AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT—THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. /"roxy THEATRE\. C roxy THEATRE / (QUEEN ST.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 FEATURES TO-NIGHT. Sessions: 3.30, 5.30, 8 p.m. ]~n7T I. I A WILLIAM FOX SUPER THRILLER. First N.Z. Screening. MORE THRILLING THAN "THE KELLY GANG." Rogue r\F rruiE -pio /^.rande." OGUE wF J-HB J-VlO VJ ItANDE." Kogue r\F rnriE t>io riRANDE." OGUE Mf J- HE GRANDE." — WITH — JOSE BOHR, MYRNA LOY, RAYMOND lIATTON. i N0.,^1 A George King Production. Story by HARRY FOWLER MEAR. Players : LARRY BYRNE. JOHN STUART, DOROTHY HARDTNGrEVE GRAY, " MIDNIGHT." " MIDNIGHT." (First Screening in N.Z.) 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, CD, CD. 6D. ROXY TO-NIGHT. EPSOM. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'OLOCK. Unit I—A Brilliant Comedy. MARIE DRESSLBIt —WALLACE BEERY, MARIE DRESSLER —WALLACE BEERY, " MIN AND BILL." " MIN AND BILL." It's a Riot — A Rollicking Comedy. Unit 2— Also Also JOAN BENNETT. JOAN BENNETT In Blackmail. The churning inBlackmail. genue actress of "Bulldog Drum"HUSH MONEY." mond" and "Dis"HUSH MONEY." raeli." "HUSH MONEY." "Hush Money" is "HUSH MONEY." thrilling and runs "HUSH MONEY." the gamut. of emo"HUSH MONEY." tion from rib-tick-ling hilarity to The Price of Her heart-tugging Past. pathos. (Adult Recommendation. >. Stalls, 1/. 3/- Children. Half-price. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ; * • 1 2 •- I SELECTED ALL-TALKIES | JEANETTE MacDONALD, EDMUND LOWE, In " DON'T BET ON WOMEN." Also Also GEORGE * O'BRIEN "FAIR WARNING.'" Free Bus leaves Avondale P.O. 7.30, to the New Do Luxe.
1 AMBASSADOR [ CHE VALUER AT 8 P.M. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. 1-—BERT WHEELER. ■' DOROTHY LEE, In " TOO MANY COOKS." No, 2—BETTY COMPSON, CONRAD NAGEL, ROBERT AMES, In "THREE WHO LOVED." (Adult Recommendation.) RIALTO — SUNDAY, AT 7.45. RIALTO — SUNDAY, AT 7.45. IN AID OF THE MAYORESS OF NEWMARKET'S CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND FOR THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. 2il a " j STAR I STAR | ALL-TALKIES ALL-TALKIES | "PARDON MY GUN." "PARDON MY GUN." "PARDON MY GUN." This picture features a mammoth rodeo and a broncho relay race that, for thrills, has seldom, if ever, been excelled. Then there is a barn dance, in the course o£ ■which are introduced more specialty acts than are usually found in a big-time vaudeville show. With GEORGE DURYEA, SALLY STARR, ROBERT EDESON, LEE MORAN. MOXA RAY, TOM MacFARLANE, HANK MaeFARLANE, HARRY WATSON, HARRY WOODS, AND ABE LYMAN AND HIS BAND. Also — Also — Also PHILLIS HAVER In ~"••• - SHADY LADY." - " SHADY LADY." .... .. "SHADY LADY.", . . PAN"^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING, 8.15 TO 12 P.M. * 'Admission, £►/. Half-price, 10.30. FINISH THE EVENING AT PETER PAN. BEST MUSIC AND BEST FLOOR IN N.Z. All 'Reservations, Phone 40-777. BROADSIDING. SPEEDWAY THRILLS! BROADSIDING STARTS NEXT SATURDAY, WESTERN SPRINGS. "YTIVISECTION.—Last year in Britain " the Cancer Industry alone was responsible for the torture by Vivisection of no less than 25,259 dumb and defenceless animals. Write Bos 647 for Literature. 2S
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 24
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