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AMUSEMENTS. I A COMPLETE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PROGRAMME. Hill MAJESTIC Hill TO-DAY. Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and S p.m. "Every Seat a Cool Ketreat." THE SEARCH IS ON . . . FOR ANN GREY! Watch All Cars! i She's a Beauty ! | But Don't Be Fooled ! I SHE'S DYNAMITE' 1 THROUGH AND THROUGH. She's wanted for murder by the police . . . The underworld wants her for Its own reason . . hut n dashing young fugitive from love wanted her most of all. Ma i•rio ex ryy ull iv a n AUR 10EN ' UELI VAN Maureen AI'RIOION y ' In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's exciting new action romance, With JOEL iVfCpitEA, PEL. l>lc'^REA. JO EE I\/fCp<REA, GEL ■" J rC' J REA. Ivewis Adrienne Louis Stone Ames Calliern. / "WOMAN \ 1 WANTED." J Lips , . . Enticing! Smile . . . Exciting! Eyes . . . Intriguing! No wonder this romantic big thrill hunter fell for her hook line and sinker . . a fugitive escaping from the law—but a beautiful one! J It's your new screen thrill . . ! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FEATURETTES— "GREAT AMERICAN PIE CO." (Miniature.) * * "METROTONE NEWS."* * * "LITTLE SIXXER." (Our Gang Comedy.) * * "ALIBI RACKET." "Crime Doesn't Pay" Series. * * MAJESTIC, TO-DAY. Plans at Theatre—Phone 43-210. Rccommended by Censor for Adults. '' T THET7ONDON rr I Opp. G.P.0., Queen St. | 6(1 ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. 6d „ , BIG DOUBLE BILL. „ , OU HERBERT MARSHALL and ou « , EDNA REST, in CA 6d no. l.— 6d 3d I ''CALENDAR/' | 3d fir] Glorious Racing Drama, g(| Packed with Thrills. 3d No. 2.—RALPH BELLAMY and 3d MAE CLARK, in 6 I "PAROLE GIRL," | ° d i 3d Smart Comedy-Drauin. • g j Both llccommcndcd by Censor tor g 1

uu Adults. Continuous l'rom 11 to 10..'!0. q f ] ■ ou A REALLY FINE BILL AT ou 6d THE LONDON, <■■''■<>■ 6d | TUDOR rUX'SS'A. ■ —• Natural Ventilation —Always Cool! I'lils Evening at 5.15. = TOM WALLS, . = RALPH LYNN, — YVONNE ARNAUD ami ROBERTSON == HARE in Eg "STORMY WEATHER." ~~ Recommended by Censor lor Adults. —- From the Story by J!en Travers. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING r=r PROGRAMME. -—- Matinee To-morrow (2.HQ), Special —• Programme ! I n A TTPTV I TAKAPUNA. I X I To-night. Phono 23-465. :rr Direction — Auckland Cinemas, Ltd. — MAY It OH SON in a Comedy Feature, = "GRAND OLD GIRL." — Approved for Universal Exhibition. I AVONDALE i — Friday, Saturday and Monday. — Buck Jones in "SOUTH OF THE RIO GHANDH." Also .lean Parker and Chester Morris = in "PRINCESS O'HAR'A," .—. An Irish Racing Story. Ttnth A pprnrril -Universal Exhibition. I AMBASSADOR Dick I'owell —Josephine Hutchinson in — the Happy Musical, • EE " HAPPINESS AHEAD." • —- Approved for Universal Exhibition. rz: Neil Hamilton, Florence Rice in = "FUGITIVE LADY," =: A Gripping Drama. -— Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee Saturday. — Screening "Happiness Ahead." | KINGSLAND | To-night at 7.30. | • — : Wallace Becr3' in "West Point of the — Air." James in "Welcome Home." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. [LIBERTY p ,PARNELL; = n= Direction —Auckland Cinemas, Ltd. zzn Featurettes, 7.30 to 8. ~ - Itobt. Montgomery, Madge Evans in — "FUGITIVE LOVERS." = Jack Holt. Edmund Lowe, in — "BEST MAN WINS." -— Both Approved Universal Exhibition. ■ — Matinee Saturday. 2 n.in. — milford. To-night at B—Marion Marsh and Claude Hulbert in a good comedy-drama, "LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. /k S S J) UCHESS(From End of Central FOR f-iNERdA—FRI., G. 30; SAT., 9.45 and 1.45; SUN., 9.45; MON„ and TUES., G. 30 p.m.; WED., 0.45. FOR T^AWAU —SUN., 9.45 a.m.; MON., J 0.30 p.m.; WED., 9.45 a.m. WATKIN AND WALLIS. 42-4 GO. L jyrOTUIHI MOTUIIII. OLIVE LAUNCHES AND STEAMER. SERVICE. Leave Launch Steps Sat., 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday, 9, 10, 11.30 a.m., and 2 p.m. Leave Motuihi: Sat., 5 p.m.; Sun., ' 4, 4.30, 5 p.m. Last boat, 0.30 p.m. * RANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY.— < Leave Steps, Sat., 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.. 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., ? Rangitoto only. Leave Rangitoto. Sat., 5.30 p.m. ; Sunday, 12 noon, 5 p.m., 7 p.m., 7.30 p.m. All boats call at Devonport. Phones 42-133, 44-599. N. J. INGLIS. 24 BUSES FROM Queen Street, for ' WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES j Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City: To St. Heller's Bay. 1/2; Kohimarama, 1/; Mission Bay, lOd. Also a - service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES " Return Fare • from Newmarket, 1/2: Remuera P. 0., 1/ ; Uplahd Road, lOd '(Children under 15 half fare). Ask a - Driver for Timetable, etc. Phone 24-7 SB for inquiries.—L. J KEYS. LTD ' D I FUNCTIONS POSTPONED. < ONEIIUXGA Waterside Workers—Owing to the death of H.M. King George V. the Picnic lias been postponed. Actual * date will appear later. —Fred Warrington, President. x 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1936, Page 16

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