AMUSEMENTS.
MIVIUJC.I'IE-'" ■ a. THE EMBASSY ■ ' J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Plajiiouse. Sessions : m 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. S P.M. To — To — To F 1.10 P.M. 4.36 P.M. 10.19 P.M. S —Paramo unt's —Delicious Comedy-Romance. —Full to the brim with witty dialogue. A Tempestuous . . . Spreeful Story Adaped from Faith Baldwin's Romantic — Fight-to-the-linish Serial. "/JIHE "IJIHE jyjOON'S "JJIHE QUR Q™ JJOME." QUR JJOME." H OME." . The story characters are crazily in love . . . They do unbelievable 'things, and as a result And themselves in the most laughable situations—They are young, volatile . . . Their philosophy of marriage is the dream of every 18-year-old. MARGARET SULLAVAN, Fascinating and vivacious. HENRY FONDA, You remember him as "Dave" in the Pine"? CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, More delightfully stupid than ever. Brilliant Associate Programme, Topical Events and Up-to-the-minute News Reels. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES: 32-660. |""THE LONDON."! 2 SPECIAL HOLIDAY N , 0(J ATTRACTIONS. nJ (1) CONSTANCE BENNETT OJ and Gilbert Roland in "0 6d 1 "AFTER TO-NIGHT." j 6 d Recommended Censor for Adults. 6d (2) A RIOTOUS COMEDY, with 6d oj ALISON SKIPWORTH, OJ Baby Le Roy and W. C. Fields, in ou ' 6d | "TILLY AND GUS." | Approved for Universal 6d Betty Boop Cartoon and Comedy, 6(J qj included in excellent Supporting qj «jU Programme. "U ft/1 Front Stalls and Back Circle 6d, ftfl " ,De Luxe Seats 1/ (Children 6d "" od Sat. Evening). da 6d THE LONDON, OPP ■ G P -°- 6d 5 I TTTFIAR CINEMA i REMUERA. | IU-Uua. | Phone 24-749 —— This Evening at S ! Centrally Heated! = ROBERT YOUNG i_ and Barbara Stanwyck in = "RED SALUTE." = Approved for Universal Exhibition. A humorous story of wide appeal, with bright, scintillating diajogue. EES ALSO : New Coloured MICKEY MOUSE = Disney Cartoon -— CINESOUND — EE: "Bridge Wi»es" (Comedy), Etc. [GAIETY! T o.nigl.t. T p£ A 2W N ot — Double-Feature Programme: = GINGER ROGERS and GEO. BRENT = in "IN PERSON." — And Admiral Byrd's Great Adventure, — "THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD. = Both Approved Universal Exhibition. THEATKi,-] — To-night and Monday. Hoot Gibson, William Farnum and all = the Western Stars you know in — "POWDER SMOKE RANGE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also — rarole Lombard-, Fred Mac Murray in —- "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE." : — Approved for Universal Exhibition. ] AMBASSADOR gt - CheTal^r j Commencing at 7.30 p.m. —• Adolphe Menjou, Shirley Temple, Charles Bickford in — "LITTLE MISS MARKER." Ted Lewis and his Orchestra, Virginia = Bruce, Nat Pendleton, in . — "HERE COMES THE BAND," A New Idea in Musical Romance. = Both Approved Universal Exhibition. — "I-loneylnnd." a Cartoon in Colour. 1 KINGSLAND j To-night. 7.30. Greta Garbo in "Anna Karenina." = Clark Gable in "It Happened One — Niglit." —; Both Rccommcndcd Censor for Adults. 1 LIBERTY CIXBMA 1 Featurettes, 7.30 to S. Wheeler and Woolsey, in "The Rainmakers." Approved' for Universal — Exhibition. Margaret Sullavan in —— "Next Time We Love." Rccommcndcd bu Censor for Adults. Final screening Monday. [BIRKENHEApj fo SL ERS ' — Paul Lukas and Madge Evans in "The =: Age of Indiscretion." Also May Rob- — son in "Mills of the Gods." Both — Recommended for Adults. WHO WAS LOUIS PASTEUR ? £2 2/ CASH Will be paid to the most comprehensive essay not exceeding 150 words on the life and achievements of this great map, to whom 23% of us owe our very existence. Entries must be posted to arrive not later than Monday, September 7, addressed :— MANAGER, PLAZA THEATRE. MARK ENVELOPE, " LOUIS PASTEUR " COMP. R.Z. L ABOUR PARTYANOTHER GRAND SUNDAY NIGHT PROGRAMME At the STATE THEATRE, TO-MORROW — SUNDAY, At 7.30 p.m. Doors Open at 7 p.m. TWO HOURS' PICTURE PROGRAMME, Including "NIGHT BIRDS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE SELECTED LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MANUKAU, MR. A. G. OSBORNE, WILL GIVE AN ADDRESS. Admission by Silver Coin. 29 AUCKLAND MU BAND AL T. J. O'CONNOR. THE DOMAIN, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30. (Weather Permitting.) 29 ISIT THE WEST COAST GLACIERS! Excursions, Nine Days, £11 1/9. Fourteen Days £13 16/9, inclusive. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, Queen Street. ."'9
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 205, 29 August 1936, Page 24
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