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_ AMUSEMENTS. !|| NKW 7.FA r, A NT>'S I'RKMIBR TFT RATI j 1 IMrwt it»ii : Amalgamated f.td k 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ALWAYS to SM * V to on< sho NE\'ER I' have In-r ri^htfu: 11appiness. W' (IM K.N' CANT I-'tHir. W'OMKN. Miiznilicen t — BARBARA STANWYCK - — BARBARA STANWYCK - — BARBARA STANWYCK - Kv.ni eclipsini: her "Stella liallns." — HERBERT MARSHALL - — HERBERT MARSHALL - His m«"M rnlf, ."ALWAYS GOOD-BYE"! "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE" , A —t*i h ( Vnt nry-I-'ox Special Appvovt d for f 'nivtrsal !!.:• h ifiit ion, _ With _ lAN HUNTER BINNIE BARNES and JOHN RUSSELL Ntnv Chilil Star. For<'c<l t< t cliixisf forever between tl man she loves and the son she can never claim for her own! ... A picture that speaks for women of to-dav. GREAT WITH INSPIRED PERFORMANCES! ]~—"PENN HUGHES — | ' 11' a Xi-w I 'rcsi-iifiitio 11. I | | STATE | T „ , licl „ ~ J I-ii nuli:i l>l.. T.oval,].- \ * GINGER ROGERS * 111 the ii i l:i ri«nis stun of ,i llnneynioon wif h.'ii; m II ii>l«;i ml . . . 5 " VIVACIOUS LADY." W" I'l T Y • «.i A N S.M < Y. /,'< (onniii nili d hn Ci uxor fnr Adults. i:ii"ii.\i:i> mix. i'ii i-:st r: it niokisis, 1 " SKY GIANT." I- t ;i)"'nrr,i r,ii, , , *al Exhibition. T .i. rt ~ ERROL FLYNN I IIAI KIIIsm.N I>l I' K l-'iiKAN .l(i\\ IW.< i.N I >i:i.l.. Mi. 1; IH HIT, i\." In III" pi-n.-i-t 1 'onit-il "THE PERFECT SPECIMEN.' IYFI. TAI.IIIIT. .11 NK I. \Ni;. ONE WILD NIGHT." r.uth .t pjn'ivrtl for Universal Exhibition Also M Kl.F.ui'l;nk i'l j EMPRESS L Fi " al Scr-fmn: NPU'TIIV I r., niKljt at f? A p -! — Jl'hone 117-077 • I ."151 :TT A Y(M N<;. KIl'IlA Isl> (1 KKK.N'K "FOUR MEN & A PRAYER.' PI. 11.15 I.i II." 15 K. KKVK 1.1 KI-' " MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE " I adelphTl ' Hc'V l li!. , 7 n V" "'"one « Ut ' M •' r Aids 1 nsralle,] | LOR ETTA" YOUNG ':'« "1 'A 1:1» <;i;KI:NK. ,' AIS'SMITH tn 'li.- I ».-i r 111 Ail ven 1 i:rc, " FOUR MEN & A PRAYER." GINGER ROGERS/ dolglas Fairbanks jun ' 4 f 1 » N ' 1 'M\ 1,1 V. I. ITfI I| ■ [>u I HAVING WONDERFUL TIME |N E W RE (; ENT ) "•—:! EPSOM. \ry"i r'\\ r l '" J , '' c "" or l"r Adults ' vi'lv" 1* I Toa rio us I■KI N<, IN <; IP p.AKY " Approved /or r,,irrr*al Exhibition

