. ;„.'■■, . , AMUSEMENTS. " ...pi:ir:fc7 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. • •llra.ni.-'— 12.30 — 2.30 — 5-and'B'p.m. ~ . : ■— ■— —•■. ' LAST 'DAY •■ U'.- i.£* joe m. brown; -.> •: ! In EARTHWORM TRACTORS. .; f jApprovcd Jar?'' V alterant Exhibition. . i: i > W_ TO-MORROW — '• A PICTURE OK THE TOWER .'•■'. AND MAGNITUDE OF "THE ' •-:?■ "COVEUED: WAGON.",' Thrills, Romance,. Comedy and Excitement of Epic Sweep.. . . "THE 1 TEXAS RANGERS." "THE TEXAS RANGERS." ■ "THE TEXAS RANGERS." ' " THE TEXAS RANGERS." " THE TEXAS RANGERS." • "THE TEXAS RANGERS." " THE TEXAS RANGERS." "THE TEXAS RANGERS." "THE TEXAS RANGERS." A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Itccom mended ly Censor Jor Adult s., With •?'■■.-:■■: FRED MacMURRAY, JACKOAKIE& ■ ■ JEAN PARKER ! .;—-A DEDICATION — ■ ! A thousand l inilcs from El-Paso to the Border of Louisiana . .... a thousand' : mile's from the-gulf, along llie winding, colourful waters of the Rio Grande . . . from Mexico to the Pan Handle . . . ' Texas. ,' '■'.'.'- Across this vast Empire moved first the shaggy buffalo . . . then cattle in great- herds. ?Raiding red men and marauding -white men '-. . . later as the Nineteenth Century was nearing its end; the settlers .whp had "established : themselves _on this frontier -wilderness were beset by desperadoes and outlaws. It-.was in order-to make life safe . . . ■ to ensure prosperity and progress .. . that early in the history of Texas an organisation known as the Texas Hangers, was formed. Throughout; their ,- history, the.Hangers, have been.men of . exceptional character ... - unyielding • - . -courage . ... rare physical-endurance T";'-. hard riding ,i . . fast shooting. , Their service ..was to a .State they ldyed'.,:..,.'for'an'ideal they were willing to give' up their lives. .To men of this characterand courage,who sacrificed their;lives ... homes, wives and children . '. . to build Empires ■ nnd Nations, this picture is dedicated. SONS OF BATTLE, SONS OF GLORY,'OUT OF THE HE ART : OF TEXAS RIDE THE . * ■ ' .RANGERS !/ : IN ARMS WHO KNEW ' 'NO FEAR','. : RECOGNISED NO ODDS ■■':■'.'. 'WHO LIVED AND LOVED BOLDLY; , COMEDY ! .■'? .SPECTACLE ! ,>. " ACTION!' 1 . \ ■ : >_£_± /-Also" : MUSICAL FEATUKETTH/.'TLAY DON" [ ~•-,; POP-EYE CARTOON; ,-., . ,'"l' WANNA'RE: A LIFEGUARD." ~;-"" LATEST'NEWS,. ETC. -■' : -^PLAN^AT-THEATRE. iv '-..' ':■ - RES. 41-380. ■■ ' ■■' ' I Children Under 12 Not Admitted. \ .•|..REGENT..;&i ALEXANDRA | iI- ",.EPSOM. '.' GREEN LANE. | J'-" Phone 20-142.> Phone 10-647. J ||i TO-NIGHT.AT. B.OICLOCK.. ; | '•:. -Also Friday" and Saturday. -, ' ll| History's Grandest Story,;: . I' * SCOTLAND." ■ |l -"; With a Cast.of- 10,000, including : ' _ FREDRIC MARCH. 5 ,': ■; i ';"'»"' al 'd Katharine Hepburn.-' - . I j Approved Jor. Universal Exhibition. ' '.•;';-•. SPECIAL' FEATURETTES; : I! Under.; 12 Not Admitted/ ' ~,, Plione,27-077 6d ■*■*;...'.,:/-' guest night '■ ■' ' : OJ. No. T .l^_Dinmi : : : Wynyard, Lionel Atwill, | : "'"'■?''■■'"''•• .Frank Lawton in "'"."■■'" . 'oa,;' : :i' "ONE MORE RIVER;" '■ - 3d W.'2—George Brent in "FEMALE." : nJ,Both..:Jfecommi!Hdcd:.Ccnss>r,Jor.-AduUt. . 1 P.u -Children' Under 12 Not Admitted. ,-. )i:HICIIM.O.ND...;A-y...:i.l 'VPhohe '27-233 ( i' 6d : -ADUi.Ta ud, Gd, od, Od.r. < .''. R JC.SLIM, ..SUMMEKVILLE 'in /a"- Comedy, ' , OCI - '■■■ , --.■'HORSE PLAY." -.- ( ,3d ROD-LA ROCQUE : in a Thriller, t 5 '3d" " - - --"-"S.O.S'. -ICEBERG." "j i.