AMUSEMENTS. ~~~ LAST DAT ! "STELLA DALLAS" Recommended by Censor for Adult* THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intlmat# Sessions To-day : 11 a.m., 2.13 and 8 p^. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! INDESCRIBABLE! There are no superlatlTe* effective enough to express the magnitude of this show ... it is not, as the title suggests. a mannequin parade of alluring fashions —but a brilliant. scintillating entertainment packed with catchy songs, dances and amazing specialty acts woven round a simple human story . . . See it for yourselves and you Trill realise the beauty of the new advanced tochnicolonr In this Show of Shows! i WALTER WANGERS "VOGUES OF 1938" WALTER WANGERS "VOGUES OF 1938" WALTER WANGER S "VOGUES OF 1938" WALTER WANGERS "VOGUES OF 1938" Cnparallpled In Screen History ! With WARNER BAXTER, JOAN BENNETT. Revealed for the first time in all her beauty by the magic brush of t'echnicolour. HELEN VINSON. ALAN MOWBRAT, MISCHA AUER. And THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED GIRLS IN THE WORLD. Spectacular Scenes from New York's famous Night Clubs. EL MOROCCO And THE COTTON CLUB, Entirely in MAG NIFIC ENT COLOUR ! Another Outstanding Associate Programme Includes Walt Disney's Inimitable I. MICKEY MOUSB ' In "MODERN IN 7ENTIONS." In the Lounge: Special Engagement of 808 SMITH And his " SPIRITS OF RHYTHM," Featuring Hits from "Vogues of 1938." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Released by United Artists. BOX rLANS FOR THE GALA OPENING NIGHT AT THE EMBASSY. THONE 32-660. JtEGENT,^j To-night, 8 p.m.! Phone 14-142. Ruby Keeler. Ross Alexander, in "READY. WILLING AND ABLE." Constance Rpnnett. Douglas Montgomery in "EVERYTHING IS THUNDER." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. N ™-o£PJ AL |^ THIS EVENING AT 7.30. Ph. 28-262. 6D—POPULAR NIGHT—6D Norman Foster — Donald Cook, in 'BEHIND THE EVIDENCE." Clifford Mollisnn—Wendv Barrie in "GIVE HER A RING." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. "piCTUREDROME — MILFOKD. At S p.m. Ross Alexander and Patricia Ellis to "BOULDER DAM." Also Musical Comedy. Cartoon, etc. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I THE REX~ I TB papapa. To-night and Thurs.. at ".-to.—Warner Baxter, June Lang in THE WHITE HUNTER.' Recommended by Censor for Adultt. Serial. Featurettes. at 7.43. VISITORS FROM ABROAD E.N JOT > THE DAINTY MEALS SERVED AT ALL TIMES IN THE DELIGHTFUL SURROUNDINGS OF T II E R I T Z. 242. QUEEN STREET. |13 EXHIBITIONS. A BT G iUX,T ' KITCHENER STREET. IHKfI F\ ANNUAL exhibition OF DOMINION CAMERA t\\ CliristcliuTcb. Dunedin, In vercargill and Auckland.) 10 a.m. to 4.3(1 p.m. Admission Free. 10 JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC- _ T H. BRADNEY AND SONS. LTD.. * US LEND DIRECT. Leave Auckland: Leave Ostend: Wed. . . y.'SO a.m. Wed * P®" Tliurs. . . <;.•'!(> ji.ni. l-'ri 1 a -®' Fri ti.3o p.ill. Sat ' am " Sat. ... I.4r> p.m. and 3.45 p.m. Sun. .. . a.30 a.m. Sun. . . as arrangw "1\" Buses leave Municipal Transport'Terininal rbeliiinl L'.IMM Every 20 Minutes d a i ; y. RETURN FARES—Orakei Golf Links or Mission Itav. led: Sr. Illier- Bay. 1/— Also a'WEEK DAY SERVICE to GLENDOWIE AND KAUAKA HA\Panoramic Views. 1 f> Return. PHONE 24-7SS. L. J. KEYS. LTD-
BROADCA STING. Fa rme rs- p. koapc as Tmi;, w. p. bailey Will Speak from STATION 1/..1 i.IoIiNS). 10 THURSDAY, at " TEACHERS OF DANCING. Ruby sherriff, h p. itidgs.. NewtonI'rivate Lessons. 2 i!. Tap. Ballroom. • J dnnccs by post. 5 . s tau-jhr stndio» ~ SUMMER Classes. SpeTiarfe^sTbeginner*American Tap.—Clare Hall. Stua'J; 319. Queen St. - tJYMONDSVILLE Siliool of Dancing--Strictly Private Lesson-. Modern an Old-time, by appointment. Tuiti. n Classes. Mondays, Thursdays and FRIDAYS. CJ* 1 or Phone for particulars.—Miss B. 42237. TTALESKA Studi;.. 407 _ Qm-en St.— Every * Kind Dancing Taught. Entrants P**; pared R.A.D. Examination. Ph. 4IVI2LV
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 28
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