AMUSEMENTS. 5Zi: TODAY AT 11 j — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ... It carries tlw; guarantee of . . . ST. JAMES'-THEATRE j Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. New Universal'® 11 " " L ETTKU " J^ETTEK = O* \ Ql " JNTRODUCTION " INTRODUCTION " JNTKODUCTION " — with — ANDREA LEEDS GEORGE MURPHY ADOLPHE MENJOU EDGAR BERGEN — and — , hf ' QHARLIE — mid — MORTIMER SNERD BOOKINGS arc heavy! I'lans at the Theatre Booking ' "flic- from a.m. Phone .'"J-fiUU. Approicd lor Universal Exhibition 11 M111111 f 11! 1 111111 jI f 111111 HI M11111111 Ml 11111II111111111111:111 > 1111111111II1111111M11J111111 •- 8 I PRINCE EDWARD I I NKNVTO.V I'lhuh l 4«M!5:!. I = I>i r<«i i«m .... sir I'ciijaiuin Fuller, | | TU-MtiHT fj TO NIGHT f = Met ro-< iojii w vii-Mr.yav § = J "ri'si'ii i s | I KnIiKKT = I TAYLOR I | TAYLOR | 1,1 1 " A YANK AT OXFORD." I ! " A YANK AT OXFORD." I | Assn<*iaf«> Feature - - § I WILLIAM "111 »I'A LC >NG" BOYD 1 I " CASSIDY OF BAR 20." Ij | " CASSIDY OF BAR 20." I j 'Sot/i I t , proved f„r I Hire,-nil l-.rlnhit ion i| = l eal lirelies "i iiir ';.a': "Glimpse* I I I oi lava- : "Musi,- Ma.ie Simple " I I E it oiler I I>e Hell lev 5 I " | iSEATS" - l/-;. i/ 6. 11 F '""""" iiniHuiieiiiiiiiil | | Fuller's Theatres Phone 26-041 I j ». 'BRITANNIA il) PONSONBY I Nowsreels Nightly at 7.30. | ' A Special Attraction—Claudette Colbert 1•- with I >;i ry < 'oojut in "i ''HMKllKAliirs EKiIITH WIFE." > i f men fled In, feasor for Ail,,lts. And U.rry Blake W i,h j, i( . k ]. ;lrc)>u in "AIK DEVILS." " Approved for I nirersal Exhibition. SroSS — TO-NIGHT - T.;{Q j Norma Shearer. Fredric .March in J "SMILIN' THROUGH." 3 Sandy Pow.-II i„ "LEAVE IT TO XIE." ISoth A ppron il fur I 'nii rrsol Exhibition. ' 1 f~\ I'h"ne 26-406 | i „ CINEMA {3 GREY LYNN] , to-night and Monday Warren William. Virginia Bruce in "ARSENE LUPIN RETURNS" Kenan mended by Censor for Adults. J'hil Kf'ir.in, KvHyn Knapp in ' " LAUGHING IRISH EYFS." Pfn nt fd j>,r ( nircrsal E.rh ibit in n. I | PEERLESS j I ST. HEI.IEU'S. PHONE 2r.-f.SH, I To-NKiH'J' AT K O'CLOCK. Xlark Twain's Beloved Classic — "JHE ADVIi.NTI'UKS OF TOXI SAWVBIt." I .... , , 1,1 Tcehnicoloiir. Willi TOM .MY KEI.I.Y. MAY IfOBSON | Approved for I nirrrxtil Exhibition. | ror Reserves Kinjr iTi-OS'* i — I

11 | -- |^== — | ! | Everyone, Everywhere is Talking About Nicola. 1 ■ i CROWDED WEEK THIRD CROWDFD B j | THIRD CROWDED WEEK THIRD CROWDED WEEK I I | NIGHTLY AT 8. 1 | | MATINEES WED.XESIJAVS AMI SATURDAYS AT 1' B j | |IB |iiiiiiiiiii | II | ,'iSSft || | jj!{«AT | | '■ 1 N! r n a " NICOLA I ■ |l ■ NT ■ ■ NICOLA « ■ \ m rn NICOLA i - § NICOLA m m 1 1 NICOLA I I NICOLA ■ ■ !■ I-N!SSM I- -I NICOLA I I | | NICOLA j . || NICOLA | | I 1 jg TOGETHER WITH HIS BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY 1 jj OF SENSATIONAL MYSTIFIERS. ■ j B 1 I | CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MONDAY NIGHT • 1' j CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MONDAY NIGHT. ■ j "yEW pEATURES. gTARTLING VEW pEATURES W' J STARTLING pEATURES. gTARTLING pEATURES | | ROM JNDIA— J 11 " INDIAN ROPE TRICK" I | "INDIAN ROPE TRICK" ■ 1 "INDIAN ROPE TRICK" I | " INDIAN ROPE TRICK" | Nicola the Great is the only white m:in js s to have ever performed this triuiiijili of g g all magical feats. SEE the boy elimli S ~Z a rope suspended in midair—and dis- m g appear before your very eyes. = | YOU MUST SEE IT TO 1 | BELIEVE IT. | j " THE WIZARD'S DREAM " " THE WIZARD'S DREAM " I = A magical playlet embodying many illusions which have even the professional H ' q magicians of the world baffled. " ' m | I " THE IRON MAIDEN" " THE IRON MAIDEN" | |g In which a beautiful lady is visibly transfixed by a hundred steel spikes, if I " THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" 1 S And many other Sensational Novelties and Surprises. H ! Also 9 I COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY SUPPORTING I i | VARIETY ARTISTS. g| jj NEVER BEFORE A SHOW LIKE THIS. | jj BE ADVISED —- BOOK YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. B 1 Box Plans for six days ahead on view at Lewis Eadv, Ltd. S | POPULAR PRICES: POPULAR PRICES: | | 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/ 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/ 1 | 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/ 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/ | g RkSER\ ATIONS : D.C. and 0.5., 5/. (All Prices Plus Tax.) fi Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii™ ' ' \ \

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1938, Page 28

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