AMUSEMENTS GUIDE.
TOWN'hall—Auckland City Mission Fair. PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL—Gary Gram and Nancy Carroll In "Hot Saturday." REGENT —Clark Gable and Dorothy Mackaiill In "No Man or Her Own." STRAND—Owen flares and Marta Egbert in "Where Is This Lady!" ST. JAMES'—John Barrymore and Myrna Loy In "Toipaze." CIVIC —Ruth Chatterton in '"Frisco jenny." PLAZA—Joan Barry and Harold Huth In "Sally Bishop." MAJESTIC—HaroId Huth In "The World, the Flesh and the DevU." ROXY AND TlVOLl—Dorothy Jordan and Alexander Klrkland In "Bondage." LONDON —Stanley Luplno in "The Lovo Race." ADELPHl—"Dangerously Yours." ALEXANDRA—"Disorderly Conduct." AMBASSADOR—"The Phantom President." BRITANNIA —"Guilty a.T Charged." CAPITOL—"Hat Check Girl." CRYSTAL PALACE —"They Call It Sin." DE LUXE—"Maid of the Mountains." EDENDALE—"Maid or the Mountains." EMPRESS —"King's Vacation." EMPIRE—"The Match King." GAIETY (Takapuna)—"Old Dark House." GREY LYNN—"Lady and Gent." KING'S (Northcote) —"The Love Contract." LYRlC—"Central Park." PRINCE EDWARD —"Sea Devils." regent (Epsom)—" King's Vacation." RIALTO —"They Call It Sin." STRAND (Onehunga)—"White Face." TUDOR—"Get Rich Quick Walllngrord." VICTORIA—"Movie Crazy." WEST END—"Dangerously Yours." THE PAINT WITH THE LIFE IN IT. SAMSON ROOF RED. ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT—GOOD FOR YEARS AND YE '.RS OP FAITHFUL SERVICE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1933, Page 6
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181AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1933, Page 6
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