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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS! Of the "Sinn Fein" thriller, "OURSELVES ALONE," JOHN LODER — —- JOHN L, ODGE ' ANTOINETTE CBLLILR. And the Spectacular Stage Presentation. Recommended DV censor for Adults. THE n.o A.M. THE REGENT s.o 5 P.M. REGENT Dir. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Special Session Friday, at 5. THE MOST SENSATIONAL TRIAL" IN THE HISTORY OF AUCKLAND COMMENCES ON FRIDAY — FRIDAY A beautiful woman on trial for her life charged with murdering her husband in cold >b 1 ood Condemn ert already by public opinion—'Separated from her child —• YOU THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND, ARE ON THE JURY! WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? GUILTY or NOT GUILTY? Paramount Pictures Present "THE CASE "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES." MRS. AMES." With Lovely star of "30 Steps" and "Secret , t-. „ T T™! T x'rTri Agent." as Mrs. Hope MADELEINE Ames, fighting for her CARROLL li£c - aml cl l!'id! lor her ;;! As Assistant District PTT Attorney Logan, who VrH.UXV<jr.Ci swore to bring Mrs. BRENT Ames to the gnllows— j j but did he succeed? II! He 'defended Mrs. ALAN Ames — but believed MOWBRAY hcr KUilty! , Hilarious as Griggsby, ARTHUR the fatuous butler— TREACHER yet ?eal" frliTnd' °"° II! == 11 ' The bitter and powerTJTTTTT AT.T f" 1 mother - in - law J3CjUD/ixl who'll spend her last BONDI penny to prove Hope mi Ames unfit to care for I i her little son ! ||i - ALAN As the relentless r> A ■VTTT , T> newspaper man who bAA 1 -dirt dragged Hope's name [[! in the mud ! . GUY BATES = Celebrated stage star. xOoi as the judge who tries the case !

AND NOW. LADIES AND GENTLBMEN OF THE JURY IX THE COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION'. THESE ARB TIIE PRINCIPALS IX THIS AMAZING AND THRILLING DRAMA —IT IS FOR YOU TO WEIGH THE FACTS AS I'RBSBXTBP. We are confident your verdict will be: "ONE OF THE FINEST FILMS OF THE YEAR." Rccomincndcd by Censor for Adults. Box/Plans at' the Repent, Phone 32-SSS. | Fuller-HavwarcTs Phone 2G-041. I BRITANNIA—PONSONBY. | Three Lamps Terminus. Centrally Heated. News Reel, 7.30-S p.m. John Boles and Gladys Swartliout in their Latest Musical. "ROSE OF THE RANCIIO." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Lionel Atwill and Betty Furness in "BEGGARS IN ERMINE." Uecommcndcd bu Censor Tor Adults. 1 Fuller-Ilay ward's — Phone 22-683. I | VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. | j Newsreels. 7.30-S p.m. J Adults (id—GUEST NlGHT—Children 3d. CHARLES BICKFORD, .TUDITII ALLEN ill "THIS DAY AND AGB."' And —— BING CROSBY. JACK OAKIE in "TOO MUCH HARMONY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCING. To-night is carnival night at » THE LABOUR HALL, Pitt St. (Old-Time.) LONG NIGHT, S P.M. TO 12 and WHAT A NIGHT! Everyone will be there to see the fun. Music by STAN ASTOX'S POPULAR HAVANA BAND. Perfect Floor. Chcics., C'igs., Streamers, Balloons and Novelties galore. A Night you eau't afford to miss. 2 -Monte Carlos, Statue Waltz and Other Novelty Dances. Ladies, 1/6. Supper Free. Gents 1/6. Double 2/6. M.C.'s, Bill Watts and Ken. Sunnish. 23 1/ - M unicix ' Alj H ai l - 1/ TO-NIGHT — Newmarket — TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCING DE LUXE. MONTE CARLO CONTEST. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. ALL TIIE POPULAR DANCES. Variety is the Keynote. Supper Provided. BOH ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA. Admission 1/. Eric Cleaver. M.C. 23 TTO-XIGHT—ALU ROADS LEAD TO j- MASONIC HALL. Upper Queen St. ST. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND'S OLD-TIME DANCE. Dance to the Finest Old-time Band in Auckland, Ted Croad's Orchestra. 2 Monte Carlos (1, 2 and 3 Prizes). Good Supper, Cakes. Admission : Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/6. Hugh Brackenridge. M.C. 23

I —J\~) T)OI.XT CHEVALIER SAILING I JK CLUB. DA NCE—SAT. NIGHT. L. M ATI'S HAWAIIAN BAND. 2 Monte Carlos. Satin Cushions, Ist and 2nd rnzes. Admission 1/. Supper. G. McKDOWX, M.C. HAWAIIAN NIGHT —OCT. 10. x-3 mO-NIGHT —GAIETY HALL. Surrey Cres. JL TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. . Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Supper. Efficient M.C. and Management. Sax Walters Revellers, noted for perfect time. Admission 1/ and 1/0. Direction: E. McLean. -3 RS.A. HALL ROYAL OAK. TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. Supper. Five-Piece Band. Prizes. Admission, 1/. „ „ 23 H. DORMER. M.C. BURNAND'S Dance Band, available for Engagements.—Office. 230, Queen St., Princess Buildings. Phone 42-430. 25-Si)9. C PARKER'S Uance BanU (late Ambassadors* Hall) Open Engagements. 21-400 x2G TEACHERS OF DANCING. GEO. C. COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancinjg—Studio, Durlinni St. East. v» PATRICIA School ol' Dancing, 2W, Svmonds St. —-Modern Ballroom, Oldtinie, Tap; Private Lessons, Classes Wednesday Nights. S p.m.. I' 6. L PRIVATE Lessons, 2/0. —"Paulina," 30_, Short land St.. just above -Star. ' -u RUBY SHERRIEF, H.B. Bldgs., Newton, Private Lessons -/<>, Tap, Ballroom, three dances by post, 5/■ BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. "a MERICAN Back-date Magazines, large variety available. — O.K. Book Exchange, 206, Ponsonby Wholesale Suppliers.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 226, 23 September 1936, Page 24

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