A M USEMENTS. I h "THE SHOW OF SHOWS!” TO-NIGHT. I NATIONAL, PRINCE , NATIONAL, EDWARD, Queen St. Karangahape Rd. ■ Continuous Matinees at 2. I f 11 till 7. Nightly at 7.45. <1 I, Nightly at S. Fuller-Hayward ' Amalgamated Theatre Corp. i :| Theatres, Ltd. — :i~L’imne 42-169. Phone 46-252 I THREE GREAT- STARS i MAKE SCREEN HISTORY. | What a memorable circumstance it is that brings to the screen I in one magnificent entertainment the combined artistry o£ V\ iec such outstanding personalities. | NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, CHARLES LAUGHTO&, CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, In the celebrated story that becomes for all lime the treasure of the motion picture theatre, “riUIE TOAKKETTS /AF “J-lIE - 1 >AHI(ETTS '--'F I “ riMIE TIARKETTS /)F | "J. HE I VVIIMPOLE QTIIEDT." V\ IM POLE LJ'ITtEET.” WIMPOLE Q'l'ltl'HOT.” i.MPOLE Street.” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer SuperSpecial. | Recommended by Censor for Adults, i -|" SPECIAL j ‘ I I M.G.M. FEATURETTES. || It g— ~ Z-!Ij Permanent and Phone Reservations kept until 7.40 p.m. I Fuller-Hayward’s I THREE LAMPS. | BRITANNIA | pS s °o°o. Newsreel 'Service, 7.30 to S p.m. ROBERT TAYLOR and VIRGINIA BRUCE “TIMES SQUARE LADY.” R J. Blackmore's Immortal Love Story, “LORNA DOONE,” Witii JOHN LODER and VICTORIA HOPPER, Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. rpTTh l CT AT? KARANGAHAPE RD. 1-LTUj kSLrYxv 43-003. Centrally Heated Daily. 2 p.m. Night (Shorts 7.30 till) S p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY, .MON- TUES. CLARK GABLE, WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, in MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. Recommended bj/ Censor for Adults And KAY FRANCIS. LESLIE HOWARD, “BRITISH AGENT.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. VICTORIA, Superb Double-Feature Fare, headed by "RUGGLES OF RED GAP,” .With Charles Laughton, Roland Young, Charles Ruggles, Zasu Pitts. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Newsreel Session, 7.30 to S p.m.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. “ROBERTA” SEASON EXTENDED. “ROBERTA” SEASON EXTENDED. “ROBERTA” SEASON EXTENDED. MADGE ELLIOTT and CYRIL RITCHARD, Together with the Incomparable Artists of this Unique Musical Comedy Company, achieve an UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH IN THIS REMARKABLE STAGE ATTRACTION. Owing to the Phenomenal Interest and Enthusiasm Evidenced by the Auckland Public in the Stage Presentation of "ROBERTA,” J. C. 11ILLIAMSON, LTD., announce that this Musical Comedy will terminate NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Thus enabling TWO MORE PERFORMANCES to be given during this season. MATINEE AND NIGHT, THIS WEDNESDAY. MATINEE AND NIGHT, THIS WEDNESDAY. , NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, Commencing NEXT , rHUKSDAY NIGH T, “HIGH JINKS”* “HIGH .JINKS” “HIGH JINKS” Which will be Restricted to FOUR NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, FOUR NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, And the Final Presentation of this Brilliant Season will be “OUR MISS GIBB S,” “OUR MISS GIBB S,” Which will Commence NEXT TUESDAY WEEK NEXT TUESDAY WEEK And Conclude on SATURDAY, 19th Inst. PLANS AT LEWIS EADY. LTD. Prices: Wook Nights, 6/6. 4/, 2/ and 1/6. Saturdays, 7/6, 4/, 2/ and 1/6. Matinees, 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/ and 1/6. GOOD NEWS FOR AUCKLAND’S DEAF. AT LAST A COMPLETE SERVICE. AT LAST A COMPLETE SERVICE. HEARING AIDS, LTD., NEW ZEALAND’S BEST KNOWN DISTRIBUTORS OF HEARING AIDS, ARE OPENING A BRANCH IN AUCKLAND ON MONDAY. MR. A. D. McKINLAY, M.A. (Hons.), MANAGING DIRECTOR FOR NEW ZEALAND, AND FOUNDER OF THE FIRST SOCIETY FOR .THE DEAF, WILL BE IN-ATTENDANCE, TOGETHER WITH THE .AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVE, MR. E. P. CARTER. MR. CARTER IS WELL KNOWN TO AUCKLAND PEOPLE AS A TRAINED ACCOUNTANT AND A MAN OF GOOD STANDING IN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY. WE STUDY EVERY INDIVIDUAL CASE AND FIT AN INSTRUMENT TO SUIT. NOT MORE THAN ONE PERSON OUT OF EVERY TWO, FOR INSTANCE, CAN BE CORRECTLY FITTED WITH A BONE-CONDUCTION INSTRUMENT. FOR OTHERS, ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS FITTING INTO OR OVER THE, EARS ARE SATISFACTORY, WHILE OTHERS AGAIN NEED SOMETHING NON-ELECTRICAL. WE THEREFORE OFFER YOU A COMPLETE SERVICE AND ASSURE YOU OF SKILLED AND SYMPATHETIC ATTENTION. INSTRUMENTS MAY BE PURCHASED ON CONVENIENT TERMS. CONSULTATIONS ARE WITHOUT OBLIGATION, BUT SHOULD BE ARRANGED BY APPOINTMENT EITHER IN WRITING OR BY TELEPHONING 45-026, ON OR AFTER MONDAY. OCTOBER 7. HEARING AIDS, LTD., VICTORIA ARCADE, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. (AND AT KELVIN CHAMBERS, 16, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 28
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