AiM.usj!;jvt£jTT3 CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated TheatresT* r... TO-MORROW! - TO-MOR& - i BIG SESSIONS 11 A.M. .. 2.15 . . ft P.M. o THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACIf^ THE SCREEN HAS EVptT KNOWN - THE Gfe CHICAGO FIRE ~ >; 20th Century Pox's Supreme Achievement "IN OLD CHICAGO" 8® -4. "IN OLD CHICAGO" Hi "IN OLD CHICAGO" M "IN OLD CHICAGO" M t "IN OLD CHICAGO" Sit "IN OLD CHICAGO" 88 "IN OLD CHICAGO" Hi "IN OLD CHICAGO" gll "IN OLD CHICAGO" SB 1 "IN OLD CHICAGO" M "IN OLD CHICAGO" PS "IN OLD CHICAGO" BH ¥ "IN OLD CHICAGO" ,H 1 "IN OLD CHICAGO" Si with TYRONE POWER .... ALICE FAYE TYRONE POWER .... ALICE FAYE TYRONE POWER .... ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE ALICE BRADY AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS THRILLING IN ITS AMAZING CLIMAX A complete city destroyed. Overpowering spectacle eclipsed only by the heart-warming story of the O'Learys . . a fighting v ' Irish family whose valour and faith will fill you with pride as you share their struggles and triumphs that meant the s making of a great city -f : and a great nation I'M NEVER HAS THE SCREEN OFFERED SUCH SPECTACULAR entertainmentT~ Recommended by Censor for Adults LAST DAY GARY COOPER in THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO. Approved for Universal Exhibition. J CHARLIE CHAN IN GAOL! == Ves, it's true! The screen's ace HH detective held as a murder suspect'. : ■ "CHARLIE CHAN H AT MONTE CARLO" |=j A new high-in-mystery excitement! And. laughs, tool U DON'T MISS IT! r ■ MAYFAIR - TO-MORROW! == Recommended by Censor for Adult#. Upper Symonds St. Direction.- R. J. Kerfte. To-night at 8. —— -Phone 43-645 DEFINITELY FINAL SCREENING OF • US the new'laugh' hit, (Recommended by Censor for Adulti) Commencing Friday. GRAND MIRROPHONIC OPENING See Advertisement, Page IS, this morning's Herald. Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Kerridjt Sessions: 2 and 8 p.m/Daily. Phone 43-00? LORETTA YOUNG. DON AMECHE "LOVE UNDER FIRE" Approved for Universal Exhibition Fred Mac Murray, Frances Farmer in "EXCLUSIVE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. •"There are vaster theatres.. ..but in all Auckland there is not one more beautiful" (Extract from Letter). | THE BERKELEY M HEATED AND AIR-CONDITIONED Final Screening To-night at 8. M Edward G. Robinson, MBette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, tn "KID GALAHAD" M a story of the Boxing Ring that frill M keep you on your toes with excitement (Recommended by Censor for Adults.' /jyj Specially Selected Featurettes M Sunday Night from 8.15-10-18 In the Cafe Lounge, SUPPER MUSICALE (Minimum Charge, •!/■) M THE BERKELEY TRIO Mm a programme of popular musit assisted by MMISS GVvENDA WEIR Soprano MR. STEWART HARVEY Baritone M Open Daily—Luncheons, Teas, Sopped v LECTURES "ORITISH - ISRAEL WORLD FEDERA--O TION (Auckland Branch). 458 Queen St. (opp. Myers Park). Special Address by MR. T. G. WALKER. "MARANATHA"—'The Lord Cometti TO-NIGHT (Thursday). 8 p.m. . All Welcome. A UCKLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETI ■A- A General Meeting of the Society wu- M held in the Exhibition Room, Art Gal® Kitchener Street (Top Entrance). 10-Alu" ROW (FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. ■ , An Address. "Journeys and Adventures," the Early Days," will be given by Kfi' FATHER P. McKEEFRY ojs Anyone interested in Ivew Zealand n tory is invifpd to attend. SPENCELEY WALKER, Hon. Set PROFESSIONAL VOTIOES __ INFRA RED —Rheumatism. Sciatica . hago Nerves successfully treaty. Elmer Downes, 34 Plaza Bldgs. 44-ow_ j PATENTS ATE N T S and PROTECTIONS Obtained in All Countries gON & QAHEi REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEY 4 Dingwall Building. 67-93 Qnoen WAUCKLAND. DANCING CJTUDIO Dance. 'Symondsville,' O St., Saturday next, JuneJ^JL:— TTALESKA. M.R.A.D. (Advanced Teac V Certificate), 107 Queen St Tap Toe. Operatic, Character and ) o in Uanc iM
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23053, 2 June 1938, Page 26
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