I AMUSEMENTS. I,— j SECOND BIG WEEK! Mi Unprecedented enthusiasm greets I another great show for St. James'! ; l| AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — ! ;i! 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. j ||| ST. JAMES' THEATRE |j ||j Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. j| | j Easily her greatest role . . JOAN CRAWFORD |i JOAN CRAWFORD j ! JOAN CRAWFORD j i — and — ROBERT TAYLOR ' | ROBERT TAYLOR | ' New fame awaits them in Metro-Gold- |! I wyn-Mayer's thrilling production of j, I -milß d ORGEOUS TTUSSY," I || •• L 1I|,; VT O|{<;K,OUS0|{<;K,OUS J-AUSSY," 1 I "riMIB /GORGEOUS TTUSSY." i I " HE Gorgeous XICSSY," — With — FRANCHOT TONE. And ] The Second Chapter of the | j "MARCH OF TIMg, 1937." [ Plans are now on view in the Main Foyer. Phone 32-92<». Approved for Universal Exhibition. PRINCE EDWARD Karangnliape Road Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES," With MADELEINE CARROLL. GEORGE BRENT ARTHUR TREACHER. EDWARD BROPHY Will she hang? Will she be aequitted? Who really eommitted this cold-blooded murder? Sec the greatest court scene ever filmed ' Recommended bu Censor for Adults. "CORONADO," With JACK HALEY, JOHNNY DOWNS, BETTY BURGESS, ANDY DEVINE, ALICE WHITE. LEON ERROL. Eddy Duchin and Orchestra. An avalanche of laughs . . tinkling with tunes . . . twinkling with beauty . . . and timed to a fast modern tempo. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO SCREENING: -Colour Classic, "The Cobweb Hotel." Screen Song . . . Novelties, Etc. BOX PLANS are Now on View at the Theatre. II !|THE ASTOR, 111 111 it II DOMINION RD. ||] ||||< To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. GRACE MOORE, With Franchot Tone, in | "THE KING STEPS OUT." | Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Spencer Tracy *: Sylvia Sidney, in " F U R Y." Recommended bu Censor for Adults. LOUNGE CIRCLE. 1/0 : STALLS. 1/. RESERVES. NO EXTRA : TEL. 15-433. WESTERN MATINEE TOMORROW. 2 Col. Cartoons, Comedy, Etc. | THE CAPITOL! Performance To-night commences at 7.45. EXTENDED SEASON. (Showing at Matinee To-iyorrow) Jeanette Mac Donald, Clark Gable in " SAN FRANCISCO." Recommended bu Censor tor adults. Also "AI'DIOSCOPIKS," Amazing Novelty. To-morrow's Bookings are very heavy Would Permanent. Patrons, not requiring seats, please plione liox office? No extra for Reserves. ~|| NEW ROYAL li. ■ olHli'llll ' K1 N'GSLA ND) 1H1h11,,... This Evening at 7.30. Phone 20-400. \ lionaid Colman, Claudette <'olbert, Victor Mcl.iiglen, Rosalind Russell in "UNDER TWO FLAGS." Rccommitided by Censor for -Jdults. Also tfi«> Jonrs Family in "EDUCATING FATHER." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. I Matinee Sat.: Lucky Numbers and "Under j Two Flags." ! MAYFAIR — SANDRINC.HA.\I. j Phone 12-003. To-night, also Sat. and Mob., at 7.">0 p.m. Speel.-i 1 < 'hlldrens Mat.. Sat., 2 p.m. Cay Pilgrims of the Night. Stan and Oliie have never before been funnier. LAI'REr, AND HARDY in "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "The Thin Man's" wife becomes a ' G-M.'in's sweetheart. : SPENCER TRACY and MYRNA I.OY in 1 " WIIIPSAW." j Recommended bu Censor for Adults. \ Excellent Featurettes. Be Wise. Book j Ni ; vy - ATHLETIC SPORTS. Y THLKTIC ANU QYCLE 59TH VICTOR LUDORUM CUP CARNIVAL. CARLAW PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M. CHAMPIONS COMPETING. THE CARNIVAL OF THE SEASON. Admission. 1/ ; Indies, 6d. (irandstand, od. Children under 14 years, Orl. 4 H. T. J. MeNEIL, Hon. See. EXHIBITIONS. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES LENT BY THE NATIONAL OALLEIIY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Daily .... 10 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Sunday . . 2 p.m. - 4.3" p.m. J SPECIAL. —II I On SATURDAY MORNING at I 10.30. MR. li. IM INN. Art | Lecturer, Teachers' Training I College, will give a Talk on the ! pictures. | ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING. •' Town Clerk. GARDEN PARTY. . JJ°Y SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION. (iARDE -N PARTY nt the Home MR. AND MRS. ELON BOND Rf niuera Road. Remuera. SATURDAY. MARCH 6. To be opened by the Mayoress, Mrs. Ernest Davis, at 2.30. Dancing by Madame Valeska's Pupils Feats of Strength and Equilibrium by I.en Wilson and his llerci lean Hand Balancers Tennis, Sideshows, Afternoon Tea. Admission Od. Children Half Price. Scouts la Uniform Free. 5
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