AMUSEMENTS BOOKINGS ,ARE HEAVY! TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction- Sir Benjamin Fuller. Completely eclipsing her previous triumphs——— NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER In Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Magnificent Production .. "M ABIE j^ INTOINETTE l NTOINETTE " "M ABIE NTOINETTE " " lyr ARIE " '• jy-AEIE " With TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER JOHN BARRYMORE ROBERT MORLEY Plans at the Theatre Booking Office in the Main Foyer from 0.30 a.m. Phono 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. t'liiiiuiiiuuiuiniiiiiimiiiimiiniiinuwiHinniMnnminnimmiiiuiinMumißg 1 PRINCE EDWARD I I NEWTON. Phone 46-252. = = Direction: Sir Benamin Fuller. s 1 MATINEE 2 P,M ' MATINEE g I Judy Garland in "Everybody Sins," § I Approved for Universal Exhibition. 5 = "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars Serial, § s "Beautiful Budapest,' and Gzeeho- g = Slovakia on Parade, I' itzpatrick = s Traveltalks, "A Criminal is Born, a s e Crime Doesn't Pay series, & Isewsreels. = I - 7.30" I | WALLACE BEERY J 1 "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" | s with Frank Morgan, Maureen O'Sullivan. g '§ Recommended by Censor for Adults. § ! ALLAN JONES. JUDY GARLAND | I "EVERYBODY SING" | s Approved for Universal Exhibition. = SIB Ne l7.&B n ilill MATINEE, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 7.45, AND MONDAY. „ WARNER BAXTER and FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, in "KIDNAPPED " Also "TARZAN'S REVENGE" TUESm WED., THURS. NEXT: TWO THRILLING WESTERNS. "GUN LAW" and "RAWHIDE. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •if * * * <r -"PIRATE * * *• * * THE CABARET THAT SETS THE STANDARD. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY I GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL I CARNIVAL! Music by the Famous Pirate Shippe Orchestra of 0 Instruments. TWO SPACIOUS DANCE FLOORS (Upper and Lower Decks) Novelties and Favours Exclusive to the Bhipp« BALLOONS MONTE CARLO STREAMERS, ETC., ETC. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitage. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8.0 p.m., Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m., returning after Dance. i ADMISSION: From Auckland;, including Free Bus Transport, DOUBLE 3/0, SINGLE 2/-, « From Devonport or Bayswater, including Free Transport, • DOUBLE '216, SINGLE 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from 9d. Phone 23-41*4 for Reservations. E. R. MOUAT, M.C SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Motor-car and 2 Persons, 4/- Return (minimum). Each Additional Person, 2/- Return. This includes admission to Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport ONLY). GLOUCESTER & .SOMERSET ASSN. SOCIAL EVENING MANCHESTER UNITY HALL—Hobson St. TUES. NEXT, Feb. 14th inst.. 8 p.m. Old and New Members Roll Up and Support your Assn. ' Short Lecture by one of our Members, W. JOSEPHS, Esq., F.R.G.S., on "Bristol," Members, 1/; Ladies, 6d and Basket, Visitors, 1/AUCKLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. An entirely new musical organisation is now in process of formation Applications for membership aro invited from experienced musicians and from other citi*ens prepared to support the project from the viewpoint of the desirability of cultivating and advancing musical appreciation in this city. For further information please communicate wilfcu COLIN MUSTON, 46 Welleisley Street East, Telephone 42-SGO. w. lairiTthomson (Acting-Secretary), 212 A Victoria Arcade. Telephone 40-301.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23269, 11 February 1939, Page 26
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