AMUSEMENTS. ' SPE CI AL ! St. James' News Service contains the ■ following, Special Items . . . BARHAM WINS THE DERBY. Aga Khan's win at Epsom in the presenccof the King and Queen . . • TROOPING THE COLOURS. His Majesty's 70th Birthday ... Colourful Pageant at Horse Guards Parade . . Prince of Wales and Duke and Duchess of York welcomed at' Cardiff and Edinburgh, isepresenting the King at Jubilee Celebrations . . . FINISH OF WHEELBARROW DERBY: Parkinson wins wager in worldfamous race at Beechworth, Victoria. TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M\ — 8 P.M. ST. JAMEsJ Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. SHE WON HIM . . . in a poker game . . . and brought him to the rin-roaring town of Red Gap, U.S.A., to dazzle the 400 . . .' and then tin; fun began. The Screen's Greatest Artist in his first Comedy role . . . CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON In Harry Leon Wilson's > Grand Story, RUGGLES f\F T? BD fi AP " UGGLES " "DUGGLES f\V "RED f^AP." .. XVuGGLES "F vJT A p.» RUGGLES f\V "R ED Ct Al '-" / UGGLES VX AP." "tjuggles r\v T? ED d. AP " ■ ' XVuGGLES J-Ved VJ AP." ""DUGGLES r\F T?ED AP." " ■"'ed RUGGLES f\F "RED /^.AP." UGGLES '-'P RUGGLES f\F "RED r*AP." UGGLES Approved for Universal Exhibition. With CHARLES RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, ROLAND YOUNG, LEILA HYAMS, ZASU PITTS. YOU'LL LAUGH . . « a lot . . . you'll cry a little ■ . . but you'll linve the time of your lifp when you see Paramoiint's Urilllaut Comody Classic of a Gentleman's Gentleman from London . ■ ■ who went to Hie wild and woolly West . . ■ and hecame a man's man ■ . ■■ "SMITH'S WEEKLY" SAYS: "Sufficient to say that 'RUGGLES OF RED GAP' is the sort of delight that comes to the screen only once in ten years!" —AAA The Gold Cup. St. James' Featurettes include " SONG OF THE BIRDS," Paramount Colour Classic. Plans are open in the Main Foyer from in a.m. Booking is heavy for the week-end —Don't lie left -out! Phone 41-Sl4. MOVIE BALL, DIXIELAND, JULY 11. INDEPENDENT THEATRES.' ' . The Best Always. '_\ ONEHUNGA. _ I [ STRAND. To-night. STRAND. | Grand Double-Star Attractions. First Feature: Barbara Stanwyck and Warren William, in "THE SECRET BRIDE." Second Feature: Lyle Talbot and Mary Astor, in "RED' HOT TYRES." ' , lioth Approved for. Universal Exhibition. NEW EMPIRE dominion road. INI-iVV JLlViJTirtHi ~ To-night; at 8. JOAN CRAWFORD—CLARK GABLE, ' As you desire them, in • " CHAINED." : Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, a Delightful All-Colour Novelty, "THE SPECTACLE MAKER." And Selected ■ Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. Tel. 21-433. I MAYPAIR T SANDRINGHAM. I IVIA 11 AIK J To-night, at 7.43 p.m. James Cagney and Pat O'Brien, in "HI3RE COMES THE NAVY." And "YOU BELONG TO ME." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. THE MATCH FOR THE DAY. The Transport Board is issuing.a ONE SHILLING Ticket, which "will take you to CARLAW PARK from anywhere are back TO-iMORROW (Saturday). PONSONBY V. 3 P.M. RICHMOND Ponson'by is a team with great possibilities. They are expected this Saturday to play that great game which everybody has been expecting l'roni them. . MARIST 0.8. NEWTON v. y. CITY. DEVONPORT. Admission as Usual. School Boys and Girls Admitted Free. o SOCIALS. •pONHONBY-Ilenie Bay Returned Soldiers. •*■ Koll up, 500, AH Saints', Saturday night. :G
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 157, 5 July 1935, Page 16
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