. AMUSEMENTS. I START HUMMING — THEY'RE COMING! i THE REGENT (Direction —J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd.) Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. t Hear Dick Powell sing ... "All's Fair in Love and war, •'Speaking of the Weather,' "Golddigger's Lullaby" and "Let s Put Our Heads Together." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. 1937- 1937 GOLDDIGGERS O R L E D G xycK D G Joan pOWELL J) G B LOXDEIiI ' D G L E O R GOLDDIGGERS WITH GIiBNDA PARBELL AND VICTOR MOORE. These tantalising, harmonising Golddiggers are back in a show with enough stars to keep Auckland talking for weeks . . . enough songs to keep it whistling for months . . . enough jokes to keep you chuckling for a lifetime.Also, "THE SUNDAY ROUND UP." With DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy). Approved for Universal Exhibition. HURRY! ■ LAST DAY AND NIGHT. MIRIAM HOPKINS In i "MEN ARE NOT GODS." An Alexander Korda Production released through United Artists. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. RESERVES ARE ADVISED. Plans at Theatre, 32-888. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee: Stanley McKay. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.15 P.M. MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.15 P.M. TO-NIQHT — 8 PJM. — rpO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT — 8 P.M. — J-O-NIGHT. STANLEY McKAY'S J GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE | ONLY 3 MORE NIGHTS OF "SOME SHOW." Featuring JOE LAWMAN. Brilliant Singing and Whistling Comedian, STELLA LAMOND, The Personality GirL THE HILO DUO. GEO: AND WEHI GREIG, Hawaiian Entertainers. SEVEN PLYING MARTINETTIS. Thrilling Acrobats. "Auckland Star,*' 22/3/37, says:— "Brisk, bright and breezy, the 'Gaieties' made a distinct hit with a full house at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night." "Herald," 22/3/37: — "Tuneful music, bright humour, clever acrobatic turns and spectacular stage effects combined to make 'Some Show' a revue to suit all tastes." Prices: 3/6, 2/ (plus tax) : Early Gallery, 1/6; from 7.30, 1/. No Extra for Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. . | THE CAPITdLT.J^ag^ Janet Gaynor and Robert Taylor in "SMALL TOWN GIRL." Also Michael Whalen and Jean Muir in "WHITE FANG." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DEMONSTRATIONS. A UCKLAND AS T TD. QAS QOOKING T^EMONSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows:— AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS. Gas Buildings, Pitt Street — TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 2.30 to 4 p.m. OTAHUHU—At our Demonstration Rooms, Otahuhu, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Demonstration of Locked Door Cooking; also the making of Cakes, Sponges and Pastry. . •- ; y A UCBXAND riAS piO., T TD. 23 DANCING. fiT. JOHN AMBULANCE /fCXfR brigade. National . Reserve Division. . Flannels Optional. TO-MORROW NIGHT. 24th ST. COLUMBA HALL. SURREY CRBS. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. Regal Orchestra. Supper. Admission: Single, 1/6: Double. 2/6. HELP US TO HELP YOU ! x 23 ~AT ODERN DANCING. " OX O'NEILL STREET HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. BPI SHALFOON'S BAND. Admission. 1/6. x 23 TEACHERS OF DANCING. A MBRICAN Tap, New Routines. Rhythm -«- and Style: private tuition.—Edney's Studio 5. Swanson St. 'Phone 41-615. T TjMLANK. WOODRUFFE. the Expert. Old A time full course 17/6.—174. Symonds Street. • U MODERN Ballroom Dancing, private tuition ; fees ; reasonable.—Ph. 16-214. B GOLF. A UCKLAND'S Foremost Professional •«- Coach, Norrie Bett, Watts* Sports Depo t 1 _n T3EST Coaching in N.Z.—The Four Lead *-* ing Professionals, Girling. Murray Moss, Glbb. Start now.—Wiseman's. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1937, Page 20
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