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AMUSEMENTS. . "A GREAT PROGRAMME!" ! That is the consensus of opinion from those who have been able to gain admittance to St. James' this week. Ninety minutes of what ir takes to make you really laugh . . . and an outstanding selection oL' featurettes ! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11— 2.1.",—S P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. LAUREL AND TTAKDY \UREL -"-ND J-J-AKOV T AUREL \M) TTAKDY -L'AI I;I:I. Axn XX.\KDY LAUREL AND TTAKDY Arm; i- -A.\i> J-A KDY In .Metro Gold w.vn-Mayer's ! Mirthquake, ( "WAY OUT WEST." "WAY OUT WEST." i "WAY OUT WEST/' . One of tiie best Associate Programmes fur a long time includes: "MARCH OF TIM K No. 31" .... "Tfin BOSS DIDN'T SAY GOOD M<<KNIN<;." Oddity . . . "SUNDAY NI < i 11T AT THE TKOCA DERI <," Musical Novelty .... "JUNGLE JUVENILES.'' I'ete Smith Specialty . . And St. .lames' News Service, showing bombing of Shanghai, etc. BOX PLANS .... Are Open at the Theatre from !(• a.m. Phone 3 Approved for U nircrsal Inhibition. PRINCE EDWARD ~ Karan irabapi" Road Phone 40-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. GUFST To-niglit. at 7.30! GUEST CARROLL, VjUJbO;' Donald Cook — George Murphy GUEST "jßAjlorsv." GUlliSl lie was the riinnip.. with only ono vice. . ..Jealousy.. . .It cost him iiis crown and nearly his NIGHT *Otto Kruger NIGHT "Living Dangerously." I MTPIIT Thrills. Exeitl'inont, Adventure. IMLrrH li\olli, J! ceo 1,1 mended by Censor NTOHT f" r Adult*. KXCELLENT SUPPORTING JNIGHI l'R< )<; RA M M E ! ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 6d. To All Parts of the Theatre. ggj§ Upper Symonds St. Dir. : R. J. Kerridge. To-night at S p.m. ISPECIAL i:.N TERT.MNMIONT ! Warner Bros. Present The Funniest Picture' of ttie Year! "CALL IT A DAY. ''==== With Olivia !>«' Havilla ml, lan Hunter, Anita •■lxniise. Aliee Hrady. Roland Young. Rccommcndcd by Censov for Adults. — Also — FIVE BRILLIANT ST A ICS ! Barbara Stanwyck. < 1 onßaymond. Ro'bt. Young, Ned Sparks, H vlen Broderic-k, In | "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT." | AJ) pro red tor IJ ni versa I //-.rhibit ion THE Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J.. Kerridge. Sessions: LM.j and S p.m. Itaily. JOSKril CALLKIA. Florence Rice. T«*d Healy in M.iJ.M.'s Tlirill-l'aclied Spovial ! —"MAN OF THE PEOPLE."— •— Also — JOWL McCRIOA. ,7 KAN ARTHUR, in The Maddest Mirtli Show of the Year! "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN." Both Approved for LUicenvril L\rhibit ion. Auckland's New Show Place, THE BERKELEY THE BERKELEY By the Sea. At Mission Bay. Direction: Modern Theatres, Ltd. GRAND GALA OPENING To-morrow Night ! J (Offlrial Opening by Lady Davis at iOijhi nVlock prompt ) With a Special Presentation of CECIL KF;LLAWAY "IT ISN'T DONE." An Outstanding Comedy ' Approved )ur Universal Exhibition. Selected Featurettes And on Stage: TUB BERKELEY TRIO (Isobel Langlands. JJnrjorie Gully, Marjorie Tiarksl. ENTIRE PROCEEDS OF OPENING NIGHT IN AID OF PLUNKET SOCI BTY. Prices (Opening Night Only) : Circle Stalls 2/ (No Tax). Reserves (no extra) at Lewis F.ady, Ltd. DOORS WILL HB OPBNBI) AT 7 P.M. fTHE CAPITOd Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll in "ON THE AVENUE," Outstanding Musical Romance. A/.'/iroreft lor Universal inhibition. Also "ranees Drake, Sir Guy Standing in " I'D GIVE MY LIFE." A lojmantic Drama. Rcevtn mended by Censor for Adults. Reserves (no extra). Phono 12-1!»7. MAYFAIR SANDKINGHAM. Phone 12-003. To-night. at 7.30. Thrills Flaming with Excitement! Lee Tracy. Diana Gibson in "BE'-HIND THK HEADLINES." Rccvnuu-ndcd tm Censor tor Adults. Also, one Big Laugh ! Ned Uiiarks, Gordon Marker, in "TWO'S COMPANY." Approve<{. for Universal Exhibition. —■ — iS-icellent Featurettes DANCING. AMBASSADORS' HALL, DOMINION rd. (2nd Section). TO-NIGHT' 1 TO-NIGHT! USUAL OLD-TIME DANCE. .K TILL 12. Good Supper. iMood Floor. Good Music. 2 Monte Carlos. Special Festive Prizes. Music by LOU COCKS and his CAVALIBKS, Admission 1/. J. \V. GOODHEW MX'. WHAT YOU HAYJJ BEEN WAITING FOR! CARNIVAL AND MIDNIGHT DANCE, NEW YEAR'S EVE, N o'-Clocft till Dawn. Old-time and MoiHern Hals, Novelties, Hallooing. Streamers, etc. Special Ice Cream .Supper and Savoury Brealifast. Admission: Ciuniival and Dance, 3/, or Midnight Danco <<nly, 2/. 21 A KT LARIvINM and" his Dance Band.— -* * In ■;niriow. I'hone 27--l."if). B "DLIND Institute. Auckland's most Brilliant Band, o!ld-time and modern.— Box S. Newmarket. Hi vine 4.~i-S7<>. B SHALFOON" S Dance Band Bureau ; 8 J J Bands available. —Atwaters Pianos. B TEACHERS OF DANCING. • A VIS HBDG OMAN STUDIO. n Correct Tuition js I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T. Learn to Dance well I'tml enjoy your holiday dancing with added zest. Open all summer. 32SA, QUEF.SV STREET. Phone r -4-147. TS TfRAXK WOODRUFIVe, the Expert Instructor on Vacation..—l 74, Symonds St. B ECCLESIASTICAL. ■ffla "VrOTICE TO HESI DENTS AND " VISPEORS, WAJHEKE ISLAND. MASS will he offered on Cil..i. T.MAS DAY. SUNDAY. DKt'EMHEK 21). NEW YE MPS DAY. SUNDAY. JANUARY 2, at OSTEND HALL—7.IS a.m. i OMIHA—9.3\o a.m. :2:j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1937, Page 24

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