AMUSEMENTS. ONLY ONE VERDICT . . , " TRADER HORN " IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT I NEVER . . NEVER . . NEVER I HAS THE AUCKLAND PRESS OR PUBLIC ACCLAIMED BEFORE A MOTION PICTURE AS THEY HAVE ACCLAIMED "TRADER HORN." ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. EVERYBODY IS TALKING " TRADER HORN." THERE HAVE BEEN GREAT JUNGLE PICTURES BEFORE. SOME EVEN VERY GREAT; BUT ••TRADER HORN " IS MAGNIFICENT: ITS IMMENSITY AT TIMES BECOMES OVERAWING; JTS DEEP AND HUMAN STORY. ITS TERRIFIC SCENES OF MAN PITTED AGAINST BEAST. 'TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN. ITS GLORIOUS PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE AFRICAN INTERIOR. ITS REMARKABLE SOUND EFFECTS, EVERY ONE A MODEL OF REALISM. YOU HAVE TO SEE AND HEAR " TRADER HORN " TO BELIEVE ITS WONDERS. Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Screen Epic. Box Plans al St. Jame3'. /////////////////////// 111 111 /PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE/y lllllllllllllllllllllllll'llU NEWTON. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Daily at 2 and 7.45. Phono 46-252, Reserves, ONE OF THEM WOULD PANIC YOU! TOGETHER THEY'RE A RIOT! FUNNIEST THING ON FOUR FEET! JOE E. BROWNWINNIE LIGHTNER, In "SIT TIGHT." "SIT TIGHT." Jf you want to laugh—BUT LAUGH get in an this double-barrelled fun with the queen of comedy and the clown prince of joy. As good as two "Lifes of the Party." A DANCE Will be held in the CLUB HOUSE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAYI, NEW YEAR'S EVE, for Members and their Friends. Members must produce their membership card. Usual admission charge. Bonfire on Aerodrome at midnight. Dress: Fancy Dress, Evening or Flannels. L. W. SWAN, Sec. NEW YEAR'S EVE, 10 P.M. to 11.45. The Picture of 1931. "VIENNESE NIGHTS." BROADSIDING. FIERCE BROADSIDES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I ! TEEMING WITH THRILLS. Brilliant New Yea: Programme. WHIPPET RACING. Two specially selected do,~ will give an exhibition of flat and hurdle racing. A gorgeous exhibition of dazzling Fireworks will be given after the Races. ! I See the Old Year out and the New Year in at Western Springs Speedway. ! I Dancing- on the lawn to the strains of lilting jazz music. Come and enjoy the most varied programme the Speedway has yet offered. TOM FARNDON, Who smashed the mile record nt the Speedway last week ROGER FROGLEY, Captain of Crystal Palace and skipper of this year's English team.,. IN DAZZLING CONTEST WITH ALF MATTSON, Auckland and New Zealand Champion. VISITORS MUST SEE FARNDON! AYatoh this Whirlwind Rider! Make your Nmv Year in Auck* >;d COMPLETE By seeing BROADSIDING! Trams to every 6uburb nfler the host programme yet offered. WESTERN SPRINGS SPEEDWAY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21069, 31 December 1931, Page 14
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