AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' r t "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions r 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 DAYS Of The Screams of the Silver Screen, LAUREL & HARDY LAUREL & HARDY LAUREL & HARDY In "PACK UP "PACK UP, —- YOUR TROUBLES." YOUR TROUBLES." Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Great I>aurel and Hardy Comedy of 6 Roaring Reels of Joy# PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound . bounds Best." % Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.13 and 8. PROUDPROUD— . Yes, proud we are to present the consummating dramatic achievement of the- truest of Screen Artistes —• NORMA SHEARER. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Play that Captured the Heart 6£ the World. The Story 'of a Love that Refused to Die. NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA'SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD,. FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, 111 . 0. P. HEGGIE, RALPH FORBES, I I I BERYL MERCER, In " SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." Come Smiiin' through.the Gate of. Glad- I ness—to drama, to tragedy, to. love, to the sweetest romance the world has
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 91, 19 April 1933, Page 18
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