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j AMUSEMENTS. . THE EMBASSY it( j J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions : 11 A.M. 2.15 P. 31. S F.M. To — To — To 1.10 P.M. 4.36 P.M. 10.10 P.M. ■—Paramount's —IDelicious Comedy-Romance. " rjpHE QUR jjome," -MARGARET SULLA VAN, HENRY FONDA. Approved for Universal Exhibition. y! "HE DIDN'T BREAK THE LAW, I DID ... I .STOLE YOU. HIS WOMAN . . . AND THAT'S THE OLDEST LAW IN THE WOKLDI" TO-MORROW! The Embassy Presents: — ■p, ASSOCIATED BRITISH FILMS' • Mighty Production : ! "A WOMAN ALONE," "A WOMAN ALONE," "A WOMAN ALONE," "A WOMAN ALONE," "A WOMAN ALONE," This stirring, unusual — love drama which will lind an echo in every woman's heart, presents -—at last — the REAL ANNA STEN ANNA STEN ANNA STEN 0 ANNA STEN In a pulsating, human romance ideally suited to her remarkable talents. And HENRY WILCOXON, HENRY WILCOXON, Popular, Handsome Star of "Cleopatra" and "The Crusades." 3 Recommended bu Censor for Adults. j TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES—32-660. I I" THE LONSUNT 7 ! / COMEDY FOR ADULTS OR > fid CHILDREN. £>] - SYLVIA SIDNEY ill 0(1 3d | "30-DAY PRINCESS." 1 3d lor Universal Exhibition. 6d 0-I MANY FEATURES & COMEDIES, oj " • Another Betty Boop Cartoon. 6d THE LONDON, »"'■ g.p.o, 6d I j TTTIYfVR CINEMA i REMUERA. 1 ■*- | Phone 24-740 — This Evening at S. Centrally Heated! H GINGER ROGERS and GEORGE BRENT —- In a delightful Comedy-Drama: EE "IN PERSON." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ~ FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. I GAIETY I TAICAPUNA. x x I To-night. Ph. 23-465. — Richard Arlen in a Mysterv Comedy : == THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS — Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Victor McLaglen. Edmund Lowe in "NO MORE WOMEX." zn Rccommcndcd bu Censor for Adults. ' | AMBASSADOR Ft. Chevalier, j || GUEST NIGHT. ' Katharine Hepburn. Roht. Young, in 3. r= "SPITFIRE." Rccommcndcd. hi/ Censor for Adults. —■ Walter Huston. Frances Dee In — v: "KEEP 'EM ROLLING." ~ —: Approved for Universal Exhibition. = i~KINGSLAND~| Richard Cromwell in 'Above the Clouds.' . Anna Xcagle in "Flag Lieutenant." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. FO ll s^' -- Ted Lewis and his Orchestra in "Here — Comes the Band." a Merry Musical — Comedy. Approved Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR : C S™ : To-night and Thnrs. Guest Night. Ricliard_ Arlen, SallY Eilers, Roscie Aates in "SHE MADE HER RED." Rccommcndcd bu Censor for Adults. Also 30 International Beauty Contest Winners in "SEARCH FOR BEAUTY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Including an Excellent Selection of Highclass Fcaturettes. Phone 12-003. Under the Auspices of the . AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. MICHAEL HEAD ~— s -yOCAL AND "pIAXO J^ECITAL. LEWIS EADY HALL, ; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, At S r>.m. Tickets 1/6 each at Lewis Eady. Ltd. No extra charge for booking. t DANCING. • t —£7—, tjOINT CHEVALIER SAILING * I A 1 CLUB. 1 NEXT SATURDAY, AXOTHER BIG DAXCE. L. MATFS FAMOUS HAWAIIAN BAND. Beautiful Cushions for .Monte Carlos. Admission 1/. " x 2 G. McKEOWN, M.C. 0 ] / - JJALL - jy . TO-NIGHT —- Newmarket — TO-NIGHT. OLP-TIME DAXCIXG DE LUXE. MOXTE CARLO COXTEST, Ist. 2nd and 3rd Prizes. SPOT WALTZ COXTEST. ALL THE rorULAK DAXCES. Yafietv is the Keynote. Supper Provided. > 808 ADAMS and his ORCHESTRA. r Admission 1/. Eric Cleaver, M.C. - jpBTE R p A N IS EM I - FINAL OLD - TIME WALTZIXG COMPETITION. > Ist, 2nd, and 3rd of Each Heat Eligible. * x 2 TEACHERS OF DANCING. GEO. C. COX, Xew Zealand's Foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing.— Studio. Durham St. Easl. C M ISS SI'IOXCKK'S Weekly Di.iices, Saturdavs, Symondsvillc Studio - Cabaret: ' bring a" party or come j ourself.—Particu- ■ lars, 42-237. T\VS P\TRICI A School of Dancing, 203, Sytnonds Sr.—Modern Ballroom, Oldlime, Tap; Private Lessons; Classes; Wednesday Xights. S p.m., 1/0. C F>l'llY SIIERRIFF, 11.8. Bldgs., Newton. i'X private Lessons, 2/6; Tap, Ballroom, . tiiree dances by post, i)/. T7TOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Mo devil • Ballroom Dancing and Tap Dancing. • Classes, 1/0 Lesson, privately 5/. —2nd ) j Floor, Queen's Arcade : 30-563. MWII BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. AMERICAN Back-date Magazines, large variety available.—O.K. Book Ex- ! change. 20G. Ponsonby lid.. Wholesale Suppliers- C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 207, 2 September 1936, Page 22

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