AMUSEMENTS PLEASE RESERVE EARLY. PLAZA (Queeh St.) Direction:. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. NOW IN TIIE 2ND WEEK! AT 11 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE She's ft Shirley of Surprise# in her Latest Musical Story with everything that's new in Sons and Rhythm. With her grandest supporting cast including Goorge Murphy, Phyllis• Brooks, Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver and El Brendef. A '2oth Century-Fox Picture Approved for Universal Exhibition. FOR RESERVES, PHONE - pLAZA - 4J-58Q CRYSTAL PALACE MT. EDEN RIALTO and rialTO NEWMARKET Phono 14-573. Phone 46-009. Deaf Aids Available. To-day at To-night at First Auckland Suburban -Screening CHARLES BOYER CHARLES BOYER. HEDY LAMARR—SIGRID GURIE WALTER WANGER'S "ALGIERS" "A L G I E RS" "ALGIERS" Recommended by Censor for Adults Only. "N.Z. Observer," of December '29 th. says:— "Year's best performance.. . .CHARLES BOYER for his 'Polio Lo Moko,' in •ALGIERS,' and Best Production WALTER WANGER, also for 'ALGIERS.' " Selected Fentiircttes include | "FASCIST THREAT TO GIBRALTAR" I Latest 1038 March of Time. I MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "itlglers," "Popular Science," Pictorial, Nows, Cartoon, Comedies, ete. 8 BIG ATTRACTIONS 8 STATE To " lißht at 8 DEVONPORT, Matinee, 1.30. Deaf Aids Available. phone BARBARA STANWYCK, HERBERT M A I!SHALL "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Screening: BRIAN DONLEVY. LYNN BARI, "SHARPSHOOTERS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30, Sanie Programme as above and Serial. To-night at g Matinee at 2. Phohe 12-344. GINGER ROGERS I STATE ONEHUNOA. I Deaf Aids Available. Together Asaiti.... FRED ASTAIRE - 111 the Merriest df all- their Musicals, "CAREFREE" Amoved for UttiVefsttl Exhibition. PETER LORRE in the Thrilling "MYSTERIOUS MR. MOTO." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Walt Disney's "MICKEY'S TRAILER." And THE AUCKLAND CUP, 1038. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Carefree," "Mysterious Mr. Moto," "Mickey's Trailer," and Serial. J PRINCESS To-night at 3 DOMINION RD. Matinee, 1.45. Deaf Aide. Available. p hone i 5 .43 9. EVen Greater thnh they my It is! . ALICE FA YE—TYRONE POWER DON AMECHB and a cast of thousands. | "ALEXANDER'S (111 | RAGTIME BAND" |jj| Also THE JONES FAMILY in "SAFETY IN NUMBERS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.45. Same Programme as above and Serial. REGAL PONSONBY RD. Matinee, 1.30. Deaf Aids Available phone 2(mo Even Greater than they say it isl , ALICE FA YE TYRONE POWER, DON AMECHE and a Cast of Thousands, || "ALEXANDER'S 111 || RAGTIME BAND" ||| Approved for Universal Exhibition. tsOVA PILBEAM in Alfred Hitchcock's "YOUNG AND INNOCENT." • Recommettded by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. Same Great Programme as above. To-night at PONSONBY RD. Deaf Aids Available DE LUXE I ."J 8 J' ALBERT. m'ZYo'wt. Gihger Rogers.— James Stewart. "VIVACIOUS LADY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Ann Shirley, Ruby Keeler, "MOTHER. CAREY'S CHICKENS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Walt Disney's "POLAR TRAPPERS." Extra at Matinee, "MYSTERIOUS PILOT." f»a§x STRAND THEATRE, Mm SUNDAY EVENING SlafL Doors open at 7 p.m. Screen Talks at 7.15 p.m. At 7.30 p.m.—Address by Mr. P. Martin Smith, Director W.E.A,: "HAS NEW ZEALAND A CULTURAL LIFE?" At 8.20 p.m.—Picture Programme Headed by "THE MINSTREL BOY " Romantic Musical Drama, starring FRED CONNYNGHAM and LUCILLE LISLE. Recommonded by the Censor for Adults, Excellent Supporting Programme. SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. AMUSEMENT PARK CIVIC SQUARE TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. MATINEE TO-DAY, SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. JUST FOR FUN ADMISSION TO PARK FREE. -HEE THE WONDER 5 SWIMMING POOL, MILFORD BEACH. MOTOR-CYCLING n SPEED! A UCKLAND jyjpTORQYCLE QLUB'S SECOND RACING PICNIC, HENNING'S SPEEDWAY, Mange he. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). RACES START il A.M. PRINCIPAL EVENTS FROM 1.30. Plenty of Starters in each race. THRILLS GALORE. SPEEDS OF 80 TO 85 M.P.H. ARE COMMON. Ijond-speakers to announce Results of Races. In case of rain listen to IZB Sunday morning. . BUILDERS ALWAYS Building.—Modern Bungalows financed, plans.—Phillips, 27-148,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23263, 4 February 1939, Page 28
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