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AMUSEMENTS No play in recent years caused a Bteater sensation than Clemenco Dane's frank treatment of a theme based on latent insanity and its effect on family life . . . and never has the screen, in its rearch for material, chosen from the stage such a powerful dramatic masterpiece. Truly, •" BILL OF* DIVORCEMENT " is an event that cannot be passed over by patrons of the highest art of the Cinema. \ : so^ d J \ NOW SHOWING. A PROGRAMME ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. THE MOST NOTABLE ADAPTATION TO THE SCREEN OF A RENOWNED STAGE SUCCESS THAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED IN RECENT YEARS. CLEMENCE DANE'S CLEMENCE DANE'S Striking Drama of a Vital Theme. PLAYS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Interpreted by a Sterling Cast. JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE (Unforgettable as Hilary Fairfield). Triumphant Return of BILLIE BURKE BILLIE BURKE She who fascinated audiences all over the world as a silent screen star proves herself ideal in the element of the talking screen. As the distracted wife and mother in "A Bill of Divorcement" she strikes a ringing new chord of excellence, a clarion note of sincerity. KATHARINE HEPBURN, KATHARINE HEPBURN, The New Star whom the critics have acclaimed rapturously. \\ -a ,<A ol t®- \ \ V s && \\ SUSPENSE! SURPRISE! SYMPATHY! PATHOS! HIGH DRAMA! Supporting Programme includes— Pathe News—Fox Aussie News—Comedy— Travelogue. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. (1) WARNER BAXTER, MARION NIXON "AMATEUR DADDY," The Screen's Happiest Romance Since "Daddy Long Legs." (2) "THE' BIG GAMBLE," With BILL BOYD, WARNER GLAND, DOROTHY SEBASTIAN. The Strangest Bargain Ever Made. MATINEE 2 P.M. "DETECTIVE LLOYD." COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MONDAY, JANUARY 2. MARY BRIAN, GEOFFREY KERR. Vital Drama Gay Comedy, in "WAITING FOR THE BRIDE." All in Technicolour. MATINEE 2 P.M. MONDAY. Phone 12-199 for Reserves. "* TO-NIGHT, AT 8. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. " BEAUTY AND THE BOSS," and "THE WOMAN FROM MONTE CARLO. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. Children under 14„ 3d. Phone 21-433 for Reserves. " FOR AULD LANG SYNE." TO-NIGHT NEW TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT YEAR'S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT EVE TO-NIGHT 8.15 P.M. P.M. -UNTIL 5.15 UNTIL \eT e"CO pa h PETER PAN °°hl -gLei* FOR THE GAYEST. THE MERRIEST THE MOST GLORIOUS REVEL OF THE YEAR. Setting the Paco. MERV. BREE AND HIS PETER PAN BAND. In Conjunction With MORRIE GILMAN (Ac© Saxophonist of Australasia). Featuring "Resolutions for 1933." TRUMPETS, BLOWOUTS, CARNIVAL" HAT S- GAS-FILLED BALLOONS, NOVELTIES AND FAVOURS GALORE. Double, 10s Evisaing Dress Essential. HEAVY BOOKING. Large Parties Ring 46-777 For & Quote MONDAY, JAN. 2. MONDAY, JAN. 2. SPECIAL LONG NIGHT <s P.M. l A.M.) MISS ELLA SHIELDS MR. GEORGE WALLACE And Members of the "Pleasure Bound" Company will be the guests of the Management. Double, 10s. Evening Dress Essential. SWIMMING ft A UCKLAND CENTRE. N.ZA.S.A. JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT TEPID BATHS ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, at S p.m. Entries close at iill Baths cn SATURDAY, 7th, at 5 p.m. W. BiATTY, Hon. Secretary. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION I M K J. F. MONTAGUEj Country Teachers and others Tisiting Auckj land may consult me daily from Wednes- ] day, January 4. Special Course of Lessons, i 2-4 weeks, as desired. New Pupils also being ! enrolled. Studios: r 20-22 SWANSON STREET. Private Phone, 43-713. DEMONSTRATIONS Maximum pumps and engines. LIMITED. DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS Of the Latest Design of. ROTARY VACUUM PUMP Will be Given at PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Corner Lome and Wellesley Streets. Engineers and all Visitors to the City are invited to avail themselves of this opportunity gT. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. • TOMORROW (SUNDAY). FEAST OF THE CIRCUMCISION. Holy Masses at 6.80, 7.30, 9 and 11 a.m. Vespers, Sermon and Benediction at 7 p.m. Preacher: VERY REV. PRIOR DOYLE, O.P. m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21379, 31 December 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21379, 31 December 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21379, 31 December 1932, Page 16

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