AMUSEMENTS. S. S. VAN DINE'S NEWEST PHILO VANCE MYSTERY! Match wits with a dashing detective Romeo and see if you can solve the case of the invisible killer who claimed three victims . . . hut left no clues! It's S. S. Van Dine's merriest Philo Vance mystery - romance! o! TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — S P.M. ; ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. PHILO VANCE . . . j FACES HIS MOST BAFFLING j CASE! SUSPICION POINTS TO A BEAUTIFUL GIRL—WHILE A MURDERER LEAVES THREE VICTIMS BUT NO .CLUES— UNTIL VANCE SOLVES THE MOST EXCITING OF ALL S. S. VAN DINE MYSTERIES! EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, In Metro-Goldwyn-Mnyer's "THE Garden -aturder /^ase." ARDEN -L'J-UKDER Garden ti/turder piASE."-. ARDEN -Lt-MJKDER Garden ixturder riASE." ARDEN -LTJ-URDER V^ASE." Garden titurder r^ASE." ARDEN V-'ASE." /1 ARDEN "VT URDER /"IASE." 'J ARDEN -L'-MJRDER /"I ARDEN "ATURDER piASE." vTAUDEN Garden "i\/furder ARDEN — With — VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, BE NIT A HUME, NAT PENDLETON. Another Brilliant Associate Programme Features "THE JONKERS DIAMOND," Pete Smith Oddity. " CATALINA PIRATE ISLE," Delightful Coloured Revue. " THE PANHANDLERS," Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly Comedy. Etc., Etc. BOOKINGS . . . are filling up for the Week-end. Plans now open in the Main Foyer daily from 0.30 a.m. Phone 32-020. Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SENSATIONAL AND UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA THAT IS PROVING A TERRIFIC SUCCESS! TO-NIGHT AT 8, MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. (Season Definitelj - ends To-morrow Night.) J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present Emlyn Williams' Great Play that all London is talking about and crowding to see, "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," The Biggest Dramatic Sensation ever presented on Hie Stage! With the Two Brilliant and Incomparable New Zealand Comedy and Dramatic Stars, ETHEL MORRISON—ELAINE HAMILL, Together with a Specially Selected Company, including L.ioyd Lamble, Campbell Copelin. Harvey Adams, Katie Towers, Pliillis Baker, Norman Shepherd, Enid lloilins. Box Plans at Lewis Ead.v, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M Theatre Kiosk. EVENING PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 5/; Middle Stalls (reserved on day of performance), 3/0: Gallery. 1/6. Early Door Gallery. (id extra. All prices plus tax. | NOTE. —Patrons are requested to I be in their seats before the Prologue, j which commences at 8 p.m. sharp. CABARET. 46-777^^---' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. — POPULAR NIGHT — LAURIE PADDI and his FAMOUS PETER PAN BAND. LADIES, 1/6. GENTLEMEN, 2/. •FRIDAY. JULY 17: MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Old-time Waltzing Competition. First Prize, 12 guineas. Watch Papers for full particulars. Ladles, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/. SATURDAY! SATURDAY! -<^PETER^ SATURDAY! SATURDAY! MOVIE NIGHT. To Celebrate the success of the Movie Ball, the Management offer their Patrons a Cabaret Night, complete with Decorations and Lighting.Effects from the MOVIE BALL. PLEASE RESERVE EARLY. DIAL 46-777. MUSIC BY LAURI PADDI and HIS FAMOUS BAND. DOUBLE, 10/. Evening Dress Essential. HOCKEY. COME TO THE hMPt JJOCKBY Q.ROUNDS, , Market Rd.. RBMOERA, - — From 1.50 p.m. <vf GAMES IN ALL GRADES. C* — Ladies' and Men's. SENIOR GRADE. Men's Games.—GRAMMAR OLD BOYS V. MT. EDEN, Y.M.C.A. V. SOMERVILLE. Ladies' Games. —University A v. University B, Training College v. Kiwi A, Rodney Reps. v. Wesley. Representative Trials ADMISSION, 6D. x 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 156, 3 July 1936, Page 16
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