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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS! TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's whirlwind Comedy . . . TOO TTOT mo TTANDLE" OO JJ-OT J- O -D-ANDL*! " TOO "TXOT TO TTANDLE " oo -"-ot J-o -Handle" with CLARK GABLE— MYRNA LOY Plan at the Theatre. Phone 32920. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TIiTETRO-Goldwyn-Mayer's most -*•'-*- brilliant galaxy of favourites packs emotional power ami endless excitement into a play that startled London and New York ! NEXT FRIDAY AT ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. JOAN CRAWFORD I I MELVYN DOUGLAS I I MARGARET SULLAVAN i i I ROBERT YOUNG I I I I I I FAY BAINTER In Keith Winter's Sensational Stage Success .... •TpHK RUINING TTOUK" "rpHE RUINING ifulK." •rpHE RUINING ITOIIt ■' " rpHE SJIIIXING TTOUK " " rpHE RUINING TTOUR " "rpHE TJOUR" " rpHE TTOUK " " rpHE (3HIXING TTOUR" " rpHE TTOUR" •' rpHE (JIIIXIXG TTOUK" " rpHE RUINING TTOUK " " rpHE ttHINING TTOUR" a A X engrossing story and the ■"- acting of one of the most brilliant casts seen on the Screen in some time combine to make •THE SHINING HOUR" the outstanding entertainment of the New Season ! BOX PLANS Xow Open at the Theatre Booking Office. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. "The Show Place of Auckland." |BERKELEY| fflA « By the Sea! At Mission Bay! M : "* Comni. To-night at a Quarter to Eight. M Tony .Martin. Alice Fnyc. .loan Davis in jyj "gALLY, TRENE AND \TARY." M Singing ! Dancing ! Uproarious Comedy ! i •»«• Also John Howard. Louise Campbell in 'it TJULLDOG "QRUMMONDS fJEKIL . -flf The most thriling of "Sapper's" stories. M Both Approved fur Universal Exhibition British Air Mail News, etc. M Reserves (no extra). Phone 17-377. Tyr LUNCH and TEA at the BERKELEY. ™ Delightful Afternoon Teas by the Sea. M SUPPERS and DANCING till 1 a.m. I GAPITOT I BALMORAL. I vn ' Phone 12-199. M Final- Screening To-night at 7.45. M Errol Flynn, ~ Joan Blnndell. Ed. Ev. Horton In JjTHE PERFECT SPECIMEN ™ Also William Powell. Mvrua Loy in M "DOUBLE WEDDING." Nlßoth Approved Jor Universal Exhibition 1111 NEW ROYAL]!]! .g^sa AD GUEST NIGH T £*D v Patsy Kelly—Charlie Chase in *» "KELLY THE SECOND." Ralph Forbes—Polly Bowles in "LOVE LETTERS OF A STAR." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. TROTTING. THAMES TROTTING CLUB 20TH ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1939. FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON. EXCELLENT FIELDS. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. Every patron assured of a good view of the racing. Special Trains leave Frnnkton at 750 a.ni.. Wain It a.m. Return Train leaves J names n t 0.10 p.m. and Paeroa for Waihi at 7.1J p.m. Day Excursion Fares. E. O. BROWXLEE. •" Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. rpHOROUGHBREDS XfOR QALE. rpHOROUGHBREDS QALE. ON BEHALF OF MR. M. J. MOODABE. Who is leaving shortly on a business visit to New York, THE YOUNG RACEHORSES "DUCCANEER. By Constant Son—Girton Girl, "p SQUIRE. By Foxbridge—Golden Wedding And yERMEER-T ADI J OIS pOLT. These horses are perfectly sound and in training, AND CAN BE INSPECTED AT EMMETT POPES STABLES. TAKANINI. For further particulars apply— M. J. MOODABE, Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd., Auckland. Phone 42-920. 7 EXHI BIT lON S. Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. STALL HOLDERS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT SAMPLES OF SUITABLE LINES. n T. 9376, STAB. 7

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 55, 7 March 1939, Page 18

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