I AMUSEMENTS. ! (11l NATIONAL, ! NATIONAL, ; Quoon St. Phono 42-100 E : Direction : Auialgum.-ucd Theatres. Ltd. CONTINUOUS? SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2, o. S. • — — Final Nisht I• • "MY AMERICAN WIFE." I I "liUVTHM ON THE RANGE." I ' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-MORROW— l!y Public Demand— SPECIAL RETURN SEASON OF THE MUSICALE SUPREME. i GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE The Gin with GRACE MOORE 'I'uvlne- 0 GRACE MOORE ■= i GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE -J=r----GRACE MOORE \ . GRACE MOORE NI GHT i GRACE MOORE L QI LQV g_--J GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACEMOORE I GRACEMOORE Triumph! GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE Also on the Same Programme. FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. ! RALPH BELLAMY i RALPH BELLAMY ! laSh BELLAMY | "ROAMING | ! FAY WRAY | LADY." | | FAY \YI|A Y ■' TOxcitinir Adventure on tln» China ! Seas —the fun is fast —the lights are furious. I Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1\ O Til COL U MP. IA 111 TS. NATIONAL — TO-MORROW. "SHOWBOAT." N.MAS WEEK. i T 11111 iTliliiT.-. itl111"|TTTTTT|T| | j| STRAND. | 111111111111111. ■ 111U111'' 1111 Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. I Continuous : Sessions 11.0, 2.10, T».O and S.O. I t KAY FRANCIS ! ga i KAY FRANCIS "THE WHITE ANGEL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING TO-MORROW| 1 2 !■'EA'l'i RES J FEATURES | | WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL MARY ASTOK. I" HELEN VINSON. a highly And a handsome perplexing Detective Dog. , T Tl l Tvr\rJri "THE KENNEL MURDER j CASE." I Peeom mended hi/ Censor for Adults. | AND | ICAY FRANCIS, KAY FRANCIS, SYBIL JASON, "I FOUND STELLA PARISH." .1 nnroved fov Unircrsa]_J:jhiliition. ' | EMPRESS | News Session 7.30 I NEWTON. I Phone 27-077 6d ADULTS Od. CHILDREN 3d. S No 1 : I.ew Aires. .Tune Knight in • ' \ "CROSS-COUNTRY CRUISE." No. 2: Z -DO Slim Sumniervilie ill "HORSE PLAY.' q r l Both Approved Universal Exhibition, No. 3, Musical. No. 4. Comedy. 6d No. .". I'aiion". No. 0. Ni-ws. , I tTt?r l i\ T f Final Screening. | iVxJVjAL/ | To-nigiit at lA7i I PONSONBY KD. I Phone 20!) 10 : ADULTS lid. CHILDREN 3d. j •LA BUDDY ROGERS in a Musical, ! 5 OCI "DANCE BAND." 1 6d Nils Asi her. Gloria Stuart in 0,1 "TIIE LOVE CAPTIVE." otl llotli Approved Universal Exhibition. f~ADELPHI~~|| tiW I RICHMOND AV. I Phono 27-23.". I Ralph Morgan, Judith Allen in the Great Geyster Mystery, "YELLOWSTONE." Margaret Sullavan, John Boles ill "ONLY YESTERDAY." | I (lotlt I'ecoviinenifett Censor lor Adult*. | . AUCKLAND I BAND CARNIVAL. ; FINAL j MASSED BANDS RECITAL. DOMAIN, NEXT SUNDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. SOLO AND MASSED ITEMS A nd QUICKSTEP AND ENHIBITION MA liCHING I >EM ON ST RAT I UN. "Fall in and Follow the Bands" UN SUNDAY! SILVER COIN COLLECTION. AND DON'T FORGET THE SOCIAL AND DANCE. LABOUR CLUB ROOMS. THIS EVENING I ALL ROADS LEAD TO MILFORD NEXT SATURDAY, j OPENING OF WONDER POOL. NOVELTY PROGRAMME. 10 DANCING. CA SI N O DAN C E CLUB. LABOUR lIALL, Newton. TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday. Monte Carlo (3 Prizes). Special Prizes. Ticket Waltz. Also Complimentaries. Casino Monte Carlo. All the Popular Dances. j All Cordially Invited. POPULAR SAVOY ORCHESTRA. Bert Gray. M.C. Supper. Admission: Ladies. 1/: Gents. 1/0. 10 ]\/r o D E li N D A N C I N G. IVI - AMBASSADORS' HALL, TO-NIGHT, Dominion Road (2nd Section). COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S MODERN DANCING. S-12. N. Volkner's Internationals. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/0. P.S.—Thursday, 17th : Final Night for the Season. Special Prizes. The Largest and Cosiest ll,ill in Auckland. 10 -V S U N I C HALL. "REALM" OLD-TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT. •Gipsy Tap, "On Leave" Foxtrot, and all old favourites. Monte Carlo and Complimentary Tickets. Cool Hall. Good Management, And PARKER'S ORCHESTRA. Admission : Ladies, 1/ ; Gents. 1/6. xlO K. C. RUSSELL. M.C. 9D — TO-NIGHT —ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral Terminus. OLD-TIME DANCE, Best in Town. Zealandia Dance Band. (Union rates paid Orchestra.) Monte. Supper. M.C., I'. Collier. A. Cassie. Hon. Sec. 10 ORANGE HALL TUESDAY, loth. Modern OLD-TIME Dance. Cambridge Ladies' Cricket Club. Single, 1, 0; Double, 2/0. Ted Croad's Chevalier Band. 10 PI SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau ; S , Bands Available. —Atwaters Pianos. B TEACHERS OF DANCING. EDNEY'S Studio, 5, Swanson St.— Modern, Old-time; private tuition. — 41-qiii. 2 FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert, fully booked till Xmas—l74, Symonda St. B ALESKA School of Dancing. 407, Queen St., Plione 40-121. Pupils prepared for British Operatic T-- animation. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 292, 10 December 1936, Page 28
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