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i n ci n amusements. \ A\\\ ■ iljjlK- / j PLAZA J—^ Direction : Amalgamated Ltd.! 11 A.M. — 12.30 — 2.30 — 5 AND 8 P.M. Hp.. > ROLLING A.LONG ITS MERRY WAY, * AND AUDIENCES GROWING LARGER. The naughty boys or the screen at it again. TOM ND RALPH WALLS LYNN WALLS LYNN. WALLS LYNN WALLS LYNN With ROBERTSON HARE, IN - " FOREIGN AFFAIRES." - Recommended by Censor for Adults. SUPERB SUBTLETY, SUPREME WIT AND HILARIOUS' SITUATIONS. I — ALSO SHOWING —■ I I — " R.A.F." — j I 30 minutes of thrilling I I aeronautics. j FRIDAY NEXT TWO GREAT NATIONS UNITE IN MAKING THE MIGHTIEST OF PHOTOPLAYS. THE TALENT OF ENGLAND. AND AMERICA TOGETHER PORTRAY A STORY OF THEMSELVES IN IQIO. IN " THE TUNNEL," " THE TUNNEL," = " THE TUNNEL," = = " THE TUNNEL," — " THE TUNNEL," " THE TUNNEL," A Gaumont Special Attraction. A story of a dream that became a reality—an obsession of a man's ambition to build a huge tunnel under the Atlantic uniting the two groat English speaking nations. WITH RICHARD DIX, MADGE EVANS, LESLIE BANKS, HELEN VINSEN, C. AUBREY SMITH, GEORGE ARLISS, — WALTER HUSTON — YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT ITS REALISM. THERE'S LOVE, SACRIFICE, THRILLS AND SPECTACLE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADVANCE PLAN OPEN. RESERVATIONS 41-586. A Dou'ble Programme of Exceptional Meri To-night. Booking is Essentially Advisable. Fuller-Hayward's — Phone 26-U4l. BRITANNIA — PONSONBY. "News of tiic World," 7.30-S p.m. CLARK /TABLE, with Lorelta Youn LARK and Jack Oakie.

/ In JACK LONDON'S Picturised Story, "CALL OF THE WILD," A Roaring Drama of the Klondike Oajt Approved for Universal Exhibition. Peter Lorre aDd Francis Drake in "MAD LOVE." Unsuitable for Exhibition to Children. Added Attractions: Mickey Mouse li "Mickey's Kangaroo," and "Good Littl Monkeys" (Musical Cartoon in colour). FULLER-HAYWAHD'S — Phone 22-908 VICTORIA — DEVONPORT. PAUL MUNI, ANN DVORAK, ROBERT BARRETT, BARTON McLANEiI "DR. SOCRATES." Associate Feature: Arline Judge. Kent Taylor, Wendy Barri in "THE CLOCK STRIKES EIGHT." Both Kccommendcd bu Censor for Adults Also POP-BYE THE SAILOR CARTOON Commencing Friday Next: "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. "NEW MOON" MAGNIFICENT MAMMOTH 1936 STAGE PRODUCTION, To be Presented by AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. A' Few Vacancies Exist for MALE VOICES ONLY. A Bplendid opportunity for young men to learn stagecraft and participate in an enjoyable musical show, produced on thoroughly modern lines. Producer ........ STAN. LAWSON. Musical Director . w COLIN MUSTON. All Applications in first instance to The Secretary, W. Laird Thomson, 212 a, Victoria Arcade, Shortland Street. Telephone 40-391. 17 DANCING. g D EMBASSADORS' HALT-TO-NIGHT, Dominion Rd. (2nd Section). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE. 8 to 12 Midnight. Two Monte Carlos. Light Supper. Excellent Floor, Music. 6d. 6d. 17 1/ — TO-NIGHT — ZEAL AN DIA HALL, L/ Balmoral Terminus. IRISH CELEBRATIONS OLD-TIME DANCE. I Holt's Popular Orchestra. Irish Music. Irish Hats - . Speqial Prizes. Monte Carlo, Balloons, Streamers. Good ..Supper. M.C., J. Holt. A. CASSIB, Hon. Sec. 17 TO-NIGHT, LABOUR HALL, TO-NIGHT. 1/—OLD-TIME DANCING—I/ red Croad's Chevalier Band (6 Instruments), Piano-Accordion. 2 Monte Carlos (1, 2,'3 prizes). Good Floor, Supper and Music. N.B.—Big Carnival, Orange Hall. \ Saturday Next. 17 OARLTON CABARET TO-NIGHT. U A Real Irish Night! Irish Music. Irish Jig by Betty Lelean. Ladies — 1/. — Gents. 1/, 1/, 1/ — Saturday. — 1/. 1/, 1/ 17 BLIND Institute, Auckland's Most Brilliant Band; old-time and modern.— Bos 8, Newmarket.. B T7IPI SHALFOON'iS Bands, two unitß now -CJ available.—Ring Atwaters, 47-047, for particulars. 219

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1936, Page 20

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