AMUSEMENTS. $S~M ii!ik~~7 —[ PLAZA | —— Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30, 5 AND 8 P.M. The Last of the .Pictures based on the activities of the G-Men of the U.S.A. a\\ Jit. " SHOW THEM NO MERCY," " ' i A Darryl F. Zanuek 20tli Century Prod. Recommended by Censor ]or Adults. WITH — ROCHELLE HUDSON — CESAR ROMERO, ED BROPHY. BRUCE CABOT, WARREN HYMER. The first and only picture to tell you the plain, unvarnished truth of a country drenched in crime. BLAZING GUNS I RECKLESS COURAGE! IN A SUPREME EFFORT TO STAMP OUT THE CRIMINALS FOR EVER. USUAL QUALITY FEATURETTES. PLAN AT THEATRE—RES. 41-586. NATIONAL. . Bill NATIONAL, : Queen St. Phone 42-169 ===== Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I Continuous Sessions 1 I 11 2 5 8. | COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. 2 FIRIST , I RELEASES | SENSATIONAL SCOOP FOR THE NATIONAL! K Hollywood's Favourite, QHARLBS JjVVRRBLL, OHARLBS JpARRBLL, | I QHARLBS JfURRBLL, '11 111 QHARLBS -pARRELL, "JELLING QHARLBS pARRBLL, [N LOVE /. QHARLBS "pARRELL, who is at present making Mil 111 a short holiday trip in '| 1 N.Z. prior to his return I ' to Hollywood. I -— Also Screening JOHN STUART, — In — 'HOME SWEET HOME' v. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TJTPr'TPISJTI f To-night at 8 XvriLrJCjiN 1 J a nd Saturday. EPSOM. [ Phone 20-14^. WARNER OLAND at his best in "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET." Claudette Colbert in "PRIVATE WORLDS." Both Recommetided Censor for Adults. Western Matinee To-morrow, 2 p.m. 8 Attractions, Serial. REGAL & ADELPHI PONSONBY RD. RICHMOND AV. Plione 26-940. Phone 27-235. | Regal "News Session," 7.30. Adelplii Nightly at 8 p.m. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE In her latest and greatest hit, " THE LITTLEST REBEL." " THE LITTLEST REBEL." Also, "ANNIE OAKLEY." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Special Shirley Temple Matinee Tomorrow at Both Theatres, 2 p.m. Programme as above. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. PROGRESSING ALL THE TIME! RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL! Championship Competition Starts l Saturday. Eight teams will start off confident that they will be the eventual -winners. The admission of the Manukau team is creating great interest. Who are the players? The President, JOHN A: LEE, Esq., M.P., will Officially Open the Season. HAROLD WALMSLBY, who has made a marvellous recovery from war injuries, will Kick Off. A FEAST OF THRILLING FOOTBALL! 1.30 P.M., RICHMOND V. PONSONBY. MANUKAU V. DEVONPORT. a p.m. MT. ALBERT V. NEWTON. MARIST 0.8. V. CITY. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. CARL AW PARK. CARLAWPARK. i K B E. F R B E. AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE 1936 OFFICIAL FIXTURE CARD, Obtainable Free at MISS A. INGLIS, Confectioner, Dilworth Building. 2 TOILET SPECIALISTS. LADIES! We accentuate your charm; Permanent 'Waving, 15/. —Madam Tate. 106- Karangahape Rd. Phone 30-730. TP r ~ DYERS AND CLEANERS. A UCKLAND'S Leading Carpet Cleaners, -iJL Vacuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z., 145, Albert St., C.l. Phone 41-769. D CHEMISTS. DALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). —Prompt Mail Order Chemist. Dept. 8201, Symonds St.. Auckland- P
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 16
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