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_ , AMUSEMENTS. — FINAL SCREENINGS — TO-DAY. AT 11—2.15—S P.M. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's " A TALE OF TWO CITIES," With RON ALII COLMAN, ELIZABETH .A 1.1.AX. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■ IT'S IN THE AIR . . . it's on 1 lie air . . it's everywliore! It's crazy . . . but it's irresistible . . . it's the Nation's new ailment . . . "The music goes round and round!" And now you can see the . last word in musicals based on the song that is sweeping the World like a bush fire! — TO-MORROW — AT 11—2.15—5 l'.M.—S P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE "Warm and Comfortable." Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. HARRY RICHMAN HARRY RICHMAN HARRY RICHMAN HARRY RICHMAN HARRY RICHMAN in " THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES » THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES « THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES " THE—MUSIC—GOES ROUND!" ROUND!" ROUND!" ROUND!" ROUND!" With ROCHELLE HUDSON, ROCHELLE HUDSON, ROCHELLE HUDSON, ROCHELLE HUDSON, ROCHELLE HUDSON, MICHAEL BART LETT . . . WALTER CONNOLLY . . . DOUGLAS DUMIIKILLE, and the writers of the song, FARLEY AND RILEY. An Excellent Associate Programme includes "DR. BLUEBIRD/' Colour Classic. "TENSE MOMENTS," Sports Thrill. " SCREEN SNAPSHOTS," Hollywood Celebrities on the Screen and oIT. RESERVATIONS Are Heavy for Iho Opening Performances— Plans at tlie Theatre. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BADMINTON. EXHIBITION MATCHES

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 113, 14 May 1936, Page 28

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