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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY ! Warner Btoe. Present M R * p ACL M LM In THB LIFE OF 2 OLA> Approved for Universal Exhibition. AT THE REGENT Dir. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW ! " AND ]y£ODBLS." " AND " AND IyjODELS." WHAT A SHOW ! Take a Look at the Programme! i JACK BENNY. He leads and the laughs follow! 2. IDA LUPINO. A little bit of all right! 3. RICHARD ARLBX. Romantic competition for Benny! 4. GAIL PATRICK. She gives Jack heart trouble! 5. BEN BLUR AND JUDY CANOVA. The n.west, funniest comedy 1 ttfem ! 6. YACHT CLUB BOYS. The craziest quartet in films. 7. COXXIE BOSWBLL. Radio songbird. HIT TUNES. They're all in "Al RTISTS and M odels." A Paramount Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVE NOW! Plan at Theatre — 32-SBB. Upper Symonds St. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge. : To-night at S p.m. Phone 43-645. FINAL SCREENING OF " A DAY AT THE RACES." " A DAY AT THE RACES." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing Friday. The Greatest Love Story of All Time Comes Again to tlie Screen, with SIMONE SIMON SIMONE SIMON In a Role She Was Born to Piav, with JAMES STEWART JAMES STEWART In a Performance You Will Ix>ng Remember, in "SEVENTH HEAVEN." "SEVENTH HEAVEN." Also. 60 Minutes of Sparkling Fun with THE JONES FAMILY "BACK TO"NATURE." Roth Approved Universal Exhibition. Karangahape Rd. Direction : R. J. Kerridge. Sessions 2.15 and S p.m. Daily. Final Screenings of " CAMILLE." Recommended bi/ Censor for Adults. " LOVE ON A BET." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing Fridav. FOUR OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS [ MADGE EVANS. KDMI'NTi LOWE. PAI L LUKAS In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Rollicking Comedy Thriller — " ESPIONAGE " — Approved for Universal Exhibition. WARNER OLAND in "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE RACE TRACK." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALSO COLOURED CARTOON. " The Hound and the Rabbit," AND PETE SMITH S " Gilding the Lily." ICTUREDROME - - - MILFORD At 8 p.m. GRACE MOORE AND LEO CARILLO in "LOVE ME FOREVER." Also Travelaugh. News. etc. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RECORD carrying CASE. 10in and 12in. See them at BOND AND BOND'S RECORD SHOP. I 6 i CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD JU CRICKET. US. EDEN PARK. j CANTERBURY j I AUCKLAND | COMMENCING FRIDAY, 7TH. SATURDAY. STH : MONDAY. 10TH. AND TUESDAY. 11TH. REMEMBER THE KEEN CONTESTS OF THE I'A ST. ]y£ISS rpHIS "iyj*ATCH !! ! Admission, 1/6 whole day. From 1 p.m. 1/. After 4.30 p.m., 6d. Stand 1/ extra. Schoolboys Sixpence. Ground Only. 6 TENDERS. CUTTING. Hauling 70,000 ft Logs : quote ( per looft.— Phone 43-052. xS | "DAINTING New House, urgent.—Apply 2. Princes Ave. Phone 14-090. 0 PRICE for Painting.—New Job, Xorwood Rd.. Bayswater. x 5 ARAPI'XI POWER SCHEME : ASPHALT ROOF AND FLOOR COVERING. i Tenders for the above are invited, to close with the Secretary. Public Works Tenders Board. Wellington, at 4 p.m. on i TUESDAY. January IS, 1938. | Plans and specifications mav be seen at i the Public Works Offices, Auckland. Wellington and Hamilton. 6 BUILDING MATERIALS. TJUILDERS —Foundation Blocks. Concrete ! -*-* Tubs and Pre-cast Paving Slabs for I Footpaths; W.C. Flushing Cisterns and Septic Tanks. —Petrous Tile Co. (Auckland), I Ltd.. Station Rd.. Penrose. Phone 16-974. "Petrous for Better Concrete." H FIREPLACES, latest cast stone; Chimneys. Boilers. Washtubs: for Quality Concrete. —B. and B. Concrete Co.. Ltd.. Crowhurst St., Newmarket. B BUILDING PLANS. FROM 10/. QuallOed Architect.—Home Designers. Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. C.P.O B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 22

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