AMUSEMENTS ENTHUSIASTIC OPENING EVER lERE PRESENTATION. FROM THRONGED THE THEATRE TO SESSION WAS PACKED. DOUS FOR TO-NIGHT, BOOK IMMEDIATELY. PLAZA PLAZA Theatre WE WEST END PONSONBY RD. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. GIANT CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT '2 O'CLOCK. NOTE: TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. 3 BIG FEATURES And Silypit ts. *°' 1_ " KING'S VACATION" • Starring The Prince of the Silver Screen, ! GEORGE ARLISS. No. 2—HORACE HODGES In "AFTER DARK." No. 3—.TERRV VF.rmo In " 2 CROWDED HOURS." All Afnr Fni'vi-sil F v V>ibition. RIALTO - SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M. Proceeds in Aid of Local Charities under the Supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. 2 BIG FEATURES No. 1— GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. "LUCKY GIRL." "LUCKY GIRL." " °' 2_ " ENGLAND~AWAKE." An Epic of England's Achievement in the last century. Adults: 1/; Children Gd. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. TUAT.Tn TWT?ATI'P NFWAf ARK'KT. A COLOSSAL ATTRACTION THREE CELEBRITY SOLOISTS, FRESH FROM EUROPEAN TRIUMPHS, WILL APPEAR ON THE ONE PROGRAMME, AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AT S O'CLOCK. Doors Open at 7. MONDAY, JUNE 19. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. SATURDAY, JUNE 24. Included in the Grand Programme of BRIGHT AND SPARKLING MUSIC:— PIANO—JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY Will Play—Rakoczy March (Franz Liszt), Ballard G Minor Op. 23 (Chopin). VIOLINTOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY Will Play—"Carmen Fantasy" (Bizet Sarasate), a theme from the most popular of all Operas. The rich, singing tone of his Guarnerius Violin is unforgettable. 'CELLOEDMUND KURTZ Will Play—" Variations on a Rococo Theme" (received with tumultuous applause everywhere) (Tschaikowsky.) Together the Artists Will Play the Most Entrancing of All Trios—B Flat Major Op. 99 (Schubert). These items, together with the complete programme, make an evening of unalloyed enjoyment which will linger in the memory. Acclaimed by Press and People Three of tho; Most Distinguished Musicians which have Visited New Zealand. PRICES: Reserved, 5s (plus tax); Unreserved, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at Lewis Lady, Ltd. Direction: Celebrity Conceits. Ltd. BR -R - R IT'S C-CO LD! Piping Hot Coffee Delivered to your Office. Pint fiask, Gd. Phone 44-313. L. G. RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE. SKATING AH I WHAT A FLOOR AND 10,000 FEET OF IT. SKATING THE RIVOLI RINK Again Leads. The Skating Surface has just undergone Special Terrazzo Polishing and iB NOW ENTIRELY DUSTLESS. Not a, ripple or a wave—.Tust a perfect floor which is a veal delight to lovers of this wonderful sport. All your Friends will bo thero TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION OD, SKATES gD, FLOOR AGE gD. OTHER SESSIONS TO-DAY Morning. Children Gd, Adults 1 Afternoon, 2.30 till 5, Adults 1/. EXTRA! WORLD'S ENDURANCE RECORD CHALLENGED By ALLEN PRINCE, The Endurance Wonder of the Ago. He will commence his daring attempt to break the ll'.OJ hours NON-STOP Skating Record at NOON, TUESDAY, And endeavour to go on until I]_P.M. SATURDAY NEXT. He will eat, shave, wash and bo massaged while skating in full view of the public at THE RIVOLI RINK. WILL HE SUCCEED? SEE HIM! SKATE WITH HIM! —The Rink will be open DAY and NIGHT to enable the public to see this Wonder Man. ADMISSION AT ANY HOUR, r»D.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20
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