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AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M., 2.15, 8 P.M. THE SINGING WONDER OF THE AGE. — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — — PAUL ROBESON — j — PAUL ROBESON — j — PAUL ROBESON — , - in ! = " SONG OF FREEDOM " = = " SONG OF FREEDOM " — " SONG OF FREEDOM " Approved for Universal Exhibition, Crowning his tremendous successes of "Sanders of tho River" and "Show lloat" witli a now triumph, Robeson smashes his maj-'nifieence across the screen ! RESERVATIONS 30-100. Children Under J2 Not Admitted. Auckland's Most Popular Suburban Theatre. Cool Comfortable. Direction : R. .1. Kerridge Sessions: 2 p.m. and S p.m. News. 7.30 p.m. Unpaid Reserves held (ill 7.30 p.m. only. From this same famous studio. Mot ro-i iold w.vn .Mayer, come TWO DELICIOUS COM 101)1 ES F KAN K MORGAN. -= CICIOI.Y COURTNBIDGB. =- "THE PERFECT HP" GENTLEMAN." g_ -= I'ATSY KKI.I.Y, ----- CHAKI.iI". CHASE. 'KELLY THE 2ND , 1 Both Approval tor Universal Exhibition. 1 Children Under 12 Not Admitted. Two Comedies as near perfection as one Is entitled to expect. Reservations State Theatre. Phone 43 04.1. -j Karangaliape ltd. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. SESSIONS: 2.land S P.M. 1 Acclaimed by tho critics as ELISABETH BERGNER'S ] wrkatkst triumph. .rr"" —21 ■ - i | « ESCAPE ME !! ! | NEVER^^J! Recommended hi Censor fur Adult*. Also. A Refreshing Comedy. 1| THE BRIDE COMES HOME. 1 | Wlth CI.AC 1 >BTTB CO LB 10RT. ! FRED MacMl "RIiAV. ' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children I'nder 12 Not Admitted. Reserves Ring 43-<M>3. DELTA tonight and Monday. . FRED ASTAIRB—GINGER ROGERS in "FOLLOW THE FLEET." And GEORGE O'BRIEN. in • BORDER PATROI.M AN. • Both Approval Univers-'t Exhibition ■_ Free Dance to Follow. ? <^IRATE^HIPPE^> MILFORD BEACH. "THE CABARET UNIQUE." SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. I GRAND OLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE. The Management Presents A Unique anil Scintillaiins Spectacle. "FLORODOR A," The Isle of Palms in the Southern Seas. Brilliant and Melodious .Music by the PIRATE SHI PTE OItCHLSTKA u;' (j Instruments. Novelties »ud Favours Exclusive to the Shippe. BALI.OONS. MONTE CARLO, : STREAMERS. ETC.. ETC. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitago. <- t Free Bus Transport to and from Sliippe. i Leaving Devonport. 7.411 and S.o p.m. | Bayswater, 7.2.1 and p.m. Returning 3 : after Dance. ! ADMISSION: From Auckland. (including Free Boat and Bus Transport. DOUBLE. 3/tS. SINGLE. 2/ From Bayswater or Devonport. including Free Bus Transport. DOUBLE. 2/0. SINGLE. 1/0. Cabaret Suppers, from 9d. !. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. B. R. MOUAT. M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have boon made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co.. Ltd.. for the conveyance of Intending passengers to the " Pirate Shippe Cabaret. Motor Car and 2 Persons Minimum 4/ Return. Bach additional person 2/ Return. This includes admission to the Cabaret and ? Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport only). 9 J CIVIC RECEPTIONS. ;c1 v 1 c 'RECEP T I O N. I Rjftj FI' S Worship the Mayor ' | CIVIC RECEPTION • to the Delegates visiting the Congress of I the Australian and New Zealand Associa- • tion for the Advancement of Science in the ; COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, 8 AUCKLAND, on i . TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, 1937, ® At 12 Noon. s Citizens are cordially invited to attend. 6 . JAMES MELLING, 1 ; 11 Acting Town Clerk. FUNCTIONS POSTPONED. 1 — At the request of the health DEPARTMENT, _ THE WATERSIDE WORKERS HAVE POSTPONED > THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC. j that was to be held at Motuilii on the 13th inst, until a future date. j T. H. SULLIVAN, 0 Hon. Sec. j 'J = j ART UNIONS | /"VNEHUNGA R.S.A.—Art Union : Drawing ! ' ' -Model Yacht postponed by permission J Internal Affairs, February 9 next. Patrons ; : kindly note. 9 ! . I : BAND NOTICES. ? TJAND First Battalion Auckland Regi--1 •*-» rnent—Practices Begin Tuesday next, ; January 12. 9

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1937, Page 18

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