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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO T)AYg ~~SSm iimi majestic mii|' Continuous from 10.45 a.m. Hollywood's Newest Screen Find, DOROTHY LAMOUR "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS"! "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS"] 111 • • • Friend cl all animals. mIIIS 111 Queen of the Jungles. ffl Associate Feature: jfesfflfi Whiz through the Thrills of • Speed-packed Storv. " MOTOR MADNESS." MS Swell Excitement about MOTOR BOAT RACING. . Both Approved Jor Universal Exhtfrtttm. Telephone 43-210. rl- - MAJESTIC! HI! FRIDAY! | II |f N.Z. PREMIERE SCREENING! " Cinesound again brings you — nthwr '*■ " Magnificent Australian Romances A BRISTLING ACTION STORT. ? 3 * WRITTEN BY , CAPT. FRANK HURLEY, Filmed in Nature's Stronghold, VALLEY OF THE GIANTS. Ipii A Mighty Timber Drive . . . when - fifty acres of towering giants of the forest crash with Thunder-like row into the Valley below. ; - A > i (ill ; ill, " TALL TIMBERS," " TALL TIMBERS." " TALL TIMBERS," " TALL TIMBERS," -f " TALL TIMBERS," %■ • '"I fl| j" j ! ~ I V Cinesound's master production,' Eclipsing "It Isn't Done." The' biggest Production yet Produced in Australia. SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS FRANK LEIGHTON JOE VALLI FRANK HARVEY ALSO SCREENING: LOUIS v. BRADDOCK LOUIS v. BRADDOCK LOUIS v. BRADDOCK The Fight for the World's Championship from Start to Finish— Fought Chicago, June, 1037.

SCENES IX SLOW MOTION*. SCENES IN SLOW MOTION". MAJESTIC — FRIDAY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. | THE ASTOR, I DOMINION ED. Centrally Heated. To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. GUEST NIGHT. Edward Arnold—Claire Dodd. In "THE GLASS KEY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Blissa Landi —Cary Grant in "ENTER. MADAME." Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIRCLE, 9D; STALLS, 6D. It's so Warm and Cosy. 1 THE CAPITOL 1 7.45 To-night. For One Performance Only. 6d — GUEST NIGHT. — 6d Franchot Tone—Una Merfcel In "ONB NEW YORK NIGHT." A Splendid Laugh Thriller. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Michael Hogan, Dorothy Boyd in "ACB OF SPADES." A Dramatic Mystery Romance. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFATR sandringham. Phone 12-093. Centrally Heated. To-night. 7.30 p.m.—Variety Night No. I—Jean Arthur, Victor Jory in "PARTY WIRE." •No. 2—SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! No. 3 —Florence Rice, Conrad Nagel, in "DEATH FLIES EAST." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Including Excellent Featnrettes. [ THE REX | tb papapa. To-night and Thurs, at 7.45. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Lionel Barrymore in -THE LITTLE COLONEL," Universal Ex. Shirley's Greatest Picture. Excellent Supporting Programme. PICTUREDROMB, MILFORD, at 8 pjn. DICK FORAN (the Singing Cowfooy) k Paula Stone in a Thrilling Western, "TRAILIX' WEST." Also TRAVELTALK, COMEDY, NEWS, Etc. Universal Exhibition. DANCING. Night of nights. TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.-12. NEW MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB'S GIGANTIC INDOOR SPORTS DANCING CARNIVAL. PRIZES GALORE. Also Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, and fun for all. Ladies are requested to bring needle ana cotton for thread-needle race; 3-leggeu races, etc., etc. BLIND INSTITUTE ORCHESTRA. Supper, with Tea or Coffee. ADMISSION, 1/6. N.B.—Don't forget our Big Dance, Saturday Night. si ACADEMY OF DANCING. EXAMINATIONS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL LATER IN THE YEAR. Entres close on SEPTEMBER 13, and should be t'oi warded with fees to the Auckland Organiser. MABEL JOHNSON SCHOOL OF DANCING, 52, Shortland Street, Auckland. :28 Z. TERRITORIAL ASSOCIATION". FOURTH MONTHLY DANCE, FOURTH MONTHLY DANCE, In ARTILLERY HALL. NEXT SATURDAY. AUGUST 2S. 1937. Double Ticket, 3/. Edmonton park tennis club. ANNUAL BALL, At HENDERSON TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25. Gents 2/6. Ladies 2/. Free Bus leaves C.P.0., 7.30. Music by LU COCK'S CAVALIERS. Good Supper. rpO-NIGHT. GAIETY HALL, Surrey - 1 - Crescent—TUl OLD-TIME DANCE, featuring all favourite dances. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Supper. Excellent music and floor. Admission 1/. Direction. F. McLean. Owing to alterations to Orange Hall not being completed in time. Tui's Annual Ball .will be held in Ambassador's Hall, Dominj ion Road, THURSDAY, September 2. 25

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

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 24

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