. j amljsemTN THE EMBASSY . J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Pla^ Sessions: \ 1.15 P.JT. 4,36 P.M. Warner Bros.' ;T| V Delicious Comedy of Bevelatioii —"PERSONAL MAID'?! "PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." : SECRET." - 1 ' m jY' "ARGARET J^INDSAY, £)ONNELLY, I JJULL, I j^ODISB. 1 Plus:— . ; Another Beautiful Colour Featurette, "■ ' " CARNIVAL DAY." Recommended b„ Censor for Adult,. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES. 32-660.
£10 MUST BE WON! 24 CONSOLATION PRIZES. enter for the SCREEN SLIDE COMPETITION j AT THE embassy theatre, THIS WEEK. No Entrance Fee. Full Details at Theatre.
VS PjTHE LONDON? 7 ! EXCEPTIONAL FE ' 6d COMEDY AND DRAMA * *Y tjmTTTi HULBERT in ' 6d THE GHOST TRAIN," 3d uu An Intense Thriller' 3d, Hold on to your seats!! Q a 6d "LONG-LOST 4 FATHIR* ' M 3d A Burnmg- Chip off tie Old Block oj 6d iZrn^ 1 ! n ,, Stern 's Grea t Book. '3d UU Recommended Censor for Adults fir] 3d Continuous from 11 to 10 30 oj 6d T/ rnf-Vf and Back Circle 6(1. Res. Pv - 1 /' Children 6d Sat Evening 3d THE LONDON, gp'o. f|j Ftudor- CINEMA I REMDEfiA. 1 Phone 24-749 This Evening at SI == HAROLD LLOYD, — Veree Teasdale, In — his latest Comedy Success: EE " THE MILKY WAY? 2 • Approved for Universal .Exhibition. = A 3 SVlL™ ory with Clever Dialogne! = FIRST-CLASS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. [GAIETY] rr , TAKAPDNA. -1 1 To-night at 8. Ph. 23465. EE Elissa Eandi and Kent Taylor, in : "WITHOUT REGRET." EE Recommended by Censor for Aiultt. = Jean Parker and Fred Stone in "FARMER IN THE DELL." EE Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 AVONDALE theatre"] — To-night and Monday. Joan Crawford and Brian Aherne in EE "I LIVE MY LIFE." — — Also — — "BIG BROADCAST OF 1936." — Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I AMBASSADOR p, ch „„„ r .j Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Wallace Beery—Jackie Cooper in H 'O'SHAUGHNESGY'S BOY.' —- Laurel and Hardy in EE "BONNY SCOTLAND." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. EE Musical Cartoon, "Barnyard Babies"; —- Travel Talk, "Rural Mexico"; Two Short Features in Colour.
I kingsland I To-night, 7.30. zrr Ronald Colman in "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo." Also — "O'Malley of the Mounted." Approved ' — for U7iiversal Exhibition. | BIRKENHEAD j fo KL ebs ' Nino Martini in "Here's to Romance." 1 — Approved Universal Exhibition. Also "We're Only Human," Drama. Recommended by Censor for Adults. M SUNDAY PICTURES. AT THE AT THE STRAND. STRAND. DOORS OPEN G.4J P.M. TWO HOURS' PICTURES. Gazette and Good Supports. Followed by "THE AWFUL TRUTH," A Mirth-provoking Comedy-Drama. Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. Preceded by 7.ls—Screen "Talks"; Wit and Wisdom. 7.30— MR. R. MASON, Speaking on "THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE MOVEMENT." Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom « League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. 3 VERSE SPEAKING RECITAL, By the DEEPDENE LYRIC SPEECH CHOIB. Assisted by MISS IDA I.OCKWOOD, Violinist, And MADAME AILEEN JOHNS, Vocalist. Conductor: Dennis Johns. LEWIS EADY HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 8 P.M. Admission 1/. Box Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd.
Being your terriers— ANY VARIETY, To 15, Owen's Road, Epsom, On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. Ribbon Parade. -i FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. n j. nh -piIOENIX LODGE. i R.A.0.8. Members ple-nse note that the above Lodge now meets on MONDAY NIGHTS, Motor Cycle Club Rooms, 19, Grey's Avenue, oppTown Hall. J. A. SHAW, C.P.. 3 Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 24
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