AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15, 5 ami S p.m. Max Sc-haeh—Presents the World's Greatest Actress. ELISABETH BERGNER ! *g*SNER ~D REI M ING BERGNER "DREAMING BERGNER "DREAMING BERGNER LIPS." BERGNER LIPS/] BERGNER LIPS." BERGNER SHE know that on earth the price of living in Psirudise is hizh. She ■paid it willingly . . . pladly. Berjriht's genius shows, you this woman's heart . . . tenches you a new nieauiniC fur love. ■pOM.VBV TTJHBXT . . . As the Imslmnd. simple, unaffected, blissfully unaware (if any iutriine. worships his wife and idolis-i's his TJAYMOM) "\TASSKY . . . As tin? friend, a man who with studied restraint and subtlety makes a human and always sympathetic lijrnre of tin; "uther man." * * * Music by tinLO.NliuN SYMPHONY HKCHESTRA. Produced and Directed by Paul Czinner. In Addition— alt Disney's Colour ; Crcnfii'ii, I " M'IUK KITTKXS.." [ Released by I'nited Artists. Rccimmcndcd hy Censor for Adults. TELBPHON'B FOR RESERVATIONS, 312(500. (Movie Ball, Peter ran Cabaret, July 8.) - PRINCE EDWARD - Karanpahape ltd I'll. 46-252. Direction Sit- Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. Warm & Comfortablp. P. <;. Wodohouse's " TJICCADILLY TIM." -J- KVADILLY *J IM," With ROBERT MONTGOMERY, Madg'' Evans Friink Morgan, j Robert Hillie liurke, I Erii; Blore, Ralph Forbes, i
A Kaleidoscope of Comedy with an Ail-Star Cast of Lnusli Creators! " \ DVENTVKE TN "\f ANHATTAN." " A N JA ANHATTA.\." ,Wltb JEAN ARTHUR, Joel Mi-Creu. Reginald Owen. Thrills and Chills . . there's a murder somewhere, hut it's hurled under piles of laughs . . . lioth Approved for Univcretil Exhibition. \ I ALSO SCREENING ■ MARCH OF TIME. No. 2. "Hollywood Extra" . . Sports . . Cartoon . . News, •■ie. ROY PT AMQ. These are now on view rSUA jrLiAJNb. ut the Theatre. "It's So Warm and Cosy." I TTTTi 1 PAPTTAT I Dominion Rd. I j inH, L;AriIUL J BALMORAL. J Definitely Last Xteht. commencing at 7. j Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur, in "MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Truly a Great Picture. M "" CI SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "Dimples." Approved for Iniitmul Inhibition. Serial. Comedy. Cartoon, etc. On Sta-o: "THE HILLBILLY BAND" (Direct from Itefrcnt Theatre. l.i|ieen St. I :>ii- Instrunientalists— - !i.i Join the Capitol Atwaters Moiuh-Orßan P.aud Now -Free. J Rrservrs (No Extra). I , hone IIMDO. I p;i|ilTHE ASTOR,! :i : ;-i' ! J v ■ il| DOMINION KD i;ij:jj|i ' I !|;j|:j :;; On t rally Heated. 'I 1 '! : | I To-iii_-lit at S. Variety Session. 7.30. Walter Huston. Ruth Chattertou, Lμ Sinc_l.-ij_r I.ewis' I " DODSWORTH? 7- ' ! " DODSWORTH." FRED STONE in "GRAND JL'RY." Doth Recommended by Censor for Adults. "Micfcey's Grand Opera." Col. Cartoon. 10-NIGHT. 7.4O—"PHANTOM RIDER" Lcillliyi- <'ircle. 1 li; Stalls. 1,. Children. Hall-price. Tel. IT, 4::y. j WESTERN MATINEE. TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. Tim McCoy. Serial. Col. Cartoon, rtc. I SKATEWAYS7T Top of Kliyher l'ase. NEW RINK. TO-MORROW NIGHT IS TO BE A WONDERFUL GALA NIGHT. Streamers, Paper Hats. Squeakers. • SPECIALS. ■ CORNET SOLO By Leader ( ,f Orrhestra, MR. A. WHEATLBY. | PUPILS OF MISS BETTY LELEAX, j Vera Softon. Gloria Lelean. Betty Simpson, I Margaret Uowdeu, Audrey Burgess. j Clever Juveniles in Son;,- and Dance Act. NOTICE. ■ Owing to such a large attendance on Saturday Afternoons, the Management wish to advise that they arc opening still earlier Doors open for Afternoon Session at 1.30 ! SKATE WAYS'"(AUCK.), LTD. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. fcvTj—»« WAIH EK E SERVICE. jkxcfss) SURFDALE. OSTEND I ~-* AND OMIHA. S.S. HAUITI ■. . FRIDAY. 6.30 pm. Returns Saturday morning S.S. HAUITI SATURDAY. 1.30 p.m.] Leaves OMIHA, Sunilay. 4 p m ; OSTEN'D 4.20 p.m.; SURFDALE. r>'p.m". ' . x 2 T H. BRADNEY AND SONS LTD "• OSTEND DIRECT Leave Auckland : Leave Ostend : I-ri. ... 0.30 p.m. Sat. . 7 ~'m Sat. ... 1.4.-, p.m. a.,,1 3.H p.m feuu. .. . 9.30 a.m. Sun. . ae arranged WATER FRONT DRIVE "K" Buses leave opp. C.P.0., Queen St every 20 minutes Dailv RETURN FARBS: Orabei Golf' Links or Mission Bay, 10d : St. Heliei-- S Bav ir> Also a WEEK-DAT SERVICE "to " GLENDOWIE AND KARAKA B\T Tamramic Views. 1/6 Return " Phone 24-783. L. J. KEYS. LTD. D HUNTING. ! pAKURANGA HUNT.—Owing to -wet -*- weather rendering the country impossible for Hunting, the Meet at Kelly's Corner. Papatoetoe, To-morrow (Satiir tlay), the 3rd inst.. has been ABANDONED x 2 E. D. NEAL, Secretarj. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 155, 2 July 1937, Page 16
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