AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamsons New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. I I § £SS GIVH •- - AN 'D FORGIVE. bOME GET . . . AND FORGET . . . BUT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET "0 F JT UMAN TTBARTS." "0 F JJ LMAN TTBARTS." "QF TTUMAN TTBARTS." " 0 F TTBARTS." SEE IT . . . AND YOU WILL LOVE IT I With these brilliant Artists. WALTER HUSTON .... After his unforgettable part of " Dodsworth " appears again in another kindly .vet forceful role, handled with the skill and ability that only a great actor could give. BEULAH BONDI Playing again one of those memorable " mothers " that place her beyond comparison in these lovable characters. JAMES STEWART Fast becoming one of the most popular stars of the screen . . . giving his best performance ... as the son. With an Outstanding Embassy Associate Programme. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES. 32-660. MOVIE BALL—rETER PAN —AUGUST 4. £IIHIItlll!lll1ll1IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII1l1llll Illinium Illlllllllllllllllllllllll£ | Murder in Manhattan ! § | JOHN BARRYMORE 1 I NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL. 1 I Barrymore as the scientist who I | plans the " perfect crime "! f | TONIGHT IJ Oft TO-NIGHT 1 I PRINCE ' EDWARD I | NEWTON Phone 46-252. = | Direction ... Sir Benjamin Fuller. | = Rex Beach's = I "THE BARRIER" 1 1 WITH I I CARRILLO PARKER I £ The gusty action of gold-mad Yukon I I and a grand love story. = = Both Recommended by Censor for I | Adults. | niiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir W* j " THE LONDON." \ CHEAT VALUE—2 FEATURES— 6d Adults: BARBARA STANWYCK In Re's • 6d 'PLOUGH & THE STARS' 1/ 6d " A Romantic Drama. 1/ CA JOHN HOWARD and — i , *>« FRANCES FARMER In 1/ j> d | " BORDER FLIGHT " i 1/ 5° The Best in Town! ""I/ 6(J Both Recommended for Adults. 1/ »j A GOOD BILL AT , . bQ— THE LONDON. Opp. C.P.Q. —1/ I TUDOR CINEMA 1 RBMUERA. To-night ! Heated to 65 degrees ! EEMARY ASTOR and RICHARD ARLEN ==:in a Rollicking, Snappy Comedy-drama, == "NO TIME TO MARRY."~ Approved for Universal Exhibition. :== ALSO: British Air News—Car-tune Portrait (Coloured), Sportlight, etc. Matinee To-morrow — Special Programme! I GATETY CINEMA ] TAKAPUNA. ' VJX^J - i -« *■ ■*■ ( Phone 23-465. _ =: TO-NIGHT —Ida Lunino. John Boles === and Jack Oakie in "FIGHT FOR YOUR Approved Universal Exbtn. I AVONDALE FRI - BA t r 7.45? N " f E= Two Great Stars Together—Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers in "STAGE J?r°.9 R- " „ A,so °rleii Heyward and EEEtV, *" Gar £«"> in "SHE ASKED FOR IT. Also Serial and Shorts. Both ' Approved for Universal Exhibition. I STRAND"I ONEHUNGA. j -*•*-""'• ±j | Phone 12-380. =:,n OW Com f<Ttably Heated! To-night, 7.45. Matinee To-morrow = • ,_ STANLEY LUPINO = '°«mmi s B^ st Musical Comedy, = "OVER SHE GOES." z= AND—" BULLDOG DRUMMOND =zr „ „ D COMES BACK." -Both Recommended Censor for Adults. | AMBASSADOR Pt y£ h « e ™»jH = I;S!„ a ! 1(1 Har , dv in "WAY OUT = T«™wn" l^ 0 ? for Universal Exbtn. = V4?n?»S'' P Ralph Lynn in " FOR W\ Jr*7\ Rwmmcnded for Adults = Pete Smith Oddity, " Jungle Juveniles " — MATINEE SATURDAY—" Way Out = V\est, Musical Comedy, Oddity Novelty. Serial, etc. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. i ' " ——— — CARLAW PARK *&\ TO-MORROW. 3!fcls ANOTHER *" THRILLING GAME. Remember the first round when these two sides provided one of the most thrilling games seen f or years. Both sides are again at full strength and a repetition of that exciting encounter is anticipated when on No. 1 at 3 p.m. MANUKAU play RICHMOND MANUKAU play RICHMOND MANUKAU play RICHMOND MANUKAU play RICHMOND MANUKAU play RICHMOND MANUKAU play RICHMOND No. 1, 1.30 p.m. NEWTON v. PONSONBY. NEWTON v. PONSONBY. No. 2, 3 p.m. CITY v. MARIST. CITY v. MARIST. No. 2, 1.30 p.m. NTH. SHORE v. PAPAKURA. NTH. SHORE v. PAPAKURA.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 177, 29 July 1938, Page 16
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