AMUSEMENTS. A SENSATION! A SENSATION! A SENSATION! Acclaimed by yesterday's record houses us the greatest Entertainment ever presented at St. .Tames' Theatre! Never before has there ever been anything to equal it . . . ask those who succeeded in getting in! AGAIN TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — S P.M. . . . just another marvellous show for . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. The Greatest Entertainment we have ever presented . . . — Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's — " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO !" * " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" " SAN FRANCISCO!" — With — CLARK LARK ABLE JEANETTE TVr AC "n ONALr) EANETTE AG i - J O NA L D SPENCER rpRACY PENCEIt - 1 - RACY JACK HOLT—JESSIE RALPH. And the greatest novelty since the advent of the talkies . . . AUDIOSCOPIKS." UDIOSCOPIKS." YOU will be handed a pair of red and green glasses . . and you'll get the thrill of your lifetime from Pete Smith's Third Dimensionnl Picture combining colour, sound, and stereoscopic vision! BOOKINGS . . . are phenomenal for the whole season! Plans on view in the Main Foyer to-day from 0.30 a.m. Recommcndcd by Censor for Adults. I Fuller-Hay ward's Phone 26-406. 1 CINEMA—GREY LYNN, | Surrey Crescent. Newsrcel, 7.30 p.m. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "The Littlest Rebel." And Edward Everett Ilorton in "HER MASTER'S VOICE." Both Approved tar Universal Exhibition. I Fuller-Hayward'a Phone 26-041. | BRITANNIA—PONSONBY. | Three Lamps Terminus. Newsreels, 7.30 p.m. Two Big Attractions. Wm. Powell and Rosalind Russell in "RENDEZVOUS." H. G. WELLS' "THINGS TO COME," Witn Cedric Hardwicke, Raymond Massey and Margaretta Scott. Both Approvril for Universal /.'.//) ihtt inn.
I Fuller-Hay ward's — L'lione 22-083. I | VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. | At 7.30 p.m. I HELEN TWELVETItEES. FRANK LEIGHTON, in "T H O It O U G H B It E IV Approved for Universal Exhibition. JEAN HARLOW. SPENCER TRACY, in " R 1 F F - R A F F." Recommended bu Censor tor Adults. TO-NIGHT — AT — TO-NIGHT I laurF paddi I | AND HIS FAMOUS PETER PAN BAND I featuring I ITIIB INIMITABLE JOHNNIE MADDEN.| AN EVENING'S ENJOYMENT UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. Double, 10/. Evening Dress Essential. RESERVATIONS Phone 46-777 # COMMUNITY SINGING. WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. DENNIS SHEARD, In response to numerous recniests, will sing "MACUSHLA." 17
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 247, 17 October 1936, Page 28
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