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AMUSEMENTS. FOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD!!! Second Week commences to-day and still tremendous crowds are roaring with helpless laughter nt the funniest comedy in years '. The uproarious tale o£ a prissy Prlscilla who saves her sister from a charming vagabond find keeps him for herself ! TO-DAY AT :i—2.15—5-S P.M. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. I Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. jl Met ro-Goldwyn Mayer's Comedy Whirlwind .... Double \T7KDDING." OUBLE »' EDDING." \ DOUBLE \T7EDDING." UIj'BIjK » » EDDING." Double \-\TKDDIXG." ill-BMC > V KDDING." DOUBLE \T/EDDIXG." (irm.K VV KDDixci." DOUBLE \Tr7EDDING." OUBLK > » EDDING " DOUBLE YT7EDDING. -, OUBLE "VkDDIXG." , — With — BILL POWELL BILL POWELL i BILL POWELL BILL POWELL BILL POWELL \ ! - And - ! MYRNA LOY i MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY A Wonderful Associate Programme i includes: "CHILI. LAND OF I CHARM." (Fitzpatrick Travel Gem), •CANNED FISHING" (Our Gang), •WHAT DO YOU THINK?" I (Oddity). ST. JAMES' NEWS i SERVICE. Etc. BOOKINGS ARE IIEAVY ! Plans at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Rhone 32-920. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 11111111111111 l MlllllllllllimilMMIIMIIIimilMIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!: I PRINCE EDWARD I = NEWTON Phone 40-252. I I Direction .. Sir Benjamin Fuller. = I A T 7 30 PM - i I /\x I •OU P.M. i I Romance to set your heart throbbing. 5 1 Advent urcs to set the blood tingling. 5 I IRENE IRENE = I DUNNE DUNNE i I DUNNE DUNNE I 1 IN 1 I 'TTIGH, VT7IDB & TTANDSOME" | I "TT IG H. WIDE & TTANDSOME" | I With Randolph Scott. 1 = Dorothy Lamour. = = pj = I "OVER SHE GOES." I I With STANLEY LUPINO. | = Assisted by John Wood, Judy Kelly. 1 = Max Baer. The laughs are loud and | = long in this riotously funny musical i I comedy. Both Adult Kecommendtn. | r iimmiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiinitiiMiii!itMimiiiii? I Fuller-Hayward'e /~\ Phone 36-041 britanniaQi; ponsonby { Three Lampg Terminus. 1 Newsreels Nightly ui 7.30 p.m. LAUREL AND HARDY'S Latest Full-length Comedy Feature. " WAY OUT WEST." WM. BOYD in Clarence E. Mulford'e •' HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: "MARCH OK TIMB" iSeries No. 11) I Fuller-Hay Phone 22-683 | VICTORIA <o/DEVONPORT| 7.30 — TO-NIGHT — 7.30 | GEORGE FORMBY In - KEEP FIT." Approved for Universal Exhibition, HERMAN BHIX In "THE" NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN." Recommended Ini Censor for Adults. I Fuller-Hay ward's Phoue'26 406 I [CINEMA KZ) GREY LYNNj TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. MONDAY—4.3O. DBANNA DURBIN With Leopold Stofcowski in " 100 MEN AND A GIRL." " 100 MEN AND A GIRL." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Lewis Stone. Barbara Read. Tom Brown In the Amazing Murder Mystery "THE MAN WHO CRIED ".VOLF." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m.—" 100 Men and a (iirl." Serial. Cartoons, and Special Items. M A VF ATT? Centrally Heated. IYI-tt. J. P AXI\ SANDKINGHAM. Phone 12-093. To-night at 7.30 p.m. Also Saturday Matinee, 2 p.m. JEAN HAKLOW In Her Last Picture, " SARATOGA," with Clark Gable. Also Don Ameche. Ann Sothern. Slim Summerville in "FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Featurettes. IIIPNTF.W ROYATi lib Kin K sland. 'H| l> ill VV I\\J X || |i pu. 12-001. This Evening at 7.30. Alice Faye—Don Ameche In " XOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHING." The Marx Brothers in " A DAY AT THE RACES." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. EXHIBITIONS. #N.Z. SOC. M. AND E.E. (INCORPORATED). MODEL ENGINEERING EXHIBITION IN THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MAY 17 TO 21, 1938 (Inclusive), 10.30 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS ! WORKING STEAM MODELS. TRADE EXHIBITS. MODEL PETROL ENGINES. MODEL RAILWAY FOR JUVENILE PASSENGERS—Fare, one penny. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/; under 15. 6d. Tt AUCKLAND SOCIETY JpS OF ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. The Dominion's Most Important Collection of Contemporary Paintings. UNITY HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET (A few doors above Town Hall). POPULAR ADDRESS 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. SPEAKER: MR. PASCOE REDWOOD. Subject: " Paint in the Hands of the Artist." Daily : 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Admission 1/. Children Free. W. LAIRD THOMSON, Secretary. 20

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1938, Page 16

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