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AMUSEMENTS. STILL BOOMING! —And still the best entertainment in ' Town. Never before so many spontaneous laughs at Laurel and Hardy ... never before such glorious singing and music as in Balfe's Opert}! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—5. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. CJTAN /"OLIVER ►JTAN OLIVER Laurel ttardy AUKEL -E3-ARDY Laurel xxardy AUREL -LLARDY in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Pro duction of Balfe's Immortal Opera . . . " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," A Really Outstanding Associate, Programme includes . . . "THE HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER," A remarkably interesting subject demonstrating fearlessly the tragedy this speed fiend leaves in his wake and the relentless methods by which a Nation tracks liim down! "BASKETBALL TECHNIQUE," From A to Z in Basketball—running commentary •by Pete Smith! "JAPAN IN CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME," Easily the most delightful of all the Fitzpatrick Colo"ured Travel Gems. Etc., Etc. BOOKINGS ... Are heavy for this evening. Plans on view in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. 1 PRINCE EDWARDI Karangahape Road. Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. Warm and Comfortable. "HANDS Fr ed MacMURRAY. ACROSS Carole LOMBARD. TABLE." Ralph BELLAMY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Wm. POWELL. " STAR Ginger ROGERS. OF Paul KELLY MIDNIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Betty Boop . . Broadway Highlights. Etc. The ' Prince ' Edward Stage Band will be in attendance from 7 p.m. Box Plans Are Now Open at the Theatre. FONEHUNGAI 1 STRAND. STRAND. 1 TO-NIGIIT, AT 7.45. EDDIE CANTOR, With ETHEL MERMAN and SALLY FILERS, In " STRIKE ME PINK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. • JOxccllent Supporting Featurcttes. LYNN (7>| V_yj CINEMA. To-night. 7.30. Phone 26-106. Permanent and Phone Reserves not paid for cannot be held after 7.30. BING CROSBY, JOAN BENNETT in " TWO FOR TO-NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MBLVYN DOUGLAS, GAIL PATRICK in THE LONE WOLF RETURNS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. "RTTT TP A NEW LYNN. VL,L> 1A phone 4 7 _935. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. GARY COOPER and FRANCHOT TONE " THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." Full Supporting Programme. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Free Dance Follows l'ictures. MAVFATR SANDRINGHAiI. irnx xi. Centrally Heated. To-night and Mon., 7.30 p.ifl. The Last Word in Musicals, "TOP HAT." Reeomviendcd bp Censor for Adults. With Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Ed. Everett I-lorton. Also Francis Lederer in "THE GAY DECEPTION.'; Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves are pouring in. Reserve Now. Phone 12-093. SOUTHERN CKOSS- BLLBI{SLIB-to-night at s p.m. If You should draw the "Winning Ticket," don't lose it. ""THE WINNING TICKET," With LOUISE FAZENDA. 2.—TOM BROWN in " FRECKLES." Supported by Coloured Cartoons. Approved for Universal Exhibition. STH ANNUAL MOVIE BALL MOVIE BALL MOVIE BALL MOVIE BALL MOVIE BALL PETER PAN CABARET, THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 2. THE BRIGHTEST FUNCTION OF THE YEAR—TWO ORCHESTRAS —WONDERFUL SETS — NOVEL LIGHTING EFFECTS—NEW ATMOSPHERIC DECORATIONS — SPECIAL BROADCASTING FACILITIES—BRILLIANT ACTS. ATTRACTIVE PRIZES FOR DECORATED SETS, CUBICLES, ORIGINAL COSTUMES, FILM STAR IMPERSONATIONS, ETC., ETC. Lewis Eady, Ltd., report phenomenal Ticket Sales. Cabaret accommodation is definitely limited, so be advised — PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. SPORTING. JJIRANKLIN RACING QLUB (Inc.). DOMINATION QF QFFICERS. NOMINATIONS for the following Officers will be received up to Noon on TUESDAY, July 7, 193<> I For the ensuing year: President. For the ensuing year: Vice-President. For the ensuing two years : Twelve Committeemen. Forms obtainable at the Club's Office, King Street, Pukekohe. W. J. SHORT. Sec., 27 Box 47, Pukekohe.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 24

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