AMUSEMENTS St. James' New Service includes arrival of PRINCE at Freraantle—tumultuous reception. BURNING OF MORRO CASTLE—amazing scenes of iiner aSame—Sarazeri unci Kirkwood play sensational round in Sydney, etc., etc. AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M. ST. JAMES' i Theatre of Distinction" / Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. ALL THE BRILLIANCE OF VTHE DIVORCEE" ALL THE SpIRKLE OF " LET US BE - ALL THE ROMANCE OF "SMILIN THROUGH." The First Lady of the Screen! NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER " RIPTIDE ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. HERBERT ]IfARSHALL, ERBERT ITJ-ABSHALL. A Brilliant Associate Programme Includes SCOTLAND THE BONNIE," An Exquisite Fitzpairick Travel Gem. ' DARTMOUTH DAYS," Pete Smith. Oddity. AND THE Playing a specially selected musical programme from 7.45 p.m., including—""William Tell" Overture ----- Rossini Entr'acte "Cavalleria Rasticsra" - Mascagni Intermezzo Violin. Solo by Vincent Aspey. "Petit Suite de Concert" - Coleridge Taylor "Traumerei" - -- -- -- - Schumann St. James' March. Etc.. Etc. BOOKING IS HEAVY I Plans as the Theatre. r i "THE LONDON" [ V FIRST RELEASE. > * 3d DOUBLE-FEATURED BILL Headed by LEW CODY and The Alluring Beauty 3J MARY NOLAN In A FINE DETECTIVE STORY 6jj "FILE No. 113." Brimful of Adventure, Intrigue, ji _ Romance. ■2Q Second Feature and Supports. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, sdl Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. The Prograrjnie Yon Must Not Miss! « j Front Stalls ic Back Circle fid, Be®. Is. JQ -j Children, Evening Session, 6d. 66 "THE LONDON," Opp. G.P.O. 6d 1 TUDOR CINEMA j SffSk VSVGIFT MATINEE TO-DAY. at 2.30. KsN Free Ice Crom to ail Boys and Girls Coo and Special Programme: Buck Jones in SSS " THE SKY EAaDERS." sS\ {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) X\N Also MICKEY MOUSE Cartoon: Vs\ " Barnyard Broadcast." Xv This Evening at 8.15! (only}: MACDONALD, §§t RAMON NOVARRO And FRANK MORGAN in SS " THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Musical Comedy Revue with sequences in Colour I TUDOR SUPERB FEATURETTES! Complete Change on Monday {Labour Day h—.Matinee at 2.30, Evening at 5.15. ROBT. MONTGOMERY & MADGE jNN* TUDOI OsV Comple SSS DviNNJ ROBT. EV•Cv- < Appn EVANS in " HELL BELOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GAIETY CINEMA | i Matinee To-day ai 2.30 T and To-nl*sil Bing Crosby and Judith Allen in "TOO MUCH HARMONY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) *VV tT ?T,-*H«rmr Fl-nr i r'ntsffa' 'yy j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ! ! BRITANNIA \ w 0 rid. ift * 2 ' 7.30 to S p m, SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. " ALICE IN WONDERLAND." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Serial—Comedy—News. To-night at 7.30 p.m. " HELL AND HIGH WATER." With RICHARD ABLEN. Approved for Universal Exhibition. And "ALICE IN WONDERLAND." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). VICTORIA BevonpcrVs Premier X To-night at 8. Sir Gerald da Minrier in "SCOTLAND YARD MYSTERY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Special Matinee Programme, 2.30. Jack Holt in "MAKER OF MEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. TOWN~HALL HENDERSON MUNICIPAL PICTURES - To-night, as 8: CLIFFORD MOLLISON in "MEET MY SISTER." and " WHITE WOMAN." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SWANSON ' DOROTHEA WIECk in " CRADLE SONG." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Free Dance follows till 12. TT PAYS! to Buy GOOD Tea. A Specially Selected. Wholesome Tea.a in 17 varieties ire obtainable at SIMMER'S NEW TEA & COFFEE SHOP. At Rear of The CoSee Hiuse. Customs St. E. DENTISTRY y y OBLEY DENTAL SURGEON. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT Phese 20-957. AccklandPhone 19*2. Pukekohe. M E F. L. MiKGASDENTAL SURGEON. Phone -KWST. SUITE 301. THIRD FLOOR, DILWORTH BUILDING. Corner Q-ieen and Casioma Streets.. Honrs- 9 a.m.-5.30 djk! Saturday. 9 a.m.-13 neon. Open Friaax Nights. 7-5.30 p.m. M s ~ ]£ RIG: QARTER. DENTAL SURGEON (late with Mr. A. M. Carter), HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT THE CORNER BUILDING. Newmarket and Reamer* Road. Phone 4&-3S&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 24
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