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AMUSEMENTS. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller extend to their Auckland Patrons THEIR PERSONAL GUARANTEE That Greta Garbo and the picture "Romance" in combination make the greatest * ROMANTIC. DRAMATIC TRIUMPH 'Ever submitted by them or any other management in iNew Zealand. g 1 JAMES, gT. JAMES. gT. JAMES, jg T. JAM® :S. jg T. J. AME S. THRICE DAILY AT 11 a.m. —• 2.15 — 8 p.m. i 11 a.m. — 2.15 — 8 p.m. There has never been, and 1 possibly there may never tie again, such a ibappy combination ' of stellar actress and en trancing play as GRETA. GAIRBO, in the "flts-her-iike-a-glovtf* character of HIT A CAVALLINI, the loving sinner but golden-"hearted Italian opera singer, and EDWARD SHELDON'S greatest of emotional masterpieces, "■Romance." ITS FAME US WORLD-WIDE. It has been translated' and acted !n every European language. ITS EFFECT IS ELECTRICAL, MTEJTRO-GIOLDWYiN-MIAYER METRiO-GIOLDWY'N-MiAYER Present, fresh from unrivalled triumphs in the world's capitals, THE SWEDISH BEAOTY, The Inimitable Actress of ALLURING PERSONALITY, GRETA GARBO —- — GRETA GARBO — GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO — GRETA GARBO In an outstanding characterisation totally different to anything she has previously appeared in—one which enables her to disclose her AMAZING VERSATILITY And win the proud title of ♦'GREATEST OF ALL LIVING ACTRESSES," You'll Never Forget Her In i " ROMANCE."—— " ROMANCE." " ROMANCE." " ROMANCE." —— "ROMANCE." " ROMANCE." " ROMANCE." " ROMANCE."

THOUSANDS O.F THE BOYS Who -were in the Great War saw "Romance" with Doris Keane in -Greta. Garbo's part at the Duke of York Theatre, London, where it BAN FOR THREE YEARS. RAN FOR THREE YEARS. They were entranced by the wonderful story and carried word of its fame with them across the world. "ROMANCE" — IS — "ROMANCE." It stands alone. THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Is the 'best we have ever had. THE WHOLE SHOW IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Plans at St. James'. CAPITOL. — DOMINION RD. TO-NIGHT AT S. ' (1) "SPLINTERS," (2) "FOX NEWS," (3) MUTUAL AUDIO, (4) "JADK BOX." (o) Two-Red Comedy, "BARBER'S COLLEGE." (6) Sportlight Series, "CLOWNING THE GAME." Book Your Seat. Phone 2U-574. PICTUREDROME — MILFORD. LAST NIGHT, AT 8, of "THE VAGABOND KING," 'Starring Dennis King and Jeanette MaciDonald. ■Song, Romance, Colour. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. g.S. JJUCHESS FOR J£AWAU. WEST SIDE PRINCE'S WHARF. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. TUESDAY TO FRIDAY.—Dep. 9.45 a.m. Kawau Dep. 4 p.m. SATURDAYS—Dep. 1 p.m. Kawau Dep. 7.30 p.m. SUNDAYS—Dep. 9.45 p.m. Kawau Dep. 4.30 p.m. FARES: 4/ Return; 6/ Double Ticket (lady / and gent). Children Half Price. BOILING WATER FREE ON BOARD. Weather and Other Circumstances permitting. D TRIPS to waiheke. From Northern Wharf for SURFDALE, OSTEND, OMIHA. Monday, Tuesday, Weduesday, Thursday, ...• 9.15 a.m., arriving back at 6 p.m. Evening Trips—Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 6.30 p.m. / Arrive back next mbrning at 5.30 a.m. Also week-ends, Saturday to Monday. D jr-j--Q. RE AT BARRIER. DAYLIGHT TRIPS. S.S. RANGITOTO, EVERY THURSDAY, 8 A.M., FROM NORTHERN WHARF. • 20/ DAY TRIP. Light Refreshments obtainable on board. Hot Water Free at all times for Hampers. P , _ STT?.A\rSHTP Pfl LTDMOTUIHI ISLAND. "j SPECIAL SERVICE FROM NORTHERN . WHARF. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, AT "9.15 A.M., AND SUNDAYS AT 9.50 A.M. LEAVING MOTUIHI AT 5 P.M. Fare: 2/ Return, includes tax; Children flalf-price. D £ AND BINNS. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO . , OSTEND. Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, at 9.45 a.m.; Saturdays, at 1.45 p.m. EVENING TRIPS. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. G. 30 p.m. Leaving Ostend Mondays, 6.45 a.m. Other Days. 7 a.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D O O N L I G H T EXCURSION, WEDNESDAY NEXT. jaunch Princess leaves Launch Steps 7.30 >.m., returning 11 p.m. Music provided. Snjoy a trip on the beautiful Waitemata. FARES. 2/6. xQ DRESSMAKERS, COSTUMIERS. VfISS HUNWICK, Dressmaker and Costumier (late of D.1.C., Wellington) ; iwn materials made up.—63, Strand Lrcade. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 4, 6 January 1931, Page 16

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