AMUSEMENTS W: I Phone 42-3G9. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road. Mii imeee at £. Nightly at 7,45 Utione 40252. LAUGHTER UNLIMITED I TEARING ALL S3H3OBSS TO PIECES 1 At Both Tboiitra® I A PROGRAMME FIT FOE A KING 1 1 I [] GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD In "ITS A BET" "ITS A BET" "IT'S A BET" ENGLAND'S FUNKIEST FARCE SINCE "MY WIFE'S FAMILY "J With fiELEK CHANDLER. JUDY KELLY. Etc. (Approved lor Uni Teres! Exhibition.) And Ob The Same Program roe, PAUL BETTE j ' MUNI & DAVIS The Fighting Fury of the Screen, j And the Beautiful M.tin-"Wrecker, in 19258ig Thrill Sensation:! " BORDERTOWN?' Becodmended by Censor for Adulte. NO ALTERATION IN PRICES! NATIONAL AND PRINCE EDWARD. STRAND I j :!!iiT!l!lil!ii...rtfif!ilimiiit 1. j Continuous from 11 t.in. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. GALA MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. TWO EXCELLENT SHOWS. WARNER BAXTER, * WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, KETTI GALLIAN, I 111 ! 1_ " UNDER A PAMPAS MOON " A Fox Special. Glorious Romance—Haunting Md.od.ieß ; Sizriing Tangos! AND NILS ASTHER. PAT PATERSON. HERBERT MUNDIN—HARRY GREEN j Id An Enchanting Story with Unforgettable Melodies. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AN ENTERTAINMENT TREAT! PHONE 43-114 FOR RESERVATIONS. Thrilling success everywhere of the Miracle Violinist, YEHUDI All concert* in "Wellington. Christchurch and Duneain sold out long before tinie for commencement. In response to hundred?, of request* from all parts of the North Island, arrangements have been completed for j ONE FAREWELL APPEARANCE, AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. The social and musical event of the year. GREAT PLEBISCITE PROGRAMME. Mnsic lovers and the public at large are invited to mttke suggestions by naming their favourite compositions, addressed Yehudi Menuhin, care Lewis Eady, Ltd. The result erf the vote will be announced in the Hef.alp and Star nczt Saturday. BOOKING FOR ALL RESERVED SECTIONS at os. 7s fid OAd 10s. in addition .to limited Vice-Regal area at 12s Gd, opens at Lewis Ettdy, Ltd.. next FRIDAY MORNING. Special RESERVE for STUDENTS. Fuil details nt the Box Office. Preliminary applications at all reserved prices now being received. Direction - • ■ - J. & N. TAIT. j DON'T Miss Hon. L. M. lsit.t, M.L.C., and Re • E, O. Blamireß. Women's Meeting. WEDNESDAY. July 31. 2.30 p.m., St. Matthew'e Hall, Hobson St. Soloist, Mrs. Hipwell. "BIBLE IN SCHOOLS." WRESTLING TOWN HALL TOWN HALL, MONDAY! GLEN WADE GLEN WADE " LOFTY " BLOMFIELD. "LOFTY" BLOMFIELD. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher'e, Argus House, High Street. _ TABLE TENNIS __ nhABLE Tennis Mutches required, B or J- C gtude.—Culley, 4b Grafton lid. Phone 46-800.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 24
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