AMUSEMENTS. v i^^> Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 11 A.M., 2.15, 8 P.M. LAST TWO DAYS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In — " EAST MEETS WEST." — Recommended ft// Censor for Adults. — Children under 12 Not Admitted. — FRIDAY NEXT. § 40,000 PEOPLE J 40.000 PEOPLE 1 | have situ it in Wellington during i ii reeord-shnttcring live weeks' i l'.\K (IF TIIK YEAR'S | il 1 nn; pictures, i nil lIKUVKY ALLEN'S !j Best Selling Novel . . Il "ANTHONY ADVERSE," " ANTHONY ADVERSE," "ANTHONY ADVERSE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE," "ANTHONY ADVERSE," "ANTHONY ADVERSE," "ANTHONY ADVERSE," " ANTHONY ADVERSE," I — With — FREDRIC MARCH, | FREDRIC MARCH, | OS FEATURED PLAYERS. 11l fust of 2(1-18: 111 i ALL TII K WORLD'S \ I ITS STACK. [ Recommended ft;/ Censor for Adults. ll CIVIC — FRIDAY. HI I I^^_ Direction : K. J. Kerridge Nightly at S. I Metro-Goldwyn-Mnycr's I I With ~~~] | FRANCHOT TONE | I JEAN HARLOW I ICARY GRANT| Recommended bit Censor for Adults. Reservations State Theatre, I'hone 43-0-15. Children under 1J Not Admitted. Karangahape Rd. Direction : R. J. Kerridge. SESSIONS: 2.15 p.m. and S p.m. =1 William Rosalind '» M POWELL RUSSELL := " RENDEZVOUS." Hf = " RENDEZVOUS." W Also : .£=l Bette Friuichot I*. J§ DAVIS TONE §l " DANGEROUS." W Both Recommended ft// Censor tor Adults. Children under 12 Not Admitted. 111 THE ASTORlllllil 111111 l ,|| DOMINION RO. lillllllljll To-night, at 8. Variety session. 7.30. GUEST NIGHT! Madge Evans, Otto Krugcr. Aliee Brady in •BEAUTY FOR SALE." — Also -- Verree Teasdale, Ricardo Cortes, in ■THE FIRE BIRD." Both Recommended ft// Censor lor Adults. ADULTS, 6D. CHILDREN, 3D. PICTURBDROMB MILFORD. To-uight at S p.m. TED LEWIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Virginia Bruce and Ted Henley in "HERB COMES THE BAND." Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO MISSION BAY CARNIVAL. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR. N.Z.'S LARGEST MERRY-GO ROUND. j — :5 HOLIDAY NOTICES. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. The Head Office and Branches of this Bank will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, 21/ th inst. (Anniversary Day). F. E. SUTHERLAND. Manager.
STONE'S GREAT SUMMER SHOE SALE. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE QUALITY SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES. STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7, QUEEN STREET. SHOE PRICES MUST RISE. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY AT STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7, QUEEN STREET. CROCKETT AND JONES ENGLISH-BUILT SUPER GRADE SHOES FOR WOMEN, good styles—Reduced from 4U/0 to 29/6 TO CL,EAU at STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7, QUEEN STREET. BOSTOCK'S "ARCH SUPPORT" SAMPLE SHOES, highgrade, in Black or Brown. Size 4 only — Were 49/6 TO CLEAR: OQ/fi STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7, QUEEN STREET. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES A GREAT BARGAIN IN OUR I GROUP OF ODDMENTS AND SAMPLES AT STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7. QUEEN STREET. A MIXED GROUP OF CANVAS SHOES, all sizes—Were 12/6. TO CLEAR. 5/1 1 at STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7, QUEEN STREET. MEN'S BLACK OR BROWN WELTED SHOES, round or medium toes-—Usually 19/6. NOW ~tfl/(i at STONE'S SUMMER SHOE SALE, 225-7, QUEEN STREET. STONE'S ON QUEEN STREET. OPPOSITE THE PLAZA THBATBK.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 28
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