AMUSEMENTS „ LAST TWO DAYS! AT 11 —2;15 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. IV/fICKEy TDOONEY IVJ-ICKEY :XVOONEY IVJ-ICKEY Mickey ickey :XVOONEY TDOONEY Jluooney IVxiCKEY i-UOONEY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Delightful Comedy, "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" With LEWIS STONE, CECILIA PARKER.. St. James' Air Mail Review Includes: MELBOURNE CUP, 1939. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-020. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MUSIC. that ranges from the ever-green melodies of the Gay Nineties to the lilting hits of to-day! JEANETTE MACDONALD SINGING.... "For Every Lonei* Heart." Arias from—"Madam Butterfly, "La Bohemo." "High Flying," "One Look at You," "Time Changes Everything but Love.' ROMANCE of a man who wouldn't bo a tag-a-long when the wife he loved became Broadway's overnight sensation ....and outpaced him on the road to fame I SPECTACLE. The spectacular Ski-ing number . Bridge Seen 3 . "Flying High" . . the Oriental . the amazing Rhapsody Finale "For Every Lonely Heart" . . . staged by Busby Berkeley and produced by the Director who gave you "MAYTIME" glorieii and "ZIEGFELD'S" Thrills 1 NEXT FRIDAY! of course, at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Queen of Song.... JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Spectacular Musical Broadway qerenade" ROADWAY OERENA.DE" "T> ROADWAY QERENADE" "-Droadway OeRENADE" ""DROADWAY QERENADE" "JIJROADWAY OERENADE" "•DROADWAY QERENADE" "JDrOADWAY UERENADE" ""DROADWAY QERENADE" "-Droadway Serenade" Broadway qerenade" roadway Serenade" LEW AYRES LEW AYRES LEW AYRES LEW AYRES LEW AYRES LEW AYRES LEW AYRES FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN lAN HUNTER—FRANKLIN PANGBORN HERE IS A MAGNIFICENT NEW TRIUMPH FOR JEANETTE MACDONALD . . . A LAVISH STORY OF TO-DAY'S BROADWAY ... A STORY OF MODERNS WHO WERE PARTED BY PRIDE, BUT DRAMATICALLY UNITED BY THE SWEET OLDFASHIONED WORDS AND MELODY OF "AULD LANG SYNE." BOOKINGS Are now open at the Theatre. It will be essential 'to reserve early to avoid disappointment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FULLER'S SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE EDWARD ] pKS&b. „I 6d GUEST NIGHT! B ALL SEATS... 6d G.Men step in when 6d = Gangster Bullets Bark I 1 6d Cesar Romero—Robt. Wilcox, 6d g Judith Barrett, 16d "ARMOURED CAR." 6d g And fj Du Ice Sports v. Underworld. 6d 1 ~ "IDOL OF THE 1 6d crowd." 6d §t Both Recommended by gg Od Censor for Adults. od 1 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d BRITANNIA | SS. 1! _The Show Place of the Suburbs. Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corp., Ltd. : ga NEWSREELS To-night at 7.30 p.m. g Warner Bros, present M Errol FLYNN & Joan BLONDELL in | "THE PERFECT SPECIMEN" = Approved for Universal Exhibition, g Associated British Pictures Present g RAYMOND MASSEY with JOAN m-Marion and Walter hudd in s Gordon Sherry's Famous Play. | "BLACK LIMELIGHT" H Recommended by Censor for Adults. VICTORIA I devonport, 1 VILIUtM/A | Phono 22 . 083 ; = |6d GUEST NIGHT 6d 1 H To-night t 7.30. 1 = Ray MILLAND & Wendy BARRIE in fl | "WINGS OVER HONOLULU" § 1 John WAYNE and Nan GREY in H | "THE SEA SPOILERS" ■ p Both Approved for Universal S gf Exhibition. g§ 1 TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW at 7.30.1 Gd Gd ALL SEATS Gd Gd J CINEMA I GREY LYNN. 1 I Phono 2G-10G g H lv —® cn Lyon, Sari Maritza, Erich H m Von Stroheini, Nat Lo Vino, in g | "CRIMSON ROMANCE" | j| Recommended by Censor for Adults. B H 2.—DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY, 1 3 Evelyn \ enable, Win. Frawley, B | "HARMONY LANE" | Approved for Universal Exhibition. § [HinHUHUMllrmMlilltHHllllllllulllllijtnuilitliHllli j EXHIBITIONS GUILD. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Friday Evenings.) NO 30, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES G. LUXFORD, N.D., D.C.. Ph.C., Naturo-cure Practitioner, Brunswick Bldgs., Queen Street. Phone 40-102, 23-512 for Appointment. SPORTS GOODS A BRUCE & SONS, for Genuine Tennis » Racquet Restringing.—94 Albert St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23504, 15 November 1939, Page 20
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