amusements. ACCLAIMED By critics and crowds alike as the greatest characterisation the screen has ever seen ! Showered with every honour the screen can give—yet no award can do it justice ... no trophy match the majesty o£ its simple greatness ! AGAIN TO-DAY at 11—2.15—8 p.m. ot course, at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Distinguished Production of James Hilton's . . . "Q.OOD-BYE QHIPS" "Q.OOD-BYE lyjß- QHIPS" "O.OOD-BYE ]y£ R - QHIPS" * "Q.OOD-BYB ]yjR- QHIPS" —with— GREER GARSON GREER GARSON —anil — TERRY KILBURN. Associate Programme includes "MENDELSSOHN'S WEDDING MARCH." Coloured Musical Miniature. BOOKINGS— are heavy. Plans at the Theatre Booking Office from 10 a.m. Phone 32-020. Approved for Universal Exhibition. "SWITZERLAND" MATINEES NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 AND ON MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. The Ice Show makes as jrreat an appeal to the youngsters as it does to the grown-ups. MAJESTY'S | TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS. NEXT -MATINEE SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S QOLOSSAL jyjUSICAL T^XTRAVAGANZA. " SWITZERLAND " " SWITZERLAND " " SWITZERLAND " ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET which outclasses any theatre attraction ever previously presented in New Zealand. 60 - H VR Yf; s - 60 Headed by | MISS MEGAN TAYLOR | The World's Champion Skater. ! EDDIE MARCKL~I London's Incomparable Comedian. | PHIL TAYLOR - ] World's Greatest Trick Skater. THE GORGEOUS "SWITZERLAND" ICE BALLET. Fifty Beautiful and Amazing Skating Sirens. Evening Prices —D.C. and R.S., 8/ ; Ordinary Stalls (reservuble on day of performance). '■>/'. at the doors. 4/; Gallery. 2/ ; Early Door Gallery, tid extra. Matinee Prices—(s/. 4/ and 2/ ; Children, o/, 2/ and 1/. All prices plus tax. CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE & RIALTO MT EDEN' NEWMARKET Phone 14-573 Phone 4fi fii)» liiillliiiililiiilliniiliiii Deaf Aids Available aiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii To-night, Fri. and Sat., at I First Suburban Screening. J I Direct from Queen Street. | LOUIS HAYWARD, JOAN BENNETT, — The Alexandre Dumas Classic — The Alexandre Dumas Ciassie , -111111 l 111111 l — "THE MAN — — "THE MAN — IN THE — IRON MAS K" — — IRON MASK" — ""IHIIF" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & WALT DISNEY'S "The Whalers."' j PRINCESS * DOMINION RD. Deaf Aid 9 Available. Phone 15-439. To-night, Fri. and Sat., at g SON.TA lIENIE. TYRONE POWER, In the Scintillating Ice Spectacle " SECOND FIDDLE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PETER I.ORRE in the Thrilling MOTO TAKES A VACATION Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. And LATEST MARCH OF TIMEREGAL * PONSONBY RD. Deaf Aids Available. Phone 26-940. To-night, Fri. and Sat., at g HUMPHREY BOGART, CLAIRE TREVOR. EDWARD G. ROBINSON, " THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE." Recommended by Censor for \dults. WARNER BAXTER, CESAR ROMERO, RETURN oi" E CISCO KID. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COOKE'S TEAROOMS ARE REDECORATED ! WE HAVE A NEW SODA FOUNTAIN OUR KITCHENS ARE REORGANISED. WHICH GIVES YOU BETTER SERVICE. MAKING OUR TEAROOMS THE RENDEZVOUS OF AUCKLAND FOR DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SUNDAES SERVED FROM OUR GLEAMING SODA FOUNTAIN. COOKE'S SMOOTH . CREAMY ICE CREAM IS DELECTABLE. "DON'T FORGET YOUR RANGITOTO SPECIAL! " DELICIOUS AFTERNOON TEAS DAINTILY SERVED. All Cakes and Pastries Served in Our New Tearooms are made with Butter. COOK E'S FOR BETTER SERVICE. * 60, QUEEN STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 306, 28 December 1939, Page 14
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