AMUSEMENTS " THE BEST SHOW IN /P L A Direction Amalea NOW SWEEPING EVERYTHING BE THIS GREAT PICTURE COM OF POPULARITY AND COM ITS COMPETITORS AT ALL . JANET JANET JANET JANET JANET JANET JANET iu 44 SERVANTS' " SERVANTS' 44 SERVANTS' With LEW AYRES. WALTER CON Sparkling wit, happy romance will make your (Approved for Uni INCLUDED IN PROGRAMME A OWING TO THE ENORM SANTA CLAUS WILL BE TO-DAY AND MONDAY FR VER SLEIGH. REVOLVING CRYSTAL CAVE AND LOTS OUR YOUNG SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. 12.30, 2.30,5 AND SHOWS WORTH SEEING AMALGAMATED 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY AND NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. STALLS, 1/; CIRCLE, 1/6. CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. 7W////////M a p» CRYSTAL gi N jgl RIALTO PALACE g D %| THEATRE Mt. Eden. Newmarket. Phone 20-573" Phono 46-009. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. At Both Theatres To-night at 8 o'clock. Warner Bros. Present "TWENTY 44 TWENTY MILLION MILLION SWEETHEARTS. % With DICK POWELL-GINGER ROGERS—PAT O'BRIEN—FOUR MILLS BROS.—TED FIORITO—THREE RADIO ROGUES— And a Host of Others. Bringing you the year's biggest song smashes—'"The Man on the Flying Trapeze," "How Am I Doin'," "I'll String Along With You," "Fair and Warmer." SLIM SUMMER VILLE. ZASU PITTS, The Greatest Comedy Team of the Screen, 44 THEIR BIG MOMENT." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Both Pictures will be Screened at Matinee To-day at 2 o'clock. | EMPRESS IWJTSSw ' "HOLLYWOOD PARTY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARD." Recommended by Censor for Adults. "Hollywood Party" Matinee* To-day, 2 p.m. | WEST END | ? o °.£?h™ Y 7.S D ' "JUDGE PRIEST." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "365 NIGHTS IN HOLLYWOOD." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Will Rogers Matinee, To-day. 2 p.m. i a i * Mnn A i GREEN LANE. ALEXANDRA To-night 1 1 at So clock. " COCKEYED CAVALIERS." " OPERATOR 13." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Wheeler, Woolsey and Charlie Chaplin MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 p.m. GAELIC SOCIETY.—The Gaelic Society will hold its Monthly Social in the Manchester Unity Bldgs. Corner of Victoria and Hobson Sts., on THURSDAY, Dec. 27, commencing at 7.45 p.m. Gaels, iheir families and friends are cordially invited to attend. The programme will consist of Piping, Highland Dancing and Singing. MISS LUCY MacDONALD. 8 Wesley Av., Mt. Albert, Hon. Sec. DEMONSTRATION AT ORAKEI ANCIENT MAORI FESTIVAL HAKAS, POI DANCES, HAANGI, In Aid KAINGA IMPROVEMENT. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2 P.M. Take K Buses. «Opp, G.P.O. ADMISSION, la. STRATHNAVER'S VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. DON'T FORGET. THE CONGRESS HALL SILVER BAND will play a Great Proramme in ALBERT PARK on CHRISTMAS NIGHT, 7.45. Collection for Band Funds. " j^erndTle," Motor Camping, Sports, Picnic Grounds. Native Bush, Auckland's Finest Fresh Water Swimming Pool. Follow Signs Henderson Valley Rd.—Phone 114, Henderson. SHOWS CLEVEDON A. AND P. SHOW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1935. SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE. D. M. BRYAN. * Secretary. P.O. Box 9, Clevedon. DEMONSTRATIONS GAS CO.. LTD. COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Will be Discontinued, during the Christmas and New Year Season. The commencing date of the 1935 series will bo advertised later. AUCKLAND GAS CO.. LTD. MOTOR TOURS PIHA, WAIATARUA AND NTHOTUPU. ALL FARES REDUCED. Rimmer's, the only service licensed to carry passengers and parcels on this Waitakero Ranges tour, leaves White Star and AARD OfTico Daily at 9.30 a.m. Saturday, one trip only, leaving at 1.80 p.m. Fares: Waiatarua and Nihotupu, 3s single, 5s ret.; Piha, 6s single, ]os ret. Book early for the holidays.—Phone RJ.MMER, 45-360. AVIATION aerO c una 3 FLIGHTS AVAILABLE DAILY DURING HOLIDAYS in following 'Planes: England-New Zealand Air Liner "Taiuui" (8-passenger machine). Pusa Moth (2-passenger 'plane). Open Moths. Display of Acrobatics by Flight-Lieut. D. M. Allan on Sunday Afternoon. Passenger Transport Company's bus leaves Pq?t Office 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Quotations for Cross-country Fliglitß on application. Xmas Day: No flying. Boxing Day: Advance arrangements ncceseary, owing to Displty at Taupo. PUBLIC NOTICES, TENDERS, CORPORATION NOTICES, CHRISTMAS GREETINGS, BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES, EDUCATIONAL, ETC., APPEAR ON PAGE 21. CHURCH NOTICES, ETC., PACE 5.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21990, 22 December 1934, Page 22
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