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AMUSEMENTS. V ICf^> Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY — 11 A.M.—2.15—5 P.M.—B P.M. • IT'S A COMEDY.RIOT. Get ready for the laugh of a lifetime when you sec the riotous farce of the greatest hoax that was ever played on New York! Two Great Stars . . . — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — FREDRIC MARCH — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — — CAROLE LOMBARD — . in . A Technicolouc Riot of Mirth, J* "NOTHING SACRED" k^ "NOTHING SACRED" §p "NOTHING SACRED" V A United Artists Picture Produced by David O. Selznick. With CHARLES WINNINGER, WALTER CONNOLLY. Recommended by Censor for Adults. A merry free-for-all farce in which a little prirl from Vermont steps from the sidelines into the headlines while New York's ace reporter plants a sock on her jaw and a kiss on her lips! IT'S THE SMARTEST . . . FUNNIEST . . . MERRIEST FARCE THAT EVER HIT THE SCREEN . . . CIVIC TO-DAY! i Illllllllilll IllMlUllMlliin,, THW HIGHEST LAUGH HIT IX YEARS! Packed Houses Dailj are raving over this Convulsive Comedy . . . .loin the Happy Throng and go deliriously '""the ritz brothers the ritz brothers _ with — JOAN DAVIS TONY MARTIN DIXIE DUNBAR— GLORIA STUART FRED STONE JED PROUTY LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE, Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT! — TO-NIGHT! ROXY—TIVOLI, Roxy Sessions : II — 2 — i> — S I MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 O'CLOCK. i ' Tivoli Nightly at S. J MATIXBK TO-MORROW, 2 O'CLOCK ■■"""willlllllllll Illllllllilll 11 " 1, - QTATR F To nigtit at O k. i.*\ J. m I Also Saturdav o DEVONPORT. I Phone 22 101 SONJA HENIE, i I TYRONE POWER, In a Miracle of Musical Delight . . . I "THIN ICE." EDWARD BVKRKTT lIORTOX In "WILD MONEY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition? [ i .Special Added Attraction , I I -MARCH OF TIME." j I I First of H).iX Series. | I MATINEE TO-MOKROW. SAT.. 2 P.M. Snme Great Programme ns above. i "RPYTAT I Tonight at « KHUiVLi I Also Saturda- " I PONSONBY RD. I Phone 16-940 CLAUDETTE COLBERT, MELVYN DOUGLAS —UOBT. YOUNG, In the - Top Spot Comedy Romance. " I MET HIM IN PARIS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. WHEELER & WOOLSEY •"ON AGAIN—OFF AGAIN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-MOKROW (SAT.), 1.30. Same Great Programme as above, Also POPEYK CARTOON. DF TJTXF, I To-night Rt S UE. i-iUAIIi J AIHO Saturday MT. ALCEBT | Phone 40-104 I'eter Lorre. Virginia Fields, "THINK FAST. MR. JIOTO." Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Kenny Baker. Gertrude MiChaeli •MR. DODDS TAKES THE AIR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. LAWN TENNIS. STANLEY {& STREET STANLEY B7» STREET ADRIAN QUIST ADRIAN QUIST ADRIAN QUIST SERVICE. SMASH. BACKHAND. FOREHAND. ALL AT HIS COMMAND, WITH TREMENDOUS I'ACB AND UNERRING ACCURACY, Will have to -withstand a Strong Challenge TO-MORROW From ALAN STEDMAN, I ALAN STEDMAN, "THE GIANT KILLER." j Stedman made a Sensational Debut in i Bis: Tennis several years ago. when he fully extended J. B. Crawford, then at the top of his form, in a thrilling match which went to 14 —12 in the second set, and was eventually uncompleted. He has improved considerably since then, and now only H. W. Austin is ranked above him in England. ■ Aucklanders will have their only chance this season to see the* real Stedman, as he was indisposed during the New Zealand Championships, ajnd could not show his true form. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME IS : ! 1.30— QUIST v. STEDMAN. FOLLOWED BY JUNIOR DOUBLES. And QUIST and BROWN v. STEDMAN and GUNN ADMISSION : 11. plus tax (after 4 p.m. 1/). | I School Children in uniform 1/. CAN STEDMAN BEAT QUIST ? COME ALONG TO-MORROW AND SEE. 11

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 59, 11 March 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 59, 11 March 1938, Page 16

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