AMUSEMENTS. THRILLING ALL AUCKLAND! The lirst of the new Jlctro ;. Gol j l ''XlP Mayer thrill dramas . . . the storv of the war to end clime. Thrills . . . drama . . . net>°>> • • • that will dynamite you right out 01 AGAIN 2.15 - 8 P.M. ST. JAMES’ THEATRE. Direction : Sir Benjamin 1 tiller. The most amazing man-huntin_ 17bjtory TTTThFThTe of the limping surgeon ■ ■ ■ Um tragedy of "The House on Brady Streel.” . ■ • lollow The Secret Service on a quest where to be~ known is to die! HK N°„-. l.» ® Ng; I■.'.PS HSo N°„: 1.: :pSS BS Ng. 1..’. •■'.PiEg E®g Ng: 1.: ’.'.PSgig Hggg Ng; 1.". Recommended by Censor for Adults. With CHESTER MORRIS, JEAN ARTHUR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEWIS STONE, JOSEPH CALLEIA. AN OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME INCLUDES :— LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY ln “LIVE GHOSTS.” “ LIVE GHOSTS.” “CHAIN LETTER DIMES.” Pete Smith and some witty dialogue on the latest chain-letter craze. “ GLACIERS,” A delightful Scenic interlude. St. James’ News Service includes the ARRIVAL OF ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND, Etc. Etc. Booking is heavy for this Evening's Performance. Plans are on view in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. f Phone. 32-920. ““THE LONDON?" y' Opp. G.P.0.. Queen St. X 2 WONDERFUL FEATURES. 6(j „ \ Full Cast of Stars, including 3d — KAY FRANCIS — 6d The Great Screen Actress, and OG GEORGE BRENT, in 6d P™ KEYHOLE,” | 6d A Most Sensational Drama. ni 3d Recommended Censor fur Adults. oU No. 2—AN EXCITING FEATURE. g d bCI WALTER HUSTON, . oh Kav Johnson and Pat O’Brien in 3d 6d ~I~PO LD FEVER.” | 6d „ , A Tale of Adventure. . on 3d Approved for Universal Exhibition, oo n j Continuous from 11 to 10.30. zjj od 2 Pictures Too Good to Miss. 0,-i Front Stalls and Back Circle, 6d; Q d “6 Res., 1/; Children, Sat.. Even., 6d. 6d THE LONDON, urp - G P ’°- 6d 1 TTTDOT? CINEMA I REMUERA. | IUIjOK | Phone 24-749. 1Z This Evening at S. E= MERLE OBERON and = MAURICE CHEVALIER zzz in the Man from the “ FOLIES BERGERE.” —: Approved for Universal Exhibition. 7=2 a Bright Musical Show — and it’s =: ' different! EEE WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON and Full Programme! { GAIETY I Ph. 23-465. To-night. B 7 ”^ VarnCI BR<)A?DYAY 5 ’ ' = Approved for Universal Exhibition. | AVONDALE Theatrh 4~-~65.1 TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. = JOAN CRAWFORD, ROBT. MONTGOMERY and = CLARK GABLE ln "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS.” =: Recommended by Censor for Adults. =: The year’s most charming, romantic —- * comedy. — Big Supporting programme, including “ily Grandfather’s Clock,” Colour- —- ‘tone musical. [ Commencing, 7.30 p.m. : Two Excellent Features. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in = “BRIGHT EYES.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. = ROBERT MONTGOMERY. HELEN HAYES, in = “VANESSA: HER LOVE STORY.” Recommended by Censor for Adults. ILi'BEftTY Programme commences 7.30 p.m. — JAMES DUNN, ALICE FAYE, in = “365 NIGHTS IN == • HOLLYWOOD.” Approved for Universal Exhibition. [KINGSLAND | ~ Claudette Colbert in “The Gilded Lily;” —— Jack Hulbert in “The Camels are -— ’ Coming.” — Both Approved Universal Exhibition. rBLOCKHO USE BAY F Shirley Temple and Lionel Barrymore ~ in "THE LITTLE COLONEL.” Approved for Universal Exhibit ion. | BIRKENHEAD] Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, in =z “THE GAY DIVORCEE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. SUNDAY STRAND. STRAND SUNDAY. DOORS OPEN, 6.45 P.M. Lantern Slide "Talks,” always entirely new every Sunday : Bright. Breezy, Humorous, Stimulating and Instructive, 7.15 p.m. Talking Gazette, 7.30 p.m., and Short Address. 7.40 p.m., witii Beautiful Lantern Illustrations on “SOME MICROSCOPIC WONDERS OF THE DEEP,” By MR. G. A. RAWSON. TALKING PICTURES, 5.30 . p.m., including “BROTHER ALFRED,” A Scintillating Comedy, by P. G. Wodehouse, featuring Gene Gerrard. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom. League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. OPR I NG. TASTES I in Delicious Foods fully | catered for at THE RITZ. ; 5 242, Queen Street. TS YOUR MILK TUI’,ERUUUN^’ESTE1C IF NOT YOU RUN SERIOUS RISKS. CONSULT HYGIENIC DAIRIES (PHONE 21-730). PIONEERS OF T.T. MILK. 5 "TTOW LOVELY! J_L Margaret’s reception is to be at the RITZ." Yes, it’s available for all functions. Afternoons or Evenings. :5 212, Queen Street. SOO! A LS. DAISY CHAIN CLUB—Social Monday, instead of Tuesday, as arranged. 5
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1935, Page 28
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