AMUSEMENTS. yius7 —I PLAZA | —— Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M., 12.30, 2.30, 5 AND 8 P.M. " THE BEST PICTURE I HAVE EVER SEEN!" THESE WORDS WERE ACTUALLY t:tti-:ri:i> by iiuxpreps of our PATROXS YESTEIiDAV! - and so nTis— . ' " T HE ' pRISOXER 0F gHARK JSLAND," pRISONER QF gHARK JSLAND," pRISONER QP gHARK- JSLAND," pRISOXER QF gHARK JSLAND," pRISONER QF gl-lARK JSLAND," WITH ! WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER. A 20TH CENTURY-FOX SPECIAL. Recommended by Censor for Adults. CULLED FROM HISTORY'S BLACKEST PAGE — A TRUE STORY OF A GREAT IX.TUSTICE, A WOMAX'S BROKEN | lIE4RT, A MAN'S BROKEN SPIRIT. ACTION, THRILLS AND TENDERNESS. | XO FICTIOX WRITER COULD COXCEIVE A STORY LIKE IT. BOOK AND BE SURE. PLAN AT THE.' TRE—RES., 41-580. "IIEGAL & ADELPHI | REGAL & ADELPHI \ POXSOXBY RD. RICHMOND AV. I Phone 26-940. Phone 27-230. 1 BOTH THEATRES, TO-XIGHT AT 7.45. The Photoplay Supreme! MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION j With I IREXE DUNXE, ItOBT. TAYLOR.
I Also, at Regal only— * | EDWARD EVERETT lIORTON In a Comedy Classic, " HIS NIGHT OUT." JUDGE in -HERE COMES TROUBLE." J All Approved Universal Exhibition. pPRINCESSI | DOMINION RD. | Phone 21-439. I Centrally Heated. | " - JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS j In a Comedy Classic, " GENTLE JULIA." j I SAMMY COHEN, ARLINE JUDGE, I In a rollicking Naval Farce, I "HERE COMES TROUBLE." I | Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I" STATE | Final Screening DEVONPORT. I To-night at 7.45. I Centrally Heated. I I'bone 22-101, ' WARNER OLAND, solving the greatest of all Chan Mysteries in " CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS." MARIAN MARSH, LIONEL A TWILL " LADY OFSECRETS." |i Both Recommended Censor lor Adults ALEXANDRIA] To-night nt 7.45 GREEN LANE. | Thone 10-647. EDWARD EVERETT lIORTON In the funniest picture ever made, " THE PRIVATE SECRETARY." LAWRENCE TIBBETT in a Musical, " METROPOLITAN." j Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Electrically MT. ALBERT. I Heated. | | William Powell, Luise Rainer in ! "ESCAPADE." I Marian Marsh, Peter Lorre in "CRIME AND PUNISHMENT." ' Both Recommended Censor for Adults. j£s3g| LITTLE THEATRE Mm SOCIETY Will Present "EASY VIRTUE," At the CONCERT CHAMBER, On July 4th, 6th, 7th, Bth and 9th. By NOEL COWARD. ALTHEA PARKER (frocked by Marjorie Moore) and a cast of old and < new favourites. "Brilliant . . . raised the audience to the wildest enthusiasm." —"Daily Mirror." . "The second act is Coward's Masterpiece." —"Westminster Gazette." ! Public Box Plan opens on MONDAY (29th), at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ~ PRICES: 5/ — Reserved — 5/ 3/ 2/ and 1/ You can become a member by paying 11/3 single or 22/6 double at Lewis Eady, Ltd. All particulars at the Secretary, THEO. J. SPRY, Argus House, High St., Auckland, Phone 43-453. SUNDAY PICTURES At the the STRAND. STRAND. DOORS OPEN 6.45 P.M. Special Visit of DR. ULRIC WILLIAMS, Of Wanganui, Who will Deliver an Address on " WHY NOT PUT AN END TO DISEASE AND POVERTY?" Intending patrons are particularly requested to be seated by 7.15. A series of Screen "Talks" will precede the Lecture, and at its conclusion a Talking Picture Programme will be presented, headed by "THE HOUSE OPPOSITE,". An Absorbing Mystery Drama, featuring the eminent British Actor, Henry Kendall. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. 27 BALLS. -jk JOINT AUCKLAND " HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONS' COMPLIMENTARY BALL Tendered to Visiting Country AVeek Teams At PETER PAN CABARET, FRIDAY, JULY 10. Tickets obtainabje from Executive Members of both Associations, and fi'oni Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. G. PEACE. A. TWINAMB, Joint Hon. Secretaries. J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 24
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