AMUSEMENTS. , Cd — CHILDREN — 6d ! To all parts of the Theatre at Day > Sessions during the Holidays. j i TO-DAY AT 11 — li-lij — 8 P.M. ! | ST. JAMES' THEATRE j | Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. . j Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents I j MICKEY ROONEY \\ j MICKEY ROONEY |j MICKEY ROONEY , MICKEY ROONEY j in Mark Twain's I Adventures of HUCKLEBERRY "CMNN" I CCKI.EBERRY INN " I Huckleberry ttunn " UCKLKBERRY *- INN" " TTCCKLEBERRY T7 , INN " j "-tl-UCKLBBERRY r INN" ! | — With — I WALTER CONNOLLY. WILLIAM i I'RAWLEY. REX INCIIAM. LYNNE ' j CARVER, JO ANN SAYERS, j Associate Program me Includes: | -POETRY OF NATURE," | I'cte Smith Specialty. "JOY SCOUTS," i Our Gang Comedy. ! "THE BEAR THAT COULDN'T ! SLEEP," | Colour Symphony. ! i Bookings arc heavy. Plans at the il Thentre from !i.::n a.m. Phone ."'J-VC'ii. ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. I : j j Fuller's Theatres *—Phone 110-041. | ! j BRITANNIA CJ PONSONBY ! i | Warm and Comfortable. j NEW SHE ELS NIGHTLY AT 7.30. ' Metro-Gold" yn-Mayer Proudly Present j Their Greatest Picture. I j " MARIE ANTOINETTE." Willi I ! NORMA SHEARER. TYRONE POWER. Recommended b'l Censor for Adults. Also — LAUREL AND HARDY In j - BEAT HUNKS." I ! I Fuller's Theatres/- v Phone •Ji.'-6S.'l. I | ! i VICTORIA U DEVONPORTI ;_! 7./ ill — TQM (HIT — 7.:',0 | I 1 " ALL QUIET ON THE I WESTERN FRONT." - — Also Showing — GLADYS SWARTHOtT And LLI.IVD NOLAN 111 j " AMBUSH." j Vi'/th Recommended by Censor for Adults. i | Fuller's / —n Phone* 20-106. J 11GREY LYNN KJ CINEMA i ! J Co in fort ab I y Heat ed. I i TO-NinilT AND MONDAY — 7.3(1. ROB E I(T MONTGOMERY I JANET i.AYNoi; FRANCHOT TONE ! In M.O.M.'s Gav Comedy Romance 'THREE LOVES HAS NANCY' ! JOAN BENNETT, RANDOLPH SCOTT In i " THE TEXANS." i Hoth Approved for Universal Exhibition. Pffp Smith nml "Historical Oddities.*' I MAYFAIR— j - TO-NIGHT, T.oti, AND MONDAY. j MICKEY ROONEY and FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Iu I The BOY FROM BARNARDO'S ! And DIXIE DUNBAR In j "FRESHMAN'S YEAR." j Itotll Approved for Universal Exhibition. j Tues.. Wed . Tliurs. Next—Merle Oheron in i "The Cowboy and the Lady" and "Alf'f 1 Button Atloat." Hoth Approved for ' I )tivetsal exhibition. DF T T A — NKW IV NN — Ij I Fhouc 47-OoS. j TO NIOHT. 7 1V AND MONDAY. CHARLES BOYER 111 " ALGIERS." Recommended b;i Censor for Adults. MICKEY ROONEY In j ".ILTHiE HARDY'S CHILDREN." ! Approved for t.'nirirsnl 1.1 lit..i; ion. I i PEERLESS—ST. lIELIER'S | j I PHONE -siw. TO-NH-.HT AT S. I I I.OKETTA YOUNC. RICHARD (iREENE in I tlie All-Teehnicolour Classic of the Turf t " KENTUCKY." ! \ Ma_-niticent Picture with the famous Kentucky Derby as its spectacular climax. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SELECTED FEATURETTES. THE GLIDE THE GLIDE •j <C^SKATINGr^>j TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL NIGHT OF | SK ATI N't; AND FI N WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE GLIDE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT REMEMBER OUR BAND. Playing Delightful Skating Music. REMEMBER OUR SILENT. DUSTLESS FLOOR. COME TO THE GLIDE AND ENJOY YOUR SKATING. ■ TUESDAY NEXT. J GRAND BENEFIT NIGHT To Raise Funds to send Ballet and Hockey ' r Reps, tn Wellington. Band in Attendance. Exhibition by Ballet. Burlesque Hoekev on Skates. Admission, including Skates, only If. THE GLIDE CNR. KHYBER PASS AND PARK ROADS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 207, 2 September 1939, Page 20
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