AMUSEMENTS. jp all the featured .films of 1939 are ns good as "MARIE ANTOINETTE" . . . plcturegoers have a good year ahead of them. —"N.Z. OBSERVER." TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER I n Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Magnificent Production.. " "YfARIE ANTOINETTE" "ATARIE A NTOINBTTE " " A TARIE ANTOINETTE" " -\fARIE A NTOINBTTE " .— TVith — TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER JOHN BARRYMORE 1 ROBERT MORLEY Plans at the Theatre. Phone r.2-920. I Recommended by Censor for Adults. 16d PRINCE EDWARD 6d I H 6d NEWTOX. Phone 4G 6d 1 J r«j Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, njg X, GUEST rr OA (iUEST ™3 £6d NIGHT. '♦•*" NIGHT. 6d 0 OJ Final Screening. CAQ OU EDWARD BV. HORTOX Tn " u w_ 6d •jjsts jy£AKB a jyjiLLiox'6d| % 6d Approved for Universal Exhibition 6d § fiH AKIM LARRY QA | Igj TAMIROFF CRABBE jg | § KING OF GAMBLERS. gS I6d Recommended by Censor for 6d § 6d Aduite. Rα i : "" ADULTS AND CHILDREN | = Od 1500 Seats at 6d. (Dd I COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET At His Majesty's Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENT! I DAVID LICHINE DAVID LICHINE DAVID LICHINE DAVID LICHINE DAVID LICHINE WORLD-FAMOUS DANCER and one of the Principals of the Covent Garden Russian Ballet, who sustained an injury to his knee several months aeo. will make his reappearance on the stage TO-NIGHT, ALSO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, in the role of "The Hero' , - i "Les Presages." TO-NIGHT AT 8. (For 3 Nights and Saturday Matinee.) "LES SYLPHIDES" (No Ballet has created such intense and profound enthusiasm. A sheer delight as | presented by this Company). i "LES PRESAGES" (One of the most remarkable of the repertoire, full of passion and surprise). Also the Novelty Ballet "UNION PACIFIC" (In four scenes, depicting the buildinj; of the first trans-continental railroad). AMENDED PROGRAMMES FOR FINAL PERFORMANCES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. "SCUOLA DI BALLO" Delightful Comedy by Goldlni. "THE SWAN LAKE" "CINDERELLA" GALA PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. Final Performances (Matinee and Evening). "THE SWAN LAKE" "CINDERELLA " "AURORA'S WEDDING" Gallery. 3/ ; Late Door. 2/ ; Stalls. 5/ ; Late Stalls, 4/6. At Theatre Kiosk. Excellent reserved seats at Lewis Bady, Ltd., 7/6, 10/ and 12/6, plus tax. Free List suspended. TUNE IN IZB. 7.15 TO-NIGHT. EDUCATIONAL. 19°8 ACCOUNTANCY AND "DANKING -EXAMINATIONS. TT E M I N G W A X ' S THIRST A GAIN ! * UNRIVALLED RECORD MAINTAINED ! f*(\a successful WU HEMINGWAY • CANDIDATES. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all New Zealand . 157 HEMINGWAY'S PASSES 114 All the Rest Combined 43 TTEMINGWAY'S OCORE H^ Lot OF ALL RECORDED PASSES. Follow the lead of over 5000 successful ' Hemingway Students in the last nine years alone. ENROL NOW WITH « JT EMINGWAY'S AND MAKE YOUR PASS A CERTAINTY ! _____ i JT EMINGWAY'S ( /CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, } P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. < B TYPISTS. MISS HANTON. Confidential Public Typing. Duplicating. Vulcan Buildings. ' • 30-614. b DYERS AND CLEANERS. GUARANTEED— No Shrinkage of Flannel * Trousers if sent to N.Z. Dry Cleaning i Co. Phone 47-003. b ! JUMBLE SALES. JUMBLE Sale, Friday, Bth, Trades Hall, 11 _.m. Great bargains. _9
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 28
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