AMUSEMENTS gPECIAL gELECTED pROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN SCREENING AT FOLLOWING- THEATRES, 2 P.M. TO-DAY. CRYSTAL PALACE MT EDEN RTALTO v. .NEWMARKET. REGENT, .-...v. -EPSOM • TIVOLI EWTON. EMPRESS v WEST END PgNSO^BY • ALEXANDRA GREEN LANE, LiUXE MT. ALBERT DENDALE CINEMA... SANDRINGHAM. ADELPHI SUnw KING'S NORTHCOTE. ROXY \ Queen St. J AN D Phone. / TIVOLI Newton. Phono 44-136. Direction: Amalgamated Theatre®. Ltd. ROXY—Continuous Sessions: . ii 2 5 8. o 0 0 0 0 0 TlVOLl—Nightly at 8 o'clock. 0 0 0 0 0 0 TO-DAY. TO-DAY. /MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. AT BOTH THEATRES. I> O I SENSATIONAL .19 1 | t FEATURES. I I No, i_By Special Arrangement, Columbia Film Corp. i Present for First N.Z. Screening. SOMETHING NEWSOMETHING DIFFERENTRACING MOTOR BOATS BROADSIDING IN THE OCEAN. SPEEDBOATS SPEEDBOATS. Fjghting—Racing—Loving—to the roar of mighty engines, flying spray and dizzy speed. , WILLIAM COLLIER, JR.. ' , JOAN MARSH, in a Thrilling . . Roaring . . Speed Drama. " SPEED DEMON." "" SPEED DEMON." Snorting—snarling phantoms of speed tearing up the ocean, speedways—the thrill ride of your life. No. 2—By Arrangement, Fox Films present for First N.Z. Screening, . SPENCER TRACY DEALS OUT THE LAUGHS. > JOAN BENNETT, THE SAUCIEST OF SAUCY COMEDIANS. In "ME AND MY GAL" " ME AND MY G£L " SHE'S FRESH! She's Saucy! She bosses me around. But I'm crazy about her. ' // , Both Universal Exhibition. ' 1000 SEATS ]/,1/, ]/. CHILDREN 6D, 6D, 6D. AT BOTH THEATRES. ROXY AND TIVOLI—TO-DAY. CRYSTAL CRYSTAL PALACE PALACE (Mt. Eden Rd.) RIALTO RIALTO RIALTO RIALTO (Newmarket.) Phone 20-573. Phone 46-609 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 O'CLOCK, TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. A GREAT DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME No. J-'" Adapted from the British ' - Musical Comedy STANLEY LUPINO 'i' In "THE LOVE RACE." _ , '"THE LOVE RACE." THE LOVE RACE'' is an admirable effort, fast and furious and acted to perfection. No. 2—EDWARD G. ROBINSON, in . "r "TIGER SHARK." ; "TIGER SHARK." With RICHARD ARLEN—ZITA JOHANN. See this tense, tragic drama of thrills never before filmed. Both General Exhibition. I; Added Attraction: * tfINGSFORD SMITH'S NEW , ZEALAND ARRIVAL. ADFTPHT I EEY LYNN. [ To-night at 8 p.m. f Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The Year's Outstanding Success, i Special Matinee, To-day 2 o'clock. f MARIE DRESSLER ■ i ;'/ > In j "EMMA." [ Universal Certificate. Wonderful Supporting " Programme | includes Metro. News, Comedy, "How | to Play Golf," and John McCormack I; singing "Killarney," "Mother Machree" j and "River Shannon." ,1 ALBERT PARK, i nfrm TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING at 8.30. ' lechaikowaky's "1812 Overture," Wagner's 'TRhinegold," and many other popular eelec- . lions. ,Also an Attractive Programme at the ZOOLOGICAL PARK TO MORROW (Sunday? AFTERNOON. E X C U R -,S I O . N, : SUNDAYS ONLY. TO TAKAPUNA OR MILFORD, -•/ ' '' FERRY AND BUS, Adult's Return, Is 3d: Child's Return, Bd. TROTTING TR OTT IN G AGA IN. T R O T T I N GAGA I N. NEXT SATURDAY. ,/ NEXT SATURDAY. 6 ' i AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. ." 'FEBRUARY MEETING, 1933. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ' FEBRUARY 18' AND 22. ' POSITIVELY THE OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION IN THE SPORTING WORLD. POPULAR PRICES. Admission to Course: Each Person, Is 6d. Lawii Enclosure and Grandstand (including Admission to Course): Gentlemen, 6s; Ladies, 4s. j Children (under 12), 2s. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. 5/- TOTE. TOTE 5/KEEP NEXT SATURDAY AND THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY FREE AND ENJOY THRILL AFTER THRILL AT TROTTING, THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. i ART UNIONS QKAND Benefit Art Union extended by V* to be drawn March 20. Agents and Sellers please return books for tltera.tion immediately. DANCING r PHE JEANE HOHNE SCHOOL OF cr. . , DANCING. Principal: MISS HORNE, Member Imperial society. London; Operatic Association of Great Britain. CHILDREN'S CLASSES RECOMMENCE URDAY. I ebruary 11. BALLROOM CLASSES TUESDAY AND iiiurtbDAY, Commencing February 14. at s i udio -v? p - m - to 5 p- m - Horne s Buildings, Cor. High Street and Vulcan Lane. Phone 46-782. Q'QONNOR gTUDIO OF jgALLROOM jQANCING. Principals: Miss Margaret O'Connor (Member Imp. Soc., London), Mr. W. E Priestley, Assisted by Fully. qualified Staff Private Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. to 10 P-m. Reduced Summer Fees until the . >nd o Feb. 91 QUEEN ST. (Opp. Fort at ) \7'' " ■ ' Telephone 46-214. G. COX, Studio Reopened: cu, j* Specialist Tap, Stage, Ballroom gtudio, Durham St. East. Ph™* S" 1 ' * S pt lo ' N « apuhl Chambers, I 8 t.. LE rS H '~ L "S' Ballroom Dmo- ' taenwd 0 4 - C^ BB < !3 have Com- ; ; • 10 R»H.f!!!- Bubstantlally reduced till Ffeb. guaranteed.—Miss Violet fch. ?mon * 200 Bldgs., Wellesley St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 20
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