AMUSEMENTS. .! THE EMBASSY J J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. THIRD BIG WEEK OF CONTINUOUS LADiHIEB! "MERRILY WE LIVE." " MERRILY WE LIVE." "MERRILY WE LIVE." " MERRILY WE LIVE" " MERRILY WE LIVE " "MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE" " MERRILY WE LIVE " " MERRILY WE LIVE " "MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE" " MERRILY WE LIVE" " MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE" " MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE." The Dizziest. Daffiest . . . most amusing family you're ever met ... in the picture that's putting Auckland into gales of laughter ...... QONSTANCB "gRIAJf JJENNBTT J^HERSn gILLIB A^ gURKE jy£OWBBLAY JJATST mOM JjROWN gOSITA JJVORAK Q.RANVI£_E A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Prodsctioa. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES . . 22-660. j~THE LONDON/ , ) ~^ Children 3d during Holidays with Parents. Adults: Big Mexican Western! Res.SS "~ " WOMEN TRAP * _ 1/ ,-r^ nenp Stratton-Porter's Book- 1/ 6d'KEEPER OF THE BEES'I/ 6d D The Children -will love it. f / g.-.Bcth Approved Universal Exhibition.*' OU— THE LONDON-. o pp . q.p.q. __!/ jJUDOR cinema; SS . _ . Cosy and Want! -—-Final Screening To-night at S! __ WARNER OLAND and Katherine De MiUe In =" CHARLIE CHAN AT = THE OLYMPICS." '=■ Approved for Vnivereal Exhibition. = On e of the best Earl Der Biggar Storiee. Also " THE MARCH OP TIMB" __ And Fun Supporting Programme. I GAIETY f TAKAPUXA. 1 AJ -* J - M - tJ - ■*■ Phone 23-465. = £ < ££ I £'J I J— R * l V b Bellamy In -AIR jAVONDALE THEATRE"! E= no pictures tonight' BOOKED FOR POLITICAL =Z MEETING. [Jtrandj __To-night, 7.4s—John Wayne. Manromi r=Olsen in "Adventure's End." Thrilling Dramatic Adventure on the High Seas. " Venus Makes Trouble." James Dnnn Patricia Ellis. Both Adult Rccom-dtn. I AMBASSADOR t c s h *gF) = GUEST NIGHT —Edward Everett Glenda Farrell in "NOBODY'S :_r£ OOL " 4 Fred Scott (the Singing —-Buckaroo). Louise Small in " MELODT —OF THE PLAINS- Both Approved for — -I niremul Exhibition. 'If|NEWROYAL7|[II f a n f^t To-night at 7.30. Centrally Heated. ••b!tween m tw6 women , - ? mekry-So'kound"op"& 8 " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. "V" Z.L.P.. GREEN LANE BR4\TB -> V TO-NIGHT-THURSDAY. S PM " Municipal Hall. Newmarket. Ophir Rees ; i,h B , SlWart Harvey. Ras o ?^ i le P!aoem - Novelty Juzgler. Tickets 1/. Children 6d— J. LBITH, Hon. Sec. :l BALLS. GRAND MAORI BALL. TOWN HALL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. OBJECTS: ITo Stimulate Maori Centennial Interest. 2 To Welcome Home N.Z. Maori Rneby Team. DANCING — MAORI ITEMS. EPI SHALFOONS DANCE BAND. Double 7 6. Single 4.' — Includes Excellent Supper. Spectators' Tickets 1/6. Dre?s Opiion.il. :l SWIMMING. AMATEUR " AND I.IKE-SAVING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL HE HELD In ilii- LEYS INSTITUTE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. S p.m. K. E. HARDING. 1 Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. O irAXCKAU LODGE, NO. 24. S$7 Brethren of the above ;lle requested to attend tin , / Funeral of BRO. A. BAILEr. which will leave Watney Sibun's Mortuarr Chapel, Newmarket, at 2 p.m. TO-MORKOU (FiIIDAY), for Waikumete. By Order of the W.M. R. G. LAKING. 1 Secretary. pOIRT NIL DESPEKAXDUM, No. 6405. vJ&=Cy£|6f' Members of fhe above Court are requested to attend the Funeral of our late BKO. JOHN WHIHIIT. leaving Baptist Church. KH-h----inond Avenue, TO-MORROW (Friday), at l p.m. E. E. NF.URKGIN. CM., 1 C. A. WATTS. 5..-.:ary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 32
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