AMUSEMENTS. |[{ill!llin'"im]l||lili«'» ul »iUI||lllillil STRAND. Illl!lll!llllimilllllllllllimnmiilllini!l!ililll!lllll II Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Continuous Sessions : 11—2.13—5—5. NINO MARTINI romance NINO MARTINI a £Vth E NINO MARTINI song. JOAN FONTAINE "MUSIC FOR MADAME," Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFATR —= _ Queen St. Phone 42-169. rr Direction : Amalgamated theatres. Ltd. Continuous Sessions : 1' -2 — -j—S. LAST TWO NIGHTS. .tirst N./.. Hrreiuin.,. Mill "CHARLIE CHAN "CHARLIE CHAN "CHARLIE CHAN -ON BROADWAY." ON BROADWAY." ON BROADWAY." With WARNER OLAND KEl'B LUKE-—IOAN MARSH, J. BDWA Kl> BRO.M BERG. THRILL TO CHAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE! THIS TIME THEY GET HIM . . . almost. Recommcndcd by Censor for Adults. FRIDAY NEXT O 810 HOLIDAY SPECIALS ty *u ■ — Both First N.Z. Screening — No. 1— JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN As a Dashing, Debonair Detective In "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." "SMASH AND GRAB." As lighthearted and snappily paced as tlie "Thin Man." Recommended by Censor for Adults. No. 2 — THE CELEBRATED JONES FAMILY JONES FAMILY JONES FAMILY JONES FAMILY In the Season's Greatest Laugh Hit, " HOT WATER." "HOT WATER." "HOT WATER." " HOT WATER." " HOT WATER." "HOT WATER." " HOT WATER." Approved for • Universal Exhibition. LAUGHS — YELLS — SCREAMS. MAYFAIR — FRIDAY ! j PETER PAN 'N'.Z.'s Premier Cabaret.) DELAY . . . Is Dangerous—Only a Few Cubicles! Left for NEW YEAR'S EVE. NEW YEAR'S EVE. j Avoid Certain Disappointment by ■ Reserving Promptly ! 8 P.M. TILL 2 A.M. ADMISSION j 5/6 | JJRBSS QPTIONAL Reserves .... TEL. 4G-777 N.B.—The Cabaret will not be open until Friday Night. J~ARRY ADXER^ THE MOUTH ORGAN VIRTUOSO. In a New Number, "WITH PLENTY OF MONEY ON YOU." BOND AND BOND'S RECORD SHOP. x2O TROTTING. TROTTING! SECOND DAY—TO-MORROW FINAL DAY—FRIDAY. While Willow Wave was not the public's fancy for yesterday's Trotting Cup, his victory, after sjueh a thrilling contest, aroused wonderful enthusiasm, and patrons are eagerly awaiting a meeting of these great horses over 1J miles to-morrow. WILL TO-MORROW SEE A NEW RECORD FOR li MILES ESTABLISHED? AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING, 1937. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY, DEC. 31. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. 1/6—ADMISSION TO COURSE—I/6 LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course), Gentlemen 6/ Ladies •*/ Children (under 12 years) . 2/ DERBY STAND (Outside Enclosure) Gentlemen 1/C, Ladies, Free. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. A. G. MABEE, 20 Secretary. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. PATENTS r and PROTECTIONS Obtainable in All Countries. BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY. Registered Patent Attorneys, Dingwall Building, 87-93. Queen Street. Auckland. A Dr. b. levinsohn and dr. h TICHAUER. D.M.D. tßerlin), Dental Surgeons, c Will be practising during the holiday perioc r I at Lister Bidg.. Victoria St. PHONE 45-521. 3(
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1937, Page 16
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