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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR THE STATE, symonds st. (Direction : R. J. Kerridge.) FURTHER ADVANCEMENT IN OUR NEW POLICY. FIRST WE GIVE DIRECT CITY RELEASES __ NOW — BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WE CAN REVERT TO OUR OLD POPULAR PRICES. IP ALL STALLS, H 1/. 1/. 1/, DRESS CIRCLE, ■ 1/6. 1/6. 1/6. = GRAND LOUNGE, T Completely reseated, offering every A COMFORT and LUXURY, H 2/, plus tax 3d. E NO CHARGE FOR RESERVATIONS—PHONE 43-645. S Owing (o the Saturday plan being now open would any permanent reserve T patrons wishing to change (lie position of their seals kindly apply to the Theatre? T TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. ■j-, She's back again . . . with that flashxL - ing smile . . . that style that's all her __ own. Another SWELL Show from the makers of "China Seas," "Mutiny on the Bounty," "Tale of Two Cities." — Get set for — ROMANCE) ... for LAUGHS — for EXCITEMENT ! IT- With Z MYRNA .LOY, rf MYRNA LOY, MYRNA LOY, With SPENCER TRACY, In "WHIPSAW." "WHIPSAW." "WHIPSAW." Recommended by Censor for Adulit. Also, LAUREL & HARDY 111 " FIXED UPPERS." Then COUNTRY BOY, all in colour. Pete Smith Oddity, World and Australasian News complete this Excellent Programme. "It's so Warm and Cosy." 1 THE CAPITOL | A B tV«^: Last Night of this Great Bill. Henry Wilcoxon, Loretta Young and Hundreds of others in "THE CRUSADES."

(Screening at 5.40 p.m.) Also Geo. Burns and Graeie Allen in "HERB COMES COOKIE." (Screening at 7.25 p.m.) Both Approved for Universal inhibition. Matinee To-morrow —Joe E. Brown, In "Bright Lights." MAYFAIR SA NDRINGHAM. Centrally Heated. TO-NIGHT and SAT. THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS. (1) KAY FRANCIS, LESLIE HOWARD in "BRITISH AGENT." Rccommendcd bu Censor 'or Adults. (2) On the Stage: The COLENAS, Trapeze Daredevils and Contortion Artists. (3) LEW AYRES in "THE SILK HAT KID". Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children's Mat., 2 p.m. Sat. Reserves Filling Fast. I'hoiie 12-003. I 1 THE ASTORJ [j I ! DOMINION ROAD. j I 111 \) Centrally Heated. TO-NIGHT at S. News Session. 7.30. Sonnie Hale, J. Robertson Hare, Gwvncch Lloyd in "AltE YOU A MASON?" Aourornt tar Universal Hxhihition Victor McLaglen. Heather Angel, in "THE INFORMER." Recommended bu Censor tor Adults. POPULAR PRICES. Tel. 21-433. Great Western Mat. To-morrow. Comedies. Cartoons, Etc. Free Gifts. WRESTLING. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY).

Who is the Greatest Wrestler to Visit New Zealand? Dr. Zbyszko, Steelier, Pesek. Or STEVE SAVAGE? STEVE SAVAGE? Although never a world's champion, he has many times been ranked second. This may be your only chance to see this Great Wrestler, who has been Matched against HANK OSWALD, HANK OSWALD, on his return from Africa, where he met and defeated the best. BOX PLAN Now Open at Reg Lewis', corner of Queen and.Fort Streets. Dave O'Malley's Band will entertain patrons prior to the Amateur Preliminaries. GOLF. AUCKLAND'S Popular Professional. Norrie Bell. 122 years' experience Coaching at Watts' Sports Depot. Phone 45-412. D EDUCATIONAL. JAMBS WYLIE, Business Psychologist.— Vocational Advice, Lectures, Personal Instruction.—Argus House. 'High St. Phone 47-344. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1936, Page 16

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