AMUSEMENTS. SECOND IMPORTANT WEEK OF KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS In " TTOLIDAY," With CLAUDE RAINS J i lAN HUNTER I 1 A MSOX SKirWOKTH~ A Warner Bros.' Picture. A" ceo mm en rfrrf by Censor for Adults. AT — THE EMBASSY — J. C. Williamson's Now Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.1S p.m.. S p.m. TELEPHONE FOR KKSKK VATIOXS. 32-GCii. fe*. Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. To-night at 8 p.m. Final Screening of "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Commencing FridayTT If you missed the first Auckland Screening don't make the same mistake twice! ' If you saw it RESERVE AGAIN" RIGHT AWAY. PLANS ARE Jr.ST AS HEAVY AS BEFORE. Yes, It's ICVAIULKY TIM," 1,,, IOCADILLY «JIM.- i|| '|| " "PICCADILLY TIM." |||1 1 1 •■ Piccadilly *J im." I" The picture that broke the laughter records of England. America. Australia, AXD NOW XBW ZBAI-AXD. 7 GREAT COMEDY STARS headed bv ROBERT MONTGOMERY MADCB EVANS. Frank Morgan, Billie Burke, Robert Benchley. Brie Blore. Ralph Forbes. Our 1250 seats will be Inadequate. RESERVE XOW AT Lewis Eady. Ltd.. Queen St. State Sweet Stall, Phone 43-645. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Karangahape Rd. Direction :R. J. Kerridge. Sessions, 2.15 and S p.m. ADULTS, 6d: CHILDREN, 6d. Final Screenings of "LITTLE MAN. WHAT XOW." Recommended by Censor for Adults. THERE- GOBS SUSIE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Commencing Friday! | 2nd AUCKLAND SCREENING I Marlene I DIETRICH. Charles BOYER, In The •rjARDEX OF ALLAH. , " "ARPEX OF -^-LLAH.GARDEN OF * I-uAH. • AICDEX OF "MxtH ,, I! " n Ai:nEx of \llah> • iVJ akpex of -Allah. ,, | all ix tbchnicolour. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans Xow Open Star Theatre. Phone 43-003. MIDGET CAR RACE, BAND MARCHING DISPLAY NAVY WEEK GYMKHANA EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS, NEXT SATURDAY (COMMENCING AT 1 P.M.) DANCING. MODERN DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AMBASSADORS' HALL, Dominion Road (2ml Section}. Music by Auckland's Celebrated BLIND INSTITUTE BAND Haying absolutely the Latest Dance •Numbers from Overseas. Good Supper. Excellent Floor Superb Music. Ladies, 1/ ; <;ents, 1/6. 13 J- W. GOODHEW. M.C. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Thursday Night AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR MODERNDANCE CLUB. ROMANOS CABARET, 132, KARANGAHAPB ROAD mP ° ,itiOn - Heats to be judged by Popular Vote. Music Renaered by ART LARKIN'S ROMANO ORCHESTRA. Competition Cups displayed at Romanos lonight. i 3 CASINO DA X'c'E" CI I Hi" I. Mil lID UI T T »- *• " U J). rO-MoHl. and Every Thursday «,„ M « n, f 1 .Carlo (3 prizes), special I'rizes. Ticket Walt? Also compUmentar.es. Casu.o' Mo"Vo Carlo V,, r,l ° Io I'"lar Dances rviTT-i.,, Cor,!illI l- v Invited Admission: Ladies. 1/; Gent"? T/i; 15 MAS ° S » *-' JJ AL L. THP°"h7^ HT i a 1,,, Bvorv Tliuwday. THK OLD-TIMB Gipsy Ta,.. 'On "Leave"' Foxtrot Monte Carlo. PARKER'S OHCHBSTRA. Admission: Ijj'di'es.'* 1/ : (J.-nls. Ir, 11 K. f, RfSSELL. M.C A"/' ..,,id his Dance lt-,-,,1 f»- Inquiries Phone 27-»-iO "ann.-^ Institute. Auckland'!- Most Bril modpr 4 E P n SHALt '"«>>' , S t»ance Band Bureau .' *-• Bande avaUable.— Atwaters Pianos. ' B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1937, Page 28
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