AMUSEMENTS.
CITY SHOWS. Fihngoers this week may choose their fare from the following programmes:—St. James', "Ruggles. of Red Gap," with Charles Laughton in a brilliant comedy role: Roxy and Tivoli. "The Daring Young Man" and "When a Man's a Man"; Civic, "The Dictator," with Clive Brook in his English debut, with Madeleine Carroll as n particularly charming queen; Majestic, return season of Grace Moore's Jennv Linrl film, "A Lady's Morals," also "Times Squaro Lady"; Regent, extended season of Maurice Chevalier in "Folies Bergere"; Plaza, Jack Buchanan's new musical comedy, "Brewster's Millions"; Strand, Leslie Henson's comedy, "Oh, Daddy!"; National and Prince Edward jointly, "Home on the Range" and "The Strange Conspiracy." AMUSEMENT GUIDE. PICTURE THEATRES. CIVIC—Cllve Brook and Madeleine Carroll in "The Dictator." NATIONAL AND PRINCE EDWARD— Jackie Coogran in "Home of the Rang*" and "The Strange Conspiracy." REGENT — Maurice Chovailer and Morle . Obcrnn In "Folios Bergere." MAJESTIC —Grace Moore and Reg-inaUl Denny in "A Lady's Morals." STRAND—LesIie Honson in "Oh Daddy" and James Dunn in "Scandals 1935." LONDON —Rinmie Barnes and Cyril Maude in "Counsel's Opinion." ROXY AND TIVOLI—James Dunn in "The Daring- Young- Man" and Georg-Q O'Brlrai Jn "When a Man's a Man." ST. JAMES'—Charles Laug-hton and Charles nug-g-les In "Rug-gies or Red Gap." PLAZA—rJack Buchanan ana L-IH Damlta in "Brewster's Millions." ADELPHI—"Dirty Work." ALEXANDRA —"The Painted Veil." AMBASSADOR—"Grandad Rudd." AVONDALE—"David Ilarum." BRITANNIA—"The Private Life or Henry VIII." CAPlTOL—"Cleopatra." CIVIC THEATRETTE — "The Woman I Stole." CRYSTAL PALACE—"Are You a Mason?" DE LUXE—"The Little Minister." EMPIRE —"Chained." EMPRESS —"The Good Fairy." GAIETY (Takapunp*—"Bachelor Bait." GREY LYNN CINEMA—"The Pursuit of llcipp'iness." KING'S (N-rthcote).—"Broadway Bill." KINGSLPND—"Marie Galante." LIBERTY (Parnell) —"Sons or the Desert." Comes the Navy." PRINCESS—"The. Good Fairy." REGEIW (Epsom)—" The Painted veil." RIALTO—"NeII Gwyn." STATE (Devonport)—"Let's Try Ag-aln." STATE (Onehunga)—"Under Pressure." ' STATE (Symonds Street) — "Llmehouse Blurs." STAR (Newton)—" Bolero " STRAND (Onehunga)—"The Secret Bride." TUDOR—"The Richest Girl ia ilia World." VICTORIA —"I Am a Tiller." west on ajgogeyntoon."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 157, 5 July 1935, Page 13
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