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AMUSEMENTS. > xfiilll WETY —1 PLAZA ,| —-^ Direction. Amalgamated Theatres, Lid. ■1 SESSIONS: 11 A.M.T-2.15—!5 & S P.M. TO-DAY AND TO-MORKOW! Are your Last Opportunities. '," - LAST TWO DAYS .Of--I The Picture thnt has been (lie Talk of Auckland. — " CAPTAIN BLOOD," — i I — " CAPTAIN 8L00D, , ; — | WITH Errol Flynn and Guy Kibbee. Recommended by censor for Adults. \\ FRIDAY NEXT. Hen , ho is njiain —the suave, lovable I comedian who stole the honours by hi.x i performances in "Ton Hat" and "Gay : Divorcee"— ; EDWARD EVERETT HORTON I EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON I EDWARD EVERETT HORTON IN A proven success —a sure-fire, sidesplitting farce-comedy that ran continuously for IN LONDON. j —a Worlds Record— ! jTHE PRIVATE SECRETARY I /THEjgtIVATE SECRETARY ; A B.D.P. Special Attraction. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Take ".Mother's Millions." 'Charlie's Aunt" and "My Wife's family," add Kdward Everett Ilorton, and what have you'.'— yOTI HAVE THE FUNNIEST NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT YOU HAVE HAD, OK EVER WILL ENJOY, And you will get it in— THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. A (.'lassie Comedy of a Comic Curate. ADVANCE PLAN OPEN AT THEATRE, OU PHONE -.U-r.SC>. I • RIAL/TO I To-night only i I NEWMARKET. | at 7.40 p.m. Centrally Heated. | Phone -IG-Uilu. I guest ADULTS 6d, 6d, 6d. 6d. giest CHILDREN 3d, 3d, 3d. Cl EST f> SPECIAL FEATIUES f) GUEST »j jij 0# i ■"< PHplt JESSIE MATTHEWS rrvU'l JESSIE MATTHEWS UL ' J * A In a Musical Comedy Hit. " V THERE GOES THE BRIDE." ->;(, 2 ' —■ SPENCER TKACY. N r IT NED SPARKS. 54ght ketti gallian, NIGHT Tn " Thrilling Drama. night I MARIE GALANTET"! NIG HO! Both Approved for Universal NIGHT Exhibition. NIGHT KIALTO TO-NIGHT! I PRINCESS J To . n , gnt at 7.45 I DOMINION ED. | also Thursday. ! Centrally Heated. J Phone 21-43' J. ifTJ ' — GUEST NIGHT — ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. r-A VICTOR .TORY. ROSEMARY AMES In ™ " PURSUED." "" RALPH LYNN at his funniest in 6d " SUMMER LIGHTNING." 3d Bnih Approved Universal Inhibition. I I To-nißht at 7.43 J b-LAliii I am i Thursday. I ONEHUNGA. I Phone 12-344. 6d / — GUEST NIGHT — 3d ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. 6d OTTO KKUGER, KAREN MORLEY In 3d " THE CRIME DOCTOR." j 6d GENE RAYMOND. FRANCES DEE In 3d « COMING-OUT PARTY." 6d Both Recommended Censor Jor Adults. ,— A~l To-night ouly, ALEXAJNUKiI I ,vt 7.45 p.m. I GREEN LAKE. j Phone IG-G-17. £A GUEST NIGHT °, ADULTS Gd, (id. CHILDREN 3d, 3d. £J WILL ROGERS „ , At his best in 3d "JUDGE PRIEST." 6d Approved for Universal Exhibition i T\T? T TfVFT , I To-night at 7.43 1J 111 J-iUAill J Electrically MT. ALBERT. I Heated. : Richard Dix, Madge Evans, I In tlie year's Super Special Drama, "THE TUNNEL." Approved jor Universal Exhibition. Special Fcaturcttes. WINTER FAIR IN AID OF S. MARY'S HOMES, OT.VHUHU, j WILL BE HELD IN THE I rpOWN TTALL /"CONCERT /CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. The Fair Will be Opened by THE VEN. ARCHDEACON MacMURRAY, At 11 a.m. And Close at 5.3 a p.m. STALLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LUNCH, AFTERNOON TEA. MUSIC, SONGS, RECITATIONS, DANCING. Admission Free. :10 EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND TSjL I society of arts *Jfr*\ EXHIBITION. 274 SPLENDID EXHIBITS I BY DOMINION ARTISTS. • KITCHENER HALL, •JKITCHENER STREET^ OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS, APPLIED ART. Daily for Short Season, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., T to 9 P.m. Admission, 1/. Season Ticket admitting to all Lectures, 2/6 children Free. 10 MOTOR TRIPS. p I HA. WAITAKERE RANGES, 6/ RETURN. Rimmer's Motors leave G.P.O. Daily, 9.30 a.m., Saturdays 1.30 p.m., for 64-mile Sight-seeing Tour. Beautiful Bush and Fins Scenic Views. Nihotupu: Fare, 2/6 Single, 4/ Return. BOOK SEATS. 45-360. WS RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. CAMERON CiPBTERI A, PALMEKSTON BUILDINGS, Customs Street West (Entrance Next Ripley's Radios). Now open under entirely new management. All Meals Served Piping Hot from Diuin« Room. Our years of experience assure you of a Kood 3 - COURSE MEAL FOR 1/. MRS. PASK, Proprietress. C TTEGETARIAN Cafe. Queen St.. serves • • delightful Vegetable and Fruit Salatls all day. Items individually priced. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 22

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