AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY! at 11 — 2.15 — S p.m. " DISHONOUR BRIGHT," _ with — TOM WALLS, BETTY STOCKFI ELDDIANA CHURCHILL. Plans at the Theatre. I'hone Recommended bii Censor for Adults. MORE LAURELS ... More laurels for lovely .loan . . . teamed for the lirst time -with popular Boh Taylor in the thrilling drama of a glamorous girl who -won the hearts of men . . . (lie hatred o£ womeu . . . and ruled a nation's destiny! TO-MORROW AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — S P.M. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD — and — ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR in Metro-Gold\v\ ii-Mayer's thrilling production of / Till"/ / 1 OltCF.ol'S TTUSSY," in-; * *oRGF.nus 11 rssv." ••riiilF/ iKiidiKoi'.s iirssY," •• ■*■ iii-; ''oiKiKors li rssY." ■•rpiiK / iou<;i:ors it ussy." •• J-iiiv T oi:ci:oi s J-*-i'ssy." "rpilK /.KtllllKiirS TTUSSY," •• A i IF/ ii ok<;f.ous il issv." "rpill-"/ pOKIiKorS TTUSSY." • • J. Hi-; ll (iKii]:ms Jl rssv;' -rnilF/ /IOKGKOUS TTUSSY," "-L HE "ORGKUI."S -tXcSSY," — -nith — FRANCHOT TONE, * FRANCHOT TONE, FRANCHOT TONE, MBLVYN -T\OUGLAS, BLVYN ■L'linil.AS. LIONEL TJAKRVMOUB, lONKL XJa.RRY.MORB, JAMES STEWART. A Brilliant Associate Programme includes . . . " MARCH OF TIME, 1937, No. 2." — An« — " HOW TO BE A f DETECTIVE," Robert Bencllliy Oddity. l_ ADVANCE BOOKINGS . . . are available at the Theatre now . . Be wise . . . make your reservations early. Approved for Universal Exhibition. llllli||!the astor, I Hill I Hi 111 Jll DOMINION RD. !111 1 ( To-night at S. Variety Session, 7.30. JKANKTTK MacDONALD CLA R K GABLB. SPBNCKR TRACY in ""SAN FRANCISCO." I "SAN FRANCISCO." j Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also "AUDIOSCOPIKS." And Selected Supporting Programme. LOUNGB CIBCLK. 1/0 ; STALLS, 1/. RE6KRVBS. NO EXTRA. TEL. 15-433. peter pan ATTRACTION peter pan EXTRAORDINARY. peter pXx COMMENCING petbrpax .TO-MORROW, pktbr I'an FRIDAY NIGHT. pktkr i' : \x FRIDAY NIGHT. PETEK PAX DIRKCT FROM AUSTRALIA. I'KTBR PAX The First and only appearI'ETEK PAN mice in Auckland o£ the PKTBR PAN SKNSATIONAi. PETER PAN AUSTRALIAN PKTBR I'AV ADAGIO ACT, PKTF/K p'a.V EVE & LEROI, PKTBR PAX EVE & LEROI, I'UTPii !»'»\- FouturiuK "La Statuette." I i.i''!-t'i» i> »v '1"" ( " Management lias gone to 1 i»i--« • \ »"v considcial.le expense to El J AX . secure these two professional iM-rr P i.'v v dancers as they were passing !>FT • t p v through our city. ,{:..:; |, A too good to miss. PKTKR {,-J N Daiu-iiiK from '.' p.m. to 1 a.m. PKTKR PAN TU PKTKR pan THEO WALTERS' pk'Tkh p'»V FAMOUS PERSONALITY PFTKIi i'Jv T "'° LUCKY' SPOTS. pripn piv Sub. -'/li (including supper). PPTVH PIV FOLLOW THK CROWD, I'VTPR P»\ FRIDAY NIGHT. TO pktkrpan THE PETER PAN PKTKR PAN CAij Aixfci J.. PKTKR PAN The Caharet is open every PKTKR PAN night except Thursdays. PETER PAN Direction:- Frederick Carr, PETER PAN Cec. Boyton.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 28
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