AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY 1 At 11— '2.15—8 p.m. i " OMALL rpoWN riIRL" "OJIALL J- OWN VJIRL" With ROBERT TAYLOR—JANET OAYNOR. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at tho Theatre. Phono 32-»'2o. ADVENTURE! THRILLS I COMEDY I Only Robert. Louis Stevenson could write a story like this . . . with its thrills and chills and unexpected twists ... a Prince and a beautiful stranger join a Suicide Club . . . the chairman deals tho cards . . . the Ace of Spades . . . the death card (roes to tho Prince . . .-the Ace or Clubs . . • the executioner s card . . . goes to his and mysterious companion! And Irank Mo f * ean, the Prince's Aide, does his best to save his own skin . . . and tne skin of tho Prince entrusted to his care! TO-MORROW I ! AT 11—2.15—5 P.M.—B PM. ... another great show for . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Ilis Best Role Months . . . ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY In Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's exciting adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's greatest adventure romance . . . SUICIDE UICIDE O UICIDE QUICIDE Q UICIDE k5 UICIDE CJ UICIDE QUICIDE CJ UICIDE 0 UICIDE V^LUB' CLUB' LUB' With ROSALIND RUSSELL, ROSALIND RUSSELL, ROSALIND RUSSELL, ROSALIND RUSSELL. ROSALIND RUSSELL, ROSALIND 'RUSSELL, ROSALIND RUSSELL, FRANK MORGAN, REGINALD OWEN —— E. E. CLIVE, LOUIS lIAYWARD. , . And Another Outstanding Associate Programme, headed b.V_ "THE PERFECT SETUP" The newest of the engrossing CRIME DOESN'T PAY" series 1 " SUNKIST STARS AT PALM SPRINGS." Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer, Coloured Musical Revue. Bookings are heavy for tho week-end. Plans open at the Theatre daily from 10 a.m. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | THE CAPITOL | By Special Request! For Two Nights Only, GRACE MOORE, The Queen of Song, in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE," A Picture to see again and again. Also Will Hay and Gordon Harker, in "BOYS WILL BE BOYS." A Grand Cwnedy. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT AT 8. VARIETY SESSION, 7.30. Franchot Tone, Madse Evans, in " EXCLUSIVE STORY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, Clarence E. Mulford's Novel, " lIOP-A-LONG CASSIDY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. POPULAR PRICES : TEL. 21-433 CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. ELOCUTION and DANCING. GRAND CONCERT TOWN HALL CAMBRIDGE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. AT. S. Items by First Prize-Winners. EXHIBITIONS POTTERY BY BRIAR GARDNER. PAINTINGS BY WINIFRED BODLE. ART SOCIETY'S ROOMS, 2nd FLOOR VICTORIA ARCADE. Open 10 to 5, and Friday Evenings. Film of Miss Gardner at work shown on WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT S O'CLOCK. Admission Free. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22544, 8 October 1936, Page 22
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