AMUSEMENTS. I THE MAN WHO MAKES HISTORICAL CHARACTERS LIVE! Down through the years from his iirst outstanding portrayal of "Nero" to the unforgettable character of "Henry VIII." . . . the definite portrait of Henry Moulton-Barrett in "The Rarretfs of Wimpole Street" . . the sincerity of his Captain Bligh in "Mutiny on the Bounty," -which was acclaimed as sheer genius. CHARLES LAUGHTON Delineates with the bold strokes of a master of his craft another memorable character in the private life of the greatest artist that ever lived! "REMBRANDT," Alexander Korda's Mighty Production (London Films —United Artists.) Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. Plus: An Excellent Associate Programme. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., 8 p.m. At THE EMBASSY— J. c. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES (32-660). PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. PACKED TO THE DOORS! And How They Laughed and Cheered ! "CALM YOURSELF," j With Robert Young. Madge Evans. i Nat Pendleton. Ralph Morgan. J "WILD HORSE MESA," With Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Charlie Grapewln. Roth Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supports, including Screen Souvenirs, Etc. ADULTS, 6D. CHILDREN, 3D. To All Farts of the Theatre. Fuller-Hay ward's / —X Phone 26-041 I PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus. I Cool and Comfortable. Newsreels, 7.30 p.in. Another Big Attraction. THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, I TOM WALLS & RALPH LYNN in "POT LUCK." j Recommended bu Censor for Adults. , I Fuller-Hay ward's / x Phone 22 683 | j VICTORIA V^)DEVONPORT| j I Shore Subjects, 7.80-8 pJn. I Adults, till—Cl'EST NlGHT—Children 3d Tile Four Marx Brothers in "DUCK SOUP." Approved for L niversal Exhibition. Richard Arlen. Sally Eilers, Rosco Ateg, Itoix'rt Armstrong. In "SHE MADE HER BED." Recnmmt nded bu Censor lor 4 dull*. [ Fuller-Hay ward's / —\ Phone 26-406 | I CINEMA LYNN I [ Surrey Crescent. To-night at 7.30 p.m. I j 6d—GUEST NIGHT—3d Katharine Hepburn & Douglas Fairbanks,' JII ii.. In I "MORNING GLORY." Ricardo Cortcz and Barbara Bobbins in "HAT. COAT AND GLOVE." Both Recommended bu Censor tor Adults. I — Thursday and Fridav — "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS." I ONEHUNGA | I S I RAND. STRAND I TO-NIGHT — FAMILY NIGHT. 1 louble-Stnr Attraction. Jean Parker and an All-Star Cast in •WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE." Reeommended bit (Jennor fur Adults. Joseph Schmidt (the Pocket Caruso) in "A ST A U F K\Aj FKO.M HEAVKN." Approved for ('niversal Exhibition. I'riccs. lid and d. No H.Uf Tickets. SHOWS. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN SHOW. "THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ALL" AT THE NEW SHOWGROUNDS, EPSOM, NEXT FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 AND 27. GREAT DISPLAY OF PEDIGREE STOCK. HORSE JUMPIXG. BUCKJUMPING. DOG TRIALS. TROTTING RACES. WOOD CHOPPING IX) G SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. CHILDREN'S RIDING EVENTS. DB ORATED PON lES. ADMISSION, 1/6: CHILDREN, Cd. The New Grounds are splendidly appointed, and will accommodate 75,000 persons. See Display Advertisement on Page 11. 24 FLOWER SHOW. j I DAHLIA SHOW, ! TOWN HALL, j MARCH 4 AND 5. A MARVELLOUS DISPLAY OF THE BEST BLOOMS IX THE PROVINCE. ; N.Z.-RAISED SEEDLING DAHLIAS '< SURPASS IMPORTED VARIETIES. ! Entries Close at 5 p.m. TUBS.. March 2. j Schedule on Application. C. PIERCE. Secretary. | Imperial Buildings. Queen Street. 2 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1937, Page 20
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