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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES', Where Sound Sounds Best. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. NOW SHOWING. NOW. SHOWING. THE LAUGH PICTURE_ TO OUTLAUGH ALL LAUGH PICTURES. • ' ' SOME STAR, SOME TITLE, SOME FUN. JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN In "THE TENDERFOOT." "THE TENDERFOOT." "THE TENDERFOOT." "THE TENDERFOOT." "THE TENDERFOOT." "THE TENDERFOOT." You'll howl, you'll yell, you'll roar with laughter when you Bee this Tenderfoot roped, tied and tamed by a tender* hearted girl. POX AUSSIE NEWS, Introducing the English Crlckct Team and showing them at practice at Perth. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. TO-NIGHT aud MONDAY. Vi)L. 28-282. IRENE DUNNE and RICARDO CORTEZ "SYMPHONY OF SIX MILLION." We defy you to refrain from Laughter and Tears. The screen has never told a greater human story. From the golden pen of FANNY HURST. ALSO, ALEXANDER KIRK LAND — 'RALPH BELLAMY —VIOLET HEMING, "ALMOST MARRIED." Gripping! Thrilling! Inspiring! Prom the Novel "THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE." CAPITOL DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. I.— MAURICE CHEVALIER, in "ONE HOUR WITH YOU," With JEAXETTEJ 'MacDON ALD —GENEVIEVE TOBIN. Music by Straus. New Songs, Laughs by the Hundred. 0 "MATA HARI." GRETA GARBO—RAMON NOVARRO. Sensational Spy Drama, taken from Actual Fact. Phone 12 : 199 for Reserves. {EMPIRE I=—EE DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Double-Feature Programme. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, In His Greatest Dramatic Role, | "ALIAS THE DOCTOR." | Also, BUSTER KEATON—R.EG. DENNY, ■SALLY EILBRS—CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, 7 "PARLOUR, BEDROOM I AND BATH." j A Positive Scream. And Cinesound Aussie News. Empire Popular Prices : Circle 1/6, Stalls 1/. Children Half-price. No Extra for Booking. Phone 21-433. ~sj SOUTHERN CROSS — ELLERSLIE. PHONE 17-623. SAT., MON., TUES. I.— TOM MIX, the King of Cowboys, In "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN." 2.— ADOLPHE MENJOU, in " BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS." Commencing at 7.30 p.m. PICTURES, TO-NIGHT.. Strand. SLIM SUMMER VILLB and Strand. LOUISE PAZENDA, in Strand. Strand. , " TRACING -\7"OUTH." Strand. " -TRACING i OUTH." Strand. (Strand. A comedy" teeming with excitcStrand. meat arid fun.. Imagine Slim in ■Strand, the clutches of an old maid, who Strand, owns an auto works. He stutters Strand, and stammers. She was tongueStrand. tied. They made a great couple. Strand. Supporting Program mo : Strand. COMEDY AND NEWS. HIKE the new way. A Sea Trip, a Stunning Hike, a Corker Bathe, and back home on the saucy DUCHESS, SUNDAY NEXT, November 6. Central Wharf, 9.30 a.m. 5 TNTRODUCE YOUR FRIENDS TO THE J- RITZ! , What a refreshing treat after a tiring day in town. Treat yourself to a Creamy Ice Cream. Plain Ices 6d, Sundaes 9d. COOKE'S RITZ, 242, Queen Street. :x5 BAND PERFORMANCES. DE AV9 RKERS' E R Will Render a Select Programme of Music ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE (Lawn), AT 2 P.M. SUNDAY. Kind Permission of A.R.C. • WYNNE SMITH, Conductor. 5 N. JACOBS.,Hou. Secretary. Blind institute band. LIND INSTITUTE BAND. .POINT ERIN PARK, POINT ERIN PARK, SUNDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER, AT 3 P.M. 5 FUNERAL NOTICES. T IGHT OP MANUKAU LODGE, (jpf NO. 77. The Officers and Members of the 'A VVfcrt above Lodg. are requested to attend the Funeral of the late BRO. P. G. GILDON. The Cortege will leave No. 99. Mays Road, Te Papapa, at 2.30 TO-MORROW (Sunday), for Walkumete Cemetery. 5 A. HADWXN, Arch Druid. FOR DANCING, LAWN TENNIS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, MEETINGS, TRANBPORT, ETC., ADVTS,, SEE PAGE NINETEEN.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 20

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