AMUSEMENTS. j ST. JAMES' — ST. JAMES' 1 "Where Sound Sounds Best." :-jTi Sessions:- 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. ' ?! We have never heard such laughter— ' shrieks and yells—Laurel and Hardy ia absolutely their best picture yet OUR BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION, THE ONLY COMEDY ■ - THE ONLY COMEDY 1 _ _ SHOW IN TOWN. . . SHOW IN TOWN. The Screams of the Silver Screei, • MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL - MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL MR. LAUREL AND MR. HARDY MR. HARDY MR. HARDY. MR. HARDY ■MR. HARDY MR. HARDY ~~ Ta f " PACK UP "PACK UP YOUR YOBR TROUBLES/' • TROUBLES.": Approved for General Exhibition. A Metro-Goldwyn-May'er Picture. Pack up your troubles—sweep away the blues—here is the . new FULL LENGTH Laurel-Hardy Comedy and its 6 roaring reels of Joy. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. METROTONE NEWS REEL, . "CHALK UP." another of those fine . sporting series with a comedy descriptive by Pete Smith. "WORLD DANCERS," a Fitzpatrlck Travelogue. . "READIV AND WRITIN,* " ' An Our Gang Comedy. , PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' . "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15. and 8. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Play that Cantured the Heart ' of ; the. World. NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, LESLIE HOWARD, FREDRIC MARCH, 0. P. HEGGIE,. RALPH FORBES, - BERYL MERCER, , .' In '"■ SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." The Story of a Love that Refused to Die. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. i%^ ,, l|||||||li|!illill]llJllllil' , X%7 PRINCE EDWARD W =. "BRING 'EM BACK = ALIVE." '..., £ —_ Approves for General Exhibition. '' — =Miiiiiiiiii.iiniiiiiim.iniHuiii-n:iiiiiin= - LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE. SPECIAL MEETING, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), • , AT 7.30 P.M.. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, SPEAKERS: MR. M. J. SAVAGE,' M.P. MR. P. FRASER, M.P. REV. CLYDE CARR, M.P. MR. J. McCOMBS, M.P. Chairman: COUNCILLOR 8.. MARTIN. Silver Coin Collection. Be Early. No Scats Reserved. Labour Candidates for Local Bodie* trill ■be in Attendance. F. B. MARTIN, 15 Secretary. , TOWN HALL MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 8 P.M. A GRAND HYPNOTIC, VARIETY EXHIBITION. Full of. Strange and Startling Incidents, never seen in New Zealand before. THE HUMAN CROSS, THE CHINESE TORTURE, PAINLESS EXTRATION OF TEETH. THE CONTROLLED SPIRIT MEDIUM; And Fun for All. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, THE MYSTERIOUS MADAME X, The New Zealand Lady Hypnotist. The well-known Dentist HERBERJ WALKER, will be in Attendance to do Extracts under Hypnotic Conditions. REMEMBER, ONLY TWO NIGHTS, EASTER MON. and TUES. Prices, 1/, 1/0 and 2/, Plus Tas: Child-ren-Half-price. Doors open at 7 sharp. 15. EXCEPTIONAL CAKE Is taken to insure that all our food w fresh and perfectly cooked. You are welcome to inspect our Hygienic Kitchens. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 88, 15 April 1933, Page 16
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