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A MUSE ME NTS. yjLjk'7" —j PLAZA | —^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—V2MQ—UU—S AND S P.M. I A NEW AND !! SENSATIONAL : j STARRING TEAM j TAKES AUCKLAND BY I STORM. YESTERDAY'S ~ | AUDIENCES ARE RAVING ABOUT— "pOMRT rn.VYLOK, ! j . -Lllll'.EßT J-AYLOR, ; Egbert ftiaylok, OBERT J-AYLOR, Robert mAYLOR, OI'.ERT -*-AYLOR, | Robert mAYLOR, OBERT J- AY LOR, Fresh from his Sensational Perform- j ance in "Magnificent Obsession," i IN '! " PRIVATE NUMBER," " PRIVATE NUMBER," WITH M Loretta -xt-ouxg, ; I OKETTA 1 OUNG, Loretta "\toung, ORIOTTA J- OUXG, • I Loretta -vtoung, ! ORETTA - 1 - OUNG, And a Brilliant Supporting Cast, including— ; I'ATSY KELLY, BASIL RATHBONE. A story of a boy with too many millions, and a girl that was too M much of a woman and loved too h well but not wisely. ! IT WILL BRIXG A SMILIO TO | YOUR LII'S, A FLUTTER TO YOUR HEART AXI) A TEAR "TO " YOUR EYE! ~~ A Twentieth Century Fox Picture. Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. PLAX AT Tll EAT It E—R E S., 41 -SSO. 11 PRINCESS j To-night at 7.45 DOMINION RD. | Phone 21-430. Centrally Heated. I _ h The Idol of the Universe, ! SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE j In her Latest and Greatest Hit, j " CAPTAIN JANUARY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. j SPECIAL FEATUKETTES. STATE | Final Screening. DEVONPORT. | To-night at 7.-15 Centrally Heated. ] Phone 22-101. JANE ("GIXGER") • WITHERS In Booth Tarkington's Comedy Hit, "GENTLE JULIA." I Also, WIIEELER and WOOLSEY In " SILLY BILLIES." i It nth Appro red Universal Exhibition.

I Qnn A r PTT' I Final Screening. I £3-L-rx-L Jjj j Xo-night at 7.45 | ONEIIUNGA. | Phone 12-34-1. FHANCHOT TONE. BETTE DAVIS, In tlie prize-winning picture, " DANGEROUS." ROCHELLE HUDSON in a Musical Hit based on the Popular Song, j THE MUSIC GOES ROUND. Both Recommendtd Censor for Adults. 1 Usual Free Bus. . | REGENT j jSjynrtS ! EPSOM. [ Phone 20 1-I'J. 1 CONRAD VEIDT, NOAH BEERY, j In a Drama of Devil's Island, : | KING OF THE DAMNED. i j CHARLES BICKFORD in a Thriller, , 1 " EAST OF JAVA." j Both Recommended Censor for Adults. I Final Screening. XXJ.XN \J | To-night at S NORTIICOTE. | I'hone 19-903. JOE E. BROWN, VICTOR JORY In " A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM." JAMES CAGNEY In "THE 'FRISCO KID." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. J Usual Free Bus. | DE iTuxE j To - nig, ;La n , t ed 7 : 4s I MT. ALBERT. | Phone 40-10-1. I Irene Dunne. Robert Taylor in MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION ■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' ' I Special Featurettes. — gHAKBSP B A R E — GBP " MACBETH." " MACBETH." Produced by PROFESSOR W. A. SEWELL, At AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, TUES. — WED. — THURS., AUGUST 4 TO 6. KENNETH H. MELVIN as "MACBETH." Box Plan opens on MONDAY, July 27, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Unreserved 1/6. Reserved 2/. 25 BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE (AUCKLAND AREA). 4TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. ! TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, Commencing TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1936, and continuing for 3 following nights. A FEAST OF PLAYS. Season Tickets now available from the Secretary, or from Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen St. Price. 7/6, with priority hooking at no extra charge. Plan opening August 3. Single Tickets, 2/ (booking fee 6d extra, Plan opens August 5) and 1/. M. EARL, Secretary, 25 3, Vincent Ave., 5.E.2. * i REUNIQNS. J2- /~\TAGO REGIMENT, NWZ NZBF " IIRETURNroSOLDIERsI W>. s&J It is intended to hold a Reunion of Old ; Members of Otago Regiment on the 25th August. Will members resident in the Auckland Province pleaseforward address to Hon. Secretary, Otago Reunion, c/o R.S.A., Auckland. R. PHILLIPS, 25 Hon. Secretary. T7~ARANGAHAKB Boys, August 15, Ascot Tearooms. —Nealie, 5, Commerce St. 25 • BILLIARDS. ( REGENT BILLIARD SALOON, ' (Over Kean's Building), 150, Queen St. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 1 Kelly, Diamond and General Pool All Day Long. Music. Refreshments. Literature. ' MEETING PLACE FOR SPORTS. C REMOVAL NOTICES. ] IV?" AO'S BOOKSHOP, 98, Hobson St., has << XTA removed to larger premises, 1, Lower , Albert St. B j FOR DANCING, TEACHERS OF DANCING TROTTING, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE " TWENTY-THREE. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 175, 25 July 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 175, 25 July 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 175, 25 July 1936, Page 24

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