AMUSEMENTS. — Final Screenings To-day! " RECKLESS." Recommended bu Censor for Adults. ~ Y, :. .. - WILLIAM POWELL —JEAN HARLOW, FRANCHOT TONE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! At 11 2.15 5 P.M. S P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. THE MOST EXCITING PICTURE EVER MADE ! ' THRILLS—ACTION—DRAMA TO TIE YOUR NERVES INTO KNOTS . . . THE INSIDE STORY OF THE WORLD-WIDE WAR TO END CRIME! CRASHING DRAMA THAT" WILL DYNAMITE YOU RIGHT OUT OF YOUR SEATS! Tho First of the new Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer Thrill Dramas . . . FJBLIC TTERO, -VTO. "I " ÜBLIC J-J-EKO O. . " TJUBLIC TTERO VTO. "I " "J- ÜBLIC J-J-ERO -L> O. PUBLIC TTERO "VTO. "1 " ÜBLIC J-J-KHO O. "TJUBLIC TTEItO "XTO. " "-«- ÜBLIC J-J-KRO ■!> O. -A--" PUBLIC TTERO "XTO. ~i " ÜBLic -Hero 0 . JL.-> PUBLIC TTERO . -\JO. 1 " ÜBLIC J-J-EIIO O. J—" "TJUBLIC TTERO "XTO. -j » "J- ÜBLIC JJ-ERO O. J-*" "PUBLIC TTERO "VTO. "1 " "-L ÜBLIC J-J-KRO O. J-'" Recommended bu Censor for Adults. AVlth —- CHESTER MORRIS, , JEAN .ARTHUR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, I LEWIS STONE, JOSEPH CALLEIi. THRILLS . . . SEE THE MOST AMAZING MANHUNT IN HISTORY . . . FOLLOW TIIE CLUE OF THE LIMPING SURGEON . . . SEE THE TRAGEDY OF "THE HOUSE ON BRADY STREET" . . . FOLLOW "THE SECRET SERVICE"—ON A QUEST WHERE TO BE KNOWN IS TO DIE! — And LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY In their Newest and Funniest Effort . . "T IVE /"i HOSTS." " VlO Live hosts." IVE vJT HOSTS." "T ive nnosTs." " Aj IVH VTHOSTS." • T IVE /-I HOSTS." "XJIVH vX HOSTS." Live rs hosts." IV H And the Latest Pete Smith Oddity, based on the recent Chain-letter Crnze, " CHAIN LETTER DIMES." g P E C I A L' ! St. Jumps' News Service includes ' llrst pictures of the arrival of tho ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND. Plans nj-e open In the Main Foyer daily from 1U a.m., and are lilling rapidly! INDEPENDENT THEATRES. The Best Always. | ONEHUNGA | | STRAND to-night. STRAND | DOUBLE-STAR ATTRACTIONS. Complete Change of Programme. First Feature: ALINE McMAHON and GUY KIBBEE, In WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT. A Thrilling Mystery Drama, Second Feature: SIR SEYMOUR HICKS, ill " MR. WHAT'S-HIS-NAME." Hilarious Comedy. The story of a mail who loses his memory and causes a general mix-up. Both Recommended bp Censor for Adults.
OPENING SHORTLY! T II B A S T 0 R, A S T O R, AUCKLAND'S LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE CINEMA. (7) GREY" LYNN " C?) V_yj CINEMA. VI/ To-night, at 7.45. Phono 20-40 G. GUEST NIGHT. Spencer Tracy, in "20,000 TEAKS IN SING SING." Rccommcndctl bu Censor for Adults. Excellent Supporting Programme. ADULTS, (ID; CHILDREN, 3D. A Storv of I lie Russian Revolution ! | THE CAPITOL | gtfOSSg: LESLIE HOWAKD & KAY .FRANCIS, in " BRITISH AGENT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Bruce Lockhart's Enthralling' Story of his adventures in Russia during the Revolution. A Powerful Drama that will grip you with its dynamic intensity. Stalls, 1/; Circle, 1/3 and I/O. Children, od. Reserves—Phone 12-11)1). jgMALL. "Feminine Hi Do III." DANCING. Labour hall newton. CASINO CLUB OLD-TIME DANCE. Specially Selected Programme of Novelty Dances. Special and Ticket Prizes. Monte Carlo. POPULAR SAVOY ORCHESTRA. Supper. All Welcome. Admission 1/. x 3 PENROSE ft'EEKLY DANCE. L PENROSE PICTURE THEATRE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. Free Buses leave Post Offices, Ellerslle, ireen Lane and Penrose at 7.30 p.m. City Patrons Please Note.—Free Bus leaves i.P.O. at 7 p.m. Admission : Ladies, 1/ ; Jentlemen, 1/0. Good Orchestra, Supper, 'ome along. Better and Brighter every week. x 3 TEACHERS OF DANCING. RODNEY'S, 5, Swanson St. — Reduction L-i Private Lessons, don't hesitate: lodern. Old-time.—Phone 41-01.1. B TIRANK WOODKUFFE, the Expert Instructor ; Old-time Course, 15/ : procleney assured. —174, Upper Symonds St. B fTALESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen » St. Phone 40-121. Pupils prepared jr British Operatic Examination. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 234, 3 October 1935, Page 28
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