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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS! AT 11 2.15 S P.M. -ST. JAMES' THEATREDirection : Sir Benjamin Fuller. ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR In Metro-Goklwyn-Maycr's "TTIS ~T > ROT 11 ER'S "-tils XJjjOTITER'S » » IFE." With BARBARA STANWYCK Plans open at the Theatre, l'hone 3--920. Recommended hq (Jcnsor for Adults. Right on the heels of I " SAN FRANCISCO" i j comes anotlicr smash hit from the same director. W. S. Van Dyke! I The Enirlish l.ul you liked so well _ j in "DA VID ('( U'PKHFI KIJ) M and : j "LITTLE LOUD FAUNTLEROY" returns in another success . . I I ! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW |! : | FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW jl j FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW | I FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW i| ! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW :! : FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW || FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW | ! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ! | I FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW I j FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW , FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW I i FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW | FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW i •! I FREDDIE BARTHOLOMF I j . ji FRF" ""IE BARTHOLOMEW | | * j In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's j " THE DEVIL IS A ! SISSY." | ' I r | The tangled lives of a dozen people ]'■ I] snatched from reality ... in a tur- j I hulent drama that brings a new note I to the Screen! j | ST. JAMES' FRIDAY! | II Plans now open at the Theatre. h ijj Approved for Universal Exhibition. Jj EDW A RirT Karansahape IUI. Phone 4G-2.>2. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. , GUEST ADULTS, 6d. NIGHT — CHILDREN, 3d. DO ÜBLE- FE A TURK PROGRAMMEI Dorotliv Wilson — Douglass Montgomery, | Kav Johnson and Walter Connolly. 111 | "EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT." . Romauce-liungry Girls — Darkening to the call of Spring — Dreaming of Romance. All-Star Cast, in "THE BARTON MYSTERY." i Both Recommended b;t Censor for Adults. ilIlILJ? 'lllJ— I'roijramnie. , 1 Fnl Irr-1 lay ward's Phouc» 21.-OJI I BRITANNIAPONSONBY | | Three Lnipps TerininuF. [ Cool and Comt'or'.ah'.e. Xewsreel .. 11 p.m. nrnj t The s Greatest (jrlvjtJjl, Tenor, With Joan Gardner in "FOIIGI-'.T ME NOT." Edward Everett Horton in "THE PRIVATE SIvCRBTARY.V rioth Approved fov Univevsal l.xh ilution. ""Fuller-1 lay ward's Phone 220.53 | | VICTORIA C.V^EVONPORT| Sliort Subjects. T.'.n-.Q p.m. [_ Adults, Gd. GUEST XIGHT. Children, 3d. George Rail. Nancy Carroll in "UXDEIt COVER MAN." Recommended bp Censov for Adults. W. C Fields, Babv Le Ro.v. Judith Allen, ill "THE OLD-FASHIOXED WAY." Approved tor Univevsal Exhibition. rTiT'er-l Phone 2(i-40(i I CINEMA ©GREY LYNN | Surrey Crescent. I Session ;it 7..'10 p.m. GUEST NIGHT! A Popular Double-Feature Programme. Constance Bennett in '•AFTER TO-NIGHT." Recommended bp Censor for Adults. Edna Mav Oliver and Reginald Denny in "WERE RICH AGAIN." A Laugh from Start to Finish. Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCINGA UCKLAND'S PREMIER DANCE CLUB, il LABOUR lIALL. PITT ST.. TO-NIGHT. The Pi'st Dance ill Town. Music by L. Mali's Popular Hawaiian Band. Chocs.. Gigs.. Streamers. ISaloons. Etc. Spot Waltz. Monte Carlos and tons of Novelty. Ladies. 1/0; Double. 2,'G; Gents. 1/6. Supper Free. M.C.'s Bill Watts and Ken. Sunnish. 1G IJIO-NIGHT— COME TO THE- rpO-NIGHT M A SONIC JJALL, Belgium St. A Great Night's Entertainment Awaits You. Dance to Auckland's Premier Band, TED CROAD and bis CHEVALIER BAND (Six Instruments, Piano-Accordion). Playing Old and New Favourites. 2 Monte Carlos (1. 2. 15 Prizes). | Supper Provided. Ladies 1/6, Gents 1/0, Double .2/(i. 10 DON. BROWN. M.C. Municipal hall xewmarket. 1/ —Old-time Dancing De Luxe —1/ Monte Carlo. Supper. All the Popular Dances. Variety the Keynote. 808 ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA. Admission. 1/. Eric Cleaver. M.C. 16 rpO-NIGIIT—GAIETY HALL, Surrey Cres. JL TUI OLD-TIME DAXCE. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Supper. Music by TCI SERENA I >IORS, Noted for Perfect Time. Excellent Floor. EHicient Management. 1 Admission, 1/. Direction: E. McLEAN. 11l mO-NIGHT —PURL HALL. S5. Jervois Rd. JL (Top Curran Street.) OLD-TIME DANCE with Good Dance Band. Also FLAG 500. Nine Prizes. Flannels Optional. Supper. Admission 1/. 10 alO-NIGHT —Dance and Social —To-night. ■ Queen's Hall, Paget St., Ponsonby. All welcome. -Supper. Admission 1/. 16 BURNNAND'S Dance Band —Olliee 230, ! Queen St. Phones 42—100. 25-S'JP. C TEACHERS OF DANCING. . GEO. C. COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher. Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Durham St. East. C PATRICIA School, 203, Symomls St.— Teaching throughout holidays, reduced r fees; niotlern. old-time, tap: individual attention. C OI "BY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. Private Lessons. 2/6. Tap, Ballroom, tiit.ee dances by post. 5/, as taught studio. C RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SAXITARIUM Cafe, Queen St., serves Vegetable and Fruit Salads all day. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 298, 16 December 1936, Page 24

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