; AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Warner Bros.' Cosmopolitan Production. " SING ME A LOVE SONG." 1937's Maddest. Merriest Musical '. JAMES MELTON Handsome, golden-voiced . . . singing lilting songs to haunt you with their melody. With PATRICIA ELLIS ZASU PITTS WALTER CATLETT HUGH HERBERT The Strongest Combination of Comedy Stars ever assembled In this Whirlwind of Laughter. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THURSDAY NEXT. AGAIN COMES COLOUR ! THE EMBASSY'S THIRD MIGHTY TECHNICOI.OIR I'M"! PRE. Following upon the memory of such magnificent productions as "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" and "The Garden of Allah." each publicly acknowledged to ibe perfect musterpieces of natural colour, now JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Greatest Adventure Romance blazes from the Screen in all its Beauty and Action. " GOD'S COUNTRY [ AND THE WOMAN." j Approved for Universal Exhibition. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES. 32-660. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee: Stanley McKay. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. NEXT MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 2.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT — S P.M. — riio NIGHT. 0 NIGHT — K P.M. — » O NIGHT. ] STANLEY McKAY'S i GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE CO. OPENING REVUE : " SOME SHOW." The New Combination Headed by JOE LAWMAN. "Dominion," Wellington. 22/2/37: "The best singing comedian heard for some time —there was no question about the hit he made with Saturday's packed house." STELLA LAMOND, THE PERSONALITY GIRL. "Post," Wellington. 22/2/37 : "Miss Lamond shows a wide range of versatility with an artistry all ht-r own." THE HILO DUO (George and Wehi Greig). HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS. "Dominion," 22/2/37 : "The Hilos arc magnetic and music exudes from them as naturally as breath from their nostrils." 7 FLYING MARTINETTIS, THE GREATEST RISLEY ACT EVER SEEN IN N.Z. "Dominion," 22/2/37 : "Risley performers have been seen at other times—the Japanese specialise in this class of performance—but it is doubtful if such an net has ever been excelled in this country." Elton Black, Scottish Comedian: Elvy Ferguson. Solo Violinist : Kath Howarde, English Revue Artist : Heather Wright, Contortionist ; Geo. Corelli, Warren Bros.. Cy. Pier. Hurry Hemming, the Yodelling Newtons; May Brooke's Orchestra; Gaieties Beauty Ballet. The Delightful Song Scenes include: "A FANTASY IN GOLD" (Arranged by Geo. Greig). "THROUGH MY VENETIAN BLIND," With Kath. Howarde and Ballet. PRICES: 3/6. If (plus tax). Early Gallery, 1/0; from 7.30, 1/. Phone 45-100. Day Sales as Usual. Reserves at Theatre. THE FAMOUS MAORI WAIATA PARTY (22 ARTISTS) WILL PRESENT A REALISTIC AND FASCINATING FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, AT S P.M. PART SONGS. TOPICAL CHORUSES. ANCIENT COSTUMES. POLYNESIAN MUSIC. THRILLING DANCES. TAIAHA HAKAS. WEIRD WAIATAS. STONE-AGE GAMES. ENCHANTING HARMONIES. HAUNTING MELODIES. This Party toured Australia last year | and took the public by storm, playing to capacity houses everywhere. THEY SAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THIS ENTERTAINMENT FOR ENGLAND AND AMERICA. i ADMISSION, 1/6 and 1/. Children Half-price. Reserves (1/6 only) at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 20 MEETINGS. QUEST CLUB. Colwill Chambers, Swanson St.—Sunday, 7.15 p.m. : Trance Address and Clairvoyance. Mrs. Lily Hope. Tuesday, 8 p.m.: Meeting, conducted by Mrs. Hope. W< imesi'ay, 1 p.m. : Luncheon Discussion. A talk i n health. Mrs. ClavUu (lute, of Guys Hospital, London). No Mceting Thursday Evening. 20 THE AUCKLAND LEGAL EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Auckland, February 20, 1037. Notice 's hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Union will he held at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL. Swanson Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of March, 1037, at 7 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To consider advisability of negotating an Industrial Agreement with Employers. 2. If so, to consider the Terms of any such Agreement and Method of negotiating same. 3. To deal with any other matter relating to the above. • By Order of the. Committee. I ~0 *'■ A. CLAYTON, Secretary. ! RADIANT Health Club. Unity Hall, i " Queen St.. Tuesday, 7.45 n m • Mr ; Johnston, "The Aquarian Age." All* welcome. V,' | SWIMMING. CJBE N.Z.s ""FASTEST SWIMMERS *° RACING. EMPIRE GAMES TRIAL DISTANCE** ' TEPID BATHS EASTER SATURDAY AND MOND\T 8 P.M. Downstairs 1/6, Gallery V. 20
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 28
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