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AMUSEMENTS. 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY SHOW. Lyingest tongue in all Ireland . . . but the one lie she couldn't make herself believe was that she didn't love this charming stranger from the other side of the world. _ JANET GAYNOR — — JANET GAYNOR — — JANET GAYNOR — — JANET GAYNOR — As Paddy. "PADDY THE " PADDY THE "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." NEXT BEST THING." NEXT BEST THING." A Fox Picture. Approved jor Universal Exhibition. — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — As Lawrence Blake. ONCE AGAIN THEY COME TO ENTHRALL YOU! Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter . . . who entertained you in "Daddy Longlegs" . . . . will win you again in this deliglitlul romance. In addition : — PAUL T. CULLEN — _ PAUL T. CULLEN — "THE SINGING ORGANIST," Presents a Special Holiday Show. BOOK NOW FOR TIIE HOLIDAY NIGHTS. CHRISTMAS NIGHT CHRISTMAS NIGHT DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. SPECIAL LONG PROGRAMME "PADDY THE "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." NEXT BEST THING." Starring JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER — In Addition — PAUL T. CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN At the Grand Organ in a Special Programme. A GREAT NIGHT'S SHOW. ORDINARY PRICES ORDINARY PRICES AFTER THE SHOW— SUPPER (WITH MUSIC) IN THE WINTERGARDEN. AT MIDNIGHTDANCING UNTIL 2.30 A.M. ; COMBINATION TRICE 1 PICTURES . . SUPPER . . DANCLsG I 5/ I TELEPHONE RESERVES TAKEN FROM 4 P.M., CHRISTMAS DAY. PHONE 30-100. SPECIAL LATE TRAMS WILL RUN. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. -—THE NEW — THE NEW EMPIRE| — DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, at S. Also XMAS NIGHT. The Best Picture of 1033. NORMA SHEARER — LESLIE HOWARD RALPH FORBES — FREDRIC MARCH, "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "SWING HIGH." stnrring the Famous Flying Cadonas. CINESOND NEWS and COMEDY. EMPIRE POPULAR PRICES: Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/. Children, Half-price. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY TO-NIGHT. No Extra. Phono 21-433. CROSSjzEE ELLIORvSi.IIO. Phone 17-G23. TO-NIGHT ONLY. J.—LAUREL AND HARDY, in 'PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES.' 2.—IUNIOR DURKIN. in " MAN HUNT." 3.—MICKEY MOUSE, in "BUILDING A BUILDING." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MONDAY. DECEMBER, 25. JANET GAYNOR and CHA RLMS WAiRIIHLL, in " HAPPY DAYS." TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. RAUL ROU LIEN, HERBERT MUNDIN, "IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE." :==s|CAPlTOLls=E^^ SATURDAY EVENING. (1) SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ZASU PITTS "OUT ALL NIGHT," And What a Night o£ Fun, Too! (2) 'MADISON SQ. GARDEN,' With THOMAS MBIGHAN, MARION NIXON. ltoth Approved for Universal Exhibition. MONDAY (XMAS NIGHT), 8 P.M. JOHN I.ODER, IRENE RICHARDS, in "MONEY MEANS NOTHING." Hilarious Comedy. Laughs Galore. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Phone 12-199 for Reserves. DELTA~lese^ TO-NIGHT, 7.45. "KING KONG." Also Great Musical Comedy, "SO THIS IS HARRIS." BOXING DAY. —— Laurel and Hardy in "Pack Up Your Troubles." Big Gala Dance will follow till 1 a.m. Free Prizes. Full Orchestra. SHOWS. AUCKLAND ROYAL SHOW. FEBRUARY 8, 9 and 10, 1934. EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS. CLASSES FOR: Thoroughbreds, Hacks, Hunters, Ponies, Harness Horses, Clydesdales, Farm and Town Draughts, All Breeds of Beef Cattle and Dairy Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Poultry, Rabbits and Dogs, Honey, Farm and Garden Produce, Home Industries, Needlework and Photography. ENTRIES CLOSE ON JAN. 19. Free Schedules available on application. W. F. O'DONNBLL, Managing Secretary. 41, Albert St., Auckland. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 303, 23 December 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 303, 23 December 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 303, 23 December 1933, Page 16

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