AMUSEMENTS. gMimtmiiiitmiiiiimHttiHniinuumiinnnmiiiniHHitimiiiiimimniiiniiitmiimtimw^ I TOP NOTCH 1 | ENTERTAINMENT! | J H A programme that fairly sparkles g with Romance . . . Thrills . . . and I g Laughs from beginning to end! H g Metro-tJoldwyn-Mavcr's whirlwind g g successor to "A YANK AT g ] § OXFORD" . . . with Bob Taylor = aat his best! f§ J | AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, 8 p.m. | jST. JAMES' THEATREi g Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. S § Dashing, Debonair— g ROBERT TAYLOR 1 ROBERT TAYLOR | P ROBERT TAYLOR I ROBERT TAYLOR | • I ROBERT TAYLOR I 8 ROBERT TAYLOR I 3 ROBERT TAYLOR | R in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 8 g " IJIIIB OKOWD JJOARS!" i " rpHE QROWD JJOARS!" | 4 "rplIH) OKOWD j B " rpilß QROWD JJOARS!" | B " rpim QROWD J^OARS!" | |: " r|IIIB QROWD JJOARS !" B 1 "fJIUB QROWD •JJOARS!" 0 P — with — 0 MAUREEN O'SULLIVANI (MAUREEN O'SULLIVANI ? MAUREEN O'SULLIVANI Pill B FRANK MORGAN | B EDWARD ARNOLD— g U WILLIAM GARGAN S And a AVonderful Associate I V: i'rogramme includes :— g | "HOT ON ICE," | Pete Smith Spcelalty on Ice ?! £ Hockey. £i | "THB PASSING PARADE," | First of the New M-G-M i 2 "March of Time." 1 I "JAIPUR, THB PINK CITY," I g Fitrpatrick Travel* Gem. j I BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY! | V. Plans Open at the Theatre Booking! J Office from 9.30 a.m. Phone 32-920.= felt will be essential to Reserve to 1 g avoid disappointment. g P Rccommcnded by Censor for Adults, fi r<i!iittiiiiiiiitiiiiii!iiii>tiiiiiiiiiiuii>>iiiiiiiiitiniiiiNinniuuuitan:iiuiuiiiim[ni(iiiinimH-: THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THB YEAR. FIRST APPEARANCB IN AUCKLAND OF THB CELEBRATED COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET Opening with a Brilliant Gala Performance at His Majesty's Theatre Next WEDNESDAY WEEK. February 1. at 8 p.m. Wonderful organisation of 120 Artists direct from the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London, supported by Full Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the celebrated Conductor Antal Dorati. A daggling repertoire will be presented in which every phase of the company's amazing technique will be given full scope. Extra Supplies (jf Brochures giving full details of the limited season of 12 nights, also pictures of the Artists and Scenes from the Ballets, will be available at Lewis Bndy, Ltd., on MONDAY morning. Post free to any address on application. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. RESERVED STALLS And DRBSS CIRCLE RESERVED STALLS And DRBSS CIRCLE RESERVED STALLS And DRBSS CIRCLE RESERVED STALLS And DRBSS CIRCLE RESERVED STALLS And DRBSS CIRCLE RESERVED STALLS And DRBSS CIRCLE Plans for the first 7 nights of the season will open Next THURSDAY Morning at all reserved prices. 12/6. 10/ and 7/6. plus tax. Advance applications will not be accepted at Lewis Bady, Ltd., after 5 p.m. on MONDAY next. REMEMBER!—I2 Nights Only and 4 Colossal Programmes. Free list suspended owing to the enormous expenses associated with the enterprise. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. PICTUREDROME — M I L FO R D. At 8 p.m. Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas in "THEODORA GOES WILD." Appro lied for Universal Exhibition. Followed at 10 p.m. by 2 Hours' Dancing. ■I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 24
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