_ AMUSEIVTENTS. ST. JAMES\ ST. JAMES'. "Where Sound Sounds Best. Sessions: 11 2.15 and 8. THE FUNNY PAGE SWEETHEART OF MILLIONS LEAPS INTO LIFE ON THE SCREEN! old Pinchpenny, too! in a drama 01 iau fa ter tinged with a tear* There's no age limit! If you're i human you'll enjoy it. " LITTLE ORPHAN " LITTLE ORPHAN » LITTLE orphan ANNIE," . ANNIE," ANNIE," Based upon the comic strip by Harold Gray, With MITZI GREEN MITZI GREEN Her wonderful impersonation of Groucho Marx (of the four Marx Bros.). Is a scream. MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON of "Mother's Millions" fame, in another fine character study, And the marvellous new child star, BUSTER PHELPS. "LITTLE .ORPHAN ANNIE," is a true-to-life Comedy-drama, suitable for the whole family. Supporting Programme includes: Comedy—Travelogue—Cartoon and Aewsreel FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. A Great St. James' Coup. SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH Will make one personal appearance on the stage, and will briefly describe his Tasman Flight. COMING FRIDAY NEXT AT THE MORNING SESSION. " AIR MAIL," " AIR MAIL," The Epic Thriller. The film which "Smithy" flew to N.Z. when pioneering the trans-Tasman Air Mail Service. Book Early, Book Now. Plans at St. James'. r '%W\ THE LONDO~N~j^§|§ Yf Opp. G.P.0., Queen Street. 2 BRITISH STAR FEATURES. firl MADELEINE CARROLL and fid OU CARL HARBORD In 6d " FASCINATION." 6d c , " FASCINATION." M W Romance of a Night Club. u 2 BRITISH STAR FEATURES. 6d Featuring JOHN BATTEN. Od ni "MEN LIKE THESE." 6d bd "MEN LIKE THESE." 6d Story of a Rammed Submarine. 6d Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6 and 8. 6d Adults 6d, ChUdren 3d, Res. Circle 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON. 6d 6d
PRINCE EDWARD V KARANGAHAPB ROAD. (Direction: John Fuller & Sons, Ltd.) _£ EE TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. = =j GENE GERRARD, in = = "LUCKY GIRL."= — Also, — = "THE WORLD AND THE= = FLESH." = = — USUAL SAT. PRICES. — — iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii — At 8. — DEVONPORT. CECIL SCOTT and RAY FISHER, in "SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." "SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." ICTUREDROME AiILFORD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50. Eddie Cantor in a Wonderful Comedy, "PALMY DAYS." Two Hours' Carnival Jazz. Orchestra of 12. Follow fhe Crowd. PARAMOUNT THEATRE — PARNELL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. "THE MIRACLE MAN." Chester Morris, Sylvia Sydney, John Wray, Irving Plchel, Hobart Bosworth. H/TOONLIGHT EXCURSION—THURSDAY -LVJL JAN. 26, 8 P.M. S.S. DUCHESS. ' Continuous Jazz Band and Hawaiian Music. See Advert. Excursion Columns. Fireworks, Jazzing, Fancy Dress Prizes. x2l CRICKET. CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND !' V. WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MONDAY, TUESDAY. JANUARY 21, 23 and 24. AT EDEN PARK, Hours of Play: 11 to 1.15, 2to 4, 4.15 to 6. Admission —Ground: All day, 1/6; after 1 p.m., 1/ ; after 4 p.m., 6d ; School Children 6d. Grandstand: 1/ Each Person. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the ground. :21 A LL Cricketers, Clubs, expert Bat Repairs lrs - by N.Z. Bat Co., new address, 478, Broadway, Newmarket. C SWIMMING. ""POXSOXBY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB (Inc.). MONSTER SWIMMING CARNIVAL, TUESDAY NEXT, JAN. 24, S P.M. SEE— " —Auckland Ladies' Diving Championships. —Business Houses Relay (2 ladies, 2 gents) —Insurance Houses Relay, (team of 6). Final Appearance of all Local Champions before Auckland Championships. ADMISSION, 1/ ; CHILDREN, 6d. x2l T. STOTXEK, Hon. Secretary. LECTURES. W HO W AS L ENIX? WHAT DID HE DO? \ Special Anniversary Address On "LIFE OF LENIN," LARGE ARTS HALL (300 Seats), SUNDAY, 22ND, 7.45 P.M. . Kitchener St. (above Y.M.C.A.). IMPORTANT—Members' Meeting, Small Hall, TUESDAY. JAN. 24. 8 p.m. x2l TjMIEB PUBLIC LECTURES. - 1 - ELSIE M. PORT, Ph.D., World Lecturer. 100 per cent Health, Youth ?"'• Unity Hall. Queen Street, MONDA\, January 23. S p.m., "Secrets of Power, Correct Diet" : Tuesday. January 24. S P-m., "Life's Race: Escaping Mental Prisons ; Wednesday, January 25. 8 p.m.. Prosperity, Better Brains"; Thursday. January 26, 3 p.m., "Worry and Fear, Slimming ; Thursday, January 26, 8 p.m., Rejuvenation, Magnetic Personality." Do not miss these Lectures. Your Great Opportunity.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 18
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