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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson s New Luxury I'layhouM. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. 5 p.m., 8 p.m. CHARLES LAUGHTON ELSA LANCHESTER GERTRUDE LAWRENCE THREE GREAT STARS In Alexander Korda's Mighty Production "REMBRANDT," He whose love of beauty mil never perish He who knew women lis nu man ever <|7iT~" He whose laughter rln» do in the and on to the screen A man for women to love hihl mrn i,, admire' (London Films —United Artists.) Recommended by Censor lor Adult* Plus: An Excellent Associate Programme TELEPHONE FOB RESERVES (32-680)! I OTAHUHU THEATRES. 1 Phones : I'it.y 17-875. Otahuhu 15. GAIETY — GREAT SOUTH ROAD. FRI , SAT. and MON., AT 8. The Year's Outstanding Romantic Comedy. BARBARA STANWYCK. ROBERT YOUNG with Cliff Edwards, Ruth Donnelly J D ' 1 "RED SALUTE." J Approved for Universal Exhibition.. Released by I'nited Artists. Associate Feature: Edward Arnold, Victor Jory. Joan Perrv in "MEET NERO WOLKE." Recommended by Centor for Adulti. Preceded by Latest News Items from Overseas. ORPHEUS STATION BOAD. FRI.. SAT. and MON., AT 8. Warner Bros.' Stirring Epic of the Skies, m J AMES CAGNEY, PAT O'BRIEN, Stuart Erwin, June Travis in I "CEILING ZERO." | Approved for Universal Exhibition. Preceded by an Exceptional Associate l*rogrumuie, including Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in Colour. "PLUTO'S JUDGMENT." FRIDAY and MATINEE ONLY : First Chapter Our New Serial "FLASH GORDON." Patrons Are Asked to Note: Unpaid Reserves cannot be held after 7.45 p.m. |"~THE LONDON/ 7 ! gd COMMENCING TO-DAY ft* gjj (FRIDAY), SAT. and MON. jj gj 2 SPLENDID FEATURES. -j 3d FRANCIS LEDERER, 6d CHARLIE RUGGLES. RA JOAN BENNETT in . 6d "THE PURSUIT OF S 3d HAPPINESS." . £ 6<J ' I * JU,sr,m,rp of Love Is Universal, g. OJ WARD ROBINSON and «>U JEAN ARTHUR in 3d 6d "PASSPORT OF FAME." 6d 3d A Mad Adventure. 3d Approved L nivernal Exhibition 6d 3d Contlnuouf from 11 to 10.30. gd 6d Adults 6d, Children 3d. Res.. 1/. TO 3d THE LONDON, Q-p-Q- 3d MTUDOR CINEMA | Always Cool. — Natural Ventilation! This Bvenlng at 8.15! = IRENE DUNNE and — PAUL ROBESON*. with Charles Winulger and Allan Jones ! In 1= "SHOW BOAT." j Approved for Univtrnal Exhibition. A fjrrat romantic. mtiHiral drama! '—■ Also British Air News —Cinenuuiid— EE Etc. ■ MATINEE TO-MORROW I Sat.) at 2.«0 I n A I XT TV I takapl'Na. I 1 I | To-night. Ph. 23-405. Francis Idn 'Luptno i Roland = Young in 'ONE RAINY AFTERNOON.' Recommended by Centor for Adults. I AMBASSADOR "a'S.[ Young. Franchot Tone in ~ "THE UNGUARDED HOl'K." ■ Recommended by Censor lor Adulti. Jane Withers, Tom Brown in ==£ "GENTLE JULIA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Laurel and Hardy Comedy. "Thicker Than Water." Matinee To-morrow, screening "Gentle Julia." MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Phone 12-O'JJ. To-night, also £at. and Mon., 7.30 p.m. Special Children's Mat.. Sat.. 2 p.m. A Sunburst of Song. Musical Rhythm. Dancing, Spectacle, you've never dreamed of. A merry whirl of tuneful laughter. Fred. Astaire and Ginccr Rogers, in "SWING TIME." _ , Also Dick Powell, Ann Dvorak, Paul Whlteman and his Band. Numerous other great stars in "Thanks a Million." Both Approved Lnlrcrtal t'shtbi" tion. The Keaturettes are great. Booking! are very heavy. Be wise. Book Now. OOLF. _____ EXHIBITION FK GOLF. BY WORLD MASTERS, KIRKWOOD AND HAGEN. SPECIAL EXHIBITION MATCH, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. ON 'I HB MIDDLEMORE LINKS. An event of the greatest inti-rcvt to every golfer. The niie and only JOB KIRKWOOIJ. with his magical trick shots. hhl WALTER HAGEN, tin- Greatest (.'olfer of all time. Walter lliigen has estulillslieil more records anil wmi more chai.ipionsliitis tliun any otlicr player in the world. TO SEE these two leaders in nation is a source of inspiration to everybody ulio plays "Ye Aneient Game." Lecture and Demonstration follow the match. ADMISSION. 5/ (Plus Tix). AUCKLAND > Foremost iTofesj.iou.il Coach. Norrle Bell. Watt*' Sports Di'pot^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 16

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