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AMUSEMENTS. A SENSATION! The liugc audience at last night's brilliant premiere sat complltelv enthralled at the genius 0 f X oe i Coward. Just as Ihis astonishing young man has made by hit gonitis THE Theatrical Historv of his generation . . so his screen debut makes fresh, amazing, un forgettable history for the Cinema' AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.13 p.m.-S pm .... Of course, at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller l'ho powerful story of a cynical philanderer, devoid of all human kindness. who tosses aside a young girl's love, but to discover through death, that only her sympathy can bring him eternal rest ... NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD In the Year's Most Important Picture "THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." • " THE SCOUNDREL." Recommended by Censor for Adults. With A Cast of Distinguished English Stage Celebrities, including JULIE HAYDON—HOPE WILLIAMS MARTHA SLEEPER. BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME. BOOKINGS . . . Are exceptionally heavy for This Evening's Performance . . . Plans on view in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. Phone 312-920. WELCOME TO MADGE ELLIOTT AND CYRIL RITCHARD, who are to be married on Monday, and they will arrive here by the Monterey on Saturday to spend their honeymoon at Rotorua. £20,000 Musical Comedy Production, Commencing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ' Present MADGE & CYRIL ELLIOTT, RITCHARD, Together with an incomparable company in the Gloriously Spectacular Musical Comedy Triumph, ' " ROBERTA." " ROBERTA." The most costly, the most elaborate, the most tuneful, the most fascinating —and the gayest—musical comedy production in years. A wonderful fashion display that is positively amazing—melodies you simply must remember—captivating comedy that keeps you laughing— scintillating scenic settings the eyes . linger on —song successes that haunt the memory—That's " ROBERTA." Two acts of nine scenes of romance, love and laughter — gorgeous and glamorous—lovely and alluring. The Company of 100 — ARTISTS — 100 Includes ETHEL MORRISON. Cecil Kellaway, Leo Franklin, Marie I.e Varre. Frank Leighton, Blaine Hamill, Dorothy Dunckley. Leslie Crane, Charles Zoll. Mary Itigby, Moria I'otts, Jean Slanoffski, Millie Engler, Jerry Connolly " and his instrumentalists. and many others, with Beauty Chorus and Ballet and bevy of beautiful girls. 2nd PRODUCTION, "OUR MISS GIBBS,"

3rd PRODUCTION', " HIGH JINKS." POFULAR TRICES : 0/6, 4/, 2/ anil 1/0. Early-door Gallery, Oil extra. BOX PLAN'S will be opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., ou FRIDAY, September 2(1 Rep JOHN' FARRELL. 14 THIRD CONCERT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. LEWIS EADY HALL. S P.M. Quartet No. S (Mozart). Quintette Op. SI (Dvorak). Quartet Op. 7 (Dohuanyi). Haydn Murray, Carl Wliitmore, Haroia Baxter, J.alia Hcmus, Loo Wliittaker. Door Tickets. 2/; Reserves, 2/6. Tliis Concert will Not be Broadcast, lj INTERNATIONAL AT COMMUNITY SINGING, WEDNESDAY, 12.30 - 1.30. National Songs — Modern Songs. A RIGHT ROYAL TIME! Jj rpHE FIRST BREATH of Spring brings new, appropriate menus at COOKE'S RITZ. LTD., , :14 ' 242, Queen Street. _ BAND N OTICES. VV7ANTED AT ONCE, LEARNERS f« » » the AUCKLAND GIRLS' BRASS BAN". Also Saxophone Player.—Apply to Organi ser, Mr. J. Kav. -10. Broadway. NewmarKet, or to Mr. \Y. 11. Webber, Bandmaster, N'ewton ltd. COM PETITIONS. - YTTEIGIIT-LIFTIN'G Competition—Entries >■ close September 24.—'Wilson's W®linsiiiin. 107. Queen St. REUNIONS. \ LL Te I'n pa pa Old Pupils Roll Annual Keunion, Wednesday Foresters' Hall. Onehung.'. .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 218, 14 September 1935, Page 28

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