AMUBEMENTB. | IT'S BOB'S BEST! | § Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Whirlwind I =successor to "TANK AT OXFORD" ! = | TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, 8 P.M. | IST. JAMES'THEATREI I Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. s E Dashing, Debonair— | 1 ROBERT TAYLOR I I ROBERT TAYLOR I | ROBERT TAYLOR f | in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's g | " fJIHB QROWD JJOARS!" j I rpHEJ QROWD JJOAKS!" § | " rpHB QROWD JJOARS!" | |MAUREEN O'SULLIVANi Bill | FRANK MORGAN | % And a Wonderful Associate 1 g Programme includes:— = ■| "HOT OX ICE," I | Tcte Smith Specialty on Ice Hockey. B g Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920-1 | Recommended by Censor for Adults. I SiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiilittiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiHiHmiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiii.^ FRIDAY NEXT! — At — ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. THE CROWNING GLORY OP TIIE SCREEN Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's " M ARIE A ntoinettß! * " M AK,E " iy£ARIE NTOIN ETT E!' 1 M AKIE A NTOINETTB! " — With — NORMA SHEARER TYRONE POWER ROBERT MORLEY JOHN BARRYMORE JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT HENRY STEPHENSON GLADYS GEORGE ANITA LOUISE BOX PLANS Open at the Theatre Booking Office on Monday Morning! ltecommenaed by Vvnsor for Adults. GALA BALLET SEASON Commencing at His Majesty's NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8 (In the presence of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Gal way). The Complete COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET from the Royal Opera. Covent Garden, London. Programme for First Four Nights— "CARNAVA L." Pantomime Ballet in One Act. "THE SWAN LAK E." One of the most popular Ballets of the repertoire. "CINDERELL A." Gorgeous Ballet in Three Tarts. Nothing one quarter so splendid has ever been presented in an* pantomime: it takes your breath away with its dazzling colour, story and music. Illustrated Brochures giving details of the season available at Lewis Bady, Ltd., or post free on application. On Monday (holiday) the plans will be at His Majesty's Theatre from 9 a.m. Gallery and unreserved sales will take place on TUESDAY Morning at tbe Theatre Kiosk. Free list suspended. ,111111111 DELTA llllllir TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY AT 7A3. RONALD COLMAN In "THE PRISONER OF ZEND A" Jteeom mended by Censor for Adults. Also: UKORUB FORMBY In KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE MONDAY (Anulversary Day)— Matinee 2 p.m. and 7.43 p.m.: Dorothy Lamour in "HBR JUNGTjfc". LOVE," and Tim McCoy In "SQUARESHOOTER." All Approved for Universal Exhibition.
MAYFAIR— TO-NIGHT AT 7.:! W. Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce. Warren William in "ARSENB LUPIN RETURNS." Also Ollvp Brook, Ann Todd ia "ACTION FOR SLANDER." Both Recommended by Censor Jot Adult*. Complete Change of Programme Monday. STAR—PAPAKURA PHONE 30. To-night at 7.4s—Robt. Louis Stevenson's "KIDNAPPED." Approved for Universal Exhibition. With Freddie Bartholomew. Warner Baxter. Also: "IT CAN'T LAST FOR EVER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. With Ralph Bellamy. Betty Kurness. Complete Change Programme Monday. PON SON BY BOYS' BAND Will Render a SELECTED PROGRAMME AT ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.15. 28 rjIHE QUICK ROUTE TO HEALTH. Consult NORMAN KERR. Physical Culturist and Reg. Manseur A M P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Telephone 48-119. Eetab. 1910. 28
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 23, 28 January 1939, Page 22
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