AMUSEMENTS. The most sensational stage play of recent years conies to the screen! Exciting! Thrilling! ARRESTING!! DRAMATIC 111 —YET TRUE TO LIFE! f " BLACK LIMELIGHT." I WHAT WOULD YOU DO? if ro« were suddenly informed that yoar husband was wanted for murder, and the evidence pointed conclusively to him as the murderer — WHAT WOULD YOU DO? — See — " BLACK LIMELIGHT." ALL WOMEN will admire the trite who reacts so courageously to a ghastly situation! ALL MEX will leare the theatre a little more thoughtful than when they went in. after seeing "BLACK LIMELIGHT" "BLACK LIMELIGHT^ — with — RAYMOND MASSEY. RAYMOND MASSEY. Over 000.000 people saw the play— Nbw a Great Film! ON THURSDAY NEXT AT THE— EMBASSY —of course. Recommended oy Censor for Adult*. — LAST TWO DAYS OF — " HOUSEMASTER " And " YOUTH MARCHES ON." Approved for Universal Exhibition. /THE \ ===== EMBASSY 1 J. C. \ T t!?2 h J? ne /Sessteßa: Williamson's \ 32-660. . Intimate \ / u *ft- 2J 3 Theatre. *■* * 9M. Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. DAILY, 2 AND S P.M. % Last Three Days .... FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer"s
8 BOY FROM BARNARDO'S 8 X BOY FROM BARNARDO'S $ g BOY FROM BARNARDO'S $ oooooooooooooooobooooooooo With Mickey Rooney. Freddie Bartholomew. Reservations. Phone 43-645. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FCOMMEXCIXG FRIDAyT ON THE STAGE. 6 Nights Only. MISS NATALIE STRATTON MR. MATTHEW STRATTON Will Demonstrate The Latest Dance Sensation. "THE CHESTNUT TREE." Adapted from the poem ..... Destined to become more popular than "The Lambeth Walk"' and "Palais Glide." IN CONJUNCTION WITH N.Z. PREMIERE N.Z. PREMIERE \ OF "STEPPING TOES." "STEPPING TOES." "STEPPING TOES." "STEPPING TOES." Featuring The Screen's Xewest Juvenile Stai^ HAZEL ASCOT. HAZEL ASCOT. Approrcd for Universal Exhibition. Also Judge Hardy's Girl. CECILIA PARKER with ERIC LINDEN IN "SINS OF CHILDREN." "SINS OF CHILDREN." "SINS OF CHILDREN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Box Plans Now Open. Phone 43-645 for Reserves. Karangahape Road. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge. (200 yards Newton Side George Court's.) TWO BIG SPECIALS FROM MBTRO-GOLDWYX-MAYER. Robert Yonng. Florence Rice. Frank Morgan In I "ROMANCE FOR THREE" I | "ROMANCE FOR THREE" | And" Wallace Beery. Virginia Bruce In ! BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE | | BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE j Both Recommended by Censor for Adult*. COUNTY NOTICES. "pRANKXIN COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. PUKEKOHE-BOMBAY. Public notice is hereby given that portion of PUKEKOHE-BOMBAY MAIN HIGHWAY between Pukekohe East Hall Corner and Great South Road State Highway wiil be closed to all traffic from S a-m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT. March 29, 1939, until further notice during road construction operations. Notice is further given the whole length of same Main Highway from Pukekohe Borough Boundary to Great South Road State Highway will be closed to all traffic from S a.m. on MONDAY. April 2, 1939, until further notice. The Detour Route for Bombay to Pukekohe traffic will be via Pukekohe East-Runciman Road until MONDAY, April 2, and after that date via Runciman-Paerata-Pukekohe Route. Another available detour (clay road) Is Rarorback-Buckland-Pukekohe. Traffic from Pukekohe to Pokeno and south should detour Buckland-Tuakau-Whanga-rata-Pokeno. ALAN P. DAY. County Clerk. Pukekohe, March 25. 23 TYPISTS. MISS HANTOX Confidential Public Tvping. Duplicating. Vulcan Building l 30-614*. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 73, 28 March 1939, Page 20
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