AMUSEMENTS. \ 3TI mTfhv ~7 —j PLAZA |—^ Direction : Amalgamated Tneutrcs, Ltd. 11 A.M.—12.30—2.30—5 AND S P.M. i— LAST DAY AND NIGHT — "HEARTS DIVIDED." — — " HEARTS DIVIDED." — MAKION DA VIES, DICK I'OWELL. ED. EV. IIORTON. I CHARLES RUGGLES, ETC. I Approved for Universal Exhibition. -=t==To-MORROW = ! A BRILLIANT COMEDY \ | WITH 5 BIG STARS! j || THE STOIiV OF A GIRL WHO MARRIED IN HASTE AND || REPENTED IN LUXURY. I RKO-Radio's Classic, I | "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" , "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" Approved )or Universal Exhibition. WITH BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, ROBERT YOUNG, ROBERT YOUNG, I HELEN BRODERICK, HELEN BRODERICK, ! NED SPARKS, NED SPARKS, GENE RAYMOND. GENE RAYMOND. The gayest, giddiest domestic comI plication to come to the screen in a long time. Swift-paced with I Sparkling Dialogue. j A " SNAPPY " PICTURE WITH A "SCRAPPY" ENDING—IT'S SCREAM ENTERTAINMENT. FEATURETTES ■ —I T ATFST NEWS, INTBUKSI ' I hMS, I mLARIOUS COMEDY, ETC. I PLAN AT THEATRE RES., 41-586. f EMPRESS"! I NEWTON. I Phone 2i-oii 6d GUEST NIGHT. 0 6 j 3(J 5 _ FEATURES — 5 od fir] No. 1 —George Brent, 6d " , Margaret Lindsay, in q f 3d "FROM HEADQUARTERS." fid No. 2—Tim McCoy In DC OJ "HOLD THE PRESS." 3 C oQ No. 3 —Musical Revue, cd "THAT GOES DOUBLE.' DC 0 j No. 4—Melody Master, g c "RUSSIAN MUSICIAN." " 6d No. S—PATHE NEWS. PC I^REGENT - 1 T VrfIS!„" j EPSOM. I Phone 20 142 William Powell, Jean Arthur in "THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD." Recommended by Censor tor Adults Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell in "COLLEEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 KING'S j I NORTH COTE. | Phone 19-903 6d Guest Night. Adults Gd, Children 3d oj Will Hay in "DANDY DICK." , Regis Toomey in "STATE TROOPER.' 6d Both Approved Universal Exhibition DT. CUTHBERT'S OLE GIRLS' \ iHllN} ) ASSOCIATION Present "ACCENT ON YOUTH," The Most Sparkling Play of the moment produced by DR. W. S. DALE. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 and 10. • Tickets at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen St :1C WRESTLING. TOWN HALL. MONDAY. GEORGE PENCHEFF, Who Defeated Lofty Blomfield, V. EARL McCREADY. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At Reg. Lewis, Corner of Queen and Fort Streets. EXHIBITIONS. "pOTTERY BY BRIAR GARDNER, PAINTINGS BY WINIFRED BODLE, ART SOCIETY'S ROOMS, 2nd Floor, Victoria Arcade. Open 10 to 5 and Friday Evenings. Film of Miss Gardner at work shown on Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at 5 p.m. Admission Free. x :lu PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. JpRED. g J^ALLIN, SURGEON DENTIST, 40 Years' Experience. Specialist in Plate Work and Extractions. ASSISTED BY JpOPE. D.D.S.. Specialist in Filling Work. Announces that he is still carrying on the Practice of his Profession at his Usual Rooms. SYMONDS STREET. Rooms 45-229. Res. IG-S2O. MH TOILET SPECIALISTS. A LL Work done with satisfaction—Salon Irene. 281, Karangahape Road (MisJacobsen). Phone 40-OG4. B (CINDERELLA Perms, include inachineless J method.—Mrs. Sweeney. • 344. Karangn- !■- Rd. 42-577. B 1 A DlES—Have your Powder Blended by J my latest American Blending Machine, day evening colours; Eyelashes, Eye Shades, Cream. —701, Dingwall Bides. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 28
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