AMUSEMENTS. f <C^ciyic^> THREE SESSIONS DAILY 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. — LAST TWO DAYS — SURELY YOU WON'T MISS IT "PADDY "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING " THE NEXT BEST THING.'" A Fox Picture. Universal Release. With JANET GAYNOR And WARNER BAXTER. — In Addition— — PAUL T. CULLEN — — PAUL T. CULLEN — At the Grand Organ in a CoiEnWe Change of Programme. FRIDAY NEXT: MORE GLAMOROUS THAN EVER! — MAKLEjNjU DiETKICH" — — MARLENE DIETRICH — — MARLENE DIETRICH — — MARLENE DIETRICH — — MARLENE DIETRICH —- — MARLENE DIETRICH — — MARLENE DIETRICH 1— / THE N. /" SONG OF SONGS.\ / " SONG OF SONGS." \ < " SONG OF SONGS." > \ " SONG OF SONGS." / — MARLENE DIETRICH |— — MARLENE DIETRICH I— — MARLENE DIETRICH j— — MARLENE DIETRICH I— — MARLENE DIETRICH j— — MARLENE DIETRICH |— —j MARLENE DIETRICH [— A Paramount Picture. Recommended for Adults Only.
With BRIAN AHERNE, ALISON SKIPWORTH. '•THE SOXG OF SOXGS." The love of lores blindly sought through dramatic amours by a woman too feminine to grasp true happiness. THE MOST STRIKING PERSONALITY IN SCREENLANP TO-DAY LIVING THE GREATEST STORY OF ALL TIME BOOK EARLY — ALREADY BOOKING HAS STARTED. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT. AT S P.M. 'THE CRIME OF A CENTURY.' JEAN HERSHOLT—WYNNE GIBSON. Thrilling Mystery Drama. Recommended ly Censor lor Adults. Phone 12-190 for Reserves. "VTBW EMPIRE TO-NIGHT AT S. -*-' Jack Hul-bert, t.'ieely Courtneidge, Winifred Shorter, in —— "JACK'S THE BOY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. jy-UXICIPAL JJAND. jft&&m < P\/ GEO. BUCKLEY. TO-MORROW (Thurs.) EVENING, SIARIVARE RESERVE, BPSOM, Corner Mauuk.-: i -m'-I Eanfurly Kds., At S p.m. Also at Zoological ~n Sunday Afternoon, and at Albert Park. Sunday Evening. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. A s - s - DUCHESS. CENTRAL WHAKF. Auckland's Fastest and Most Comfortable Excursion Steamer. FOR QNEROA (MATIATIA)— Auckland's „ n XT ™ Trn ßest - Brightest and Safest Beach. IU-.MGHL at t>. Leaving en return at Midnight. T"V T RSDAV - !) ' tn 1-m. FRIDAY, 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY. 1.43 p.m. SCNDAY. 9.45 l.m. -/ Day Trip, 2/0 Stay-over. Children Half. FOR J£AWAU — THE Q.LORIOUS. FRIDAY. G. 30 p.m. SUNDAY, 9.45 a.m. 5/ Day Trip, 7/6 Stay-over. Children Half. Refreshments and Free Hot Water on board. Orchestral Music on Sunday.
WATKIN AND WALLIS, 42-460 or 45-707. Managing Agents. D */ e&X, "DRADNKY AND BINNS. ggggiMy Phone 41-473. HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE. OSTEND. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Princes' Wharf: SUNDAY, ) MONDAY. ' TUESDAY. > »•*? a - m - WEDNESDAY, ) THURSDAY'. 0.45 a.m. and 630 n m FRIDAY, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 9 a.m., 1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend. Fridays, 7 a.m. Leaving Ostend. Saturdays, at 7 a m ; p "IV " BUSES - FROM y^^^jgg-.-. opposite C.P.0., Queen St.. , EVERY 20 MINUTES TO ST. HELIER'S BAY, KOHIMARAMA AND MISSION BAY, via Waterfront Drive. RETURN OR ROUND TRIP.—ADULTS. 1/3: CniLD 7d (Also Intermediate Fares). City to Mission Bay, Return.—Adults lid. Child sd. ALSO, SERVICE FROM NEWMARKET. VIA REMUERA AND PUREWA. TO THESE POPULAR BEACHES. Adults 1/.". Return, Child 7d Return. Phone 24-TBS. L. J. KEYS. LTD. D 4 —fag—>"i*i JOTUIHI ISLAND. OLIVE LAUNCHES leave Steps DAILY, 10 a.m. RANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAT— Daily, 10 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. Return Fares.—Rangitoto 1/6, Bay and Motuihi -J. 3 N. J. INGLIS, Prop.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1934, Page 14
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