AMUSEMENTS. FINAL WEEK! OF THIS OUTSTANDING SUCCESS THAT HAS SWEPT ALL AUCKLAND WITH ITS FORCE AND DRAMATIC POWER. IT WILL REMAIN IN YOUR MEMORY AS AN EXPERIENCE ALL TOO RARELY Ol< FERLD IN THE CINEMA. / THE "" (EMBASSY t \ Tho / \ Luxury / j c \ Theatre. / Managing Wiliiamson \ Pic. Corp., Ltd. " -- Beaumont Smith Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 o'clock. Special Session, Five O'clock. FINAL WEEK It is "With regret we announce the final week u£ this tremendously unusual picture. A picture that not only supplies magnificent entertainment value with its strength and sincerity of acting, but which ■points a lesson and a warning to the world and those who live in it. Samuel Goldwyn's Mighty Production, "THESE THREE," "THESE THREE," "THESE THREE," With These Three Outstanding Stars, MERLE OBERO.V, MIRIAM HOPKINS, JOEL McCREA. A United Artists Release. Approved fov Universal ExJiihitioii. Walt Disney's Exquisite, Witty, Colour Fantasy, "THREE ORPHAN KITTENS." Reserve at the Embassy. 32-660. HEATED. STAR SELECT Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT at 8. A UNITED ARTISTS' ATTRACTION SHOWN ONLY IN QUEEN SI. NOW AT THE STAR FOR ONE WEEK. rvv> A r>T>TT-n tlie im P rint of „ I.KAFI fcjD own teeth in a half- — eaten apple. BRUCE CABOT THE WORN Science drew ft I HEEL OF A foTan 0i who WOMAN'S SHOE "• VIRGINIA BRUCE A THRILLING of incredible daring STORY ancl coura £ e - RICHARD ARLEN THE GREATEST OF ALL "G" MEN STORIES, I "THE LEGION OF VALOUR." ! "THE LEGION OF VALOUR." j "THE LEGION OF VALOUR." I Also in the cast is ALICE BRADY and HARVEY STEPHENS. I -AN AMAZING TRUE STORY ENFORCING LAW AND ORDER THAT PEOPLE MAY LIVE. ROMANCE, COURAGE AND DARING. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALSO : Walt Disnev's Colour Cartoon, "COOKIE'S CARNIVAL." JESSE CRAWFORD, Organlogue. WORLD OF SPORT, featuring Jim Londos, Frank Dean, Abe Coleman, etc., etc. PRICES : Circle, 1/6 ; Stalls. 1/. Reservations Free. Unpaid Reservations held till 7.45. (O~GREY~ LYNN r\ CINEMA. To-night, 7.45. Phone 26-406. CARY GRANT, GERTRUDE MICHAEL, CLAUDE RAINS in "THE LAST OUTPOST." Approved for Universal Exhibition. GRETA GARBO, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in " ANNA KARENINA." Recommended by Censor f or Adults. Also a Musical Cartoon in Colour: "Chinese Nightingale." Monster Mat. Sat., includes Free Movie Stamps. ■ fONEHUNGA | | STRAND to-night. STRAND j MIRIAM HOPKINS, JOEL McCREA And PAUL CAVANAGH in " SPLENDOUR." j Recommended by Censor for Adults. This Picture is Truly Described by its Title. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
«JT> THE PONIES! ( Md) THE PONIES! Last Saturday's thrilling football will most certainly be eclipsed by this Saturday's same. (~J AM Ponsonby's spectacular st - vle of P lil y always apPONSONBY peals to the public. o The Press descriptions of VVIIN . -(hg football played at Carlaw Park this year indicate that the public are Retting what they want. THE GAME ITSELF IS OUR BEST ADVT. 1.30 P.M., MARIST 0.8. v. MT. ALBERT. MARIST 0.8. v. MT. ALBERT. MANUKAU v. NEWTON. MANUKAU v. NEWTON. 3 P.M., PONSONBY v. DEVONPORT. PONSONBY v. DEVONPORT. PONSONBY v. DEVONPORT. RICHMOND v. CITY. RICHMOND v. CITY. FOUR GREAT ATTRACTIONS! CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY. SATURDAY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 18
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