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_ AMUSEMENTS. STILL BOOMING! . . . the Season's Most Delightful Comedy Romance. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's SMALL rpOWX iS IRL," MALL J-OWX v^IRL," SMALL rnOWN ft IRL," MALL J- OWN — With — ~ ROBERT TAYLOR, — And — JANET GAYNOR, LEWIS STONE, BIXXIE BARNES. And a Brilliant Associate Programme which includes" • "ST. HELEXA AXD ITS MAN OK DESTINY," Delightful Coloured Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. "FIGHTING FISHES," , Pete Smith Sports Thrill. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. Plans at the Thentre. Phone 32-920. Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. PPRINCE EDWARD. | Karangahape Road I'lione 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. .Warm and Comfortable. TO-NIGHT AT 7.43. "THE BRIDE COMES HOME," With CLAUDETTE COLBERT, FRED MacMDRRAY, ROBERT YOUNG. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. "HER MASTER'S VOICE," With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Recommended by Censor for Adults. Sportlight. .Broadcast Novelty, Etc. BOX PT,ATST<3 are now 0,1 vi ew at I -pwa .TWAINS the theatre. TthecapiToli .The Inimitable Marx Brothers "A NIGHT AT n THE OPERA," A Riot of Laughter ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Lionel Barrymore and tt att i tttt-t- -^ML ne MaeMahon in "AH! WILDERNESS," r>„„ An ° u tstanding Comedy-Drama Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. Reserves (no extra). Plione 10-10<)l o -10<) Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.40 only)'.

SENSATIONAL! RICHARD CROOKS. crooks, crooks. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. CROOKS. TWO WELLINGTON CONCERTS "SOLD O U T." "SOLD OUT" "SOLD O U T." "SOLD O U T." "SOLD O U T." "SOLD O U T." "SOLD O U T." "SOLD 0 U T." Wrote the "Dominion" critic : "Superlatively good tenors nre ns rare as black pearls.' Such tenors as Richard Crooks, ivho made Ids Wellington debut on Tuesday night before an audience ■which filled the Tpwn Hall from the o«-gan console to tlie back wall, are oily produced once in a generation." BRINGING THREE NIGHTS OF .TOY TO AUCKLAND, AT THE TOWN HALL, Commencing

NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, - Next Saturday night, Also TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 AND 15. Three nights of boundless happiness beneath the sppll of Itichnrd Crooks' spontaneous and genuine appeal. BOOK EARLY] BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING AT LEWIS EADY, I/rD.. FOR ALL RESERVED SECTIONS. 5/, 7/6, AND 10/, Pins Tax. SOUVENIR AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS, Also the Life Story of the celebrated singer available free at the Box Office. Direction J. and N. Talt., , m A UCKLAND CHAMBER MUSIC -<-~V SOCIETY Will Repeat THIRD CONCERT PROGRAMME I TO-MORROW (SUN.), 3 P.M., AT LEWIS EADY HALL. TRIO Dvorak. GROUP TRIOS Hermann Sandb.v. PIANO QUARTET Brahms. Helen Gray, Lois Walls, Lalla Hemus, K. O'Leary. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. 3 UNIONISTS ARE WAITING FOR LEFTY, W.E.A. HALL, 17-24 OCTOBER. 3

LECTURES. TWO FREE LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY PAUL STARK SEELEY, C.5.8., Of Portland, Oregon, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, j Scientist, ill Boston, Massachusetts, In ] TIVOLI THEATRE (Near Grafton Bridge), On ] SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, AT 3 P.M. (Sunday Afternoon Lecture will be broadcast ■ from IYX.) MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT 8 P.M. No Collections. All Are Cordially Invited. :7 'v TJEOPLE'S University, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. -*■ Speaker, D. M. Rae, M.A., Principal Teachers' Training College. Subject: " Modern Germany." 3, Queen St. Discussion. j All Welcome. . 3 J

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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