. AMUSEMENTS. 2 —f FEATURES — 2 TO-NIGHT One n real circus thriller, presenting the acts of aerialists, tumblers, riders and animal trainers, wivli* clowns and fceaks of the side show, set in .nil the picturesqueness and glamour of a real tent show. In fact, the circus acts are performed by actual experts of the sawdust trail, who were engaged especially for this picture. Scenes of the greatest excitement centre about the cages of tiie wild animals, where in the story. Barton Mad a no, a tiger tamer. is so badly clawed that he loses a leg, and his life saved only at the sacrifice of the life of his assistant. ® a / / Uss\ « TIVOLI ) D \nvoLiy Phone 41-341. Phone lt-13fi. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. KOXY DE LUXE SESSIOXS : 11 — 2 — 0 and S p.m. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. BENGAL TIGER ' BENGAL TIGER The Thrill of 1937 BENGAL TIGER with BENGAL TIGER SATAN BENGAL TIGER The Man Killer BENGAL TIGER ™e Man Killer BENGAL TIGER , !'An i BENGAL TIGER ]' It's a Thriller! I I BENGAL TIGER, 1 Weak Beware! I j BENGAL TIGER j Public Enemy TI BENGAL TIGER | Man and the I BENGAL TTCFP 1 Ti " gr! 1 BENGAL TIGER j ! BENGAL TIGER I "eara the n BENGAL TIGER! Shudders! j BENGAL TIGER The Smen's NowBENGAL TIGER National Star. BENGAL TIGER .Snarling! BENGAL TIGER Ferocious! j BENGAL TIGER SATAN BENGAL TIGER The Man Killer! BENGAL TIGER T EKRIFi ' ING BENGAL TIGER jjßama; BENGAL TIGER ■■ BENGAL TIGER A Cast lMes BENGAL TIGER bartox , BENGAL TIGER juxe 0 ' I BENGAL TIGER warren hull, , BENGAL TIGER llumlrM f s na o£ ( BENGAL TIGER Circus Stars, j > 2nd — FEATURE •— 2nd j Warner Bros. Special First ( HUGH HERBERT, ; PATRICIA ELLIS, < WARREN HULL. \ Meet the Gillingwaters—and laugh! Right | from henpecked Hugh Herbert to pretty Pat ; Ellis— they're crazy, they re looney, thej le a scream in "Love Begins at Twenty. ( You'll start laughing at the *irst Scene and Never Stop till the Last. SEE ' ' * LOVE BEGINS AT TWENTY. ■ LOVE BEGINS AT TWENTY. < Both Approved for Universal Exlubit,on. < 1500 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/, !/• CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d> 6d. | KOXY AND TIVOLI IQ-MGHT.
| PRINCESS"] and Thursday" I DOMINION RD. I Phone 21-430 — — GUEST NIGHT — ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d DC ' Diana Wynyard, Alan Mowbray in 6d " ONE MORE RIVER " 3d Recommended by Censor for Adults. rA The Musical Comedy Hit of 193b, LAUGHTER IN THE AIR. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I alexandlX7 To a n^ t p °? Iy> I GREEN LANE. i Pbone 10-047. _ GUEST NIGHT — 3d ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d ~ i Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen in DCI "XO MORE WOMEN." Also a "G-Man-Convict" Thriller, J;" "PAROLE." vO/totfi Recommended Censor for Adults. f REGENT" ~{ . To - n a i f h s t p °^ y ' ! EPSOM. I . Phone 20-142 fid — GUEST NIGHT — 3d ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d fir] SYLVIA SIDNEY, CARY GRANT In 3d "30-DAY PRINCESS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Oti Special Featurettes. I ~ I To-night at 8 ■"■■l-J-' ►J I and Thursday. I NORTH COTE. | Phone 19-903 Guest Night. Adults 6d, Children 3d. „ , Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray in . 3d "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN." c f l Approved for Universal Exhibition. pu Special Featurettes. Usual Free Pus.
EXHIBITIONS. / ART gallery ' KITCHENER STREET. 0 AN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY From the WESTERN INTERNATIONAL % PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON Will be Opened by COUNCILLOR N. V. DOUGLAS (Chairman of the Library Committee) TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 1.30 P.M. And will be on View for a Brief Season. ADMISSION FREE. CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. 9 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. LECTURES. gpjga E.A. SUMMER SCHOOL VV * AT HUNUA FALfcrS, DECEMBER 2G TO JANUARY i. LECniKE COURSES on Science and Social Needs, New Zealand in the Making, Literature and a Changing Society. Staff includes Drs. H. N. Parton, E. B. Gunson and Mary Barkas, Messrs. R. A. K. Mason and H. R. Rodwell (Camp Director). NINE DAYS, COMBINING STUDY AND RECREATION UNDER . OPEN - AIR CONDITIONS. Fee, £2 10/ (Children 10/ to £1). Open to all, whether W.E.A. Members or not. Applications should reach W.E.A. Office, Old Grammar School, Symonds Street, NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 12. Full Prospectus in Book Shops. N. M. RICHMOND. Camp Secretary. Phone 40-004. 9 FOR HIRE. : . JiOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks. Ex. Lad"ers.—Sam Whlr P . Market Pi. 44-TOB. D 0 U p r V,u? I L£ eli , verJ '' Luggage. Furniture, I —' . suburbs twice daily. 45-924. D i 1 SqP Cn? t tu . mes , Dinner, Morning, Evenorders. — Desii-» e . C! a alosue 2cl; country 4T-7M. "eairee Hansen, Dilworth Bids. (Ed in/)', Pxlo prn' 4 ' l ' F-S.A'.O. Ophthalmic Optician ' n S-)» > , . 9 a.m. to 5 p P ii b Wb" City, p.m. to 8 p.m. Resident SO c Ven ings. 7 opp. Government House.' " , ph?? aondß st- , v Opportunity.. , \ ouse - Phone 40-446^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 9 December 1936, Page 24
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