AMUSEMENTS. ! I AM A SPY! "I've done my duty . . . I've spied . . . lied elieated . . ■ given all a woman can "ivc Now give me the man I love ... It is the only reward I ask! | I ST. JAMES' | ) J Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—5—S P.M. THE CHARMING_STAR OF "THIN MAN." Giving another superb performance in Mctro-GOlOwyn-Mayer's sensational story of International Espionage— /. "STAMBOUL \ . I QUEST." J I Recommended by ' / 1 Censor for Adults. I M| GEOBGE. .1 I I! With LIONEL .ATYVILL. TUB MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON THE WHOLE CONTINENT— .AND THE MOST DANGEROUS— MVRNA LOY AS GERMANY'S FAMOUS "FRAULEIN DOKTOR," THE SPY WHO SENT MATA HARI TO HER DEATH. THE INTRIGUING ROMANCE OF A SPY FOUND GUILTY . . OF LOVE ! An Excellent Associate Programme Includes: LAUREL AND TXARDY AUKEL AND -n-ARDY In " TOWED IN A HOLE." ST. JAMBS' NEWS "GOOFYTONB NEWS'* SERVICE. Pete Smith.
Plans at the Theatre. (Phone 41-814). INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. |ONEHUNGA| j STRAND to-night. STRAND | DIRECT PROM QUEEN STREET. MARGARET SULLAVAN And ROBERT MONTGOMERY, in "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?" Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Bewildered but not beaten, buffeted but brave, two young people, a little man and wife, live in the world of to-day, fighting and smiling in the face of Fate. Don't Miss This Picture — the Screen's Rarest Treat. Excellent Supporting Peaturettes. NEW EMPIRE- TONIGHT at 7 - 45 GEORGE ARLISS, in "THE AFFAIRS OF VOLTAIRE." Also, MAY ROBSON. LEWIS STONE. "-yOU pAN'T T>UY T^VBRYTHING." Both Approved lor Universal Hihitition. , Usual Prices. Tel. 21-433. 1 BRITANNIA! CLARK GABLE, WM. POWELL and MYRNA LOY, in MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. Recommended by Censor tor Aaulis. RANDOLPH SCOTT, iu "THE LAST ROUND-UP." Approved for Universal Exhibition ATHLETIC SPORTS. WHANGAREI A. AND P. SOCIETY. MONSTER GYMKHANA. KENSINGTON PARK, WHANGAREI. BIG THREE-DAY EVENT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. HUGE LABOUR DAY WEEK-END SPECTACLE. £400 IN PRIZES £400 Among the attractions are : Band Contest (with bands from all over Auckland Province competing), Athletic Events (cash and amateur). Chopping and Sawing, Motor Cycle and Motor Car Events, Boxing. Wrestling. Tug-o'-war. Processions and Evening Entertainments. Send for Detailed Programme to C. P. BUTLER, Box 131, Whangarei. Secretary. :28 ' RECEPTIONS. CIVIC RECEPTION. A CIVIC RECEPTION W, H De tendered by His iElJE2i32i\ Worship the Deputy ffiai-H 4A, MjJ Mayor, Councillor A. J. Entrican, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, oir MONDAY, the Ist- October, 1934, at 12 noon, to CAPTAIN SIR lAN FRASEK, K. 8., Member of the British House of Commons, and Chairman of St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers and Sailors, and LADY FRASER. Citizens are cordially invited to be present. J. S. BRIGHAM, x 29 Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 230, 28 September 1934, Page 16
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