AMUSEMENTS. HOUSE FULL AT 7.30 P.M. On Saturday. Never Such Enthusiasm!— Never such a Wonderful Comedy! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 AND 8 P.M. ST. JAMES , "fe Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON In Harry Leon Wilson's Grand Story, " "RUGGLES TDED v^ F -"ED V*AP." RUGGLES f\V T? ED n AP -" UGGLES "F -"ED vXAP." EUGGLES f\F T> ED UGGLES -"ED Approved for Universal Exhibition. With CHARLES RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, ROLAND YOUNG, LEILA HYAMS, ZASU PITTS.' St. James' Featurettes Include "SONG OF THE BIRDS," Paramount Colour Classic. AND BAHRAM WINS THE DERBY, Aga Khan's win at Epsom in the presence of the King and Queen . . . TROOPING THE COLOURS. His Majesty's 70th Birthday . . . Colourful Pageant at Horse Guards Parade . . Prince of Wales and Duke and Dvtcheee of York welcomed at Cardiff and Edinburgh, representing the King at Jubilee Celebrations . . . FINISH OF WHEELBARROW DERBY. Parkinson wins wnger In worldfamous race at Beeehworth, Victoria. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 41-814. Hurry Along — The Rush is On! It's Working! The only Cinnma lu Karangahape Rd.. with a Modern Heating System. ft THE "STAR" 2%1k « Matinees, 2 p.m. Night, "Shorts," 7.30 till S. TO-DAY, TUBS.: GEORGE ARLISS, in "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." And JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL. in "CHANGE OF HEART." With Ginger Rogers and Jnmes Dunn. Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Commencing Wednesday (Both Sessions). N.Z.-S MODERN ORANDMOTHEK. See her! Hear her ! Her message may save your life. A Wonderful Act. Usual Prices. _^_ Phone and Permanent- Reservations kept till 7.40 p.m. Fuller-llaywards | THREE LAMPS, T3PTT A MMi A I Phone 2U-041. JBrtl 1 AIN IN 1A 1 centrally Heated. "Newsreel Service." 7.30 to 8 p.m. Charles Laughton and Robert Donat. In "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII." Chester Morris and Virginia Bruce, in •THE SOCIETY DOCTOR." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Laurel and Hardy Comedy, "THEM THAR HILLS." Also Two Coloured Cartoons. I MAYFAIR I SANDRINGHAM. I MfllfAlK I To-night. at 7.45 p.m. James Cagncy and Pat O'Brien, in "HERE COMBS TUB NAVY." And "YOU BELONG TO MB." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. OUFPER IN COMFORT! In Luxurious SurroundiDKß— in Warmth and Cheer—at COOKE'S RITZ., LTD.. :13 242, Queen Streot.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 16
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