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AMUSEMENTS. . acclaimedjby_a_packed houseTast[nigh^as]the best mystery picture of recent years. C I V I C J^> DIRECTION: AMALGAMATED THEATRES (N.Z.), LTD. AT 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. Fox Films Present /WARNER OLAND\ / WARNER OLAND \ == WARNER OLAND ___= WARNER OLAND / \ Charlie Chan. / I "CHARLIE CHAN TX PARIS." "CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS." "CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS." "CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS." , __ . — CHARLIE- CHAN FACES THE GREATEST MYSTERY OF HIS LIFE IN THE WORLD'S GAYEST CITY. BE WISE BOOK NOW. RESERVATIONS: 30-100. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. CROSS]— ELLERSLII-). Sat, Mon.. Tues., at S p.m. 1. —IMARLENEJ DEITRICH, in "THE SONG OF SONGS." 2.—CHESTER MORRIS & MAD CLARKE in " LET'S TALK IT OVER." 3. —"Pop-eye the Sailor" Cartoon. JF==j~NEW EMPIREI^S DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT at 8. WALLACE BEBRY, FAY WRAY, STUART IiUWIN, HENRY B. WALTHALL In " VIVA VILLA." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Selected Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. Book Early. No Extra. Tel. :!l-433. STRAND to-night STRAND The most attractive iirosrramme ever offered. — THREE FEATURES. — Ist Feature —Wallace Beery, Jack? Cooper. Lionel Barrymore. Lewis 'Stone, and Otto Kruger in "TR BASU RE- IS LA ND." Robert: Louis Stevenson's Immortal Classic. A glorious episode of the days when the white wings o£ Old England's wooden walls sailed the Seven Seas. A super special, produced as only M.-G.-M. can produce it. 2nd Feature—Paramount* ••SEARCH FOR BEAUTY," Willi Buster CraWbe, Ida Lupino.. .lames Gleasou, also Colin Tapley and Joyce Noilson (N.Zvs Selection). ! Laugh yourself sick with two enterprising ! young gentlemen wiio endeavour to start a Imek-to-nature movement .it a luxury Health Farm, but lind it most unhealthy. :!rd Feature —The World's Greatest Funmakers. Laurel anil Hardy in "BUSY BODIES." (■ It is their funniest J'or years. A real yell. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. ;===SrDELTA I=E^__E TO-NIGHT and MONDAY. Famous Stars of "Cavalcade," Diana Wynyurd and CHvc Brook in "WHERE SINNERS MEET." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Free Buses leave Titlrangi and Glen Eden at 7.3 U. Free Dance follows. Full Orchestra. Free Prizes. Great Fun for all. •piCTUREtDROME MILFORD. JL To-nlgllt at 7.so.—Myrna Loy in -i Spy Thriller. "STAMKOUL QUBST." Recommended hi/ Censor for Adults. Also Laurel and Hardy. Two hours' dancing. Free transport from Clifton. SKIPPeT^> TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). BIG JAZZ NIGHT, 8 p.m. to 12 Midnight. INCOMPARABLE] PIRATE SHIPPE BAND Uf Six Instruments, In Latest Jazz llils. PRIZES, FAVOURS. STREAMERS AND BALLOONS. Full Jazz Programme, FREE BUS TRANSPORT TO AND KRoM SHIPPE. Leaving Devonport 7.40, S.O, Bayswuter 7.2j, 7.00, returning after Dance. ADMISSION : Double 3/6; "Single, 2/. Phone 23-411 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS. M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THK VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co.. Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to tlie Pirate Shippe Cabaret; on the Vehicular Ferries at a cost o£ 2/6 per person (WITH A MINIMUM OF 2). This charge includes the cost of. conveyance of a Motor Car and Passengers across the Harbour and Return, and Admission to the Cabaret. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport only), or on Steamer. TROTTING. THAMES TROTTING CLUB. 16TH ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1935. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with the Secretary, Thames. or with Messrs Blomlield and Co., Shortlancl St.. Auckland, on FRIDAY. March 15. 1033. lit r> p.m. Renomlnation clause applies to Wairarapa and Auckland meetings. Pocket Programme on* application. 13. O. BROWNLEK. Secretary. Mary Street, Thames. Phone ::iOM. !l CHEMISTS. I7ICZEMA, Septic Fingernails, Varicose It Ulcers cured —1. Phillips, Chemist. 2. C.rcilt North lioail. Auckland. MH> ■RALPH'S Reliable Remedies— ( Ralph J"* , Sanft)—Prompt Mail Order Chemist. Dept. «.. 201, Sj'lßOnds St., Auckland. J)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 22

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