AMUSEMENTS. in TACKED AGAIN LAST EVBNINi; ! It was the eleventh night of the Season — A sure indication of Entertainment merit. THEATRE Dir. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11, 2.15 and S p.m. New Universal Pictures Present DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN " 3 SMART GIRLS GROW UP" Nan Helen GREY PARRISH Charles WINNINGER Declared by all DEANNA'S BEST PICTURE. Bookings are Still Heavy. Reserve NOW, or better still Attend the Day Sessions. Phone 3U-SSS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. "11l jll 1 "" TUDOR —— This Evening at S ! Artificially Heated. = VIRGINIA BRUCE. — JIBIiVVX DOUGLAS = and WARREN WILLIAM — In = ARSENE LUPIN RETURNS Rccom mended by Cent or for Adults. Also : Cinosiuind—-lVto Smith Novelty —3 —Coloured Cartoon —Travel, ete. I GAIETY ciNmiA ! 1 i Guest Niglit. - I —(3d t»d The Irish f'onu'dv-draina r»d lid "THE MINSTIiKh HOY.* Kt«*. Ap/trored for I nircrsnf Jl.rhibit ion. | AVONDALE TH^ Ar - | —■ Two Breezy Comedy-Dramas— "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN," --With Melvyn Douglas. Joan Blondell and Mary Astor. = Also: "PERSONAL SECKKTARY." Jx'ccjm mr it tied by Censor fur Adults. [STRAND"] SS-iSk Guest Night. To-night at s — "Wings Over Honolulu." "Woman Trai>." zzzz Both Approved for Univcrsal Exhibition 1 AMBASSADOR — GUEST NIGHT Helen Broderick. Victor Moore in "Wp;'RE ON THE JURY." Boris Karloff — Jean Rogers in == "NIGHT KEY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., FOR THE SOCIAL AND MUSICAL EVENT OF 1939. First Visit to New Zealand of the WORLD'S MUST FAMOUS SOPRANO. LOTTE LEHM A N N LEHM A N N LEHM A N N LEHM A N N LEHM A N N LEHM A N N LEHM A N N LEHM A N N "THE VOICE OF THE CENTURY." "Every seat in the Opera House was I occupied for Lotte Lehmann's recital. | . . . She displayed to perfection those far-ranging sympathies in vocal expression that are vouchsafed only | to the few. There is behind her I great gift of song a sensitive soul | and a world of humanity." \ —"Dominion." Wellington. I TWO GLORIOUS CONCERTS I TWO GLORIOUS CONCERTS! I TOWN HALL I I TOWN HALL 1 I TUESDAY & THURSDAY j I TUESDAY & THURSDAY I ! NEXT | TWO MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES WILL EMBRACE OPERATIC ARIAS, LIEDER. SONGS AND BALLADS—THE RECITALS THAT ARE CREATING MUSICAL HISTORY' IN THE DOMINION ! BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. RESERVED SEATS AT •V 7/6 10/ 3/ 7/6 10/ (Plus tax.) Patrons are advised to make their applications NOW for selection of position. A J. and N. Tait Celebrity Attraction. SPORTING. WAIPA RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). WINTER MEETING, JUNE 24, 1939. ACCEPTANCES for all Events close with Messrs. Blomlield and Co., Shortland St.. Auckland, at j p.m.. or with the Secretary' i>i'r»V'V-", Ut r 1 ' at „ 8 pm " to-morrow (tRIDAY). June IG. J. G. WYNYARD. ... , , Secretary, telephone In. Te Awamutu. 15 THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). WINTER MEETING, JULY 4, 6 AND 8, 1939. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting close at. 5 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY. June 16. 10-"i0. at the Office of the Club, Woodward Street. Wellington. D. E. BRAY. Secretary. P.O. Box 44«. Wellington. C.l. 15
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 139, 15 June 1939, Page 28
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