-A ~ltith Approved Universal Exhibition. btiv Children', Under 12 'Not Admitted. COOKERS RESTAURANT. . The' Summer Season is now in full swing, , and .our-,Sodn.-Fouritnln • has-'been - made larger to meet-the growing demand for 0ur,,.-, Famous Ice Cream. j'■ ;. NEW SEASON SUNDAES: Chocolate Nut ' Sundae M,<i Coffee .Niit. Sundae -ltd, are. . proving very r popului-and should : run second !' . to-'our Rarigitoto'Special,' which, of 'course, • ] ■-f . '..is always first, favourite. ; . .--.■ j ;V STRAWBEIiKIBSi'AND. CREAM: ! 1 A lucious, dainty \.wlieri -served :in 'Cooke's [ . -.-if.-i/-','/- '■■ ■ ■' way; '" Cooke's .Fruit Salad is , dcllgiitful when -. -..;:. '.'.'■ eaten., with, qui' .Ice"-Cream.,-?. ; ". ;. ■ ■ , COLD '■-.-.:. s Our Chilled'.Meats .and' Vegetable Salads Menus are extensive .and.cater for the most ir : '■';■'.'...'• fastidious tastes;";'■'-." ...;;:■• , . MILK BAR, - Tiis is : another very busy unit of our establishment, nnd.to meot.'tne ever growing demand, .we now'.open, on Sundays to . dispense Ice Cream Sundaes, Strawberries ; and Crenin,. Mill: Drinks, ele.' Tables and chairs'are. provided in the. Arcarle, This '. '/if.'..' Service is enjoyed by many. ' ' -, :'■ COOKE'S . 00. QUEEN STREET. ". ■ R ~;_'' " ;• .r ] BAND NOTICES \ CITY EOYS' . BAND/ \ :..;.-. 'SENIORS ' ' j'iPRACTICES WILL RESUME ON' ; .-,.,. MONDAY, 'JANUARY 11; "•• ■■■:■';•; ;? ■-"•■.'■'■' •'- motor: sERViCEs.: ;S/ , A : ... Finest' Fleet of Oars in New' Zealand. % ;/":■:. /COMFORT AND SAFETY. .' ■■.•A- - DAILY SERVICES, AUCKLAND toROTORUA, WHAKATANH ■' v • OPOTIKI nnd GISBORNB, 7.3U aim.- 1 * ROTORUA .to GISBORNB, ,S a.m. and 1 : .•:'.■■' p.m.- . ROTORUA to' WAIRAKEI,'. TAUPO and ■':. .. NAPIBR.rS a.m.v nrrlve;-N'hpicr : 4 p.m. V WHAKATANE- to ROTORUA, 7 a.m.,' 1 p.m. ■;': : and;-u p.m.w 'y.. -:;'.--;• ~- . ." Oldest andl-Liirgcst Firm in Rotorun.. ' '■; .-•. ■; Phones-aa ; i.and. 333. i.-.-.r. j Wires: ".Motoco," Rotorua'. ~Book . with Thqs. Cook' ff ahd Sou;.'Govei'u'ment'Tourist " .'..,;.",-.'•■:'•.'.-BureauV-'or..,' ' --• -.': .. ; , '■.WHITE" STARv'OFFICE,-/'.'/■ '--.■ l Custom's St.'Phones i4-030.aud 41-000. ' ■■■'■ '■■■■ ':■■' ' -■ '■'•' '•' ' " : -'-' -•''■•'"■■ -D 4 ■ ' HELENSVILLE, rTrvrT HOT Springs. r Lea\e Bookins Office, 22, Customs St. East, i Phone-fl-tK>3;;-(3- lines).- Auckland "Bus T Co., Ltd. .(Helensville.Branch), dep. Auck- I L am ?. •Mon s ,tp. Fri., ;18 i 30..a.m..- 3.30 p.m.,- L SatV. 10.30-' a.m.. 1.30 p.m.. 3.30 1p.40.j).in-. -'Sun,MP -h-'m 4pm 8p m. Dep.. HelensvUle, : Mon. to Fri., 7.30 a.m., 8 a.m./2.p.m. . Sat., 7.30' a.m./ 8 a.m., 1.13 - p.m., 0.45-p.m.,.5-un., S'a.m.;!2 p.m./; 0 p.m. " i Leave Booking Office. 22, Customs St. East, o Phono 41-11(13 13 lines), for SILVER- - 'DALE, ,-OREWA,'""WAIWERA, . PUHO'I, T I VwiKKWOKTH. MATAKANA/ LEIGH. 1 I'- I .' •'-/:-: KAWAU-.ISLAND.' •■. -■'- ■ i '..' ; ' W«-pk days: I) a.m.. 3.3o.'Saturdays: 9'a.iri., 1 • 2.30 p. id:.. Sundays : 4 p.m. .only: to. Leigh, ,": '■;!.;' -i.'.mv o.ir. j.ii's., Tliurs.. Sat..' Matakana -0 only. ,Leaves ;Warkworth Friday.- 0. p.m'. ■: .I'.Lciircs.'Auck-iand, Sumlay./G.oO n;m. ~ ;D I ~, DYERS AND CLEANERS. ] AT .your: service. J'Gen. Cleaning/Domes- " tic Vacuum Cleaning Co: Ph. 44-000; D. NZ. Dry Cleaning Co.. Ltd:, •: Dyers - •-..Cleaners,-Ph.-47-003.—Factory. Office, « .' 1-3 ; D,'.'Howe ; ' St.- •'-' : -- '—' ',T ''"■' '"'" : '"B «
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1937, Page 18
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