AMUSEMENTS. IT S ALWAYS COOL AT THE Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — S SCREAM IXC, lIEADLI NES. " EXCLUSIVE." " EXCLUSIVE." — With -- CHARLIE RUGGLES, FRANCES FARMER, FRED MacMURRAY, RALPH MORGAN. She Expose,! Yellow Journalism in a Tearing. Pounding Bade of Headlines to Prove She Could Bear the Man Who Killed Her Father ! A Paramount Picture. Recommrndcd by Censor /or Adults. FRIDAY NEXT. A MIRACLE OF MUSICAL DELIGHT. Two Sensational Slars Together in an Exhilarating Romance. SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER Merrily Make Love the Splendours of the Cloud swept Alps 1 N — "THIN ICE." — — " THIN ICE." — " THIN ICE." — — " THIN ICE." — A 20th Century-Fox Picture. Approved for I nivcrsnl E-rliibition. WITH ARTHUR TREACHER. Silver winged rhythm on ice ! Swirling, whirling hundreds led by l lie incomparable Sonja in three spectacular numbers breathtaking in their beauty, dazzling in their splendour! A-SPARKLE WITH FUN AND GAIETY. ! ALEXANDRA | 8 J GHEEN LANE. i Phone 16 647 Alice Fay<\ Jack Haley, Xed Sparks, " WAKE UP AND LIVE." A piu tjml for I nirental Exhibition. K.VKNS in the thrilling " NIGHT OF MYSTERY." I'cc'iin in cnilril hy Censor for Adult*. I DE LTTXF! i To-night at 8 | lj I A]so Tll „ s vV vxcU J MT. ALBERT. | Phone 40-104 Jack Ilulhert. Cieelv Couitneidge, "TAKE MY' TIP." Approved ]„ r Universal Exhibition. Maurice Moscoviteh. Iturgess Meredith, ' U'i XTERSET." I'cirnn mended hy ('ennor tor Adults. Auckland's New Show Place. THE BERKELEY THE BERKELEY By the Sea. At Mission Bay. Direction : Modern Theatres. Ltd. WARNING! I ALL TICKET-HOLDERS FOR THE | GALA OPENING NIGHT ON WEDNESDAY |in aid of (lie Plunket i Society I SHOULD SECURE THEIR RESERVATIONS TO-DAY WITHOUT DELAY! Tickets, 3' and 2/ {No Tax, No Booking Fee), for Opening Night Only, and Reservations. at Lewis Eady, Ltd. OPENING PROGRAMME : CECIL KELLAWAY in "IT ISN'T DONE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Theatre Phone 17-077. I'THE CAPITOL") ,??•s?,!!£ Dick Powell. Madeleine Carroll in "ON THE AVENUE," Outstanding Musical Romance. Appro ted for V nivcrsnl Exhibition. Also Frances Drake. Sir <;uy Sianuini: in i " I'D GIVE MY LIFE." ! A R<miaiitic Drama. Rccommc/idcd by Censor for A tlulls. Reserves (no extra). Phone 12-107. g BASON" QpKNs At YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE On WEDXKSp.w. AT S T.M. With the IZB CONCERT PARTY ON PARADE. DON';T MISS THIS TREAT ! ° -> — - .. j... . PICNICS. EXCURSjOrgg, ETC. J H " P'Radney and •ffsfjfck ■■ OSTE.NI) DIRECT. TIME - TABLE. Leave Auckland. Leave Ostend. 'lues., Dec. 11l t). .'lO a.m. 4.30 p.m. Wed., Dec. 22 0.:!0n.m. 4.'JO p.m. Thurs., Dec. 23 0.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m. 1' ri. f Dec. —-1 ( 30..'J0 a.m. On discharge ( <1.30 p.m. each trip. ( 10.30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 25 NO BOAT NO BOAT Sun., Dec. 20 0.30 a in. 5.30 pm Moil., Dec. "J7 0.30 a.m. .1.30 p.m. lues., Dec. U.3U a.m. ( 0.45 a.m. XT- i t-, ( 4.30 p.m. Wed., Dec. 20 0.30 a.m. 4.30 pm Thurs., Dec. 30 ( 0.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m. ( H.BO p.m. in., Dec. 31 (10.30 a.m. ( 7.0 a.m. and ( <13(1 p.m. (on discharge ~ ( 30.30 p.m. ( other trips. Sat., Jan. 1 D.JiU a.m. As arranged Sun., Jan. J IMJU a.m. As arranged Mod., Jan. 3 9.30 a.m. As arranged __ D (End Central Wharf.) ANEltilA—Thurs., 10 a.m.: Fri., w ll» a.m.. <>.30 and 1<».30 ,>.m. : s«r., o.4r> a.m.: Sun., 11.30 a.m., 0.30 p.m. ; Mon., U. 4.1 a ill., 0.30 p.m. "pOR 10.; [0 Sat., xv 0-1 r. a.m.: Mon., 0.4."> a.m. WATKIN & WALI.IS, 42-400, 4.T-707. r> ]l rONA'S ISLE 11. TI.'BSDAY. A DAY AT THE SEASIDE. Leaves Steps, Leaves Motuiti 9.30 a.m. 5.3<) D M ONA'S ISLE IL MOONLIGHT ENCT'RSION, TUESDAY NIGHT. Leaving Steps 7.4.1 p.m. Returns Auckland 11.15 p.m. Landing at Pine Island. Fare 2' .. 21 VTTATBRFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES. "K" Buses leave Municipal Transport Terminal (behind C.P.0.) Every 20 Minutes daily. RETURN FARES: MISSION BAY, lOd: ST. HELIER'S BAY, 1/2. Also a Service from Newmarket. GLENDOWIE AND KARAKA BAY. Panoramic Views. 1/6 Return. PHONE 24-7 SB. L. J. KEYS, LTD. D SOCIALS. ENTISH ASSOCIATION. TO-MORROW'S SOCIAL will be held in PENWOMEN'S CLUB, Short's Bldgs., opp. Wyndham St. x2O
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 20
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