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. AMUSEMENTS. JUST A RIOT of laughter from start to finish! They're loose again . . . the merry Marx Brothers in the biggest mixup of laughs, horses, music, girls, song hits, spectacle and howls ever mixed into one giant entertainment. Take our tip . . . it's away out in front of'all musical comedies! AGAIN TODAY AT 11—2.15-8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction : Sir B'eiijniuiu Fuller. They're Off (Their Nuts)! milE TIARX .OKOTIIEP..S -LIIH -WJ-ARX -I J ROT lIE RS T HK M AKX "R "OTHERS -Mie lUaux -Drothkrs milß IXTARX TJROTIIERS -*- lIH JI AI(X -"BOTHERS T HB M AUX TJROTIIERS ~,!il, < AKX ** '«»T 11KHS rpilE TVfARX "IJROTIIERS -A HE IUAKX -DroTHEUS GROUCHO—CHICO—HARPO In Metro-Goldwyn-Muver's big musical fun sliow . .' "A DAY AT THE RACES" "A DAY AT THE RACES" "A DAY AT THE RACES" "A DAY AT THE RACES" "A DAY AT THE RACES" "A DAY AT THE RACES" "A DAY AT THE RACES" With ALLAN JONES, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. Associate Entertainment includes . . . " TENNIS TACTICS." j First appearance of FRED PERRY, | smashing, volleying, lobbing his way | to fame. | A Pete Smith Specialty. j — And — "SERENE SIAM," Fitzpatrick Coloured Travel «;em. and the MELBOURNE CUP FILMS. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY . . . for this evening. Plans at the Theatre from 0.30 a.m. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ill THE ASTOR, ||||||j||| I DOMINION RD. I i mil Telephone 15-433. To-night at 8. Variety Session. 7.30. Grace Moore : Cary Grant : in "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." Bette Davis : Geo. Brent : in "THE GOLDEN ARROW." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Popular Prices : Reserves : No Extra. [THE CAPITOL! %s!&*£ This Evening at a Quarter to Eight! GRACIB FIELDS. Cyril Richard. Owen Nares, in "THE SHOW GOES ON," ■ A Grand Musical Comedy taken aboard 1 the "Queen Mary." Also, Roto. Kent and Kochelle Hudson in "THAT I MAY LIVE," ' r, K *c'U»g! Human! Romantic! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves (no extra). Phone 12-190 Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.411 only. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM _ , , Phone 12-09:! To-night and Monday, ~.."0 p.m. Intrigue. Romance. Adventure with the fate of an Empire at stake. Tvrone Power Madeleine Carroll. Freddie Bartholomew in "LLOYDS OF LONDON." Vnirental Exhibi- , tion. Also, the power of the Press and the long arm of the Law continues against the Underworld. Stewart Erwin, Paul Kelly. Florence Rice in "WOMEN \RE TROUBLE." Recommended by Censor for , Adults. Including Excellent Feuiurcttes. 1 "pit'TUREDROMB MILFORn * At S p.m. Jeanette Mac Donald and Nelson Eddv in--1 "ROME MARIE." Also: Pete Smith Oddity anil News. Approved for Universal Exhibition. IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING . . . Dance in , FLANNELS at PAN\. Premier Cabaret.) TO-NIGHT. ~"" TONIGHT ! Dancing : 8 p.m. Till 11' p.m. I LAURI PADDI'S FAMOUS BAND. — Featuring — • I- JOHNNY MADDEN - (The Singing Drummer). Admission: DRESS I 2 / 6 I OPTIONAL (Reserves: Tel. 46 777.) Manager NEIL EDGAR. I <^^ATINgT^^ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. AT THE OLD RINK! 7.30 TILL MIDNIGHT. TO CYLDE HOWLEY'S WONDER FU L ORCIIESTR A. SPECIALS Waltzing, 2-Stepping. Gliding. Competitions. Gents' Mile Race. DON'T Miss Our Big MASKED HARD-UP CARNIVAL NEXT WEDNESDAY. NOV. 17. Also Commencement of GENTS' CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. SKATING 7.30 TILL MIDNIGHT. GOOD PRIZES. Admission only, «d ; Admission and Skating. 1/0 ; Own Skates, 1/ — THE OLD RINK — Corner Khyher Pass and I'ark Road. SKATING EVERY NIGHT. , "VfQRNING OR AFTERNOON TEAS, I jXX LUNCHEONS. DINNERS OR AFTERTHEATRE SUPP.SRB ARE OF UNEXCELLED QUALITY AT T H E K I T Z. 242, QUEEN STREET. :13 AVIATION. • ArTplub. (imc.l SPECTACULAR FLYING. MANGERE AERODROME SUNDAY. SPECTACULAR PARACHUTE JUMPS. ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT THE RECORD. AEROBATIC DISPLAY, MOTORLESS FLIGHT, By FLIGHT-LIEUT. D. M. ALLAN. , Passenger Flights in Five-Place Cabin a BEECHCRAFT AEROPLANE Cruise at 150 miles per hour. 7/6 each. VISIT MANGERE s AND WATCH THE FLYING. a Wellington Air Liner leaves 8.15 a.m. and 12 noon. Arrives 2.30 p.m. and G p.m. Admission to Aerodrome Od. School Children Free. No parking charge. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Bus Station 1.20 p.m. Sunday. FLIGHTS ARRANGED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. F - FOR DANCINC, TEACHERS OF DANCING, \ MEETINGS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., - AOVTB., SEE PAGE TWENTY-THREE 7 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 24

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