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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. James Bridie's Hilarious Scottish Comedy. " STORM IN A TEACUP." Presented by ALEXANDER KORDA. London Films. With — These Celebrated London Stars, -yiVIBN J^EIGH And JJ.VRRISON the lovable mongrel OARA A LLGOOD dog ° PATSY. OECIL JJARKER * * * AND DON'T MISS Walt Disney's Latest and Greatest, Silly Symphony Colour Masterpiece, j • I "THREE LITTLE WOLVES,"! iThe Successor to I "Three Little Pigs." I Produced by Released by Victor Saville. United Artists. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. TELEPHONE) FOR RESERVATIONS, 32-660. STATE Symonds St. Direction : R. J. Kerridge. As cosy as your own fireside. To-night at S pjn. Phone 43-645. CHARLES BOYER, JEAN ARTHUR In "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adultg. Also : THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS —"HEARTS IN n REUNION,"— With Jean Hersholt, Rochelle Hudson. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Karangahape Rd. Direction : R. J. Kerridge. The Cosiest Theatre in Auckland. Sessions : 2.15 and 8 p.m. Phone 43-003. Another Sensational Double.... Packed with Favourite Stars BOYER in ARTHURS • HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT." Also: DEL RIO o'BßlEN====§ Edward Everett Horton. "IN CALIENTE?' Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 Fuller-Hay ward's / \ Phone 26-041 | BRITANNIAPONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus. ( Warm and Comfortable. Newsreels 7.00 p.m. THE - JONES" FAMILY, with Slim Summerville in "OFF TO THE RACES." Approved for Universal Exhibition. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, with GENEVIEVE TOBIN in "THE MAN IN THE MIRROR." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ! Fuller-Hayward's /"""v Phone 22-683 I | VICTORIA V^)DEVONPORT| j Commencing at 7.30. j 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Randolph Scott — Gail Patrick In "WAGON WHEELS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Herbert Marshall — Sylvia Sidney in "ACCENT ON YOUTH." Recommended by Censor for Adults. FiJler-Hayward's / \ Phone 26-408 | CINEMA LYNN Surrey Crescent. To-nteht at 7.30 p.m. ( — GUEST NIGHT — CLAUDE RAINiS and FAY VYRAY in "The Clairvoyant." CLIVE BROOK and TUTTA ROLF In

"Dressed to Thrill." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. •iill]NEW ROYAL] ~ (KINGSLAND.) HI |||Hlllta» Centrally Heated. To-night. 7.30. Ph. 2S-262. 6D—POPULAR NIGHT—6D Will Rogers in "IN OLD KENTUCKY." Ann Sothern—Ralph Bellamy in "EHiHT BELLS." * Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Also SPRINGBOKS v. N.Z. (First Test). NEW jm Centrally Heated. To-night. S.O. Ph. 14-142. Pat O'Brien in "THE GREAT O'MALLEY." and John Wavne in "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD." Both Approved for Untversal Exhibition. DANCING. AMBASSADORS' HALL, Dominion Road. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). ART LARKINS AND HIS SIX SWINGERS. MODERN DANCING. Monte Carlo. Supper. Admission, 1/6. 25 T ABOUR XT ALL, KARANGAHAPE RD! - LX TO-NIGHT. USUAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE. BIG COMPETITION CARNIVAL. Cash Prizes. Popular Voting LEW MATI'S HAWAIIAN BAND. Come and Hear ELECTRIC GUITAR. Spot Waltz and Monte Carlo. Usual Prices. Supper Free Admission, 1/6; Double, 2/6. KEN. SUNNICH—HERB YOUNG, M.C.'s. 25 rpO-NIGHT. rjrtO-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB. . TED CROAD AND HIS CHE\ ALIER BAND (7 Instruments). Come along and dance to this brilliant band. Y9U will enjoy a perfect evening's Entertainment. Monte Carlo. Supper Provided. Ladies 1/6, Double 2/6, Gents 1/6 Note.—Don't forget Sat., Sept. 4. the Opening of the Orange Coronation Hall. N.Z.'s Magnificent Ballroom. 2o S T Vr c 1 "\. R „ Y ' S HALL (Great South Rd. Tram Term ). TO-NIGHT — CONNONS GRAND 2ND BIRTHDAY CARNIVAL DANCE. Every Patron will receive a piece of our Monster Birthday Cake. 2 Montes (Ist. 2nd and 3rd), 12 Spot Prizes and 2 Special £ rlz , os \, .Exclusive Catering. YOU are Cordially invited. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. 25 rpHE THAMES GIRLS' CLUB (Inc ) -L DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. Good Music. Prizes, Supper and Cards. Memlbers and Friends Welcome Single. 1/6 : Double. 2/6. 25 GLENORA FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL DANCE. CORONATION HALL. GLEN EDENTHURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1937 at S p m REGAL ORCHESTRA. Free B«s, C.P.0., 7.30. Gents, 2/. Ladies. 1/6. 25 C. WILSON, Hon. Sec. CI YMONDSVILLE — MISS SPENCERS O STUDIO DANCE (Gala Night). NEXT SATURDAY. 2Stli. S to midnight. Bring a Party, a Partner, or come Yourself Music by THE-CAVALIERS. Particulars, Pbone 42-237. x 27

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 24

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