AMUSEMENTS. NOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK! "THE FIRST 100 YEARS" is a smart comedy-romance, slightly daring in spo*s, strikingly different at times, yet fundamentally ivhoie.-ome in its romantic story: THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Telephone ".2 Gt.o, SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.1.1, 5 AND S P.J£ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ROBERT MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA BRUCE-WARREN WILLIAM — in — "THE piRST -JQQ YEARSpiRST 200 Y EA^" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Metro-!ioldwyn-Mayer Feat urettes : "HOW TO READ." A Rolurt Beuehley Specialty. "]•'] STIC! IT'S. ' Pete Smith Nnveltv. "THAT MOTHERS MIGHT LIVE" M-G-M .Miniature. "LITTLE RANGER." <iur Gang Ciunedy. EMBASSY OVERSEAS NEWSREEL. A REALLY OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME! THE Upper Symonds St. Dir. : R. J. Kerrid-e W.E. I'JitS Super "Mirrophonic" Sound ' To-night at S. I'lione 43-645 * || HAVE YOU RESERVED? s| = for M-G-M's mi.'hty ci.niedv tkat = TOPS "TOPPER" by a lotto lau"h« = = IT STARTS TO-NIGHT— so arrange = m N (, ur merry parties and book NOW 11 BRIAN CONSTANCE jj; - AHERNE BENNETT S g Alan Mowbray. Patsy Ke!lv. Tom g = Brown. Bill ie Burke. Ann Dvorak. §= s Bonita liranville an<l Nlarjorie g = Raniveau in 11111 "M ERKILV \\ T ' L IVE " 11111 "M bkrilv L IVE " |JJ 1 ( "jyjERRILY J^IVE" [5 M - I . llP greatest record-breaker since the ~ = birth of motion pictures. g j WE ADVISE— Ig 1 Plans ofien at the Theatre and I g g rhere are already over 1000 seats Is :: 2—Owing to the terrific demand for !== reservations for evening sessiosa |11 held I '-^' • SBS ' SIOX will :|| 5 P.M. TO-MORROW. 1g = " Monster Matinee To-morrow, 2 H U —To avoid delay and possible di«B = •''W'ointnienf. reserves JIUST be H collected 7.30 p.m. on day of = = performance. g = Apprftred for Universal Exhibition. = __ Also showing . . some splendid items ? _ in tiie "firs>t half" . . "Soak the g g I nor ("Crime Doesn't Pay"). "Pisn m ki " Chaniprons" (Pete' Smith?, js g of Revolt" and the State News si S iV* rvl . ( ' o .' Chapter 2 . . Captain = Hawks thrilliupr serial (at 2 and gig sessions onlvl a^oun^Jk^ tkri PILOT " The winner of the Height Guessine Competition (held last Friday and Saturdav wit'!? V l6 Ta!uablp Prize of a flipht to na ".pn ■ and back in a Union Airwavs ? Plane) will be announced from the stage at the Star and State Theatres 10-m or row Kvoning. Karangahape Rd. Direction : R. J. Kerridge. 10-day. 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. Phone 43-003. ANOTHER Outstanding Programme . . . . 4 FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. Carol* Lombard. Fred -Mac Murray. Lna Merkel, John Barrvmore in " "TRUE CONFESSION" Recommended by Censor for Adults Ihe Yacht Club Bovs. Dorothy Lamour, Larry Crabhe. Betty 2 — Grable in TpiIRILL OF A y^IFBTIME" Approved for Universal Exhibition Episode 2 . . Frank Hawks' "rpHB piLOT" Thrilling Serial. 4— I SPLENDID POFEVB CARTOON' | REMEMBER . . Children's Matinee 10-.MOHROW (Sat.) at I.3'»—:id 3d 3d 3d A N NOI'XCEMEN T— The winner of the Height Guessing Competition (held last Friday and Saturday —tor the valuable prize of a flight to \> ellin.crton_ and back in a Union Airways passenger plane) will be announced from the stage at the Star and State Theatres 10-morrow Evening. TRAINING " THE GONDOLIERS " (GILBERT AND SILLIVAM. gATURDAY, YJONDAY, rpL'ESDAY, DECEMBER r l .. 5, O. IN THE COLLEGE HALL, EI'SOM AY., AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION 1/0, Reserves 3d fxtra. PlloNE 20-030. 0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily. YOU ARE ADVISED To RESERVE. :2 ! % ~ BOROUGH NOTICES. g O ROUGH o F TAKAP UN A. TENDERS FOR DRAINAGE SCHEME. Tenders are invited l>.\ the Takapuua Borough Council for the cot'struetion of Sewers, etc.. to serve the western area, m accordance with plans and spi.-jtieaiioiis which may lie inspeeted at the <-3ieos of the Council's Consult.ri' Engineers. MESSRS. A. GREVII.LE WALKER. OOS. British Chambers. Hiirii S'rei'' Auckland, and N. R. SANDERSON. Strand Chambers. Takapuna. Sealed tenders, addressed to "The Towu Clerk." and endorsed "Tender for Drainage Scheme." will be received at the Councu Chambers. Takapuna. up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. December 12. li'oS. E. J. PRICE. T -".v:i Clerk. Der-ember 2nd. 1038. ; 1" MUSICAL TUITION. T W A T E R S ASSOCIATE COLLEGE or Ml'.-IC AND DANCING. Civic Square — Phone -17-047. ! ALICE HIGGS. A.T.C.1.., i..T.'".L. ! Piano, i ™
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 285, 2 December 1938, Page 18
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