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AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 DAYS! Warner Bros. Present HUMPHREY BOGART ANN SHERIDAN OAN " AN QUENTIN." UENTIN," With . PAT O'BRIEN & BARTON MacLANB. Recommended by Censor tor Adultt. THE REGENT Dir. : J. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. YEXT Together again in an . — even greater success I [FRIDAY tlian their previous picture "ROBERTA.'' IRENE DUNNE from her I "SHOW BOAT" and "THEODORA GOES In WILD" successes. "HIGH, WIDE And HANDSOME." Out of the heroic past surges a mighty adventurous romance of bold men . . . black gold and glory ! With RANDOLPH SCOTT. The loveliest score e v rr created by Jerome Kern and ogcar Hammerstein 11.. America's foremost composers. A man determined to make bis dream of a mighty new Empire ciime true . . . and a woman with the courage to help him .' Breathtaking moments as steel-muscled men and glamorous women tight for love and riches A Paramount Picture. WITH A SUPERB ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME. Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. WE ADVISE AN EARLY RESERVATION! Plans at Theatre — 32-BSS. .=== l !i^Upper Symonds St. Dir. : R. J. Kerridge. To-night at S. Phone 43-643. TWO EXTRA SPECIALS? ! JESSIE MATTHEWS j i ROBERT YOUNG 1 SONME HALE I filial"lT'S LOVE AGAIN"!!!!! Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Also — 1 WILLIAM POWELL JEAN ARTHUR In the Sparkling Successor to the THIN MAN." "THE Ex-MRS. BRADFORD." "THE Ex-MRS. BRADFORD." Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adultt. THE Karangahape Rd~i3irection : R. J. Kerridge. Sessions: 2.13 and S p.m. Daily. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents A Unique and Exhilarating Comedv in HOLIDAY"=^= With I EDMUND LOWE I ELISSA LANDI | ZASU PITTS I TBI) IIEAI.Y j — Also — Warner Bros. Present tlie Exciting Air Mystery, —"FUGITIVE IN THE SKY"— With I JEAN MUIR | WARREN HULL | Both Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adtilts. | THE CTAPrTOL"I b^'^No Pictures To-night. IZB Personality Concert, at 7.43. Commencing To-morrow. "GREEN PASTURES." The Most-discussed Picture <xf the Centurv. Recommended by Censor for Adults ' ]\rORXIXU OR AFTERNOON TEAS* I'l NCHEONS. DINNERS OR AFTERTHEATRE SUPPERS ARE OF UNEXCELLED QUALITY \T T II E R I T Z. 242, QUEEN STREET. :1.3 — I DANCING. j rpO-NIGHT. — MASONIC — rpO-NIGHT. A HALL. A Belgium Street. JVWBASSY Presents TED CROAD and his CHEVALIER BAND The Largest Old-time Band in .New Zealand. ; Music that always appeals and the most | sociable crowd of dancers in Auckland. ' iou cannot afford to miss this enjoyable I evening. 2 Monte Carlos (1. 2. 3 Prizes). Supper Provided. Ladies, 1/6; Double. 2 6: Gents. 1/6. 11! MAC BROWN. M.C. I T ABOUR TTALL, I 1 ij AßOl'll "-ALL. J Karangahape Road. Usual Wednesday Night Dance. LEW M ATI'S HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA. Most Popular Night in ('it v. Three Mi.nte Carlos. Supper Provided I 1/li: Double. 2 I". : Gents. 1 t>. KEN. SUNNH'H — HERB. YoUNG! M.C s 10 j I16IE&1 SOLDIERS 1 ' cLUB. | Sgfiy Corner King Edward St. and Dominion Rd. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. Good Floor. Music, Prizes. Supper. Admission. 1 . io rpO-NIGHT DRUIDS' HALL. 1 WEST COASTERS (South Island) ASSOCIATION. i OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Prizes and Supper. All Welcome. JO rp:) Nil; HT— GA I ETY HA I -L. Surrev <>es -L TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. ' Featuring all Favourite Dances. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Excellent Music and Floor. Admission. 1/. Direction : K. McLean. 1»> yV.M OX I >SY 11. I.E. SYMONDS STREET. Miss Spencer's STUDIO DANCE. SAT. NEXT. NOV. 13. S till Midnight. Bring a Party, a Partner or come Yourself. Annual Ball, Nov. 27. Particulars Ph. 42 2."7 1 , ii?: SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau : S Bands available.—Atwaters, 47-047 C ROMANOS Dance Club will be held in Labour llall Every Thursday and Saturday.—A. McKeuzie. ' xIO LAWN TENNIS. T EADIN'G Tennis Coach, Jack Harrison. J -* and best racquet Values, all fullv guaranteed.—Wiseman's. Queen St. C rpENNIS Racquets restrung. best gut, from <' '<*> to 30/.—Daniels. S3. Queen St. C rpENNIS Restringing—Sensational intro--L ductory prices. <!/(>. 0 (i, 12'(!: Victor gut guaranteed.—Modern Bag, 400 Queen St. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 28

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