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__ AMUSEMENTS. STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY AUDIENCES! Never before such a great show . . . with its breath-taking settings . . . its spontaneous laughs . . . and its wonderful songs and dances! TO-NIGHT AT S T.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. The World's Greatest Feminine Tap-dancer . . . ELEANOR POWELL ELEANOR POWELL ELEANOR POWELL Taking all Auckland by storm in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a " BROADWAY MELODY " BROADWAY MELODY " BROADWAY MELODY " BROADWAY MELODY " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936!" OF 1936!" OF 1936!" ■ With . UNA MERKEL—JACK BENNY, JUNE KNIGHT—ROBERT TAYLOR. A Brilliant Associate Programme includes . . . "HOW TO SLEEP," Metro-Goldwyn-Mnyer Oddity. "HISTORIC MEXICO CITY." Delightful Fitzpatriclc Coloured Travel Gem. ' RESERVATIONS . . . Are Available in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. Phone 32-920. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. 9ZS I "THE LONDON," I _N s^ Y j Opp. G.P.0.. Queen Bt. | >\ firl 2 BIG HOLIDAY FEATURES, fid GREAT ENTERTAINMENT, 3d CLAUDETTW COLBERT and 6d ' LILYAN TASHMAN. in 6d| » THE WISER SEX." [g» 3d Two women in a battle of wits "U />j with the life of a man at stake. OA ou Recommended bij Censor for Adults. au oa CHIC SALE. fid oa In a Comedy Drama, 6d "DANGEROUS 3d 3d CROSSROADS." 6c. 6d Furious Fun ! Exciting Thrills !3d 0 A Approved for Universal Exhibition. /?j Continuous from 11 to 10.30. Du aA Front Stalls and Back Circle, (id; qj DU Res., 1/ ; Children, Sat. Even, and ou o,i Holidays, 6d. Rr\ a A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL AT uu 6d THE LONDON, o™- GPO - 6d 1 CINEMA I REMUERA. | IUJJUIt I Phone 24-749. ' = Always Cool — Natural Ventilation ! !'"-'■ This Evening, at 8.15. H JEANETTE MacDONALD EE and NELSON EDDY in =E THE FAMOUS MUSICAL OPERETTA H "NAUGHTY = MARIETTA." = Approved for Universal Exhibition. = The Greatest Musical Picture yet made. — FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. =: Also Screening on Monday Evening. 1 G AIE 1Y | To-night. Phone 23-405. == SHIRLEY TEMPLE in fj "OUR LITTLE GIRL." zEI Approved for Universal Exhibition. IT^ONDALEI^.u i ;t I r7-7r..ri —S Sat., Mon.—2 Comedy Specials : EE ALICE BRADY, in = "LADY TUBBS." === Also JACK HULBERT, in = "JACK AHOY." — Both Approved Universal Exhibition. | AMBASSADOR rt -^gH :: Commencing 7.30 p.m. = Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Robert =: Montgomery, 4n == "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." := Lyle Talbot. Mary Astor, in = "RETURN OF THE TERROR." == Both Recommended Censor for Adults. Musical Revue in Colour. 55 "MY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK." | KINGSLANDI **g£ffi& 2= WM. Powell in "Star of Midnight." = Gene Gerrard in "It's a Bet." zzz Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I T TTSTPT?T 1 V CINEMA I PARNELL. | JUlJDilil\.l X [ Phone 43-789. — TO-NIGHT and MONDAY, r= Shorts, 7.30 till 7.50. = Spenced Tracy, Ketti Gallian, Ned — Sparks, in = "MARIE GALANTB." = Approved for Unirersal Exhibition. | BIRKENHEAD] Fo ™Xl^. -= SHIRLEY TEMPLE in — "BRIGHT EYES." = — Approved for Universal Exhibition. * SUNDAY PICTURES. SUNDAY PICTURES. AT THE AT THE STRAND. STRAND. DOORS OPEN 6.45 P.M. TWO HOURS' PICTURES, FROM 8 O'CLOCK. GAZETTE. CARTOON and EXCELLENT VARIETY FEATURES. Followed by THE LADY FROM THE SEA. An enthralling drama of the dreaded Goodwin Sands, featuring Moore Marriott, Raymond Milland, Eugenie Amami and Mouii Goya. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Preceded by 7.ls—Slide "Talks" ; Bright and Breezy. 7.30— MR. A. L. M. HALL, Speaking on " CHRISTMAS ORIGINS." Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. t 2S CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD Jgf CRICKET. EDEN PARK, JANUARY 2, 3, 4, 6. ; NEXT THURS., FRL, SAT., MON. PLAY FROM 11 A.M. ALL DAYS, CANTERBURY CANTERBURY > - ! v- ! AUCKLAND. ; AUCKLAND. 1 ADMISSION —Ground, whole day, 1/6; after 1 p.m., 1/: after 4 p.m.. Cd} ! School Children. Cd : Stand. 1/. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea available f on ground, 28

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 307, 28 December 1935, Page 18

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