AMUSEMENTS LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE HELD! SPELLBOUND BY LEO CARILLO'S MARVELLOUS ACTING. ST. JAMES* ST. JAMES' \ . "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. A Story Specially Written for one of the World's Finest Character Actors, ARE SUCH FOOLS' LEO CARILLO LEO CARILLO LEO CARILLO j Who will be remembered for his magnificent character-acting in "Lombardi Ltd.' .and Mister Antonio," when in New Zealand some few years back ~• . And VIVTENNE OSBORNE, UNA MERKEL, and JOS. CAWTHORNE. He worked for her . . . fought for her . . . went to jail for • her . . . while she threw herself at another man! . . . But there's always • the cold grey dawn for the woman who shouts the battle cry. ARE v SUCH FOOLS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Excellent Supporting Programme Includes Pathe News Cartoon. Travelogue Sportlight. Comedy BOOK NOW! AT THEATRE. RONALD COLMAN WILL DELIGHT THE FAMILY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) P 1 I i " Always A Good Show." COMMENCING TO-DAY. CONTINUOUS PROM U A.M. RONALD COLMAN In * "THE DEVIL TO PAY" With LORETTA YOUNG in a. new story specially written for RONALD COLMAN by FREDERIC LONSDALE. Full Supporting Programme. AT 1.15 AND 7.15: "NEWS OF THE WORLD" Entire Change of News and Interest Items. Prices: II and 1/6. Children, 6d. Phone Reserves, 43-114. TT innP I REMUERA ROAD. IUIA/I\ | p hone 24-749. At the Matinee To-day, 2.30. "SUNSHINE SUSIE." This Evening, a-t 8.15: HELEN TWELVETREES, in . "UNASHAMED" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And LAUREL & HARDY, in "THE COUNTY HOSPITAL." Also Superb Tudor Featurettes.. LYRIC I SYMONDS STREET. — L To-day, 2. To-night, 6. WARNER BAXTER, % With MARION NIXON, In "AMATEUR DADDY.", Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Lyric Featurettes. BRITANNIA [ To-day, 2. To-night, 8. Two' Outstanding Pictures. JACK HULBERT. in "SUNSHINE SUSIE" And RONALD COLMAN, in " THE UNHOLY GARDEN." Both approved for- Universal Exhibition. GREY LYNN CINEMA i Matinee, 2 To-night, 8. Cecil Scott and Australian Cast, in " THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." And Greta Nissen and Herbert Mundin, In " THE SILENT WITNESS." Also, George Wallace, in . " SONG AND DANCE." Approved for Universal Exhibition.! GAIETY, TAKAPUNA To-day, 2. To-night, 8. Charles Buggies, Lily Damita, "THIS IS THE NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SHOWS | FRANKLIN SHOW. ~j NEXT WEEK-END. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ' iFEB. 17 AND 18). OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME OF | ATTRACTION | Livestock Entries Exceed Last Year's. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR CLYDESDALES AWARDED FIRST DAY OF SHOW. FRIDAY (FEB. 17)— NIGHT SHOW!! HIGHLAND DANCING!! BAGPIPES!!' PEOPLE'S DAY, SATURDAY (FEB. 18) — GRAND PARADE, 1.30 P.M SPECIAL TROTTING RACES!! HUNTING COMPETITIONS!! SHEARING COMPETITIONS!! DISPLAY COURTS BY BRANCHES OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND WOMEN'S DIVISION. DISPLAY OF WORKING ENGINEERING MODELS BYPUKEKOKHB TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS. THE BIG MERRY-GO-ROUND AND A HOST OF GOOD RIDES AND SIDESHOWS WILL BE THERE. WAIWURRI—COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF. ADMISSION CHARGES REDUCED. AUCKLAND KENNEL ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. FANClEES.—Remember, you will get a fair and unbiassed opinion at the GREAT LATCHFORD SHOW, MARCH 10 AND 11. SCHEDULES NOW READY. Appiy Box 641. R. MARSHALL. Hon. Secretary. Phone 40-374.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 20
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