AMUSEMENTS. f 111' 1 " 1 1111 • ,Tr nTj|7TlTTm — ~ j STRAND.. I Itl I 1)I 111t1r...,11 11|| ,~ 11 Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. An Arliss you've never seen before—in a delightful Comedy-Romance. GEORGE ARLISS > GEORGE ARLISS Ik GEORGE ARLISS I GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS I GEORGE ARLISS j "THE GUV'NOR." , "THE GUV'NOR." "THE GUV'NOR." "THE GUVNOR." P' l k "THE GUVNOR." [jr Approved for Universal Exhibition. A GAUMONT BRITISH SPECIAL. PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT. Associate Feature: CLAUDE DAM PIER—JUDY GUNN, In " WHITE LILAC." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Snappy Mystery Drama. RESERVATIONS— 43-114. I PARENTS —CHILDREN ! || PARENTS.!—CHILDREN! I I Here's clean, wholesome i I entertainment for the school holidays. || II NOW SHOWING! J NATIONAL =- NATIONAL -= ——— Queen Street. ~~ —— Phone 42-109. ' | Continuous 11 to 7. Nightly at 8. ] Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FOX FILMS PRESENT A SPECIAL DOUBLE-FEATURE SHOW. No. I—She's back again to make you laugh, and cry a little, tool JANE "Ginger" WITHERS JANE "Ginger" WITHERS JANE "Ginger" WITHERS JANE "Ginger" WITHERS JANE "Ginger" WITHERS I JANE "Ginger" WITHERS i JANE "Ginger" WITHERS JANE "Ginger" WITHERS I JANE "Ginger" WITHERS JANE "Ginger" WITHERS Radiating happiness to young and old in "THIS IS THE LIFE." I "THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS IS THE LIFE." J "THIS IS THE LIFE." No. 2 —The magic of Melody. Laughter, Romance and Gay Adventure. ALICE FAYE, ALICE FAYE, ALICE FAYE, RAY WALKER, BEBE DANIELS, MITCHELL AND DURANTE, In a Masterpiece of Melodious Merriment, I "MUSIC IS MAGIC." "MUSIC IS MAGIC." ! ! "MUSIC IS MAGIC." "MUSIC IS MAGIC." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. [j to-night.NATIONAL-to-night I ONEHUNGA I I QHPT? A omr» a \tt\ I
1 STRAND STRAND| Double-Star Attraction, TO-NIGHT, AT S. _• First Feature— Robert Montgomery. Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone. Edna May Oliver, in "NO MORE LADIES." Second Feature— Bctte Davis and Donald "Wood, in "FOG OVER 'FRISCO." • Both Recommended by Censor jor Adults. In Addition : All-colour Musical Revue. J THE MARVELLOUS SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO ARE RETURNING! "To miss hearing them is to proclaim . indifference to the appeal of great music." —"Evening Post," Wellington. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, AT S P.M. Also on FRIDAY, 7TH, and SATURDAY, STH. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. D. D. O'Connor Presents The World-Famous 1 ej I'IVAKO VSK YT >- URTZ rnKIO. I I J-RIO. S I'IVAKO VSKY-T7"LRTZ rpRIO. URTZ J-RIO. I "The finest ensemble in the world." —"Berlin Lokal Anzeiger." JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY, Piano. TOSSY SPI VAKOVSKY, Violin. EDMUND KURTZ. Violoncello. Accompanist: Noel Ncwson. "The Spivokovsky-Kurtz trio are offering the most beautiful music ever composed, in a manner never ibefore heard in this city.' —"The Dominion," 12/3/33. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES of Trios, Sonatas and Solos. "The greatest musical treat ever .experienced in Auckland." —"Auckland Star," 26/6/3(5. BOX PLAN ANNOUNCEMENTS LATER. CYCLE RACING. J M ANUKAU QYCLING QLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, NEXT MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1936. At 7.45 p.m. WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM. Title Events. Unpaeed Kilo. Sprint and Ten Mil.:s with lap prizes. Adults, 1/; Children, Cd. Free Car Parking. ART UN lONS. Dressed Don.—xo. 7277. Betty Xobbs. Otaiuiliu.—H. Ilyde. Secretary. Printed and Published for the Proprietors, New Zealand Newspapers, Limited, by Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33, Hamilton Road. Ponsonby, Publisher, at the Office of the Company. Shortland Street; Auckland, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1036.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 22
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