AMUSEMENTS. J Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. — 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY — 11 A.M.—2.15—5—8 P.M. ! FOR LOVE . . . FOR GOLD . . J FORFUNT I I'liili". iiUcrlng his way around i tlir world," tißlitinjr recklessly, triuliue slircwiil.v —loving with a | tenderness nnil mi ardour that nii'lti'il every feminine ltcnrt— GARY COOPER - j GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER —— SAMVKI, (iOLDWYN Presents "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES — OF — MARCO POLO" MARCO POLO" A I'nited Artists Relense. Ip/troicd fur L nirci'aal Exhibition With BASIL RATHBONE BINNIE BARNES Tin , ]>(>n .1 tinll of his time . .. . he Imllled armies ami wooed h princess, he irn milled for :i fn~r7i7iie n"iid" outwitted traitors ... to create tlie | most exi-iting sloi-y of romance and I advciinir~pv"c r \ 1 nl'olded on the" screen '. THE YEAR'S A« 111KVKM10 XT IN MACNI V I('F.XT ENT K RTA INMKXT! 1938 MARCH OF TIME | The Truth Ttehlmi tlie News! | CIVIC TO-DAY! 1 STATE L^'lat. at 7-4:5 I DEVON PORT. I Phone -'2-101 l'"irst Sul)urban Screening— GLEN MORRIS. ELEANOR HOLM, In Edgar Hire Burroughs' LATEST TARZAN ADVENTURE, "TARZAN'S REVENGE." lAX HUNTER, PAT PATEHBOX, In u Romance of Rhythm, "52ND STREET." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TOMORROW (SAT.). 2 P.M. Same Great Programme as above, I STATE at 745 I ONEHUXGA. I Phone 12 314 — GINGER ROGERS — In EDNA FERHER'S Riotous Comedy, "STAGE DOOR." PETER LORRE (Mystery Mnu of Orient) "THANK YOU, MR. MOTO." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Walt Disney's Latest Fun Frolic, "PLUTO'S QUIXPUPLETS." MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.), 2 P.M. Same Great Programme as above. [ EMPRESS \ZTiat at 7.45 1 NEWTON. I Phone 27-077 The Year's Most Dynamic Spectacle, !! "THE HURRICANE." ill I |i "THE HURRICANE." |||| Recommended by Censor for AduUt. With JOX HALL — DOROTHY LAMOUR. Lite, Love and Dangers of the Romantic South Sens. Also Screening: JOHN BOLES, JACK OAKIE. ' In the Romantic Comedy, "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY." Approved lor Universal Exhibition MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.) 2 PM "Hurricane." News. "Tom Thumb" Cartoon, Comedies, Musical, Novelties, etc. ALEXANDRA |ft n »U? c OTr GREEN LANE. [ Ph , 16-647 * -^O Jimmy Ellison, Harry Carey in "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. John Beal in the Musical Western "BORDER CAKE." Recommended b» Censor tor Adults. COMING TO-MORROW (SAT ) "VICTORIA THE GREAT." & Jones Family, BORROWING TROUBLE. A, o :2.,^J?J?. roi;crf for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT) 2 PM the Great. , ' Xews antl Comedies. F~ .PETER PAN —=^= j Cabaret.) _ —= To-night To-night _ To-night 8.30 P.M. -IAM , To-niglU «•*■». To-night Laurl Paddl's Band. To-night ?o-n!lnt f276~| l^/gl To-night — 1 Supper. L±LIL! To-night ? o :n!ght Reserves: Tel. 46-V77. To-night To-night To-night Manager ■ - - NDIL E-DGAB BOXING. JZ&L BOOK EARLY TSjlt FOR THIS FIGHT ! TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY Professional Lightweight Contest OXOWX QLARKE Australlan tjNOWY /CLARKE champion and So \J the Idol of MelSNOWY riLARKE bourne, where he conouered the irr€»at gNOWY QLARKE Mickej Mille?. * gNOWY QLARKE QLARRIE TJ AYNER He has beaten { -«LARRIE TJAYNBR Youns; Gildo, Billy y ARnTP fr. V v mß Aitken and a host QLARRIE of others and says TJAYNDR he will have \j XV Clarke's scalp after TSAYNBR Monday. J-V i 12 THRBB-MINUTE ROUNDS. Although Clarke is one of the best lightweights ever to visit our shores, he will find in Rayner one of the toushest i>ropositions he has yet encountered. And in Addition : A TEAMS CONTEST BY THE MEfN OF THE) NAVY. Ten a Side in 1-minute Thrills. HIGH CLASS AMATEUR „ PRELIMINARIES. Patrons! As-this bout will draw a crowded attendance, we suggest you Book To-day! No Advance In Prices. 10/, 5/, 4/. 3/, 2/. Ladies and Schoolboys Half Price. Box Plans Now Open at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. 20 HOCKEY. f\ jDEMUEKA Q ROUNDS, \|K MARKET ROAD, i^Sf 7 * TO-MORROW. FAST, SPECTACULAR GAMES. 1.43 P.M.. UNITED V. GRAMMAR 0.8. 3.5 P.M., MOUNT EDEN V. ffOMERVILLE, ST. LUKE'S V. UNIVERSITY. Admission 6d. Stand Free. Remuera and Great South Road trams to Ground. Papatoetoe Buses leave Transport i Station at 1.30 p.m. 20 MEETINGS. piOMMUNIST Party—Sunday. 3 p.m., Western Park. Prominent speakers. t
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1938, Page 16
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