AMUSEMENTS. g Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AT 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. THE KING OF MIRTH! JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT' —"JACK OF ALL TRADES."— Approved Jor Universal /■:.!•// ibition. A Gaumont British Special. FRIDAY NEXT! A (j LOKIOUS A] >VENT Ii K E packed with romance-' and t'iii;iT,i.s. Three Great Stars Together. — WALLACE BEERY — — WALLACE BEERY — — WALLACE BEERY — — WALLACE BEERY — . . . Lovable Villain in another great Comedy role. — BARBARA STANWYCK — — BARBARA STANWYCK — .. .Beautiful. — JOHN BOLES — ■ — JOHN BOLES — — JOHN BOLES — — JOHN BOLES — ...in his best role, In " A MESSAGE'TO GARCIA." " A MESSAGE TO GARCIA." Recommended by Ueimor fur Adults. A 20th Century Picture, HERBERT' MUNDIN, MONA BARRIE. A MOST EXCITING .SCREEN STORY PACKED WinT THRILLS . . '. ROMANCE AND LAUGHTER. I PRINCE EDWARD | Karnnsahape Bond. Phone 46-202. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. Warm find Comfortable. Packed to the doors last niaht, and there's a very Koo.d reiison, in diet there arc two jjood reasons .... "HELL AND HIGH WATER," With RICHARD ARLEN. .TUDITH ALLEN, SIR GL'Y .STANDING. 2nd.— "MELODY IN SPRING," With L." NY ROSS, CHARLIE RUGGLES, MAKV BOLAND. Screen Souvenirs . . Screen Sons. etc. GUEST NIGHT GUEST NIGHT Aduhs Oil, Children 3d to All Parts of the theatre. Reserves 3d extra. lioth Approved for Universal K.rh:Y,tlon. pTHE""LONDON? 7 ! \ r 2 BIG FEATURES. > | \aA GINGKK R(m;i:i;s, c.a Da THBLMA TODD. " , 3d JACK OAKIK and JACK HALEV. 3d I 6d ! Gd | I3d Kine Musiea. Comedy.. g j DO Full Of SoiiKH and Dances. bd i for Universal Exhibition, 3fJ aA CAROLE LOMBARD and Sfi I qJ P.\V Q : i>KIEN in . °" J 6d ! V? T V, E - ■ 6d ! o , A Stirring Drama, ,* , ' OU Recommended bu Venaor lor Adult.i.ou 6d Continuous from 11 to 10.30. 6d 3d THE'LONDON, Ol>p - CPO - 3d I CINE-MA I H EMU ERA. I 1 U U\JS\ _ I phone 2-1-7-19 ~ This Evening at S. Centrally Healed! =1 LILY PONS = (the Metropolitan Opera Star) and ~ IJJONJtY_ > XDA 111 = "I DREAM TOO MUCH." == Approved for Universal Ej-hlbition. Her Rolden bliirliir voice is heard 5E from the screen lor the first time -—- in this great picture. = SPLENDID ASSOCIATE ~ PROGRAMME! I r A TTTTV I TAKAPONA. I VJ/xlll/ 1 X I To-nisbt. Phone 23-40."i. z-- .March, Miriam Hopkins nii'l = Georße Kaft, in "ALL OK ME." = Recommended by Crnxnr Ji r Ad nils. jTMBASMD^^'^^hP 7 ! = GUEST NIGHT. = Nils Aether, Ann Harding, in = THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE j Bruce Cabot, Hetty Knrness, in p "MIDSHIPMAN JACK." ! :— - Recommended In/ Censor tor Adults, j 1 KINGSLAND | To-ni«ht. 7.30. GUEST NIGHT. IRENE DfNNIO. in = " THIS MAN IS MINE." = STUART EKWIN, in "BACHELOR BAIT." liolh Recommended Censor for-Adults. TDTPOrpV CINEMA I PA KNELL. ■PJhrCl I __! Ph. J3-78U News and Variety 7.35. = Guest Nlßht. Zazii Flits, *lim SiimE= merville in '■Their Bis Moment." s= Kicardo Cortez In "Hat, Coat and ~ Gloves." lioth Recommended bu Censor — ■ for Adults. [BIRKENHEADj Ureters' Hall -=■ Victor McLaglon and Eilniund Lowe in Er "UNDIDR PRIOSSL'RE." =r Recommended hn Censor u,v Adult*. SPORTING. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED.) CLASSIC EVENTS. CHAMPION PLATE, of £300. Spring Meeting, 1030. Run on First .Day. Hack conditions. Distance, seven'furlongs. NIHOTUPU PLATE, of £2.">ti. Sprin» Mooting, 19:i(>. Run on Second Day. Hack conditions. Distance seven l'lirloiifis. AVONDALE STAKIOS. of ±'"00. SprillK ■ Meetiiiir. 103(5, for now YearliiiKs. Distance, four furlongs. AVONDALE GUINEAS, oC f3OO (SPRING MEETING, l'J'.il). For now Yearlings. Distance, one mile. Full particulars in "N.Z. Referee" and in last Saturday's daily papers. NO MONEY REQUIRED AT TIME OF ENTRY. ENTRIES for the above four events close on FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 12, • AT 5 P.M. J. RAWSON. Secretary. Telephone 41-070. P.O. Box 500, Auckland. ' i TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB WINTER MEETING, 1936. SATURDAY. JUNE 20. TUESDAY (KING'S BIRTHDAY), " JUNE 23. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for all First Day Events Close with the Secretary, Durham Street East. Auckland, on -FRIDAY NEXT, June 14, at 3 p.m. II A. G. MAIJEE, Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. TUMBLE Sale. St. Matthew's Hall, O Friday, 2 p.m. 11
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 22
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