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AMUSEMENTS. IT'S ALWAYS COOL At the DirectionT*Arnalffnmntecl Theatres, I^td. — 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY — 11 A.M.—2.15—5 P.M.—B P.M. ■SHE EXPOSED THE MAN WHO KILLED HER FATHER. A irirl reporter sets out to beat the man she loves ill :i thrill-packeil battle of headlines! She didn't knowthere could be Murder in a Headline. THRILLINGLY I) IFFBRENT. — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — — "• EXCLUSIVE." — — " EXCLUSIVE." — A Paramount Picture. Hecommcnded by Censor for Adults. With Jim if CHARLIE RUGGLES FRANCES FARMER FRED MacMURRAY LLOYD NOLAN |j RALPH MORGAN | j Stie Exposed Yellow Journalism In a • Tearing. Pounding Rattle of Headlines to Prove Shi' Could Beat the Man who Killed Her Father.. A SMASH HIT. CIVIC TO-DAY! | CRYSTAL RIALTO| | PALACE & RIALTO| | MT. EDEN. NEWMARKET. | I Phone 14-573. L'hone 4(1-609. | I TONIGHT — & SAT., at 8 p.m. "THE ROAD BACK." "THE ROAD BACK." "THE ROAD BACK." Tlcrommended by Censor for Adults. WAR ENDS — LIFE BEGINS. A MOMENTOUS PICTURE! j Might v Successor to j ! ERICH REMARQUE'S I i Notable "All Quiet on the | I Western Front." [ — Associate Feature -— A RIOTOUS MUSICAL By Darryl Zantick, Producer of "Girl in a Million." "On the " SING AND BE HAPPY." "SING AND BE HAPPY."

REAL SNAPPY. MVKLY, DIVER- | SI FI EI > ENTKKTAIN.ME.NT FROM | START TO FINISH, i With I DIXIE DVNIIAII, LEAH RAT. ' Approved for Universal Exhibition. I SPECIAL AT MATINEE TO MORROW children's' *xmas REVELS, With tlio Children's Popular Favourites |j NEDDO & THEA | (OF 17.81. COMPETITIONS. PRIZES, FUN AND FROLIC. On the Screen : "Sing and Be Happy," I N fwn Comedies, Cartoons', etc. THE YEAR'S GREATEST MATINEE. _|J — I)ONT MISS IT — i adelphi i 8 | RICHMOND AV. | I'noiie 27-235 PAUL MUNI, Even surpassing his role in "The Good Earth" ami "Louis Pasteur.'' in "THE WOMAN I LOVE." RAY MiI.LAND - HEATHER ANGEL, "BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES." Doth Recommended h// Censor for Adults. I.IIG MATINEE TOMORROW "I (SAT.). Free Gift to every child. "Bulldog Drummond Escapes,'' News. Comedies. Cartoons. Musical. Novelties, also 11 Ml Chapter "Kinir of the Wilds." :> mi; attractions ;> I! THE ASTOR, if 111 I DOMINION RD. !| : |! ■ Telephone 15-433. ' at S. Variety Session. 7.30. Cui'il Kollaway : Shirley Ann Kicliurils : iu I "IT ISN'T DONE." | I "IT ISN'T DONE." 1 Approved fur Universal Exhibition. Also. Ralph Rellaniv : Marian Marsh : in "TUB MAN WHO LIVED TWICE." liecomminded hi/ Censor for Adults. Also "JI'XGLB JIM." Popular Prices : Reserves : No Extra. Mat. To-morrow, at - p.m.: "It Isn't Done," Serial. Cartoon, etc. rtHECAPiTOLi Kay Francis and lan Hunter in "THE WHITE ANGEL," The Immortal Story of Bravo Florence Nightingale ! Approved for Universal Exhibition Also, Glen da Parrel!, Barton Mar-Lane, in " SMART BLONDE/' A Dynamic Coinedv ! Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. Opening Wed. Next! THE BERKELEY By the Sea. At Mission Bav. Reserves (Opening Niirlit) at Lewis - Bady, LM. PAN^^ TO-NIGHT: S.WITM. TILL 1 A.M. J>ETER pANS JjIAMOUS J>AND. Featuring lAN PITCAITIILY ANI) 808 GERVAN. In a Screamingly Funny Burlesque Number. | 2/6 | Including Supper | 2/6 | Manager NBIL EDGAR. REGATTAS. I U rpAURANGA JJBGATTA, B OXING J)AY, D EC. 27. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. ROWING, SAILING AND POWER BOAT EVENTS. £20—TUG-O'-WA R—£2o. First £16, Second £4. S a Side. Post Entry ; 10/ Per Team. Ocean Race, Auckland to Tauranga, starts December 24, 7 p.m. First Prize, Colin Norris Memorial Gold Cup and Miniature and £10; also Champion Flag presented by Sir Ernest Davis; second £0, third £4. Entries close with the Secretary, R.N.Z.Y.S., MONDAY, December 20, at 7 p.m. Fee 10/. J. McGLOXE, :17 Hon. Secretary. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. RAXGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY— Olive Launches leave Launch Steps: Sat., 0.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. : Sun., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. MOTI'IHI ISLAND—Leave Launch Steps. Il> a.m.-—N. J. INGLIS. I'hone 42-133. 44-59!). :18 ART UNIONS. AUCKLAND Mounted Rifles Band Art Union.—Winning Ticket No. 1540. 17 ELLERSLIE Convent Jubilee Art Union Results—First, Ticket 100S ; second, Ticket 2274; third, Ticket 2148. 17

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 299, 17 December 1937, Page 18

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