amusements. I..AST 2 NIGHTS. ROXY ' — AND — TIVOLI I ROXY - ANI) - i TrVOLI ii rI^ OLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. PETER LORRE—RALPH MORGAN, BRIAN DONLEVY—HELEN WOOD, " CRACKIjP!" Recommended by Censor for Adults. No. 2— BARBARA KENT—NOAH BEERY, .TNR., "THE MIGHTY TREVE." Approved /or I'niverMnl Jlxhibiiion. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! — KING'S BIRTHDAY — — KING'S BIRTHDAY — ROXY AND TIVOLI ROXY AND TIVOLI KONY—Continuous Sessions : 11——5— S. •I I VOr.l—Wednesday, Matinee '2 o'clock. TlVOLl—Wednesday. .Matinee U o'clock. Nightly at 8 o'clock. | " WHEN'S YOUR f ' BIRTHDAY?" [ RKO Radio (First N. 55. Screening). JOE E. BROWN~j Mnrinn Marsli. Edgar Kennedy, Fred Keating, Frank Jenks. The most hilarious screen eoniedy in 'which .lee E. Brown has ever appeared is proni'se'l in "WHEN'S VOIR BIRTHDAY?" M.uiy of the laughable situations occur ai'ier Brown, very much of a club as a prize liu'lier. becomes a profess''onal astrologer. I<> find himself the centre or a swift snccessi'>n of events during which in; sees more stars than there are on his charts. The climax is a veritable riot of laughter. Marian Marsh is the girl in the case, and lias never appeared to better advantage. Edgar Kennedy cloes good work as her father, whilst Fred Keating, playing the rule of a racketeer who can do no right, "ives a smooth and suave performance. TO DAY'S YOUR MIRTHDAY! LET .Toe E. Brown cast your liowloscope . . . he's a riot as an astrologer! VOI R PAST. VOI R PRESENT, V( U K FUTURE, All colled into one big yell! (MERE'S NO LET-UP! . . . 'hi just laugh nncl laugh . . . from the rumen t he opens his tunnel until he" n.irrles the girl! ;'l'Er RIGHT UP. FOLKS . . . Tust tell Joe E. Brown the date of your irth and he'll cast your howloscope . . . under the sign of the planet Whoopee. EES ALL! KNOWS ALL! TELLS TOO MUCH! lOE E. BROWN as a phony fortune teller in "WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?" Fl'ya folks! . . . the seer -who seos.tl»e funny iiie of past and future! V MAN WITH A BIG MOUTH IS COMING INTO YOUR LIFE! Approved for Vnivertal Exhibition. DANCING. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET • Only 100 yds from Queen St.) TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE And the Second Heat of DANCELAND'S BEAUTY QUEST. Come along and help choose Danceland's Queen of Beauty. One Contestant chosen by Popular Vote. One Contestant chosen by Judges. The Ladies appearing in Second Heat To-night are : —■ MISSES I, JOHNS, E. FOLEY.' N. HILL, I. BLOMFIELD. O. MUNROE, K. HOWES, I'. PRICE and N. FRANCIS. Music by THE SNAPPY SIX, Auckland's Brightest Dance Combination. SUPPER —Tea. Coffee and Biscuits. Admission, 1/6. WEDNESDAY NIGHT (King's Birthday), Special GALA NIGHT. Management : N. HAMMOND. 7 Auckland retail soft goods SPORTS ASSOCIATION.
INTERHOUSE | DANCE- J AT THE PETER PAN CABARET. MONDAY, JUNE 7. THEO. WALTERS' BAND. Double Ticket. 4/0; Single Tickets, 2/6. Cubicles May Be Reserved at the Peter Pan. M. CHITTENDEN 7 Hon. Sec. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. ROYAL DANCE CLUB, JJALL (Opp. Dominion Road P. 0.). KING'S BIRTHDAY CARNIVAL, With the Popular RED ACES ORCHESTRA (8 Instruments) in all the Latest. WE GIVE YOU EVERYTHING! Novelties Galore. Good Floor. Good Supper. Ladles, 1/; Gents, 1/6. 7 — JJANCE QLDB. — TO-NIGHT—LABOUR HALL.—TO-NIGHT Always an Enjoyable Dance. Come along and dunce to Auckland's Premier Band, TED CROADS CHEVALIER BAND. Perfect Dance Time and Floor. 1/6 — Supper Provided. — 1/6 N.B.—Don't Forget Carnival, Birthday, Masonic Hall. Make up your Party to-night. 7 YYfAIHI OLD BOYS AND GIRLS' ASSN. RACE NIGHT, JUNE 9. Celebrate Wins. Forget Losses. Dance to Aussie Campbell's Band. AT THE NEW ROMANOS HALL, 173, Karangahape Rd. 2 Spot Waltzes. 2 Monte Carlos. Cards. Ladles, 1/6. All Welcome. Gents, 1/6. 9 JJALL J^EWTON. EARLY MORNING CARNIVAL, EARLY MORNING CARNIVAL, Commencing 11 p.m. TUESDAY, till ? ? ? a.m., WEDNESDAY. Music b£ TOMMY MORGAN'S RHYTHM ,• ACES. x 7 BURNNAND'S Orchestral Band —Dances, etc. —230, Queen St.'•> Phs. 411-430, I's-81)9. ■' ■' ir'' - 1 ' ' ' ; _M EPI SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau: 8 Bands available.—Atwaters, 47-047. v . <C,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 7 June 1937, Page 16
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