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AMUSEMENTS. "Top Hat" will not be transferred from the Civic to any other Queen Street Theatre. BY PUBLIC"IDEMANDT" ■ SECOND BIG WEEIT SECOND BIG WEEK. j Direction : Amalgamated Theatres Ltd I 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY • ' 11 A.M.—2.15—5 P.M., 8 P.M. The reigning rulers of rhythm, FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE And GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS In R.K.O.'s " TOP HAT." " TOP HAT." " TOP HAT." " TOP HAT." " TOP HAT." I I Rcvominendcd by Censor Jor Adults. With ED. EVERETT HORTON, HELEN BRODERICK, ERIC RHODES. RESERVATIONS, 30-100. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED? , ■ STAR. 5 MODERN j SELECT Karangaliape Road. Phone 43-003, COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AT THE MATINEE, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY (The 24th to 30th January.) pROBABLY JJ\HE Jy/£OST JDIQUANT And ' QINEMA pLAY JgVER pRODUCED.

" THE SCOUNDREL." Recommended by OensQr for Adults. WRITTEN AND THE NAME-PART PORTRAYED BY NOEL COWARD. YOU ma y h aTe avoided this Cinema Play. BUT take this opportunity to ENJOY something different and WORTH WHILE. — PRINCE EDWARD. — Karangahape Road. Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-MORROW. The Best Thrilling Adventure Romances of the Talking Screen. 'Paramount Films Present 1. GARY COOPER — MARY BRIAN, GARY COOPER — MARY BRIAN, RICHARD ARLEN, WALTER HOUSTON, Etc. In [ "THE VIRGINIAN," "THE VIRGINIAN," Owen Wister's Immortal Classic of the Western Plains. Packed with Dn >ger, Romance and Thrill of the Round-up Days, r _____ 2.—BUSTER CRABBE —FRANCES DEE in "KING OF THE JUNGLE." A white man reared by lions, bred in the " jungle. He alone can stem the tide ot terror as hundreds of maddened beasts rampage a helpless city. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' [THECAPITOL[ Plione 12-199. Commencing To-night at 7. Wallace Beery, Maureen O'Sullivan in } "WEST POINT OF THE AIR. More Thrilling than "Hell Divers." Also Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland in "PEOPLE WILL TALK," A Great Human Comedy. You will love it. ; Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVIATION. ' §ia^ w ™ EKD PUSS MOTH — 2 Passengers. Flights 5/ Each. SPECIAL FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTHS, 10/ Each. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Oitice 1.20 p.iu. Sunday. Flights arranged to any part o( New Zealand. * PUBLIC NOTICES. PARNELL BATHS, WATERFRONT ROAD BUS SERVICE. Our Patrons are informed that the above Service will be Discontinued after FRIDAi 24th inst. Point Resolution Bus, leaving C.P.O. at 12.5 and 1.5 p.m., runs direct to the Baths TRANSPORT BUS SERVICE, Avondale. Phone 2P-06S. THE . Public are advised that Bread will NOT BE BAKED FOR DELIVERY ON TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY. January 2S and 29. SAMUEL S. GREEN, Sec. Auckland Master Bakers' Association. 24

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

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