EaMEBEjMaMZHaa . . ... 1 . .. . ... TQ-NIGHT MONDAY AND TUESDAY November 27 and 28 Matinee Tuesday APPROVED Fuxy GENERAL EXHIBITION BHOfiRAMBffi HAS JUST CONCLUDED A SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT ST. JAMES THEATRE, AUCKLAND Here to-day! We present Universal's latest combination of iaughs, drama, music, songs and general entertainment. The best you ve seen on the screen for months. . ^Tour wicked darlings who tried to learri the secret of liyihg m luxury without working! See how they managed it in this uproarious comedy-drama with music! LADIES MUST LOVE — : WITH June Knight, Neil Hamilton, Sally O'Neil, Dorothy Burgess, Mary Carlisle, Oscar Apfel, George E. Stone, Virginia Cherrill A shower of song hits! "To-night May Never Come Again," S.omeone to Love," "I'd Worship Him Just The Same" and "Fm Living With the Bluebirds Again." VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE l Remember the good old days at St. James' when we presented the cream of the world's "flesh and blood" entertainers! You het you do. Now to-day we offer a screen version of an up-to-date vaudeville entertainment. Warren Doanes "Brevities" — No stage show on earth ever boasted such a cast of star attractions as this! The 3 Cheers Harmonists supreme Ray Hudson and sister — Follies Bergeres Marvels "Bonzo" the d'og — you'Il scream at him The 3 Kings — Eccentric dancers A1 Eddie Peabody — world's best banjoist Lorraine and Bigby — patterists-^-burlesque and mirthful dancers A Full Cast of Vaudeville Headliners fro.m Paris, New York and London Newsreels, "Strange as it seems" series, "'King Klunk' a funny cartoon burlesque on "King. Kong." S'ee Lovelock making his record-breaking mile. The world applauds. Everyone will talk about this programme after seeing it WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY November 29 and 80 Matinee Wednesday APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION CLYDE BEATTY CLYDE BEATTY and his world- famed wild animals in a smashing circus story — THE BIG CAGE — : WITH : — • Anita Page, Andy Devine, Vince Barnett, Mickey Mooney, Wallace Ford, Raymond Hatton Thrill piled upon thrill in a gigantic drama revolving around the world's greatest animal trainer . . . A gripping story of the lives and loves of circus folks . . Heart-throbs, tears, laughs and excitement . . . See how wild animals are tamed! . ; . See how they fight man and other beasts! . . See the most exciting picture ever filmed. BOOK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S NO EXTRA CHARGE _ MONDAY.. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, November 27, 28 and 29 APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION BEST OF ENEMIES — : WITH Buddy Rogers, Marian Nixon, Frank Morgan, Joseph Crawthorn, Greta Nissen ! They kissed while their fathers cussed. Exceptional Offer! Specia! Purchase Manufacturers iMn Suits (f \V ( Ready-to-Wear \ /I \ ^ neWeS^ ; Worsteds and | ^ ^ Perfec^ Fitting One Price 63s ' While they last at Coleman's Corner
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 November 1933, Page 4
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