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AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 DAYS AND NIGHT? OP "WHOOPEE," " WHOOPEE," Which coukl be screened successfully for an indefinite period, but other cities of New Zealand have to be considered and this reoord-breaking triumph will be presented' for the final occasions To-day at 11, 2.15 and S and at the three sessions to-morrow. On Thursday Next the management of the National •will present for the first time in Auckland the famous and popular actress CLARA BOW, in the riotous coniedv' "TRUE TO THE NAVY." " THE __; NATIONAL, j TO-DAY — TUESDAY — TO-DAY And ' TO-MORROW— WED.—TO-MORROW 11. 2.13 and S. FOR THESE FINAL OCCASIONS, " WHOOPEE," " WHOOPEE," " WHOOPEE," " WHOOPEE," The most successiful and most entertaining talking -picture shown in Auckland: for many months. •;.' ANOTHER GREAT FEATURE PICTURE COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY, CLARA BOW . . In "TRUE TO THE NAYY." : With FREDERIC MARCH and'HARRY GREEN. The story of a girl who loved the : sailors —till they all came to port 'on the sajne day. NATIONAL PRICES:— 2/10, 2/3, 1/6 and 1/ (Including Tax.) 8 P.M. 8 P.M. TlVoLr^> AND ' AND LA L T (T^> tAo. 7.45. LAST NIGHT OP THE GREATEST COMEDY SCREAM OF THE TEAK, CUCKOOS." "THE CUCKOOS. ,, ; "THE CUCKOOS." "THE CUCKOOS." With Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey and All-Star Oast. TO-MORBOW (WEDNESDAY), : BY SPECIAL REQUEST. A THREE-NIGHT REVIVAL Of the Most Thrilling of ail British Pictures, " JOURNEY'S END." " JOURNEY'S END.' , "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." " JOURNEY'S END." If you have not seen this masterpiece, then you have missed a big thing in your life.'! If you have seen it you can see.it again and bring others to see it aiicl mafve) with you. NOTE!! OUR NEXT PICTURES (ARE: JAN. 21—"JOURNEY'S END." JAN. 24—"IROOKERY NOOK." JAN. SO—"HOLIDAY." FBB. 6—"AFRICA SPEAKS." FEB. 13—"ON APPROVAL." The Tivoli and .Rialto -will continue to screen only THE BEST, So keep a night for these two refined and comfortable Theatres. Phones: Tivoli, 44-136; Rialto, fTIHE CINEMA SANDEINGHAM. -L TO-NIGHT, S P.M. LOJST CHANES in "mHE TTNHOLY TTIHiKEW "i-HB Unholy J-hreb," Also Laurel and Hardy in "BLOTTO." News — Cartoons —' Btc. MINIATURE GOLF.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 16, 20 January 1931, Page 18

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