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AMUSEMENTS. EDWARD G. ROBINSON. All tvbo have followed "PASSPORT TO FAME" agree that this 1s n new ROBINSON, n startling ROBINSON, a ROBINSON such as tlio screen lias never seen before. I AM THE STAR . . . That "the play's the tiling" has never in my opinion been more forcibly proven than in "PASSPORT TO FAME." It's a grand story by two grand storytellers. Cob Riskiu and Joe Swerling, based on u tale by W. K. Burnett. For all of the elements that have contributed to what 1 think is a truly great picture, 1 am deeply grateful; To COLUMBIA, for its splendid cooperation ; To JOHN FORD, for his magnificent direction ; and To the other players for tlieir enthusiasm, their inspired performances and their whole-hearted support. They have all been a part of the making of a grand, exciting picture. EDWARD <J. ROBINSON. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. /^ox^a/^oliN Q*° X lt H ™ V C Q M Bridge. J \ ii ™ / \ at 8. / rhone 41-311. Tlione 41-136. Amalgamated Theatres, T.td. ROXY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11—2—3— S. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. COLUMBIA PICTURES Present FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. i~TST~STAR~[ EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, IN THE SURPRISE PRODUCTION OF THE I'EAIi. Supported Jjy JEAN ARTHUR, JEAN ARTHUR, Blonde . . . Blue-eyed . . . Gets a Great Thrill in ** PASSPORT TO FAME." "PASSPORT TO FAME." "PASSPORT TO FAME." "PASSPORT TO FAME." "PASSPORT TO FAME." "PASSPORT TO FAME." "PASSPORT TO FAME." ROBERT RISKIN, Celebrated scenarist aiul writer of hits whose successes Include : "BROADWAY BILL." "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT." "LADY FOR A DAY," Snys: I've never worked on a more timely story than "PASSPORT TO FAME." It actually gives Edward G. Robinson an entirely new screen personality. It surpasses anything ho lias ever done. JOHN FORD, Distinguished Director, Says!— Once In a Decade Comes a Picture into every foot of .which is Crammed a "Surprise." IT Was My Unique Privilege to Direct it! j~2ND START COLUMBIA FILMS Present FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. RICHARD CROMWELL, RICHARD CROMWELL, RICHARD CROMWELL, Looking for Trouble. And Finding It! With MARIAN MARSH, MARIAN MARSH, A Temptress Out of the Night. A Taunting Smile. A Baby Face. A Lure— For What? SEE!— " UNKNOWN WOMAN." " UNKNOWN WOMAN." " UNKNOWN WOMAN." " UNKNOWN WOMAN." Behind her Smile Lurked Mystery! Both Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. 1500 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. ROXY AND TIVOIjI—TO-NIGHT. ROXY AND TIVOLI—TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. THE EVENT OF 1935. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' CONCERT. 450 YOUNG VOICES. MASSED SINGING. INDIVIDUAL ITEMS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 8 P.M. 'SCHOOLS TAKING PART: 1. Auckland Boys' Grammar School. 2. Diocesan High School. 3. Dilworth School. 4. Epsom Girls' Grammar School. 5. Hill Tap School. 0. Sacred Heart College. 7. iSt. Cuthbert's College. 8. St. Stephen's School. 9. Takapuna Grammar School. 10. Queen Victoria School. Admission, 1/. Tickets and Reserves, Od Extra, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 25 rpHE R I T Z for Bridge, Wedding Receptions, etc. Luxurious Surroundings—perfect appointments. Afternoon or Evenings. :x2B 242, Queen Street. CRICKET. TV/TT- ROSKILL CRICKET CLUB— r, Weather permitting, the Opening I ractioe for the Season will be held on the Three Kings Reserve (Three Kings !, r 0 ain terminus) on SATURDAY, September r, • '. lt - P- m - All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. A. PONAI.D, Hon. Secretary. COMPANY NOTICES. D.V. BOXES, LTD.—Notice is hereby given that tor tlio purpose of paving a 4 per cent Final Dividend for the year ended June 30, 19.35, on the 21st October. 1035. the Regi..l°r of Members will be closed to Transfers from the 7th to 19th October, 1935, both days inclusive. By order of tlio Board of Directors. R. P.ONGARD, 25 Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 22

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