Enjoyable Night and Dn nee to the Delightful Rhythm of the FAMOUS DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. For Reservations, Ring 26-015. " T IF E TN C H RI S IV' Cod's Wonderful Offer to Mortal Man. SUNDAY, 7 P.M.. WEST ST. CHURCH. MEMORIAL SERVICES. ARMISTICE REMEMBRANCE SERVICE ARRANGED BY THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. "THAT THESE DEAD SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN." The l'rinco of Wales ut the League of Nations Union dinner in London to (he Imperial Conference Delegates:—"The wav to prevent, war is not bv some sudden, violent action at the eleventh hour, but by tho gradual and steady formation of habits of international co-operation and mutual trust." CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT .'! P.M. Presiding: Sir George Fowlds Speakers: Rev. W. G. Monckton, M.A., Miss B. E. Carnachan, President National Council of Women; Mr, T. Bloodwortli. ALL CITIZENS INVITED. A Collection to meet Expenses of Meeting. CHESS. Q HESS NO T I C E. AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN SUM ME II CHALLENGE CUP. ENTRIES, 9/0 FOR ALL, CLOSE NOVEMBER 13. R. E. BAEYERTZ, Hon. Secretary. Auckland Chess Club..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20716, 8 November 1930, Page 22
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