amusements. THE EMBASSY -— J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 o'clock. LAST DAY. The Incomparable G I G L I, THB WORLD'S GREATEST TEN 08. •• j^ORGET—jy£E—j^TOT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. to-morrow-to-morrow— TO-MORROW— A MEMORABLE COMEDY EVENT! The Author and Star of "THE GOOD COMPANIONS" join forces again to bring you this joyous film of a play that delighted London for two and a half years. J. B. PRIESTLEY'S J. B. PRIESTLEY'S J. B. PRIESTLEY'S J. B. PRIESTLEY'S Hilarious story of dark doings and astounding surprises in a peaceful London su ; burb where "nothing ever happened." " Q.KOVB." " QROVE." " Jj ABURNt7M Q- ROVB -" " Q.ROVE." " Q.ROVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. With »t EDMUND GWENN EDMUND GWENN EDMUND GWENN EDMUND GWENN (•Remember liim us "Jess Oakroyd" in "The Good Companions?") SIR '• CEDRIC HARDWICKE — — CEDRIC HARDWICKE — ,i CEDRIC HARDWICKE l — CEDRIC HARDWICKE — (A Comedian for the iirst time on the Screen—AND WHAT A COMEDIAN!) VICTORIA HOPPER. VICTORIA HOPPER. '• NOBODY WOULD BEL ~!VB HIM, when "dear old George Radfern. out : •yviirdly u highly respectable snhnrlinnite. ehoeril.v confessed to liis wife, daughter and sponging relatives that lie was head of a gang of counterfeiters —hut then Scotland Yard jwpears on 'I he scene—and in v stcry heeomes mixed up xvith mirth ! E. ■ s. 3 FOR THE LOVE OF LAUGHTER DON'T MISS "LABURNUM d GROVE."" d TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES: 32-GSO. d I! THE ASTOR. I " j| DOMINION KD. d II Centrally Heated. ! i iiii- i — ' To-night at S. News Session, 7.30. . | GUEST NIGHT. Elissa Landl—Francis Lederer in IJ "MAN OF TWQ WORLDS." 1! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Sallv Eiiers—Richard Arlen in "SHE MADE HER BED." Recommended bit Censor for Adults. ADULTS. CD: CHILDREN, 3D. „ si qnehungaT _ 1 STRAND. STRAND. I »• TO-NIGHT —FAMILY NIGHT, s. DOUBLE-STAR ATTRACTION. i ! Sir Gerald Du Maurier in "SCOTLAND P Y \RD MYSTERY." Recommended bu Censor — for Adults. Eric .Colnian in the Australian Production, "SPLENDID FELLOWS." 3 Approved for Universal Exhibition. . ' Admission Prices—Circle: Adults 9d, , s Children 6d. Stalls : Adults Gd. Child., 3d. 1 j FESTIVAL I i CONCERT. a 1 — v "j TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (WED.), 8 P.M. _ COMBINED CHOIRS OF TWELVE iu AUCKLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS MASSED CHOIR OF O VER 500 GIRLS AND BOYS. INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL ITEMS— MAORI SONGS. I'OIS AND HAKAS ;0. By Maori Boys' and Girls' Schools. ( Conductor of Massed Choir: — PROFESSOR HOLLINRAKE. S' TICKETS, 1/ EACH. 3. Reserves 6d extra at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 10 WtHHWHtroy TOAN AND BETTY RAYNER, J TROUBADOURS. — y.w.c.a. hall, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 8.13 p.m. "CAP AND BELLS." Trices (Tax included) : 3/4 (Reserved); 2/3 (Unreserved). Children, 1/6. Booking at Q Lewis lOady, Ltd. xl!) ' BADMINTON. BADMINTON. FASTER THAN TENNIS. pROVINCIAL OHAMPIONSHIPS. CENTRAL WHARF, SHED 8. AUGUST 19, 20, 21, 22. ice ies he r - s Admission : >n, Wednesday - Friday, 3.30 - 10.30 p.m., 1/. •se Saturday, 1.30 -5, 7-10 p.m., 1/6. ch :21 nd - ell MOTOR TRIPS. Sd p I H A. WAITAKERE RANGES, C/ RETURN. Rimmer's Motors leave G.P.O. Daily, 9.30 —! a.m., -Saturdays 1.30 p.m., for 04-mile Sightseeing Tour. Beautiful Bush and Fine Scenic Views. Nihotapu : Fare 2/6 Single, 4/ Return. ! t: jr U s BOOK SEATS, 43-360. WS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 196, 19 August 1936, Page 22
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