S AMUSEMENTS. I \~JIII ifflk 7 ' I plaza I —. j Direction : Amalgamated Theatre?, I 11 a.m. —Il\3o —2.'50—5 and S p.m. ! | il_ Liiljii , I STILL THE CROWDS! THE TOWN IS AGOG WITH ENTHUSIASM! TAN E "Ginger" AVITH ERS ''AM! "Cin-iPr" »»ITIIEUS TANK "Ginger" \T T ITHERS •' ANK "Ginger" *» ITHERS TANE "Ginger" \\TITHERS *' ANE "Ginger" »> ITHERS TANK "tiinser" \T7ITHERS •I \ Vl' :in-_'e-" 'V IT'tVfS ! TANE "Ginger" VCTITHERS : •-'ane -Ginger" >» itherk IN "PEPPE R." i : "PEPPE R," i , "PEPPE R." i ,i "PEPPE R," Twentieth Century Fox Special. 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition I WITH SLIM SUMMERVILLE, , : : IRVIN S. COBB. ! You'll laugh yourself sick at tier antics | in her best picture yet. I I SPECIAL SUPPORTS— 1 I Include "Terry Toon" Cartoon and | a Special News Item introducing ■' ENTRANTS IN THE STORK ''I I'ERRY ""i r~ 1 l PLAN AT THEATRE — RES. 41 "SR. t CRYSTAL RIALTO ! I PALACE & RIALTO j ] MT. EDEN. NEWMARKET, i ' Plume 20-573. t'hone 46-609. | , | TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Also Friday and Saturday. First Suburban Screening of the Year s Greatest Sensation, PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON i Singing Six New Songs in his I Finest Achievement. | "~jgONG QF pREEDOM." I I Approved for Universal Exhibition. | Alsc, First Suburban Screening, MARGARET LINDSAY, PAT O'BRIEN, In the dramatic expose of the lives of j 1 "G-Men," their wives and sweethearts. | | "pUBLIC 77 "! ' 1 " h» fTensor lor Adults. I
[I ill Recommended bu censor jot a. I I TRULY X GRAND DQUBLE- | II feature show : I PRINCESS "I at E 8 1 . DOMINION RD. 1 . Phone 21-438 M ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. Arline Judge, Kent Taylor in Edgar ' 3d Wallace's Greatest Mystery,. I "THE CLOCK STRIKES 6.' f fOQ Frank Morgan. Genevieve Tobln in 3d "BY YOUR LEAVE." _ , Both Recommended Censor lor Adults. DO _ Children of All Ages Admitted. j ppp A T I Final Night | IVJIiUAL | To-night at 7.4S ,| I PONSQNBY HI), I I'hone 26-»4il s I (id ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. qj Jack Oakie. Joe Penner in "COLLEGE RHYTHM." ud Guy Kibbee; Aileen McMahon in a 3d "BIG-HEARTED HERBERT." _ , Both Approved Universal Exhibition. j OU Ail Children Admitted. j DE LUXE | To-night at S ■ I MT. ALBERT. l_ Phone 40 104 1 111 Loretta Young, Janet Gaynor, Con--11l stance Bennett, Simone Simon in |fl "LADIES IN LOVE." 1 A!« 0 * Thriller. "BENGAT. riGER." || I Both Recommended Censor for Adult*. SEASON CLOSES FEB. 13. MISSION BAY CARNIVAL. | MISSION BAY CARNIVAL. MISSION BAY CARNIVAL. | i • '"• AUCKLAND'S CONEY ISLAND i - j FOLLOW THE CROWD FOR A NIGHT | OF FUN. CAST YOUR CARES ASIDE AND JOIN THE MERRYj MAKERS. 1 | ATLANTIC FLYER, j A THRILLER! I DE LUXE MERRY-GO-ROUND, MORE POPULAR THAN EVER! AUTO-SKOOTERS, AUTO-SKOOTERS, THE TALK OF THE TOWN! PELL'S HIGH-CLASS ATTRACTIONS - wil£ appeal TO YOOI WE .ALWAYS SELL CLEAN AMUSEMENT. Direction: MILLER AND DAVEY. B4 SWIMMING. gENIOR QHAMPIONSHIPS, | IJIEPID JgATHS, j rpUESDAY, IyjARCH g P.M. j Nominations close February 22. Competii tors Note: Starting stations drawn 5.15 ip-ia., February 23, Room 30, Ferry Bldgs. ljg_ j. R. MILLER. Hon. Sec. LECTURES. T?* k J > | °y. er .. BehtaTtS; Spanish War— ! CSag?" *" it? — Sunday. S p.m. 1 te ACHERB OF DAMMnn B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 24
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