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AMUSEMENTS. , BOOKING IS HEAVY FOR THIS EVENING! A rhapsody in ronrs . . . a hurricane of hilarity . . . the story of a young man who tried to solve the unemployment problem by starting a business or doing for other people the things they didn't like to do for themselves! TO-DAY. AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Confidential Services, .Ltd., would do anything l'or you ■ ■ ■ mind the baby rTTlike the dog foY a walk . . bring. straying husbands home . ■ lie to the wife ■ ■ even get, rid of your mother-' jn-1 aw! Jammed with action . . ' crammed with fun . . ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy Riot, " ptALM -VTOURSELF." " V-'ALM - 1 - OURSELF." " -TTOUKSEL-F." •' JL OURSELF." " rtALM " X OURSELF." " -VrOURSELF." " X OURSELF." Approved for Universal Exhibition. — With — MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, RALPH MORGAN—BETTY FURNESS, NAT PENDLETON. Another Excellent Associate Programme Includes— POP-EYE THE SAILOR Cartoon, CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY, "The Four Star Boarder," "HEY! HEY! FEVER," Metro-Goldwyn-Ma/er Coloured Cartoon, Etc., Etc. Plans open at the Theatre, Phone 32-820, MODERN — SELECT. Karangauape Road. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY (SAT.), MON., TUBS., * A FUNNY TITLE BUT A FUNNIER PICTURE. "BIG-HEARTED HERBERT." "BIG-HEARTED HERBERT." Guy Klbbee and Aline MaeMahon, In a Hilarious Comedy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO, The Greatest Drama of All Time. WHICH HAS ENTHRALLED MILLIONS, " THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND." As a Cinema Day More Foignant than the Stage. Recommended by Censor for Adults.

INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. TO-NIGHT, AT S. A PROGRAMME OF LAUGHS. Ist.—WHBBLBR and WOOLSEY, in " SO THIS IS AFRICA." 2nd. —LANNY ROSS, in " MELODY IN SPRING." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ====lONEHUNGA!E^= STRAND to-night. STRAND Double-Star Attraction. To-night at S. Ist Feature — \V.M. POWELL and JEAN HARLOW, in " RECKLESS." 2nd Feature—Slß GUY. STANDING and All-Star Cast, in "CAR 99." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. In Addition. All-Colour Musical Cartoon. f DELTA 1 =^E£: TO-NIGHT AND HON. William Powell. Myrna Loy in (1) "EVELYN PRENTICE." Recommended bi> Censor tor Adults. (2) Tim McCov in "WESTERN CODE." (3) Holland in Tulip Time (Colour Scenic). (4) Charlie Chase in "You Said a Hatful." (5) Willie Whopper Cartoon. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Be Wise and Book ! fMAVT?AIR I SANDRINGHAM. | MAY* AIR J ph. 12-093. To-night at S. RICARDO CORTEZ and JEAN MUIR in "THE WHITE COCKATOO." Recommended bp Censor for Adults. Gene Stratton-Porter's Famous Novel Picturisod, " LADDIE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Queen ot Song. GLADYS MONCRIEFF, CIVIC FRIDAY NEXT. - AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL GEORGE BUCKLEY, i~SpAbSrotfi^—a Bandmaster. PARNBLL PARK ROSE GARDENS—SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 2.30 o'clock. ALBERT PARK—SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, commencing at S o'clock. DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PROGRAMMES, Comprising Rossini's "Tancreadi," Balf's "Bohemian Girl," Offenbach's "Orphe aux Enters," Handel's ""Largo," Sullivan's "Opera Feins," Suppe's "Poet and -Peasant." Also Instrumental Solos and other Popular Numbers. The Band will also give an interesting programme in the Merivare Reserve Epsom, on Wednesday Evening Next. :2 £%&. FINAL SING gSoB OF THE yQgP SEASON .. . WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. IN THE TOWN HALL. Soloists: MISS SARA STACPOOLE, REV. EVERILL ORR. The Sing will be conducted by the members of the Committee. Mrs. Barrington Snow at the Piano. Collection for Crippled Children and Unemployed Relief Funds. 2 SEE AND HEAR BETTY SPIRO in "The Leader of the Town Brass Band," Charade" Duets and Dialogues, Operatic Tap ind National Dancing, H.M. THEATRE — TO-NIGHT. Crippled Children's Fund. 2 TNT U N E with the weather —RITZ Frozen Dainties—lce Cream, Sundaes, Sodas, etc. :2 212, Queen Street. PADDY'S MARKET. __ ST. BENEDICT'S Hall, this Friday, Saturday Afternoon and Evenings. Wonderful bargains. x 2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 260, 2 November 1935, Page 28

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