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AMUSEMENTS ANOTHER GREAT PERFORMANCE. | FROM THE Glßfc YOU LOVED IK "BROADWAY BILL" AND "THE THIN" MAN." • TO-DAY AT 11 | ST. JAMES 7 " Direction : Sir .'Benjamin Fuller. The gruelling strain of a 'Transatlantic flight ... a fog-locked field . . . enough gas for fifteen more preciousi minutes . . . MYRNA LOY--GARY GRANT MYRNA LOY--CARY GRANT MYRNA LOY—GARY GRANT MYRNA LOY—GARY GRANT MYRNA LOY—GARY GRANT "WINGS IN THE DARK " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An hour and a,-quarter's thrills and laughs in a fast-moving, crammed with action story of love and adventure above the clouds! The makers of "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" offer another grand entertainment! ST. JAMES' FEATURETTES—"LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR," Song Cs.rtoon. "FELINE ATHLETES," Grantland Rice Sportlight. "TAKING THE BLAME." Betty Bocip Cartoon. Etc., Etc, RESERVATIONS . . . Are heavy for the week-end. Plans on view in the Main Foyer. Phone 41-814. MOVIE BALL, DIXIELAND, JULY 11. HIS MAJESTY'S Auckland Amateur Operatic Society presents the "Wonderful Spectacular MUSICAL COMEDY, __ RUNAWAY GIRL" . Last Two Nights, 8 p.m. GRAND GALA MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. Exactly aamn performano* as at night. No cuts. HILARIOUS COMEDY. Laugh at thu snappy fear tures—Follow the man fronj Cook's • CreeLLn Fishing Achievements —Spanish Dance Burlosque. RIOTOUS COLOUR. See and hear the colourful Ballet and Chorus number "Tarantella." See the wonderful masks i:a the Venetian Carnival—Hear the thrilling number " Soldiers in the Park" with military countermarching. A GLORIOUS SHOW OF SURPRISES,, COLOUR, ROMANCE, HUMOUR, SPECTACLE. POPULAR PRICES: GALLERY, 1/-; BACK STALLS, 2/6. (Early Doors 6d extra). D.C. and O.S. (Reserves), 4/6. Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Children, half-price at Matinee only. W. Laird Thomson, Secretary, SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS ST. "A NIGHT OF MAGIC." PRESENTED BY JADOO THE MAGICIAN. LATE CLEM DAWE REVUE CO. Also Featuring: DAN FLOOD, Inimitable Comedian, ("Mr. Pim" of "Mr. Pim Passes By"), la FUN AT THE PIANO. Additional Mystery by ALAMAT, THE KARD KONJURER, "Superman or Trickster, Which?" PATRICIA ANDREAVS Lends Charm to Magic as THE LADY ILLUSIONIST. While MAVIS WARD Presents Entertaining Rhythm in "HOT FOOT WORK." SCOTS HALL. SCOTS HALL. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. PRICES: Is and Is &d. RESERVES AT LEWIS EADY. LTD. IT'S THE BAND THAT COUNTS. -"PETER PAN\ (N Z.'s Prernier Cabaret and Society Rendezvous) THE pEERLESS pETER pAN JJAND Double 7/6. Evening Dress Essential Reservations, Dial 4G-777 Next Week's Invitation Balls: Fourth Battery... .Tues., June 25th Bank N.Z.. Wed,, June 26th Hockey Assn Thurs., June 27th Manager NEIL EDGAR. RUGBY FOOTBALL TWO BIG MATCHES I EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. MARIST V. OTAHUHU. MARIST V. OTAHUHU, MARIST V. OTAHUHU. MARIST V. OTAHUHU, 8 P.M. PONSONBY V. TECHNICAL, PONSONBY V. TECHNICAL, PONSONBY V. TECHNICAL, SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW GROUNDS. MANUKAU V. GRAMMAR, MANUKAU V. GRAMMAR, MANUKAU V. GRAMMAR. 'RUGBY NEWS" on Sale in Queen Street. FRIDAY NIGHTS. EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Admission u Usual.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22142, 22 June 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22142, 22 June 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22142, 22 June 1935, Page 24