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AMUSEMENTS. IN HIS ARMS * —HD CARRIED HER UP TO THE DIZZY HEIGHTS * * OF STARDOM : * 'THE REGENT Dir: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.13 and 8 p.m. Selznick-International presents : JANET * FREDRIC AND GAYNOR * MARCH In A* CJTAR *• TS * "DORN." fjTAU J-S JJORX." "A * CJTAIJ * T s * "OORX." -A. fexAll J-S t>ORN." "A * QTAK * TS * TJORN." "■A. WT.VH J-S -DORX." With MAY ROBSON—ANDY DBVIXE. ADOLPHE MEXJOU —LIOXEL STAXDER. You will sec Fredric March in the * role you will lons remember as his *[ finest. Fur here In- plnys the part o£ a L-'P'nt iiiovlr star —in a story which * reveals lhe laughter ami IoVP — tin- * bitterness and jealousy—the romance anil glamour that all go into thu mak- « ing of movies. * Walt Disney < ■ulnar Cartoon '.MHKiovs enters." Released through United Artists. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVE EARLY!! Plans at Theatre — 02-SSS. The Management regret* Free List Entirely Suspended. (Movie Ball! I'cter Pan Cabaret, To-night.) THE ii=- ' ~ STATE. ====- Symonds St. Direction : It. J. Kerridge. As cosy as your own fireside. To-nij-'ht nt S. Phone 4a-04u. Filial Screening of " BORN TO DANCE." Approved fur Universal Exhibition. I Commencing Kri.layTT i;i;.\Mi POIH!.]: ]■ KATI KB I'l{di:i:a'mmi-:. ork.m' stars i'dWKKI-TI. STQIMKS Kx(• i:i.l.!■:■ n:t kntf.rtaixm e-xt . . Koniild Gliuuletie COLMAX. COLBERT. Victor Rosalind McLac;lex, russell. In TWO FLAGS"|I§ TWO FLAGS' ,^ ~~ A Is.. Kay (icorire KKANCIS. BKEXT. Roland I'ntrlc YOUNG. KXOWLES. In "SWEET ALOES," "SWF.F.T ALOES," = This programme means packed houses. RBSEKVB NOW, I'HOXB 43-043. Both Recommended hi/ Censor lor Adults. THE Karansahape Rd. Direction : R. J. Kerridge. Thu Cosiest Theatre in Auckland. Sessions : 2.15 and S p.m. Phone 43-003. Final Screening of "MEN ARE NOT GODS." Recommended hy Censor for Adults. I Commencing Friday. I A picture every man and -woman should sec-. KAY FRANCIS, GEORGE BRENT in .== i "SWEET ALOES. ,r T=="SWEET ALOES." Ip^ A Daring Drama of Modern Times. Recommended by Censor for Adults. \ Also. _J WILLIAM BOYD k^ iHopaluiiK Cassidy) in " EAGLE'S BROOD." W Approved fur Universal Exhibition. REGENT,!.^ ■■ y EI'SOM. ■■ , ■ Centrally Heated. To-night at 7.45. l'hone 14-142. DKANNA DVRIMX in " THREE SMART GIRLS." Approved for Universal Exhibit ton. Pat O'Brien in 'PUBLIC E-NEMY.S WIFE.' Recommended hti fensur for Adults. Laughs and Fun Galore. COLOUR CARTOONS RIOTOUS COMEDIES For School Holidays. CIVIC . . . FRIDAY NEXT! (AFTERNOON SESSIONS ONLY.) j LECTURES. LECTURE wS&W GREEK ART. Under tlie auspicos of the A.U.C. Classical Society, a Lecture. Illustrated by lnntfrn slidfs." will be given in tin , Auckland University College Hull, Arts r.uildinjr. Princes Street at S p.m. TO-NIGHT DAY). by PROFESSOR C. G. COOPER. Professor of Classics, on GREEK ART AND ITS MEAXIXG TO US TO-DAY. The Lecture is open to the General Public, free of charge. A. A. MeLEOD. S Acting-Registrar. NEW EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE. PUBLIC LECTURES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS :— TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 pm. —Speaker: DR. PAIL DENGLEK. of Vienna. Subject: -AUSTRIA AND THE PEACE OF EUROPE." SEDDOX MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. Wellesley St. East, at 2 p.m. MONDAY. —Speakers : MRS, HART. M.A.. University of California. MRS. BOYD. of Glasgow, and 111!. EDMUND BRUXXER, of Columbia University. New York. Subject : "PARENT EDUCATION." UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL. Princes St., MONDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m.— Speaker: MR. G. T. HAXKIX. Board of Education, London. Subject : "THE COMMUNITY AND THE CONTROL OF EDUCATION." SEDDOX MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE HA IX. Welleslpy St. East, also MONDAY EVENING, at R p.m.—Spenker : DR. WILLIAM BOYD. i.£ Glasgow. Subject: '"PROBLEM CHILDREN. -, Admission to each Lecture will be 1/. THE PUBLIC ARE S'THOXGLY ADVISED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LKCTri.'i; v AS THEY ARE IMPORTANT AT THIS TIME OF CHANGE IN EDUCATION. 10 FOR DANCING, TEACHERS OF DANCING, CIVfC RECEPTION, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, RAILWAY KOTSCES; ETC , ADS. SEE PAGE FIVE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1937, Page 28

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