AMUSEMENTS. ||llllil||llllil|[|lllll[([| STRAND. 1 IHIIIIIIIIIII n' 11 ni n 111 ( CONTINUOUS THE IMPOSSIBLE COMES TO THE SCREEN. A GRIM AND HEROIC STRUGGLE IN THE GLACIAL WATERS OF THE ARCTIC. /////^ «s. o. s." / \ "S. o. S." / \ - s. o. S." \ "S. o. S." \ \ "S. o. s." \ "S. 0. S." \ J "ICEBER G." / / "ICEBER G." / / "ICEBER G." / / "ICEBER G." / "ICEBER G." \ \ "ICEBER G." \ STAGGERING! OVERPOWERING! THRILLING! TWO YEARS TO PRODUCE, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE DANISH GOVERNMENT. AWE-INSPIRING BEAUTY. SOMETHING UNFORGETTABLE! POPULAR PRICES. NATIONAL] PRINCE . NATIONAL Bnd EDWARD Continuous, Sessions at 11 a~m. to 7 p.m. - P- m - an< * 8 - ANNOUNCEMENT! TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND— To-day's Change of Programme at The National and Prince Edward Theatres Inaugurates a New Entertainment Policy. Each week at these theatres 2 Specially Selected Firstrun Feature Attractions will be presented, these being choseu from the output of Leading English and American producers. The Attractions will contain every element of popular appeal and Auckland Theatregoers are assured of seeing first quality programmes at the lowest admission charges. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. TWO FIRST-RUN FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. AN EDGAR BEFORE DAWN Wallace BEFORE DAWN masterpiece. BEFORE DAWN With WARNER OLAND, DOROTHY WILSON, STUART ERWIN. A mad scientist searching for a store of hidden gold is brought to justicc by a girl whose psychic powers enable her to look back into the past. An R.K.O. Picture. Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. — AND — AMERICA'S / / ////SSSVSs \ queens of MYRT & MARGE EADIOLAND, MYRT & MARGE MYRT & MARGE WHAT PERSONALITIES! WHAT TALENT! WHAT LAUGHS! Here's Drama, Revue and Musical Comedy all put together to make a feast of Entertainment. Five new Songs including the latest hits— "What Is Sweeter," "Isle of Blues. "Draggin' My Ileels Around." A Universal Production. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 1/, 1/6; Children, Half-price. National, 42-169. Prince Edward, 46-252. DANCING. JIOLLOW THE CROWD. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. ■yyAITEMATA QLUB'S JQANCB. WE CATER FOR THE BEST CLASS DANCERS. Supper Provided. Dancing 8-12. Subscription, 2/. 26 TO-NIGHT. — DANCING. — TO-NIGHT. MAYFAIR CABARET. Members of the Magdalene Vinnen will be Present. Bookings are Heavy for Picnic and Dance, January 29. Get Yours To-night. 26 HOLTONIAN CLUB, Druids' Hall, Tonight. The recognised best Old-time Dance in town. Mrs. Holt's Orchestra. Light Supper. Good time assured. Admission Gd. 26 E. HOLT, - Secretary. AIETY SOCIAL CLUB, Gaiety Hall.— EVERY FRIDAY. S-12. SELECT OLD-TIME. Spot Waltz, Light Supper. Nite Lite's Orchestra. One Price, Gd. Geo. Walter, M.C. " TG NOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape ltd. Phone 27-720. RTFS MEETINGS. pUBLIC MEETING Convened by the GREY LYNN UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION, SUNDAY, 2STH, 2.30 P.M., CINEMA THEATRE, Surrey Crescent. Prominent Citizens Speaking. Come and Hear the Unemployed state Their Side of the Case. All Invited. 26 TIM EDWARDS " SPEAKS AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE, SUNDAY, 8 P.M. x2B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 14
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