AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY THE FUNNIEST AND MOST UPROARIOUS OF BRITISH FARCE COMEDIES. PLAZA Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. Screening Times: 11, 12.30. '2.15, 4.10. 5.30, 8. N0te.—5.30 Session finishes 7.15. Commencing TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. THE PLAZA OFFERS THE FIRST OF THEIR BIG 1932 BRITISH DOMINION FILM ATTRACTIONS. One of the Plaza's Big Exclusive Bookings of the Year, that carries our Personal Guarantee. [an Hay's Great- Stage Play mad* 1000 Times Greater with the Limitless Scope of the Audible Screen. "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." The Frozen-faced Comedian of "Splinters" us Mr. Stiltbotlom, tlie Bailiff. SYDNEY SYDNEY SYDNEY SYDNEY SYDNEY HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, PHYLLIS KONSTAM. PHYLLIS KONSTAM. PHYLLIS KONSTAM, WIFE OF ENGLAND'S TENNIS CHAMPION, BUNNY AUSTIN. "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." Setting no problems, asking 110 intricate questions—just, a, sweet, simple thoroughly unforgettable life romance that might, well have been inspired by the "boy and girl down the street." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY" is a slice of life with all its charm and just a little of its pain and sorrow. FAR FUNNIER THAN "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" OR "THE MIDDLE WATCH." SELECTED PLAZA FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. RESERVES COST NO MORE. Ring 41-SSG. gCREENING gUPERIOR gHOWS Auckland Cinemas, Ltd., Theatres. LONDON Opposite G.P.O. ; LAST PAY. :LAWRENCE TIBBETT and : GRACE MOORE. In ; [ " NEW~MOON." | : Also —LAUREL AND HARDY, ~ Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4. G and S. " Farmers' Tickets Available To-night. -Coming To-morrow—- : .TEANETTE Mac.DONALD, In : " THE LOTTERY BRIDE." LYRIC | SYMONDS 5 TCT-NIGHT, AT P. 2JOAN CRAWFORD and 5 CLARK GABLE, in 2 (The Screen's now most popular pair), 2 " LAUGHING SINNERS." Superb Supporting Programme. UTORCINEMA j KJ SSf EA Last Night, at 8.15 p.m. 2JANET GAYNOR and S CHARLES FARRELL, In S "MERELY MARY ANN." Specially Selected Supports. ; Big Double Bill! : NORMA SHEARER and = LIONEL BARRYMORE, In = "A FREE SOUL." ("A" Cert.) = Also. " GRAFT," ; Starring Sue Carrol. Great Supporting Programme. " A HIT BEFORE IT EVEN OPENS," THAT'S "THE CHAMP." WALLACE BEERY and JACKIE COOPER. CHURCH NOTICES. OT, MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY ST.— O Citizens' Service of Intercession TODAY and every Thursday, 12.30-12.50. Speaker: REV. _ LIONEL FLETCHER. Broadcast from IYA. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. rn HE QO-OPERATIVE JgUILDING gOCIETY Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Society will be held at the Society's Office. A.C.T. Building, corner of Welleslev St. W. and Albert St.. Auckland. 011 WEDNESDAY, February 24. 1932. at 7.30 p.m., when Appropriations as under will be allotted : GROUP AMOUNT. 23 •• BALLOT - £4OO 29 •• BiLLOT •' £4OO 32 •• BALLOT '• £4OO •36 •• SALE •• £4OO 45 " BA "' OT " £4OO 46 •• liAL, ' OT •' £4OO 54 •' IiAIJ ' OT " £4OO 63 •• SALE •• £BOO 67 " SAr ' K " £BOO 68 •• BAU ' OT - •' £BOO 69 •• BALLOT - £BOO TOTAL £6OOO UNDER RULE or, : —MONDAY, FEBRU\RY 22. will be the Last Day 011 which Shareholders can make their Shares Financial. OLDER C ROUPS.—Shares should always be made "FINANCIAL." Ballots are frequently held, even though a Sale may be advertised. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALE. jt'Boo, £GOO, £4OO AND £2OO. Special Note.—Shareholders are asked not to wait, but to get in early to avoid the " last-minute " rush. E. H. GIBBONS. Acting-Secretary. _ BUILDERS. A UCKLAND'S Cheapest..—Latest designs, -t*- 4 Rooms, £375: 5, £425: R. £475; best workmanship,—Builder, Phone 26-655.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21110, 18 February 1932, Page 18
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