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AMUSEMENTS. " RAGE OF PARIS." THIS WEEK'S POPULAR CHOICE OF ENTERTAINMENT! | THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Sessions: 11, 2.13 and S pm. DANIELLE DARRIEUX Pronounce her name Danielle Dare-You. Supported by DOCGLAS FAIRBANKS, JL'N„ MISCHA ACER. HELEN URODBRICK, LOUIS lIAVWAHD. " THE RAGE OF PARIS" (A Universal PictuSft.) OL'J'STA NDING DI by Henry Koster, who was responsible for past successes. "Three Smart Girls" and "100 Men and a Girl." * * There's a laugh in almost every bit o£ action and line of dialogue. PLANS AT REGENT. Phone :"_'-SSS for Reservations. Approved for Universal Exhibition. jf 6dPRINCE EDWARD6d f !| 6d NEWTON. l'hone 41'.^-2.12. 6d | != Direct ion : Sir Benjamin Fuller. cJ i ! | bCI GUEST 17 »)A iIUBST ?" = j i fid NIGHT. • NIGHT. 6d I 1I 0 , CHESTER LEWIS /yl | b(1 MORRIS STONE DO 5 I 6d In 6d i , | rpiIREB = !| f*f]The screen's mightiest story of a | ; I " great sacrifice! E 1 i Kerom mended Ceiixor f'ir Adults. OU s - " 811111111111 Maureen = I DO GWENN O'SCLLIVAN"" I ll6d' T"K In 6d I !6d B lsh ° 1 ' M is,,ehaves " 6d ! I Art i*hi ! Koiiianr*'! A 1 =£* j I'tniM'ily. Ini versa I E.rh ibit ion. j = 1 ADULTS AND CHILDIUOX. <3(1. OQ | jpP' j " THE LONDON." j Adults: 2 Exceptional Features. Res.". — W. C. FIELDS In —— 6d "POPPY" 1/ C/ 1 CLIFFORD EVANS In 1/ gj—" CALL THE TUNE."—J/ Approved Universal Exhibit ion. « , bO— THE LONDON. Opp. C.P.O. —1/ | TUDOR E=PAUL ROBESON ZZZZ With Roland Young*. John Lorijjp. Anna Lee and Cedric Hardwicke, in HIKING SOLOMON'S MINES' - Approved for Universal Exhibition. Rider Haggard's Novel with the great voice of Paul Robeson in a British Picture. Excellent Supporting Programme. Fgaiety To-night. Guest Night! tid Cd Edward Arnold and Lionel Stander. "MEET NEH<> VVuLFB." I'eeotn mended Adults.

! AVONDALE \ = 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Melvyn Douglas and Marv Astor in — "AND SO THBY WERE MARRIED." == AIso: Jean Arthur and George Murphy in "PUBLIC MENACE." Both Approved Universal Inhibition. ["STRAND - 1 Trt-niffht. 4.4.», Guest Night. Romnnco of Australia's Outdoors. "Orphan of : —Wilderness." I n\vcn<n( Erhibition 'The Lone Wolfs Return." Rrr. Affutt*. 1 BIRKENHEAD | Fo^£ RB ' - -Tack Holt and Katherine De Mllle 'n __ "Under Suspicion." Real Drama, with an Amazing Climax. Recom. for Adults. | AMBASSADOR I ' t^ h R °\ l a^ er -1 A Universal Special— === AWCF) FAYE. <;oorse Murphy. Charles ▼ I t l ls l^r er ' Alu, - V Devin«*. in E= YOU'RE A SWEETHEART' J l '/. s ons:s—(iorgeous <;irls— Breath- ——— taking bets—Top Klight Comedy—(lay Romance. Approved fyr Universal Exhibition. Adults 1/. 1/B: Children Kd. Ltd. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM. Centrally Heated. To-night at 7.:i<». Brt «U «d (il EST NIGHT tid (id 6d Kol)rrt Tll - vl " r i" j < I Nl MI>LK. h'rr'/in wended /or fii''"',., S ,"' 0,1 Stage: Special Request, ■j T- • " 1P Yoilelling Cowhov N>i Me'A xV- 'J l ,'''.' 1 in ""MAI J, K Y <1K PVTIin 1 versa I Exhibition. R-\< KI.LI.N I FEATURE"! TFS. S KE " ]\j[ R U,SIAI rT^. l 'J\ r ,?' r ' i - or Universal Exhibition I F Tn-MORROU- ( T H L - R s DAY ~ S RM. I F.S.L. HALL, 409, KARAMJAHAPB RD. (Opposite Newton P. 0.). 2S I | panning. j - -IT abour ttai.t. |- =1 Xl ALL I" KARANGAHAPB ROAD — TO NIGHT "GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT" Hats—Squeakers—.Streamers, etc HAWAIIAN DANCE CLUB With L. MATI'S HAWAIIAN BAND Presents •MODERN DANCING. Popular as Ever Come and Meet all the Good Dancers at Labour Rendezvous, c 1 , Sandwiches Provided Subscription 1/B; any 2 before 8 pm "/ ' - Monte Carlos. Spot Waltz. M.C. : H. YOUNG. Management : N. McKAY. is X 0 NIGHT — MASOXIC — rpO-NIGHT EMBASSY D A A'X c e cl r B Come Along To-night and join the Merrv at thls I'opular Mid-week Dance TED CROAIVK CHEVALIER BAND (S Players I. Music you will always enjoy. Dance Tempo uiisurpassi <1 Hear MISS KATII. FRANKLIX AND TIO Personality Vocalists V„ n will Enjoy their , r Singing : Two Monte Carlos; l. 2. 3 Prizes. SUPPER PROVIDED Ladies 1/6, Double 2/U. Gents 1/6. .££ MAC. BROWN. M.C. T °. " J JI T ,° R R O W NIGHT X And Every Following Thursday.

| CABARET I I M m'ROPOLE I POPULAR NIGHT Admission 2/fi Each, including Supper, jJL • M. ARCHER. Manager. rpO-NIGHT GAIETY HALL. Surrey Cres HI OLD-TIME DANCE I McLF \N* Note I —M" 1 ' 1 ! 1/ V I)irprfl " n :E. Tl-I ANN I AT. THAMES GIRLS' CLT'B i~l v, ■ y DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON ! „ WEDNESDAY—S PM OLD-TIME AND MODERN liwrp Good Music Prizes. Supper Single i/B Double .'/h. Canl Players 1/. A RT LA If KINS and iTTs Dance Band Inquiries, ph„ne -7-4r,9. te E rl ß ] 1 ' FO():7 FK I JJanee Bureau"; © Band& available.—Atwaters, 47-047. c TEACHERS OF DANP.INn M'g„ ( , n ,K!iS c S! fi»: T"'r„!'- > ?""' l » "-'"Ui". or paxcixg C~' ;V n , K ' nUs st - Principal: PatricH Green. Modern Ballroom. Old-Time Tan Dancing. Modern Class: WEDNESDAY P.m. PHONE 31-031 mg nt. MW ■yALESKA Advanced Teacher's Cert.. Tap, R^room!l^6!li l ? t - Operatic Baßet,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 229, 28 September 1938, Page 24

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