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AMUSEMENTS. FOLLOW THE CROWDS . . . Hear them talk . . Everybody's seeing it . . " Merrily Wc Live " is the Year's Greatest Comedy: still Delightin? Auckland. " MERRILY WE LIVE " i i A Mctro-Goldwyn-Maver Production. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ITS STILL WISE TO RESERVE. TELEPHONE 32 660. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. THURSDAY NEXT! ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE ANNA NEAGLE LOVELY STAR OF "VICTORIA THE GREAT" IN THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ROLE OF HER COLOURFUL CARBEE I "LONDON MELODY" "LONDON MELODY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. pF 1 " THE LONDON." | Adults: 2 BIG PICTURES! Res. JACK HOLT, as you like him, in rjlHB OF JIM J^URKE 95 — MARGARET SILLAVAN —1 1 — RANDOLPH SCOTT and — t . ad — WALTER CONNOLLY In — 1/ 9d 1 "SO RED THE ROSE" | 1/ 9d— A Charming Romance. 1/ Q/JBo/K Approved t niversal Exhibition."\ / _ , Continuous from 11 to 10.30. ' H<l— THB LONDON. Opp. P.PP. —\/ I TTTDOR CINEMA J RBMUBRA. | J- ( Phone 24-748 To-night at B:—JOEL McCRBA and FRANCES DEE -with 808 BURNS and PORTER HALL in H " WELLS FARGO." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. =: Produced by Frank Lloyd, who made " Cavalcade.'' =: Progress from the Pony Express to the Railroads ! —t Also Cinesound. New Popeye. etc. I GAIETY CINEMA 1 TAKAPUNA. | A X , phone 23-465. TO-NlGHT—Carole Lombard and —z John Barry more In = "TRUE CONFESSION." zrr Recommended by Censor for Adultt. Also Walt Disney and March of Tifne. lAVONDALE = OP"S i bukohji!'' ~ a Thrilling Adventure Storv. __Also James Melton and Dick Powell in " MELODY FOR TWO." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I STRAND - i onehunga. J— U , Phone 12-3 SO. --- TO NIGHT—7.4S. = DEANNA DURBIN ~ of io.v and musical thrills E- MAD ABOUT MUSIC." D fn Ameche—Ann Sothern. "-2r „ " ROADS TO TOWN." Hc,th Approved Universal Exhibition. | BIRKENHEAD I footers' - i WALL.. ££r Wendy Barrie and Kent Taylor EE " PRE SCRIPTION In FOR ROMANCE " -Recommenrffd by Censor for Adults. .. ~ Also . _ SONG OF THE CITY." - — Dram a of To-day. throbbing with pathos and adventure. Approved for Universal Exhibition. fAMBASSADOR ' f Fred Mac Murray. Frances Farmer, Charles Ruggl«6 in . .. w " EXCLUSIVE." ~ Actlon with Comedy and EE Stanley Lupino—Gina Malo in = n.ifj .' ov ER SHB GOES." Rollicking, farcical comedy with z= r. merry music. -—Both Recommended Crnsnr for Adults. | LIBERTY CISEMA I PARNBLL. - ■ L Fhcne 43-789 TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY AT 7.30. i —-Edward G. Robinson and Bette Davis in = " KID GALAHAD." ——Also Kay Miliand and Frances Farmer EE " EBB TIDE.' -_ALL IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. = t TUES ~ wb O.. THCRS., 8 P.M. = en f. and Cary Grant in THB AWFUL TRUTH." -—Recommended by Censor for Adults. ± ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. FATHER BIRD'S TALKS. FINAL ADDRESS . "CHRIST OUR KING." TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 7 P.M. 24 AVIATION. c-" PARACHUTE DESCENTS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AFTERNOON, MR. L. E. A. HAYWARD, Ihe Club's Young Parachutist will Demonstrate PARACHUTE JUMPS, Using the NEW IRVIN CHUTES. Just landed from Great Britain. EXHIBITION OF AEROBATICS PASSENGER FLIGHTS. STUNT FLIGHTS. Suburban Buses. Ltd.—Bus leaves Bus Station 1.20 p.m. Sunday. ■4-passenger Ambulance Aeroplane available lor Flights to any Aerodrome in New Zealand. S

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 24

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