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\ <[iiiill Uliu PLAZA Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—12.30—2.30—5 AND 8 P.M. SECOND BIG WEEK —* AND STILL THEY COMEI The most popular picture for years! PAUL ROBESON - PAUL ROBESON * PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON * PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON * In King qolomon's -m-ines" ING SOLOMON'S lii-INES" "TZING QOLOMON'S TM"INES"* "±\ING OoLOMON'S IW-INES" Approved for Universal Exhibition With * ROLAND YOUNG, ANNA LEE, CEDRIC HARbWICKE. H. Rider Haggard's Amazing Novel brought to the Screen * for tho first time. ROBUST SONGS AND THRILLS GALORE! PLAN AT THEATRE, RES. 41-586' * * * * * * •• CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE and RIALTO MT. EDEN. Phone 14-573. NEWMARKET. Phone 40-600. EMPRESS - HtoS^T^TK SSSm. I Phone 27-077? GRAND FINALS AND * PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO-NIGHT FOR THE BINKIE STUART ■/ COMPETITION. NOTE.—The Photographs of the Ten Finalists will bo Screened, the Winners Announced, and Every Competitor will be presented with a 10 x 8 enlargement of herself. BE SURE TO BE THERE I DON'T MISS THIS NIGHT OF NIGHTS! On the Screen THE YEAR'S GREATEST DOUBLE FEATURE. No. I—The Sensational 4-year-o!d Star, BINKIE STUART In a Rhythm of Melody and Romance, "LITTLE MISS SOMEBODY." No. 2 —The Irresistible JANE WITHERS In a Rampaging Riot of Fnn, "ANGEL'S HOLIDAY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. . MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Same Great Programme as above. Final Screening To-night at 81 ROBERT MONTGOMERY. MARION DAVIES, Supported by these Celebrated Funmakers, PATSY KELLY—LOUISE FAZENDA, FRANK McHUGH—ALLEN, JENKIN& In the Hilarious Comedy. * "EVER SINCE EVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Associate Feature - 1 - DOROTHY LAMOUR (Star of "Hurricane"), LEW AYRES In the first picture to come out of Spain's flaming Revolt. Not a war story, but a dynamic story of the world gone madf "THE LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2' P.M. "Last Train From Madrid," News, Comedies, Betty Boop Cartoon, Screen Song, Sportlight, 10 BIG ATTRACTIONS STATE j To-night at Q ONEHUNGA. Phone 12-344 ERROL FLYNN KAY FRANCIS lAN HUNTER—HERBERT MUNDIN "ANOTHER DAWN." Recommended by Censor for Aduits. WM. BOYD a? Hopalong Cassidy ia Clarence E. Mulford's "RUSTLERS* VALLEY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Same Great Programme as above. To-night at g Phone 12-844 nrnn i — Final Screening, REGAL To-night at O il. PONOONBYRD. 26-940. WARNER BAXTER, WALLACE BEERY, In a Mighty Story of Mutiny at Sea, "SLAVE SHIP." Recommended by Censor for Adults Only. Not Suitable for Children. JANE WITHERS In a Rampaging Riot o'f Fun, "ANGEL'S HOLIDAY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. Same Great Programme as above. . ALEXANDRA To-night at 0 GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647. GINGER ROGERS & FRED ASTAIRE, In Their Latest and Best, "SHALL WE DANCE?" Approved for Universal Exhibition. RALPH MORGAN—HERBERT MUNDIN "THAT'S MY STORY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. _ Shall We Dance," News, Cartoons, Etc. —mw — MISS KATHLEEN COURTNEY. Of Genova, Outstanding Woman Speaker on International Affairs. PROGRAMME QF A DDRESSES OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ADMISSION FREE rpUESDAY 15TH, 2 P.M. Y.W.C.A. J- HALL: Reception to invited guests and mombers of Women's Organisations. Tuesday irth, 8 p.m.—university HALL:. General Meeting (Educational Groups and others). T7ITEDNESDAY 16TH, 8 P.M.—Y.W.C.A. VV HALL: Youth Meeting. THURSDAY J7TH, 12.45 P.M.—MILNE 1 & CHOYCE'S RECEPTION HALL: League of Nations and Institute of Pacific Relations Luncheon. Thursday 17th, 8 p.m.—technical COLLEGE HALL: Public Meeting. Friday 18th, 8 p.m.—y.w.c.a.: study Groups' (representatives of Women Teachers' Association, University Women, Y.W.C.A., Etc.). Tickets on application. ■jl/rONDAY 21 ST,2 P.M. Y.W.C.A. i'J- HALL: Study Group (representatives of Women's Organisations). TYTONDAY 21 ST, 7.30 P.M. Y.W.C.A. ■"-L HALL: Study Group (representatives of Youth Organisations). There will be a retiring collection for the defraying of internal expenses.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22961, 12 February 1938, Page 26

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