AMUSEMENTS. A LAUGH TOPS EVERY THRILLING MOMENT! ]o.'!7"s first brilliant ultra modern screen comedy . . . packed with thrills and laughs . . . lavishly staged . . . gorgeously dressed! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M. ST. JAMES , THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. ITS THE SEASONS SMARTEST SHOW!.... " THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." — With — WILLIAM POWELL JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY FRANK MORGAN Brilliant Associate Programme includes ... "MARCH OF TIME"—OUR GANG COMEDY—ROBERT BENCHLEY ODDITY. Bookings are heavy for this evening. Plans at the Booking Office in the Main Foyer. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. (Movie Ball, Peter Pan Cabaret, July 8.) 1 PRINCE EDWARD \ Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. .Warm and Comfortable. OLD ~VTIGHT ! LD -C AVOURITES' IGHT ! 12 GREAT STARS! FORSAKING A LL. rVTHERS," ORSAKING "tHEBS," With I Clark Gable 1 1 Joan Crawford | 1 Robert Montgomery | I Billie Burke 1 | Rosalind Russell | I Charles Butterworth I Love races for the altar; but comedy gets there first! " "pwIAMOND TIM," " -L'IAMOND « IM," With I Edward Arnold I 1 Jean Arthur | I Binnie Barnes 1 1 Eric Blore | I Cesar Romero | I George Sidney i From the famous novel by Parker Morell .... Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Clnesound . . . Cartoon, Etc. ADULTS, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d. To All Parts of the Theatre. RESERVE NOW! It will cost no more. GAIETY GREAT SOUTH ROAD. OTAHUHU. Phones 17-573 and SI Otahuhu. TO-NIGHT, WEI), unj THURS.. at S. Repeat Screening. CLARK GABLE, CLAUDETTE COLBERT lii I "JT TTAPPENBD r\ NB ATIG HT " I I "J-γ J-I-APPENBP VANE) -*-MGHT." | I Approved for Universal Exltibition. Preceded by Excellent Supporting Items. ! MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM. Phone 12 003. Centrally Heated. To-night, also Wednesday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Guest Nights. A glamorous romance of Vienna by the creators of "Desert Sons" nnd "New Moon." "THE NIGHT IS YOUNG." Adult Recommendation. With Ramon Novarro, Evelyn Lnye. Edward Everett Horton. Donald Cook. Also the year's funniest ?ang picture "BABY-FACE HARRINGTON." Universal Exhibition. With Charles Butterworth. Una Merkpl. Eugene Pallctie. Excellent FeaturPttPs. CIVIC RECEPTIONS. QIVIC "DECEPTION. MA Civic Reception will bp tpndered by his Worship the Deputy-Mayor. tho Hon. Bprnard Martin. M.L.C.. in thp Council Chamber, Town Hall, on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at 12 noon, to VISITING LBC- i TTRERS FROM OVERSEAS ATTENDING THE .MOW EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP! CONFERENCE which is being held in the TOWN HALL, Auckland, from July I 9 to 15. inclusive. A cordial invitation is extended to citizens to be present. JAMES MELLING. J» Town ClPrk. MEETINGS. QUEST CLUB, COLWILL CHAMBERS, SWANSON ST.—Wednesday, 1 p.m.. Lunch Talk, Rev. V. J. Handy : "Tho Pulpit, the Press and the Powers that be." Public Invited. Arthur Ford broadcasts from IZB Monday Next. ii.3O p.m. j,o A UCKLAND GENERAL LABOUttERS' UNION. MONTHLY MEETING. TRADES HALL TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 730 PM T. STANLEY, " General Secretary. ONTHLY MEETING OF THE LOCAL BODIES LABOURERS' UNION At Trades Hall, JULY 7, at ?.:«> p.m. Business: General ; Affiliation with New Zealand Federation of Labour. Admission Pence Card.—BERNARD CLEWS Sec 6
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 158, 6 July 1937, Page 18
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