AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER GREAT. PROGRAMME. ||lIIIH|]l ||llll,| l|||lHill|| STRAND lllllllllllllMlllllllllllllillll Continuous from 11 a.m. RONALD COLMAN, • RONALD COLMAN, With KAY FRANCIS, In ■ " JJ-A-F-F-L-E-S." === " R-A-F-F-L-e-S." The Most Popular Star with a Charming Heroine in E. HORNING'S Great Story. Preceded by LAUREL AND HARDY, < In TACK UP YOUR TROUBLES.' This Laurel and Hardy Feature Comedy will be .screened throughout To-day and at 12.5 and 3.15 To-morrow. (Sat.) only. Both Approved Universal Exhibition. | NEWS OF THE WORLD, 1.15 and 7.15. ~j Prices, 1/ and 1/G; Children Cd. STRAND - TO-DAY "TUDORI KEMU ™^ yW ALISON SKIPWORTH \\Y 'THE SPORTING WIDOW.' \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \\V SPECIAL TUDOR FEATURETTES. rWTANNIA"! T ™ h L r,i \\\ Outstanding Features— k\V Frank Buck's 000 BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE. 000 GENE GERRARD, in 000 "LUCKY GIRL." Both Approved. Universal Exhibition. T VPTr T SYMONDS STUBBT. ■Lll itH> | To night, 7.45. ivn Greatest Double Bill Ever— 000 GEORGE ARLISS, in VOj "A SUCCESSFUL W CALAMITY." yo| Approved for Universal Exhibition. — And — W CLIVE BROOK, in 000 MAN FROM YESTERDAY. 000 'Recommended by Censor lor Adults.
TAKAPUNA u A B I p iJ m TY - | \\\ BOBBY HOWES, in v\ "LORD BABS," And "WHITE FACE." W* Approved for Universal Exhibition. GREY LYNK H MARIE DRESSLER, in " EMMA." VU Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 AMBASSADOR ttN GRACIE FIELDS, in M "LOOKING ON THE wj BRIGHT SIDE." W Approved for Universal Exhibition. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. Conan Doyle's Masterp'icce. " SHERLOCK HOLMES," With Clire Brook and Miriam Jordan. The World's Greatest Detective .Matches Wits with Modern Organised Crimes. Rccommcndcd by-Censor for Adults. Phone 12-190 for Reserves. PRINCE EDWARD NSS^SS AT 2 AND 8..— — NSSN ,y JOEL McCREA, in "TIIE MOST DANGEROUS GAME." \ ~ . Also Screening : £5 E "MISS PINKERTON." rr — Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults, z— yiCTUJiIA — At S. — DEVON PORT. MAURICE CHEVALIER and JEANETTE MacDONALD, in "LOVE ME TO-NIGHT." Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. •?« BLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. SSLo\ rpO-MORROW (SAT.), 3 P.M. THISTLE V. TRAMWAYS. THISTLE V. TRAMWAYS. The Scots this year are stronger than last, iiid play grand football. Tramways, led by All Black J. Christie, aro the Tramways of old. A great game eho lid result. EJ.RLY GAME, 1.30 P.M. PONSONBY V. COMRADES. Usual Charges.—-Ladies, including Stand, Sd; Gents, Ground 6d and 1/, Stand Oil sxtra. Season Tickets now available. EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND ,4yi SOCIETY OF ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER ST. (Two Doors above Y.M.C.A.) OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 5.15 p.m., and 7 p.m. to !» p.m. (Saturday included). 3n Saturday Afternoon Tea will be served from 3 to 5 p.m. A most interesting Exhibition of Current Work by New Zealand's Leading Artists. Short Season Only. Admission, 1/. x2S W. LAIRD THOMSON, Secretary. BIRD SHOW. A UCKLANI) YORKSHIKB > V CANARY CLUB. \% YOUNG BIRD SHOW. jteSV SATURDAY, APRIL 1!0. » " UNITY lIALL, Upper Queen St. Do Not Miss this Opportunity of Witnessing this Comprehensive Exhibition of High-class Yorkshire Canaries. 2S AVIATION. /CONCESSION - F " a^" TS ' D AERO SAT. and SUN. (inc.) AFTERNOONS. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office 2.5 p.m., Sunday. AUCKLAND AERO CLUB, Mangere Aerodrome. -S JUMBLE SALE. YW.C.A., 6.30, Friday.—Clothes, Shoes. Hats, Oddments, Bargains. 28
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 98, 28 April 1933, Page 14
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