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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Souud Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15.and 8. iir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER ' WINNIE LIGHTNER (The Star of "Gold Diggers"). And JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN In "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." t • The Comedy Hit of the Year. You'll Spar for Breath Between Laughs, i. Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Production. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. Seats Cannot be Booked by Phone for To-night. , NATIONAL DAILY—II 2.15 S — DAILY. Entirely in Technicolour. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. — THE • ■ : ROGUE SONG. === = ROGUE SONG. ' r 1—: . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, with LAWRENCE TIBBETT, CATHERINE DALE OWEN, LAUREL AND HARDY. With music by Franz Lehar— it is a succession of delights to the eye. Talking or singing it is a refreshing start of a new era on the screen— PRICES—I/, 1/6, 2/3,' 2/10. Children, Half-price. Phono Reserves, 42-169. Phone 43-645 ;i>^^'~«*v Phone 43-645. <LYRIC DE LUXET> Top of Syjnonds St. ro-night. S p^mT" v 8 p.m. DOUBLE - FEATURE PROGRAMME. No. 1— CHARLES ROGERS, in CHARLES ROGERS, in "HALF-WAY TO HEAVEN." " HALF-WAY TO HEAVEN." A Daring, Dazzling Melodrama, that will Thrill you with its Swift Action and' Smashing Climaxes. No. 2—KAY JOHNSON, LOUISE DRESSER and BASIL RATHBONE, In ' "THIS MAD WORLD." "THIS MAD WORLD." Passion and Patriotism Sway the Soul, Touch the Heart, Come to Grips in a Drama that will leave you Breathless. A French Spy and a German Princess are the Principals in "THIS MAD WORLD." Recommended more especially for adult audiences. PICTUREDROME — milford. TO-NIGHT; 7.50. ROD LA ROCQUE, "BEAU BANDIT." A Great Outdoor Thriller. Comedy , and Paramount News. Followed at 10 sharp by 2 Hours' Free Jazz to the Wonderful Felix Syneopators. Follow the crowd. Skating at Greenmill every Wednesday. Drome's Birthday Carnival next Saturday. -- AMBASSADOR THEATRE, -- POINT CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. " MAMBA," With Jean Hersholt, Eleanor Boardman, Ralph Forbes. All-Talking. — All-Technicolour. A Picture of Surpassing Beauty, Dramatic Power and Spectacular Achievement. Recommended for Adult Audience Only. gALVATION ARMY fffin pONGRBSS HALL, GREY AVENUE, MONDAY, DEC. 8, 8 P.M. SPECIAL CONCERT. LIFE OF; CHRIST IN STORY AND SONG, in aid of MAJOR GORDON'S XMAS DINNER FOR POOR FAMILIES. Hon. A. J. Stallwortliy, Chairman (Minister of Health). Items by the Y.P.C.T.U. Choir, assisted by Salvation Army Choir and Silver Band. Organiser: Miss Gertrude Evans. Choir Leader: Mrs. W. M. Grinlinton. Connecting Theme by Rev. G. Jackson. Pianists: Mrs. W. M. Grinlinton, Miss Pearl Wallace, A.S.M., Mi"ss Hazel Palmer. A.T.C.L. Soloists: Mrs. Craig. F.T.C.L., L..«L8., Miss Lilian Braithwaite, Mrs. Kersey, Mrs. E. Aslier, Miss Doreen Logan, Miss Ruby Gibson, Mr W. A. Garrett, Mr. .Tas. Clarkson, Mr. V. Nillson, Mr. Watson, Mrs. R. Smith. Misses Eileen Geary and Dolly Coughey. This Concert was such a wonderful success last winter that it is being repeated (with some alterations) b.v special request. TICKETS, 1/. N.B. —Care exercised that distress appeals are genuine. If you cannot come please send your donation to Major Gordon. Wellesiey Chambers. x 6 WRESTLING. H&k N.Z. WRESTLING ASSN. J®. • (INC.), SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, DEC. 8, 8 P.M. GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, British Empire Champion, VERSUS TOM LURICH, TOM LURICH, ; Russia. EIGHT 10-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by First-class Preliminaries. POPULAR PRICES.—Stage. 10/; Dress PnnL O £ roun 2 ln ° or . 3/ ; Reserves. 7/0 ; pinnr rJ jac l! es (escorted) Ground I'Xoor, Fiee. Pay Tax. r. Lay Sal es NOW OPEN at Cartci and Asher a, Shortland Street, 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 289, 6 December 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 289, 6 December 1930, Page 24