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AMUSEMENTS. A TIDAL WAVE .... of Joy : The first of the new "swing" Musicals . . . and as infectious as the measles : TODAY AT 11 — -.15 — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE , Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Magic-voiced Star of "Firefly"— ALLAN JONES ALLAN JONES ALLAN JONES ALLAN JONES I ALLAN JONES I in Metro-Goldwyn-Mnyer'g I '• TT* VERVI'.i iDY iJIN'O " | - l-'VKUVL'.IiIIV ! ■ (JIM; " I " •I-'VKiiVnilllV EVERYBODY OING" Vi'l! Y!>< iltV 1 NG " ! " kJING " ! -XivKKVHKKV Everybody oinc. " vi:i;y!'.hdy Everybody qing " \ ERYBODY " — with — JUDY GARLAND FANNY BRICE —BILLIE BIRKB. Associate Programme includes . . . A I'lilMlNAl, IS BORN." ■•Crime Doesn't Pay" Series. "BEAUTIFUL BUDAPEST." Fit/.pntrick Travel Gem. BOOKINGS— aro ln'iny. Plans at tlio Thoatre lrum a.i:!. — i'hmir o2 ». Apyrttrcd for I nirvrsal H.rhihition. I PRINCE EDWARD I 1, I NEWTON. PHONE I'i-LT.L'. | IE I»iri.'trti*»ii ... Sir licnjaniiii Fuller. | 1 TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT \ | A Lifetime of ,loy and Musical Thrills | | in one picture: I I DEANNA DURBIN j i in | | " MAD ABOUT MUSIC." | | With | I HERBERT MARSHALL. 1 I DEANNA-—The Girl who launched the | | world into a new era of musical glory £ | and merriment : | = Approval .lor Universal Exhibition. | | Associate Feature : = | GEORGE MURPHY f | = 111 = ; | " LONDON BY NIGHT." | ■ § He fouml Komano»» and Mystery = I J in a London Koj.' ! e ;| Kccom mended b;/ Cvna'tr Jnr Adults. f [ rtiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiumitiiiiiiiitiiuiitiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiuiiituiiiM^ j " THE LONDON." [ . DELIGHTFUL DOUBLE PROGRAMME. I Adults: (1) HENRY HUNTER 'n Res.: ;! 9d " YELLOWSTONE " 1/ 9d action story filmed amid the -i / „ i gorgeous scenery of the famous 'JO Yellowstone Park. 1/ JOHN l.o; : E and h , x, ANTOINETTE COLLIER In l / : 9d " THE TENTH MAN." 1/ » 9d An exciting coin«'dv drama. \/ qj Both Kccommcndcd /or Adults. . Continuous from 11 to 10.30. i-/ 9d Adults Ninepenee. Stalls or Circle. 1 / CiA Reserves 1/. Children Od all Seats. ' — THi: LONDON. Opp. (.'.P.O. —1/ ) ijtjdor To-night at S! Cosy and Warm'. SYLVIA SIDNEY and JOEL McCREA with tin- original Oanir of ' Street Urchins from ilii» famous play : E= "DEAD END" .4 du!t Iti ront mendation ' ' Suitable ~— for Children. Hailed as ihr :inest film T. T sim-f ** Thr Informer " ! A !>'() Air No\vs—Key to Seven Si'as. Inlvrrsal News and Alpine J «_M i_rn 0 y rt e. , I GAIETY Tonight. 7.1 ."i. Two Big Pictures! Aim.i May Wong and Charles Bickford == in " DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. And The Jones Family : BUSINESS." Universal Exbtn. } AVONDALE Edwaril Rohinson and Bette Davis in EE " KID GALAHAD." Also Kent Taylor and Wendv Barrie In ■ " PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE." —* Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I STT? A MT~) I Onelninga. Ph. 12-3 SO. I ° X I Comfortably Warm. — TO-NIGHT. 7.1.-,— Robert Stevenson's South Sea ■ Epic—all in Natural Colour. EEr " ebb TIDE.' liecommended bi/ Crnxor for Adulti — " THB SPY KING " and " POI'EYE " I'ARTOOX. Approved for l.'ttivers'il Exhibition. TbTrkenhead| f °hall rs ' ' -•--l ALICK FAYK —— In the Musical Romance EEE YOU'RE A SWEETHEART. = With GEORGE MURPHY AND r EE CHARLES WINNINGER. Recommended bp Censor for Adults. Big Supporting Programme. I ambassador JOHN KING. BARBARA RBID In = " THE ROAD BACK." Sequel to " All Quiet on the Western Front." Recommended for Adults. James Melton. I'atricia Hills in r= " MELODY FOR TWO " Approved for Universal Exhibition. r— A Delightful Musical Romance. I LIBERTY CINEMA I TARNE3LL. 1 V X x L Phone 43-78'J AND MONDAY, at 7.30 Deanna Durbln In " MAD ABOUT . = MUSIC." Also Bdward Arnold in " BLOSSOMS ) — ON BROADWAY." I Both Approved Universal Exbtn. Tues.. Wed., Thurs., at S p.m.— , Alice Faye in " You're a Sweetheart." .. Also " Yellowstone." _ Both Recommended lor Adults. ' Next Fri.. Sat., Moii.— p Ray Mi Hand and Frances Farmer In i ■ the glorious Teclinicolour Bnic i = " EBB TIDE." - And Edward G. Robinson in " Kid •— Galahad." Both Recom. for Adults. ELECTORAL. " J^3k.(r REr lANN ELECTORATE. JOHN Y. L EE - M.P, i UNDER-SECRETARY, WILL DELIVER HIS OPENING ADDRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN AT THE * Q.REY JJALL ON jyj[ONDAY, gEPTEMBER gT. Q.EORGE S JJALL, rpUESDAY, gEPTEMBER QQ ALL MEETINGS 8 P.M. Electors Cordially Invited to Attend. "A 10.000 MAJORITY THIS TIME." ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY ED lON ELECTORATE. ARE YOU ON THE ROLL? BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY. COMMITTEE ROOM, -56. Dominion Road, Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ph. ne 7 1"

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 28

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