AMUSEMENTS. ji 1 M I': lillMl, ||;| j i 11111 j j ; 'STRAND. II}IIIIIIIIIIII I I 1 I 1 I I r r t l I 1 1 CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd.' LAST NIGHT — " FASHIONS OF 1934," — A WARNER BROS. PICTURE. Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. TO-MORROW: GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURES Present For the First Time in N.Z. TWO BIG SPECIALS. MUSIC . . . ROMANCE . . . COMEDY. Dainty _ Wistful LILIAN \ / LILIAN \ "THE ONLY GIRL." ~] "THE ONLY GIRL." I " THE ONLY GIRL." | \ HARVEY, /- \ HARVEY, \HARVEY^/ (j ily —' Charming. With CHARLES BOYER, CHARLES BOYER, Europe's Leading Star. A Maid —a Duke—a Song—a lilting Laugh —a Tender Smile — brings to you the Sweetest Romance . . HAPPINESS BOUNDING WITH LAUGHTER AND SONG. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO Action Thrills LESLIE X LESLIE X / LESLIE X 'THE NIGHT of the PARTY.' 'THE NIGHT of the PARTY.' 'THE NIGHT of the PARTY.' X BANKS, / X BANKS, / BANKS, "Suspense With ERNEST THESIGER, JANE BAXTERMALCOLM KEEN. Eight Guests at a Party play a game . . . but they play it in deadly earnest. HERE'S DRAMA THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFE. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. STRAND — TO-MORROW. 3rd Annual Movie Ball, July 12 FINAL DAY Tlie Screaming Comedy, " LOVE BIRDS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Also — " MIDNIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. NATIONAL PRINCE NATIONAL EDWARD == Queen St. = Knrangahapc — Continuous. Road. II a.m. to 7. Nightly at S. Evenings at 8. Sat. Mats, at — Phone -12-169. Phone 40-252. ANNOUNCEMENT! TO OUR FRIENDS THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. In consequence of having finalised a very Special Contract with the loading Film Exchanges, we have pleasure in announcing that, for the next four weeks, the National and Prince Edward Theatres will maintain a strict policy of ottering for your approval double-feature programmes consisting of TWO OF THE WORLD'S BEST FIRST RELEASES WEEKLY! The lirst of these EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMMES commences TO-MORROW! Auckland 'Premiere of the Pa ra m oil lit Side-splitter, "TILLIE AND GUS," "TILLIE AND GUS," "TILLIE AND GUS," "TILLIE AND GUS,"
"TILLIE AND GUS," "TILLIE AND GUS," Absolutely the Funniest Comedy of the Year, and with your Favourite Cinema Stars: W. C. FIELDS, ALISON SKIPWORTH, BABY LEROY. The Greatest Funmakers . . . and the Cutest Baby in Captivity. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Auckland Premiere of Hollywood's Greatest Co-Starring Team, II II SALLY EILERS & BEN LYON SALLY EILERS & BEN LYON SALLY EILERS & BEN LYON SALLY EILERS & BEN LYON SALLY EILERS & BEN LYON SALLY EILERS & BEN LYON II in II A BREEZY. ADVENTUROUS COMEDYROMANCE OF THE SECRET 'SERVICE ! Bristling with Action With a Laugh in Every Thrill.' A "PASSPORT TO PARIS." "PASSPORT TO PARIS." "PASSPORT TO PARIS." "PASSPORT TO PARIS." "PASSPORT TO PARIS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. A PROGRAMME THAT IS PACKED WITH EVERYTHING POSSIBLE—BRILLIANT AND REFRESHING! PRICES ARE AS USUAL: STALLS, 1/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. Reserve Now! It costs no more! Third Annual Movie Ball. July 12. TUST THINK! A Home from Home. O Blazing Log Fires, Enchanting Music and the Restful Surroundings are so refreshing when dining at—COOKE'S RlTz, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :23
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 24
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