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AMUSEMENTS. A WHIRLWIND— of laughs . . . fights . . . and thrills in the screen's brightest entertainment I TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's A-VTAXK A T |~|XFORD " -*- ANK -"-T "XFORD " " A V"AXK AT /-kXFORD" " ■**- J - ANK -£*-t Oxford " " A VANK AT |~| XF " I:I) " "■£*- JL ANK -fV T " _ With — ROBERT TAYLOR VIVIEN LEIGH MAUREEN OSUL.LIVAN EDMUND GWENN GRIFFITH JONES An Excellent Associate Programme includes an OUR GANG COMEDY — FITZPATRICK COLOURED TRAVEL GEM. Plans at the Theatre. Phone ::2-020. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MOVIE BALL, PETER PAN, AUG. 4. jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiMiP: I 6d PRINCE EDWARD 6cl | I 6d NBWTON. Phone 46-252. RA i = Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. = I6d GUEST rj QA GUEST 6d I I NIGHT. * »«>U NIGHT*, gj | = f. j Carl Brisson. Arline Judge « , i i bd In 6d i I6d « SHIP CAFE." 6d I I6d " SHIP CAFE." 6d I I 6°PLus 6d I 1 pd Buster Crabbe, Gall Patrick g(J | - " Y\TANDERER OV THE 6d I § 6d VV YyASTELAND." | I ™Both Approved Universal | I DCi ADULTS & CHILDREN, «*D6d | = To-morrow— = I 6d •■ TOPIMCR. I'OPI'ER " 6d I P 6d "MADAME X." § I Fuller-Hayward's Phone 20-041 IBRITANNIA kJ PONSONBY I Newsreels Nightly "at 7..'{0 p.m. CLAIRE TREVOR AND DONALD WOODS In "BIG TOWN GIRL." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Edward Everett Hortmi —Ann Sothcrn, Jack Haley and Mary Bolanij in "DANGER — LOVE AT WORK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuller-Hii.vward's S \ Phone 2U-4O(t I CINEMA GREY LYNN FINALLY TO-NHrHT — 7.:j0. 6d 6d—GUEST NIGHT—6d 6d Melvyn DouKliis and Big Cast in "LONE WOLF RETURNS" IJeorgc Rnlt, Joan Bennett in "SHIO COULDN'T TAKE IT." Both Recommended b/i Censor tor Adults. I Fui;.T-H;i.\ Wiirds ~ s Phone 22-I!SS I I VICTORIA <cJDEVONPORT| J 7.:{o—TO-NIGHT— 7.30 j 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Sir Guy Standing. Richard Cromwell In "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." Billy Lee. Frances Farmer in "TOO MANY PARENTS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING FRIDAY Special Matinee at 2 p m "MAYTIM E." Approved for Universal Exhibition. |||the astorJlll I DOMINIOH RD. I I HI j I Telephone 15-433. H| i To-night at 8 : Variety Session 730 Robert Taylor : Jean Hnrl.nv : in I " MAN IN POSSESSION." | Approved for Universal Exhibition. THEMAN n WHO r CRIED WOLF Recommended by Censor for Adults Added Attraction — Deanna Durbin in ! " EVERY SUNDAY." i Popular Prices : Reserves No Extra. uiTnew royal [in s»ga* Centrally Heated : To-night at 7.30. Jane Withers in "WILD AND WOOLLY." .. R° bert Young—Florence Rice in "MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST ,, Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. WRESTLING. TOWN jJjQj HALL. A.W.A. (Inc.)

SATURDAY NIGHT! A WORLD'S CHAMPION FOR JUST OVER A YEAR. DEAN DETTON DEAN DETTON Acclaimed the most popular champion since Londos. owing to his spectacular methods of attack. The only man to defeat Earl McCrPHdy, although he conceded 2 stone in weight. The public of -New Zealand are fortunate in being able to see in action the roost outstanding wrestler in the world in the last six years. The Auckland Association has selected PAT MEEHAN PAT MEEHAN as his first opponent owing to his skill with the "jolt," which has won matches against the toughest in the game. FOR SPEED, SKILL AND HARD WRESTLING THIS MATCH HAS NO EQUAL. PRELIMINARY CONTEST: M. MAICH v. F. BORIC. Special Challenge Match for the Dalmatian Professional Championship of Auckland. i i A FEAST OF WRESTLING! The booking will be phenomenal Secure your seat now at Reg Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Free List Definitely Suspended. 14 MEETINGS. rnHB AUCKLAND HISTORICAL ■*- SOCIETY. A General Meeting of the Society will he held in ROOM 24. UNIVERSITY COLL.ECE Princes Street, on FRIDAY, July ,15 at 8 p.m. Query Night. All interested in N.Z. History are invited to attend. SPENCELEY WALKER. 1* Hon. Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 164, 14 July 1938, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 164, 14 July 1938, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 164, 14 July 1938, Page 32

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