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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse Sessions : 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. S p.m. "The most talkert-about picture of the year." " THESE THREE," "THESE THREE," "THESE THREE," Magnificently played by MERLE OBEROTJ MIRIAM JOEL McCREA Also Walt Disney's Delicious Frolic "THREE ORPHAN KITTENS." SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 14 Of THE EMBASSY'S NENT GREAT ATTRACTION! THE FIRST ALL-COLOUR ROMANCE. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, Box Plan Opens at Embassy Mon., 10 a.m. Telephone 32-GGO. LQNDON.^p^ £ 2 EXCEPTIONAL COMEDIES. \ 00 A BILL YOU MUST NOT MISS! "tl CA CHARLES BOYER Jtnrt ej "" LOR ETTA YOUNG, Bd LOUISE FAZHXDA and 3d 6d NOAH BEERY, in 3d I "CARAVAN," | 3d 6d A Great Comedy-Opera. 6d Melody ! Song! Chorus! oj , EDNA MAY OLIVER bd BILLIE BURKE and »i 6d 3(J REGINALD DENNY, in gfj 6d| "WE'RE RICH AGAIN," !6d 3d A Cock-eyed History of the Price 3d fir} Family, who slid to fortune on a fid banana peel. " Approved Universal Exhibition 6d Front Stalls and Back Circle, Cd: 6d OHl { es. 1/: Children, Sat. Evening, 6d.QJ 6d THE LONDON, opp- g-p.o. 6d 1 TTinnP CINEMA | REMUEEA. I j- U L>Uil | phone 24-749_ — This Evening at S! Centrally Heated! EE MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, JOEL McCREA and LEWIS STONE. = ADRIENNE AMES, = ROBERT GREIG and — EDGAR KENNEDY in A New Metro-Goldwyn Production: H " WOMAN WANTED."~ Recommended bp Censor for Adults. A Comedy-Drama packed with action, = tlirills and mystery ! — FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. I P A TT?TV I TAKAPONA. I -I- J- | To-night. Phone 23-465. ~ Gene Stratton-Porter's Book: "KEEPER OF THE BEES," =zz And the Zane Grey's Western Story: = WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND. — Both Approved Universal Exhibition. rAVONDALEIgg^ L 47 . 765 j To-night and Monday, at 7.45. "Murder in the Clouds," a thrilling — mystery of the air. Approved Universal : Exhibition.. . Also May Itobson, Madge Evans and David Jack Holt, in "The • — Age of Indiscretion." Recommended bp Censor for Adults. [ambassador P^-S ef -"! Commencing 7.30 p.m. Jack Buchanan, Lila Damita in = 'BREWSTER'S MILLIONS.' Musical Farce. Approved for Universal Exhibition. —• Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan in = "MARK of the VAMPIRE." —• Unsuitable for Exhibition to Children. — "The Lost Chick," Musical Cartoon in • Colour. I KINGSLANDI To-night. 7.30. =5 Shirley Temple in "Littlest Rebel." —■ James Dunn in "Bad Boy." — Both Approved Universal Exhibition. 1 LIBERTY cl ™ ] Si: News Session, at 7.30. = - Fred Astaire, "Ginger Rogers, in "THE GAY DIVORCEE," With Edward Everett Horton. Rccommendcd by Censor lot Adult' 1 BIRKENHEAD] Foresters' Hall Clarence 10. Mulford's Great Story. r= "HOP A LONG CASSIDY." r=i Approved for Universal Exhibition. TUDOR CINEMA, REMUERA. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT S. Illustrated Lecture: "THE CHARM OF THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT," By ALAN C. BROWNE. F.R.G.S.. A.R.C.A. Chairman : Professor K. M. Algie. LL.M. Lovers of the Old Country will fully appreciate this tour through the scones o£ Hugh Walpole's Novels—some of the most romantic parts of England. Theatre Heated ——— Coffee Served. SILVER COLLECTION. SUNDAY. SUNDAY PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, S P.M. GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. THE AUCKLAND HARMONICA CLUB'S BAND. MARJORIE PEARSON. Tap Dancer. MISS ELLA PIIANT, A Popular Act. RAY JURY, and his Piano Accordion. JOYCE PATERSON, A Dancer you appreciate. JAMES SMITH and his Mouth Organ. MAVIS KEILLY, Song and Dance Artist. BILL' GALLAGHER, Trick Dancer. IRENE TRACEY, Tapper. CLAUDIA REVO, Acrobatics. THE TWO TUIS, Banjo, Mandolin and Song. Etc., etc. Stage Direction : MR. STAN HOLTHOUS& Accompanist : MR. WM. PURCELL. Promoters : Auckland Provincial Workers Association, to whom the proceeds will oe devoted. The Theatre will be open for Rehearsals and Auditions 011 Sunday .Morning. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. 13 MASSED BANDS' RECITAL, DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ALL AUCKLAND BRASS AND PIPE BANDS PLAYING. Conductor : Lieutenant Kirkby. SILVER COIN COLLECTION.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 28

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