AMUSEMENTS WHY IS A WOMAN JUDGED BY HER WEAKEST MOMENT* Warner Bro». Present BF.TTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS In the Finest Role of her Career! "THAT CERTAIN WOMAN" "THAT CERTAIN WOMAN" Recommended by Censor for Adulta. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Telephone U'-MiiiO. Sessions: 11 a.m., '.2.15 ami 8 p.m. I PRINCE EDWARD = NEWTON PHONE 4«-£r.2 = = Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 0 1 MASTODONIC MATINEE, 2 P.M. = § CHILDR EN You ure going to nee = I one of the fluent programmes ever = = presented! LOOK SEE: "WHEN = 1 G-MEN STEP IN," with Don Terry | I i Recommended by Censor for Adults), s i "TIM TYLER'S LUCK." Serial. g 1 "Rliylhm of the Game," "I'udtrv = = PleU* a Fight," Sports 'thrill. § i Community Sing, "Silver Thread*,' = g Novelty, THEN— i 1 NEDDO! NEDDO! * You have nil been waiting for him. I I 7.30 7.30 I BING CROSBY in | "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." § s (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND—DON TEKItY In 5 1 "WHEN G-MEN STEP IN" | § Recommended by Censor for Adult*. = SiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiHimiiHiniiuitiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilliUllllllllli q |H||"NEW ROYAL HI K R?gg?SHIRLEY TEMPLE MATINEE TO-DAY, it P.M. —Free Shirley Temple Brooches. This Evening at 7.30. SHIRLEY TEMPLE In REBECCA OF JfARM' WALLACE BEERY In "rpHE A D OF g RIMSTONE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I SOUTHERN CROSS E LLERBLIE To-night and Monday, 7.-l, r > p.m. (1) SON J A 11 EN IE in "HAPPY LANDING." (2) ALICE FA YE in „.. , "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. STAR PAPAKURA PHONE 30. Td-night and Monday, 7.15 P" 1 - t r Flora Robson, Leslie Ranks in f AREWELL AGAIN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) --Also Victor McLaglen, Paul Kelly, William Oargan in "THE DEVIL'S PARTY (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Special Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. VTA IP SANDRINGHAM Alt AIK Phone I TO-NIGHT AT 7.3(>-Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda in "YOU ONIA LIVE ONCE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also William Hall, Jane Wyman in IHE SP 1 * RING." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL MATIN EE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. PITT ST. CHOIR (Augmented) Presents HANDEL'S "SAMSON." "SAMSON." (First Performance in Auckland since 1020.) THURSDAY. NOV. 3, AT 8 P.M. PUT ST. CHURCH. Samson - • - ■ Delilah Micah Manoah . Harapha • • ■ • Philistine Woman Israelitish Woman ■ Leslie Russell. . Gwenda Weir. • Walter Brough. • James Leighton. Stewart Harvey. - • Julie Williams. • - Winifred Hill. Organist - Conductor • Trevor Sparling ALBERT BRYANT W.E.A. ANNUAL PRODUCTION. "THE INSECT PLAY," By THE BROTHERS CAPEK. Produced by ARNOLD GOODWIN at OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET. FIVE NIGHTS COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. AT 8 P.M. Tickets. 2/-. Box Plan opens at Lewis Eady, Ltd., MONDAY, October 31. Booking fee 2d. ROYAL SHOW CLAUDELANDS HAMILTON TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME: JUDGING CHILDREN'S PONIES AND RIDING, including DOMINION PONY HUNTER, FOR i'.'lH IN PRIZES. JUDGING CHILDREN'S CALVES AND PET LAMBS GRAND PARADE OF HORSES, STOCK, PONIES. CALVES. LAMBS AND DOGS. FINAL OF THE DOMINION JUMPING COMPETITIONS. 1 SHEEP DOG TRIALS DANCING COM PETIT! ONS, NUMEROUS KING AND NOVELTY EVENTS. SADDLE TROTTING RACE FOR LADIES. A ROYAL DAYI MAKE YOUR SLOG AN i "HAMILTON FOR THE ROYAL."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23181, 29 October 1938, Page 26
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