AMUSEMENTS. _ JIMMY GODDEN JIMMY GODDEN SENDS GREETINGS. LONDON. "THANKS YOUR COMPLIMENTARY CABLE MY FIRST TALKIE . . . STOP . . . HAVE PLEASANT RECOLLECTIONS YOUR AUDIENCE AND BEAUTIFUL ST. JAMES' THEATRE . . . STOP . . . CAN RECOMMEND " WIFE'S FAMILY" ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL LONDON. — REGARDS. JIMMY GODDEN." ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES', "Where Sound Sounds Best." FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. A British International Picture POSITIVELY THE FUNNIEST AND MOST UPROARIOUS OF BRITISH FARCE COMEDIES. WELLINGTON WELLINGTON Is going mad about it. Packed houses night after night. Wellingtonians are laughing themselves sick at "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "A" Cert. Adult Recommendation. JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, Who appeared at the St. James' Theatre in 1928. is sharing the comedy honours with London's favourite comedian, GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. LAUGHS! LAUGHS! ROARS! ROARS! YELLS! YELLS! All other comedy pictures this year are just "giggles" compared to "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." , "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." It's all about the battle of words between NEWLYWED Gene Gerrard and the "BATTLE CRUISER" His dearly hated ma-in-law. It's absolutely a scream and you'll enjoy every moment of it. DON'T BE LEFT. DON'T BE LEFT. Plans are Open and the Booking Js going to be a Record for This Year. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ELECTION RESULTS ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED. SEE THE RESULTS IN COMFORT AT THE ST. JAMBS* ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES', "The All Picture Entertainment." SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. 2.15, AND 8. I 2 MORE NIGHTS OF JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN In " BROADMINDED." " BROADMINDED." " BROADMINDED." " BROADMINDED." He's Wilder — Crazier — Funnier than ever! Plans at St. James'. SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1931-32. DECEMBER 26, 29, AND JANUARY 1 and 2. GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov each) CLOSE on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, by FIVE O'CLOCK. At the same time FORFEITS (lsov each) must be declared for G.N. DERBY, ROYAL STAKES, G.N. FOAL STAKES. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, :3 Secretary. ITANAWATU RACING CLUB (INCORP.). RUMMER -jITEETING, SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 28 AND 29, 1931. NOMINATIONS for AU Events close on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1931. at 9 p.m.; also FORFEIT of lsov. for the Palmerston North Stakes. V. T. DIBBLE, Secretary. P.O. Box 52. Palmerston North, Telephone 62G4. 3 i OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRiSTS. T LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Bdin.), F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-446. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 16
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