AMUSEMENTS. 6D (\D Children Adults "J / 1 / \f Dress Circle, 1/6. -*-/ X/ At the following SUPERIOR. SUBURBAN THEATRES. I T VT?TP I SYMONDS ST. I LlltXiyj I To-flight, 7.-13. (\\V Big Double Biil! Nj{ RICHARD DIX, i\\\ With MARY ASTOK, in \\V "LOST SQUADRON," \\V — And — \\\\ NANCY CARROLL, ill "PERSONAL MAID. ,, I 1 UIJKJSX I To-nigiit, at S. § CONSTANCE BENNETT, ffitli BEN LYOX and DAVID MANNERS, in "A LADY WITH A PAST." (Adult Recommendation.) SUPERB TUDOR FDATUKBTTUS. I T3PTT>A\TXTT A I LAMPS, xSKI.JLAJNJN.LA ponsoxby. 77; ■ '-To-night at S. \\V Double-Feoturo Bill. \\\\ SYLVIA SIDNEY, in v\\\ "LADIES OF THE BIG \\\\ HOUSE." \\\\ And AN ALL-STAR CAST, in v\\\ "FAST COMPANIONS." A\\ Itt-at Thrilling Racing Dramn. 1 GREY LYNN CINEMA~j f Always Cosy. To-night at 7.-1.1. .Stupendous Double-Feature Programme Sylvia Sidney and Gene Raymond in "LADIES OF THE BIG v\\\ HOUSE." A\\ Also, Tommy Coulon, Spencei* Tracy \\V and Doris Kcnyoii, ill I ,\V} "DANGEROUS YEARS." ,\\V '■! Quality and Quantity I'lciuri-w. 1 AVONDALE Town Hal3~[ \\V TO-NIGHT, AT S. 1 \\Y WALLACE BEURY, f xu CLARK C.ABLB, in "HELL DIVERS." (" A " c ' urt -> And "BLACK COFFEE." Special Carnival Dunce to follow. A\t Jack milmn'H Band of Five. I GAIETY, TAKAPUNA~j ,\\\ TO-NIGHT, AT S. l\\\ TALLULAH BANKHDAD, in v\\\ "THE CHEAT." <"A" cort.) THE NATIONAL, THE NATIONAL, THE NATIONAL, 11 — 2.15 — 8. EXCITEMENT—THRILLS, ROMANCE—COMEDY, SPEED AND ACTION. It's got everything that spells Entertainment—Another Popular National Programme. What -would you do if you found a fortune in bank notes? Would you hit the high spots, treat the girl friend to one grand time—and live like a gentleman for a day? What would you do if the bank notes turned out to be' counterfeit and the police were on your heels?
You'll find the exciting answers to these questions in this grand romantic comeily. It's sizzling, ripping entertainment! A GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY. A GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY. A GENTLEMAN FOR A DAY. With JOAN BLONDOLL, As the Snappy Blue-eyed Blonde, DOUG. FAIRBANKS, As the Hobo—alias "the Gent." A Devil-May-Caro Romance Team. A Hobo One Day—A Gentleman of Leisure tlio Next—and what a Day—But there Iβ always To-morrow to reckon with' —and what a day to-morrow turns out to be! EXCELLENT FEATURETTES, "Side Show Murder Mystory." News. Comedy. Variet3 - . Prices: 1/. 1/0. II (Phone 42-100). OTAHUHU THEATRES. GAIETY THEATRE, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. PHONE) oj. TO-NIGHT (SAT.) and MONDAY, at S p.m. The Management Takes Pleasure in presenting the One and Only Talking I'icturc made Entirely in Africa. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S " CONGORILLA," " CONGORILLA," Sensational and Unparalleled Revelations of the Mighty Jungle and Its Strange Inhabitants. Incomparable Thrills! Terrifying Drama! Sights No Human Eye Has Seen Before. Preceded by a Choice Selection of Featurettes. ORPHEUS THEATRE, STATION ROAD. PHONB 15. A GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. The "Ace" Comedy Team in a Real Comedy Scream, SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU PITT.S In THE UNEXPECTED FATHER. Also Screening: EDWARD G. ROBINSON, in "LETTERS OF, FIRE." •TTICTORIA —ATS. j— DBVONPORf. CONSTANCE BENNETT, in "THE EASIEST WAY," • - , ("A" Cert.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 18
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