Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. lll!lii llil !IH l !) ll llir st-james-||l"' NATIONAL "HI J ST. JAMES , , Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. "Where Sound Sounds Best." LAST SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. " STEADY COMPANY." "STEADY COMPANY." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. 1 ■ =- COMMENCING TO-MORROW. GLAMOROUS TO-MORROW, GLAMOROUS TO-MORROW, AT THE NATIONAL. H^SH! ELISSA LANDI Transferred aftor its sensational ELISSA LANDI CIVIC THEATRE Season. The ELISSA LANDI picture acclaimed by thousands as the ELISSA LANDI ' best for many months. m TQO A T ANTVT ' The Weirdest Yet ELlbbA L/AJNDI Most Romantic Story Ever Told. i» ©"DEVIL'S LOTTERY." "DEVIL'S LOTTERY." "DEVIL'S LOTTERY." "DEVIL'S LOTTERY." And a Supporting Cast the like oC C which has never been surpassed in \ pictures, T 1 VICTOR McLAGLEN, T V ALEXANDER KIRKLAND, -yy \ PAUL CAVANAGH, q \ BERYL MERCER, I HERBERT MUNDIN. I \ A great enthralling picture, with a / MR. \ plot so different, so unusual, unlike J anything yet Keen on the Screen. A \ HYDE." / story oC gambling—ii story of the \ / dramatic heartaches o£ ill-gotten ✓ riches. '-Devil's Lottery" portrays evils of sudden wealth. A Paramount Masterpiece (RECOMMENDED. FOR ADULTS ONLY), With "if ifs a St. James' Theatre Prolamine it's the Best Show in Town." FREDRIC MARCH, MIRIAM HOPKINS, m T „ ROSE HOBART. Movie Charity NisM ' DIXIELAND ' Junc 23 ' BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. grp JAMES', ST! JAMES', Prices: 1/, 1/6, 2/ (Plus Tax). -WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST." Kescrve Early. — Phone 42-169. SESSIONS : 11 A.M., 2.15 AND 8. No Extra for Reserves. , Movie Charity Night DIXIELAND, June 23. v j Pllone 40-252. " HURRY i PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. > Daily ° and 7.45. LAO I i-> AJ- • Direction : John Fuller aiul Sons, Ltd. LAST DAY. ROBT. ARMSTRONG AND JEAN ARTHUR, in t> T TnMT?T «PYRAn Tjnv" JOHN & LIONEL JO HN & LIONEL "SILENT WITNESS." BARRYMORE iMovio Charity Night, DIXIELAND. .Tune 23. BARRYMORE '. >t,jL -VT Z. LABOUR PARTY. , ' " ARSENE LUPIN." TiPueATyr mentary Labour Tarty) ti LUPIN." 5 Speaks in the ~,A , , Ccrt .) PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 29. BOX PLANS AT ST. JAMES , . CHILDREN WILL NOT «^^^^^a BE ADMITTED TO ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. <'UIB THESE OUR CHILDREN?" ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. mA7 , KOW showing. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. . PLAZA -™ w SHOWIW "- ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. • ASSISTED BY GIRLS' BRASS BAND. sporting. GIRLS' BRASS BAND. GIRLS' BRASS BAND. GIRLS' BRASS BAND. AUCKLAND _RACING CLUB. TOWN~HALL. WINTER MEETING, 1932. TO-NIGHT,__AT 8 P.M. JUNE 3, 4 AND 8. soloist: ' MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. acceptances for MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES, lsov. MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLES, lsov. MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. CORNWALL HANDICAP, 2sovs. I , GREEN LANE STEEPLECHASE, lsov. __ A , DMISSION _ 2/ '» JERVOIS HANDICAP, lsov. 1 _ PENROSE HURDLES, lsov. — — 6 HUNT CLUB HURDLES, lsov. CHILDREN WILL NOT MEMBERS' HANDICAP, 2sovs. ™n m/^ CLOSE by FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.) on BE ADMITTED TO FRIDAY, MAY 27. these our children?" '' FEES must accompany in each instance. PLAZA "~' NOW SHOWING. W. S. SPENCE, :26 Secretary. L ~~~~~~~~ZZZ~ AMUSEMENTS. }j 2500 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/, 2/6. s - NOW SHOWING— t. « DR . JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.;; "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE." - The Screen Version of Robert Louis Stevenson's Best-known Story. , TO-MORROW, FRIDAY = Reviewed and Passed aa First-grade Entertainment by Civic Reviewers. « FOR LADIES " " SERVICE FOR LADIES." - Y " liivici 10l LADS" - SERVICE FOR LADIES." o e . LESLIE HOWARD. s LESLIE HOWARD. !a! REMEMBER HIM WITH NORMA SHEARER IN "A FREE SOUL"? rs « SFRVICE FOR LADIES." " SERVICE FOR LADIES." S" " lIrVICE FOR LADIES." " SERVICE FOR LADIES." I ™ e Tisrzs wsssst p-iuo- is at^a L rxr^^ I/. d ningroom manager/ It is a position demanding personally, B tact judgment. He must know everybody, yet know no - v one- be known, yet unknown. The service is to a very large 1 V extent controlled for the comfort and convenience of the .„ ladies—dress, table decoration, position in the room, etc., all !}r iiavc to be considered and planned to make a perfect whole. .1 Hence the title. Such was the position held by Max (played by Leslie Howard), when lie met Sylvia Robinson, wealthy society girl T" (played by Elizabeth Allen). How he met King Boris, the complications that followed, and jY the final result are told in the talking picture. ct COMMENCING TO-MORROW. It is Good Entertainment, Enjoyable, and the Photography is bo Excellent—DO NOT MISS IT. - u it is ANOTHER PARAMOUNT HIGH-GRADE PRODUCTION. FULL CIVIC ORCHESTRA. NOTE: Every Civic Programme is Reviewed in Auckland.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19320526.2.151.4

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 24

Word Count
719

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 24