STATE THEATRE ONEIIUNGA. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Tonight at 8 o'clock. Phone 12-3-lt. JACK HULBERT. CICELY COURTNEIDGE, "FALLING FOR YOU." "FALLING FOR YOU.". Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPENCER TRACY In "THE MAD GAME." Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. Including Episode 5, Serial, "Last Frontier.' | NEW REGENT | To .S°S's. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. IRENE DUNNE. PHILLIPS HOLMES, In "THE SECRETS OF MADAME BLANCHE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CHIC SALE and DIANE SINCLAIR, In " DANGEROUS CROSSROADS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Children's Matinee, 2 o'clock To-day. RIALTO RIALTO NEWMARKET SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Proceeds in Aid of Local Charities under the Personal Supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket. Mrs. Donaldson. SCREENING •2 BIG FEATURES 2 No. 1BEN LYON R A QUEL TORRES BEN LYON RAQUEL TORRES BEN LYON RAQUEL TORRES " ALOHA." " ALOHA." No. 2 SAM HARDY / SAM HARDY " BORROWED 1 " 1 PARTNERS." "BORROWED PARTNERS." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.> RIALTO THEATRE NEWMARKET. SUNDAY NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. " Where the Elite and Gaiety Meet." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ' \PETER PAN\ (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret nnd Society Rendez.voufO In line with other distinguished visitors to New Zealand, AIR COMMODORE SIR CHARLES AND LADY MARY KINGSFORD SMITH Will be the Guests of tho Management at the Cabaret To-night. EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. Double, 7s Gd. Reservations, Phono 4G-777. AVAILABLE Combination Tickets, which include Dinner at tho Grand Hotel nnd Dancing at Peter Pan, 14s Double. Ring Grand Hotel, 41-SlO. MANAGER NEIL EDGAR ONEROA OCEAN BEACH (AUCKLAND'S BEST, BRIGHTEST AND SAFEST BEACH), BY S.S. DUCHESS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 1.45 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUN.), 9.45 A.M. (Leaving on Return, G. 30 p.m.) MUSIC AND FREE ENTERTAINMENT UN THE BEACH ON SUNDAY. SURF-BATHERS PLEASE NOTE! As a result of the recent N.E. gale, an excellent surf should be running at Oneroa on Sunday. 9S ADULTS. -1 S CHILDREN. +J 1 DAY TRIP. SWIMMING' SWIMMING. AUCKLAND CENTRE SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. TEPID BATHS, HOBSON STREET. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 8 P.M. SEE 808 FRANKIIAM, NOEL CRUMP. REG. TIIOMAS, in 100 yds., 220 yds. SEE MARIE FARQUIJAR. BOBBIE LEWIN. SYLVIA GRANGE. MONA LEYDON, EDNA RAINEY, JUDITH' WEBSTER in thrilling races. THE SWIMMING EVENT OF THE YEAR, Full Supporting Programme. Extra Seating Accommodation Arranged. Be Early and Get a Good Seat. Admission, Ik; Children, fid. W. BATTY, Hon. Secretary. AT HOMES pATUMAHOE SCHOOL "AT HOME." To Celebrate fifth Anniversary, MARCH 1, 1934, at 1.30 P.m. All Pflst Pupils and Former Residents are Cordially Invited to be present, and are requested to communicate with tho ' HEAD TEACHER. Patumahoe. HALLS TO LET jJITC.HENER ALL. This Hall is centrally situated in Kitchener Street, Auckland, and comprises a Main Hall, with Seating Accommodation for 400, and Offices suitable for committee meetings. The Main Hnll has an excellent dance floor and is available for Lectures. Meetings. Exhibitions and Dances both day and night. V r er.y reasonable terms offered. Full particulars on application to THE SECRETARY, Auckland Workingmen's Club, -j. Bo* 313, Auckland. 3?honfl 4I~QDi,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 22
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