AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE CROWDS! Unprecedented enthusiasm greets another great show for St. James'! again to-day at ii—^.is—s p.m. ST. JAMES , THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Easily her greatest role . . JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD — and — ROBEitT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR New fame awaits them in Metro-dold-\v.vii-M.-iycr's thrilling production of '■ rpilß /"IOKGBOI'S TJI'SSV," I '■ *- IIK vl(iiu;Kors -IJ-fSSY." '■ '■pi 11-; plilKlKill'S TjrsSY," I -*■ hi; "Johgeous -^-rssv," '; — With — FRANCHOT TONE, MELVIX DOUGLAS. And i The Secoixl Cliapter <if the \ "MARCH OF TIME, 1937." 1 Plans are now on view in the Main Foyer. Phone. .'J2 020. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE r=i=_ _—ZHI STATE. \ . Symoud's St. Direction : U. J. Kerridge To night at 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENING OF "HIS BKOTHEH'S WIFE.' , Recommended by Censor for Adults. I Commencing To-morrow. 1 ANOTHER * 1!J37 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer SPECIAL Meet the — I LAUREL TWINS I LAUREL TWINS and the HARDY TWINS HARDY TWINS Just twice as funny as Itffore In j| " OUR RELATIONS." || i| " OUR RELATIONS." || I! "OUR RELATIONS." || 1 "OUR RELATIONS." \\ BRIXi: THE CHILDREN. BRING THE FAMILY. HVKKYBdIIY WILL LOVE THI,' SHOW. In addition, another fid minutes of M.G.M.'i Popular Short Features. Approved fur Universal Exhibition. THE q^_ Karaiigahu{K> Koad. Direction : R. J. Kerridge Daily Sessions: 2.1." and 8 p.m. Final Screenings <>£ "CLIVE OF INDIA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Commencing Friday. I SHIRLEY SHIRLEY I "CAPTAIN | TEMPLE [ JANUARY." | TEMPLE Approved fdr Universal Exhibition. — Also — EDWARD G. ROBINSON JEAN ARTHUR in The surprise production of the yejir. 1| "PASSPORT TO FAME." jj Recommended by Censor lor Adults. "pOLLOW THE CROWD AND TAKE! A DIP IN THE LARGEST SALT WATER SWIMMING POOL IN THE DOMINION. MILEORD'S WONDER POOL. x 4 CARNIVALS. ONEHUNGA. ONEHUNGA. MONSTER STREET CARNIVAL ARTHUR STREET, off Quceu Street TO-MORROW EVENING, 7.30. Fun For All. Admission Free. Torchli 2 ht Procession from Royal Oak. 7.30 p.m. Fun of the Fair. Dancing, Side-shows. Etc. To take part in the procession for Kest Dressed Lady in Slacks. Prize £11/ -Mho Best Dressed Ulrl in Slacks (under 13 years), prize 10/ti. Poet «-ntries for slack competition free at Royal Oak at i p.m.. and take part In procession. First one that finds "Mr. Snondulex" at 830 'tenVhufnT I. 10 ' T ThrPP 8a, " ,8 in Attendance. I'otron. J. Park. Mayor Organiser. E. V. Sutherland. Secretary. A (. Hoiildsworth. Proceeds Ouehunga" Citizens Band Instrument Fund. If Wet wi 1 be held in Foresters' Hall
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Auckland Star, Volume LVXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1937, Page 28
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Auckland Star, Volume LVXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1937, Page 28
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