AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—12.30-2.30-5 & 8 P.M. BY POPULAR VERDICT! VOTED BY YESTERDAY'S THOUSANDS AS THE FUNNIEST SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT FOR YEARS! FEATURING— The one and only TP D WARD " THE ■CjdWARD .. -rue IP D WARD int. JDWARD " THF lEDWARDI EDWARD ..-r r Edward IHL IP DWARD Edward PRIVATE Everett PRIVATE--1? verett PRIVATE JimsRETT PRIVATE Everett PRIVATE ttorton PRIVATE Son PRIVATE ttorton SECRETARY" ' SECRETARY" Hon ton SECRETARY" In his second SECRETARY" starring picture. crrorTADV" CONTMNING MORE ohLKh 1 Alx I LAUorrs THAN SECRETARY" 1 ,<C OR RL m?wifK SECRETARYfamiIy. SECRETARY" As ft play it holds an unbroken record of 34 A B.D.F. Special. years' continuous run. IF YOU WANT A Universal GOOD LAUGH— Exhibition. HERE IT IS. BOOK NOW AT THEATRE OR PHONE 41-556. Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress impress Empress Empress Empress Empress Emjiress Empress Fmpress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress P'mpress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress , EMPRESS NEWTON. Phone 27-077. TO-NIGHT "NEWS OF THE WORLD" SESSION. 7.30 P.m., Including the Latest Fox Aussie, Metrotone and Pathe News. And then g _ Biqfc, FEATURES g f 1 T WILLIAM POWELL in " ESCAPADE." With FRANK MORGAN, LOUISE RAINER. | 2 | LAUREL & HARDY In "TIT FOR TAT." m PRESTON FOSTER. T JAMES G LEA SON. JANE WYATT In "WE'RE ONLY HUMAN." All Recommended Censor for Adults. Laurel and Hardy and Western Matineo To-day, 2 p.m. PRINCESS I To-night at 7.45, DOMINION RD. Centrally Heated. Phone 21-439. Entertainment Supremo! IRENE DUNNE. ROBERT TAYLOR in Lloyd Douglas* epic novel, "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." "MAGNIFICENT -OBSESSION." Edward E. Horton in a comedy, " HIS NIGHT OUT." _ , , Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Buck Jones Western Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. 8 Attractions. CTATT Final Screening OlAlt. To-night at 7.45, ONEHUNGA. Phone 12-844. RICHARD (NICK) FORAN In a Musical Western, "MOONLIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE." LAWRENCE TIBBETT In a Delightful Musical Comedy, " METROPOLITAN." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. 2 Big Westerns at the Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. Serial, etc. REGAL PONSONBY RD. To-night at 7.45. Phone 26-940. JANE ("Ginger") WITHERS In {he Musical Comedy Hitl - Approved for Universal Exhibition. WALTER ABEL, GAIL PATRICK, In a New Kind of Thriller, "TWO IN THE DARK." Recommended by Censor for Adults. "Paddy O'Day" Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. 8 Big Attractions, Serial, etc. ADELPHI RICHMOND AV.* To-night at 7.45. Phone 27-235. KAY FRANCIS, PAUL LUKAB, In a splendid Romantic Drama, "I FOUND STELLA PARISH." Wallace Ford in a Thriller. "ANOTHER FACE." Both Recommended Censor for Adults. Charlie Chaplin and Western Matinee, To-day, 2 p.m. Also Ep. 1, New Serial. VTMP'Q Final Screening, JSJINU O To-night at 8 NORTHCOTE. I Phone 19-903. Ginger Rogeiß in a Musical, "IN PERSON." Lily Pons, World's Greatest Soprano, In "I DREAM TOO MUCH." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Usual Free Bus. Matineo To-day, 2 p.m.' DF I 11XF To-night at 7.45. UC. LUAE, Electrically MT. ALBERT. . Heated. RONALD COLMAN In I "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE i I BANK AT MONTE CARLO." ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Featurettes. Mat. To-day, 2 p.m. AUCKLAND 9~.flEMgl CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY'. SECOND CONCERT, • THURSDAY, JUNE 18, - LEWIS EADY HALL. 8 P.M. Trio Bb, Op. 11 (Beethoven), Sonata A (Rubenstein). Trio (Boelmann). VINCENT ASPEY. LAI/LA HEMUB, KATHLEEN O'LEARY. Door Tickets, 2s. No Reserves. WEEKweek-: WEEK-1 AT CHATEAU AT CHATEAU AT CHATEAU AT CHATEAU AT CHATEAU AT CHATEAU HIGH JOY AT LOW COST HIGH JOY AT LOW COST HIGH JOY AT LOW COST HIGH JOY AT LOW COST ONLY £3 14s FROM AUCKLAND ONLY £3 Is FROM FRANKTON JN. This low charge includes first-class return fare and seat reservation in cosy trains, motor from National Park station to Chateau, and back, accommodation at Chateau, and use of skis and ski-sticks. EXCURSIONS CONTINUE EACH WEEKEND UNTIL JULY 25. The train leaves Auckland at 8 p.m. SATURDAY, and arrives at National Park at 11.9 p.m. The return train leaves National Park at midnight on MONDAY, and arrives at Auckland at 7.G a.m. TUESDAY. THRILLS BY DAY AND NIGHT Snow sports, walks amid mountain majesty, billiards, music, dancing, bridge, and other pastimes in one of the best hostels in New Zealand or Australia. KING'S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END Extended stay until TUESDAY Night only 16s additional on tho King's Birthday week-end. Book at Government -Tourist Bureaux fcr .Offices,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 26
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