AMUSEMENTS STILL THE CROWDS—the Laughs—and the Thrills— In the Year's Most Exciting Story of the Airl TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro - Goldwyn • Mayer's Amazing Romance of the Air " rfiEST "PII/OT!" "1-EST CTI/OT!" " rpEST TJILOTI " "lEST XlLOTI" " rPEST PILOT I" " X EST r ILOT! " "rpEST "DILOTl" "lEST -t ILOT!" With CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY SPENCER TRACY Associate Programme Includes — "AN EVENING ALONE" Robert Benchley Oddity. "CZECHOSLOVAKIA ON PARADE" Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Rosalie i" OSALIE " "T? OSALIE!" "XVOSALIE!" "T? OSALIE!" ; -, K "JLVOSALIE!" lJj ""P OSALIE I" "IXOSALIEI" wvn- ""ROSALIE 1" . , "XVOSALIEI" ,1 ""p OSALIE!" a "iXOSALIE!" "T> OSALIE!" "JLV/OSALIEI" ROSALIE!" OSALIE!" ROSALIE!" OSALIE!" "ROIALII'" ROSALIE!" OSALIE!" ROSALIE!" OSALIE!" LtoSALIE!" (OSALIE!" ROSALIE!" NEXT! ST. JAMES' THEATRE "T> OSALIE!" "XioSALIE!" "■p OSALIE!" "JLI/OSALIE!" ROSALIE" OSALIE" Plans open at the Theatre on Monday morning. (Approved for -Universal Exhibition) I =. j PRINCE EDWARD | 1 NEWTON Phone 46-252 | § * Direction: Sir Benjamin Fnller. = = MATINEE OP M. MATINEE = § £ P.M. 1 § Victor McLaglen in i = "LAUGHING AT LIFE" I I AND Tim McCoy in = I "RIDING WILD." | I 7.30 7.30 I I SSh jSf I I GABLE LOY = = EN s I "PARNELL" I 1 "PARNELL" 1 I A Romance of Magnificent Love' | 5 (Universal Exhibition.) _ = i \ND—VICTOR McLAGLEN in = 1 * "LAUGHING AT LIFE." f I A Picture with a Thousand Thrills! = = Recommended by Censor for Adults. = -,. l|Ml ii.i.i.Miiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinililill[lllllllUlllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllili-TO-DAY AT. 2! TO-NIGHT AT 8! TUMULTUOUS SUCCESS OF THE GLORIOUS MUSICAL PLAY "THE VAGABOND KING" Last Night's huge audience acclaimed the brilliant company of artists which thrilled the house with the wonderful singing, beautiful dancing and stirring drama of. ■■. . • "THE VAGABOND KING" A VERY SHORT SEASON ONLY I PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. All Seats Reservable (except Gallery): 7/6 6/-, 5/-, 4/-; Gallery Early Doors 2/3 Late 1/6. Matinee Prices: Reserves, 61-, 4/6, 3/3, 2/6; Gallery: 1/9 Early, 1/3 Late. Children Half-price at Matinee. A Superb Production of the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society, presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd., London. CABARET — TO-NIGHT —METROPOLE CABARET \ METROPOLE QUEEN ST.. THE SHOW PLACE OF NEW ZEALAND. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ERN BEACHAM AND HIS FAMOUS METROPOLE BAND. Large Parties are Advised to Reserve Early. Hold Your Birthday Party at the Metropole. ■» Special Ball Suppeni by Arrangement. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE 10/-. Evening Dress Essential. PHONE 42-330. C. E. MURRAY. Manager. AFTERNOON TEA DANCE TO-DAY, From 2.30 P.M. - 4.30 P.M. Admission: 2/3 Afternoon Tea Included. CABARET METROPOLE. CARLAW PARK NEVER ® BEFORE (W) TWO SUCH GAMES! NEVER BEFORE have followers of Football had the opportunity i.f witnessing two games on the one ground on the one day upon which so much depends as regards winning or losing the Championship. So keen is the interest that lequest was made to play the games on two separate Saturdays, but this could not be arranged. The four leading teams meet —and what a contest each game promises to be! All at the top of ther foim there will be no let-up from beginning to end. LOOK WHAT IS HAPPENING TO-DAY—-MT. ALBERT play MANUKAU RICHMOND play MARIST 0.8. WHO CAN NAME THE WINNER? 1.30 P.M.— NORTH SHORE v. CITY AT ELLERSLIE: 1.30 P.M.— NEWTON v. PAPAKURA (RESERVES). 3 P.M.— NEWTON v. PAPAKURA (SENIORS).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23109, 6 August 1938, Page 28
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