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CIVIC Directioni Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sgi 11 A.M.—2.15 P.M.—B P.M.- J;IS LAST DAY - .-M " RAMONA." mm TO-MORROW. newyearTday. 1 HIS GLORIOUS VOICE IS HEARD AGAIN. The Greatest Singer V-.;||S of the Ape . . . In hi# SI Crowning Triumph. ffl PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL ROBESON Sf ROBESON - | ROBESON NEW ROBESON ROBESON 111 ROBESON ROBESON m m ROBESON " SONG -j ROBESON OF ROBESON FREEDOM." 1 ROBESON m ROBESON A Ga 'lS t re ßritlsh "I ROBESON Approved for UnWerial ;1 ROBESON -Exhibition. . ROBESON ROBESON ROBESON ROMANCE. !,I| ROBESON I ROBESON drama. I " SONG OF FREEDOM." Exhibition. CROWNING HIS TREMENDOUS! SUCCESSES OF "SANDERS OF THE 1 RIVER" AND "SHOW BOAT' WITH A NEW TRIUMPH, ROBESON'SMASHES HIS MAGNIFICENCE! ACROSS THE SCREEN! ,f BOOKING IS HEAVf - M Reserve Now for the Holiday Nightsl <1 PHONE 30-100. SEE SPECIAL ADVT. PAGE 13. 4f| Children under 12 Not Admitted. ' TO-DAY (THURSDAY). ' Last Presentation of 1/- "MUTINY on the BOUNTY" i / TO-MORROW '/" (New Year's Day). The Prize Picture of 1936, ]/- "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" . . "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" l/ "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" i / With t'je Firpt Lady of the '/" Screen, ~ JEANETTE McDONALD ]/ ~ and NELSON EDDY. 1/. Enchanting Music! Haunting ' Songs! Lovely Dances! • . Come and Hear Miss McDonald I/- Fins? ' The Mystery of Lore." THE GREATEST SHOW IN 1/- THE CITY! Ideal Programme for Visitors. I/- Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 / Continuous from 11 to 10.30. •/" Adults, i-l; Reserves, 1/6. Children over 12, 6d and rtd. 1/- THE LONDON. Opp. G.P.O. | TUDOR CINEMA | Natural Ventilation. = LAST NIGHT AT 8.151 ' "■!§ LORETTA YOUNG. FRANCHOT TONS. Roland Young and Lewis Stone, in = " THE UNGUARDED HOUR." ; EE "THE UNGUARDED HOUR."i "THE UNGUARDED HOUR."! One of the Best Entertainments for the Screen I ==: Splendid Supporting Programme. = TO-MORROW (FRIDAY, JAN. l)|j| ROBERT MONTGOMERY <fc MYRNA LOY, with Reginald Owen, in Jgyj = " PETTICOAT FEVER." || == Both Recommended by Censor lor Adnltl. ! Full Supporting Programme. . .1 | GAIETY CINEMA I Phone 23-465. 1 I Last Nignfc \ Fredric March, Herbert Marshall IB# Merle Oberon, in H "THE DARK ANGELA if EE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY, JAN. IfrM, == G-ARY COOPER and JEAN ARTHUR. j = In = "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition*.. YUGGSLAV DANCE. YUGOSLAV CLUB GRAND ANNUAL DANCE Will be Held in ' MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, HOBSOM \ STREFT From 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. From 8 p.m. to2u* TO-NIGHT 2 MONTE CARLOS. '- SPOT WALTZES 16 MOST USEFUL PRIZES GIVE*-, Streamers, Balloons, Noise-makers Gator 3 Silver Cups, 1 Gold Medal will be pre«l»« to the Winners of Various Events. U "" Yugoslav 7th Annual Picnic. FAMOUS PARKER'S ORCHESTRA. Sit Down Supper Included. . Come and Dance the Old Year Out and . Year in With us—The Thrilling MgM y«u never forget. And we Welcome IOU A"».s (Everv Lady will receive a Present.) Ladies. 1/6; Gents., 2/*. '-M Y.C. Charitable Committee. J FUN THEY ARE HAVING AT MILFORD. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. 1 nWTIROH NOTIOES IJNITED yyATCH gEBVICB j rjONIGHT. 22.15 P ' M ' piTT Speaker: DR. ALEXANDER HODGB-iJ Offering for Poor and Needy Fund. | ALL WELCOME 1 Combining Baptist Tabernacle, BSJjJwi, j Street Congregational, St. ■'• terian and Pitt Street Methodist Congren»rjT. MATTHEW'S WELLESLEY 5 WEST. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. p , { WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, 1130 P»To he followed by HOLY COMMUNION. 12.5 Ail. ■ ; j < (FRIDAY, Jan vary 1). REV. G. V.-GERARD, Vicar. j DANCING ARTS HALL, * .J|j| KITCHENER STREET. Only 100• J■ m from Queen Street—near Pnblic Librarj * TO-MORROW NIGHT-TO-MORROW NIGHI- 0 OLD-TIM E DANCE-the First ° f ß th ß %jfp.. Year. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER mitf CITY VISITORS. cant afford %o . - this rr.srht Ladies I/O Sit-down Supper. Gen TAKANIXI Hall. New Year'sTfve. * 1 Night. » p.m. till 2 a.n;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 16

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