AMUSEMENTS. FORSAKING ALL RECORDS! Packed out at' all sessions yesterday! Again St. .Tamos' scores with another wonderful entertainment.! FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! _At 11 a.m. — 2.15 p.m. and S p.m. With a Special E<VRLY EVENING SESSION. AT 5 P.M. ST. JAMES' | Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. CLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLE,' CLARK GABLE, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD," JOAN CRAWFORD, " FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." Rccommcndc'd by Censor Jor Adults. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, BILLIE BURKE, CI-lAS. BUTTERWORTH. An Outstanding Associate Programme includes— Til ELM A TODD — PATSY KELLY ! COMEDY, "Maid in Hollywood." ■ "MY "GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK," Coloured Musical Revue. "LOOKING AFTER BABY," I'ete Smith Oddity, etc., etc. Plans for all Performances are filling rapidly. Don't be left out. (7)\ GREY LYNN (^) Vw/J CINEIMA. To-night at 7.30. Phone 20-100. News Reel, Session 7.30 - S.O. RALPH BELLAMY and SIIIKLEY GREY In ORIME OF JJBLEN . •Toan Blomlell and Glenda Farrell in "KANSAS CITY PRINCESS." Recommended &z/ Censor for Adults. Permanent and Phone Reserves Kept till 7.45 p.m. 1 BRITANNIA 1 Xcws Affile Phone 20-041. 7.30 to S p.m. 1 A Fuller-Haywnrd Theatre. Constance Bennett and Herbert Marshall I n "OUTCAST LADY." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Jack Haley in " HERE COMES TUB GROOM." Approval for Universal Exhibition. | MAYFAIR 1 SA Kri2-063: TO-NIGHT AT 7.40 P.M. Two iSpecial Attractions. "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS." "THE LADY IS WILLING." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. VTCTDT?! A Devonport's Premier VIL/iUttlA Theatre. Pbone 22-UOS. Helen Hayes, Madge Evans. Brian Aherne in James M. Barries "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." Approved tor 11 nircrsal t-hrli ibition. PICTUREDROME —— milford To-night, 7.50—Wi1l Hay in "THOSE WERE THE DAYS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Two Hours' Dancing. Meredith's Orchestra. Free Transport. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER GREAT PARTY NIGHT AT <^dixielandT^> Hear Iluia Tatton and his NE \V IN TER NATIONALS. (The Band that studies all tastes.) In "No, a Thousand Times, No." Double 7/0. Evening Dress Essential. Phone 20-015 for Reserves. V. 11. TRASK, Manager. QUALITY! The Watchword of Our Cuisine. Manager. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., . 242, Queen St. |o0 MEETIN GS. pOULTRYKEEPERS. pOULTRYK E E P E 11 S. A MASS MEETING OF POULTRYKEEPERS WILL BE HELD IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, SWANSON STREET, CITY, AT 7.45 P.M., On jy£ONDAY j TO CONSIDER MEASURES CONCERNING THE PRESENT EXCESSIVE l'RltE OF FOWL WHEAT TO POULTRYKEEPERS. ROLL UP IN HUNDREDS. IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR YOU TO BE PRESENT. x3O ~yENDORS AND j^IIOPS. A MONSTER MASS MEETING OF ALL SECTIONS OF THE TRADE Will be held in CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson St.. On TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 2. AT 3.30 P.M. BUSINESS : (a) To consider the proposed Amendments to the Metropolitan Milk Act. <b) To Form one United liody representative of the Trade for the purpose of combating the aforesaid Amendments. ROLL UP and help to protect the existence of your own Business. Conveners : C. MILLS, 11. 11. JACKSON, JUN., A. BLAKE. 1 MEETING— Cobden St.. To-night, 7.30 p.m., Labonr Defence League. Important. 30
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 22
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