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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 T>.m.. S p.m. THE' GREATEST SENSATION SINCE THE GARDEN OF EDEN! " THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" Entirely in Tachnicolour. Revealing the amazing • loveliness of YIARLEXE "TJIBTRICH And the Compelling personality of /-CHARLES T>OYER, Associated with C. AUBREY SMITH. TILLY LOSCH. BASIL RATZHBONE. A Selznick International Picture. From the bock by Robert Hicihens. Released by United Artists. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON ON VIEW FROM 10 A.M. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES (32-660). ! PRINCE EDWARDTj Karangahape Rd. Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. 'WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY.' With CLARK GABLE. JEAN HARLOW and MYRNA LOY. Recommended by Censor for Adul's. "DESERT GOLD," With LARRY (BUSTER) CRABBB. TOM KEENB, MONTE BLUE and RAYMOND HATTON. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening : Pete Smith. "CRllte DOESN'T PAY." Coloured Cartoon, etc.. etc. Fnller-Hayward's Phone 26-041 I BRITANNIA PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus. [• Cool and Comfortable. Newsreel. 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. MAE WEST and VICTOR McLAGLEX. In "KLONDIKE ANNIE." CHESTER MORRIS a»d MADGE EVAXS in "MOONLIGHT MURDER." Both Recommended bu Censor for Adults. Fuller-Hayward's f\ Phone 22-083 I VICTORIA VIJDEVONPORTI Short Subjects. 7.30-8 p.m. | Frances Farmer, Billv Lee. in "TOO MANY PARENTS." Charlie Chase. Patsy Kellr. in KELLY THE SECOND." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. Fuller-Hayward's Phone 26-406 | CINEMA QIJGREY LYNN | Surrey Crescent. I To-night, at 7.30 p.m. Two Outstanding Attractions. James Stuart and Wendy Barrie. in "SPEED." Pearl Argyle and Raymond Massey in "THINGS TO COMB." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children under 12 Xot Admitted. SOUTHERN CROSS BLLBRSLIE. 17-623. To-night and Monday, p.m. Robert Donat in "THE GHOST GOES WEST." Also Screening. JANE WITHERS in "GENTLE JULIA." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. <CWRATE SHIPPER MILFORD BEACH. OLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Admission from Bayswater or Devonport, including Free Bus Transport, Double 2/6, Single 1/6. From Auckland, including Free Bus and Boat Transport, Double 3 6, Single 2/. VEHICULAR FERRY—Motor car and two [Persons (minimum), 4/ return. Each additional person, 2/ return. X 2 THE FUN THEY ARE HAVING j AT MILFORD. i | COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. 2 STRENGTH and How u, Obtain It— I Consult W. Norman Kerr. Physical ! Culturist and Keg. Masseur. A.M.P. Eldgs.. ! Queen St. Telephone -J3-UM. Est:;.-, lti.n. 1 MEETINGS. I rpilE AUCKLAND DRIVERS- AND RELATED TRADES IN'PUST'." UUNION OF WORKERS. AN ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING "f THE ABOVE UNION Will be held in THE TRADES HALL. Hobson Stiest. On TUESDAY NEXT. JAM'ARY 5. i:::T. i I At s p.m. BUSINESS: General. ! As rhe Accounl Po.-ks of th- V. i t ■ • 1 olose,! f,, r aimunl andir on .I.uir.iry '.». V- , member* are ve.|ti"st.'d to maki I !:• 'i: -■■;■. -> ; I'tnaiM-ial 1-v thai date. i l\ LINDSAY. t ! 2 A<M. Se,-:.-, a ry.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 18

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