Amusements STILL BOOMING! Crowded houses were again the order of the day yesterday. Only five more days of this wonderful entertainment AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15 AND 8 P.M. ft | ST. JAMES' '| Direction! Bir fieniamin fuller. MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER More cllarroiliK. more debonair than ever as the dashing Prince Damlo. : Franz Lehar's "THE MERRY WIDOW" " THE MERRY WIDOW " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD Singing Divinely, a# Sonia. the Rich and Merry Widow, RESERVATIONS— Are Heavy—Don't Be Left Out! Plana at the Theatre (Phone 41-814). The Directors and Management ST. JAMES' THEATRE Have the honour of announcing the presentation of the record-breaking Paramount Production—"THE LIVES "THE LIVES "THE LIVES "THE LIVES "THE LIVES BENGAL BENGAL BENGAL BENGAL BENGAL LANCER LANCER LANCER LANCER LANCER' GARY COOPER—FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL —KATHLEEN BURKE—SIR GUY STANDING— C. AUBREY SMITH—COLIN TAPLEY. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 3. Box Plans Open at the Theatre This Morning at 9.30 a.m. It will be necessary to make early application for reservations. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AS A DIPLOMAT .... * QEORGE j^KLISS "THE IRON DUKE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " •CIVIC NEXT CHANGE. GRAND FAREWELL I ' ENTERTAINMENT To be Tendered to EVA SIMSON. CONCERT CHAMBER, * 8 P.M. TUESDAY NEXT. A Brilliant Array of Artists Includes GEO. MOODY'S "CO-OPTIMtSTS." GOftDON FAGAN, BETTINA EDWARDS. RETA MacCtJLLAY, ALLAN McELWAIN, EKNEST SNELL, IDA LOCKWOOD. ETHEL RAE'S "GOOD COMPANIONS." Magnificent Chorus Numbers by Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. Colin Mußton's Orchestra and EVA SIMSON. POPULAR PRICES: 2/6, 21, If (All prices plus tax). Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. SHIPPE, —-^MIIjFORD^BEACT "THE CABARET UNIQUE" Catering for the most discriminating with the Best in Music and Dancing. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) And Every Saturday. OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. 8.0 p.m. till 12. With a Programme of Musical Gemß by the Incomparable Pirate Shippe Band of Six Talented Instrumentalists. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe. Leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8.0 p.m.. Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55. Returning after Dance. NOTE THE POPULAR PRICES: ADMISSION: DOUBLE 2/6, SINGLE 1/6. Including Free Transport. Cabaret Suppers from 6d. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. LAWN TENNIS TENNIS. TENNIS. AL T A TENNIS. TENNIS. HARD COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS. WINDMILL ROAD COURTS, 1 TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Adults, Is. Schoolchildren in Uniform Free. SWIMMING AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. THIRD MONSTER CARNIVAL. * TEPID BATHS, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. Last appearance in Auckland of MISS EDNA RAINEY, New Zealand 100 yards Intermediate and Senior Champion. See the (>&> 2-Syds. Inter-club Relay Championship (Teams of sso), the last of the 3 contests for TOMMY LOWE MEMORIAL SHIELD. The lnrgest and most Spectacular Relay Race in N.Z. Splendid supporting programme. ADMISSION: Adults. Is. Children. Gd L H. BROOKES. Hon.-Secretary. SKATING i USHWORTH'S KHYBER PASS. OPENING SATURDAY. MAY 4.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22094, 27 April 1935, Page 22
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