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AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. TO-DAY AT 11 A.M., 2.15. 5 AND 8 PJd. The finest, most moving and masterly drama That has come to the Screen. "DARK VICTORY" : With BETTE DAVIS Giving an Unforgettable Portrayal with GEORGE BREXT. GERALDINB FITZGERALD. Act-ociate Features— "MERRY MELODIES CARTOON" (In Technicolourj. "CQTDB LUCAS and his ORCHESTRA." "EMBASSY NEWS SERVICE." A Warner Brothers Presentation. Recommended as More Especially for Adult Audiences. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-660. A DE PARIS THEATRE &^ CONTINENTAL FILMS - j "== Civic Buildings. == =" PHONE 40-160. ~ EVERY DAY, 4 SBIG SESSIONS. SESSIONS : 11 A.M.. 2. 5. 8 P.M. NJBTAN SCHEINWALD .Proudly Presents FAMOTS AUSTRIAN FILM, "YOUI9G VIENNA SINGS AGAIN n ("KONZERT IN TYROL") When there \ns a country called Austria they made ver;r good films there. Now there is no country called Austria, hut a film or two has heen «aved from the wreck, and "Young Vienna Jsings Again." which is the present attraction at the De Paris Theatre, is one of them. Apart from the original Vienna Boys' Cnoir, which dances "The Blue Danube." aid sings Strauss favourites, there are sequences actually filmed in the Austrian Tyrol, with a ski ing festival all complete with "the original cast" edelweiss in their hats an' aIL Romantic Vienma — Glorious Alpine Scenery— Delightful Story— Haunting iMusic from Strauss— The Vienna Boys' Choir— Excellent PhotographyBrilliant Acting. You'll want to 6ee The Blue Danube" danced in costume over and over again! I EXCLUSIVE EXTRA!— " SONG OF YOUTH " A splendid supporting programme! For the first time in New Zealand will be shown a dramatic Soviet production of Russia's modern youtii. See the gigantic display of health and physical culture on Moscow's famed Red Square. Revealing acticn pictures of Stalin, Molotoff. Voroshiloff and other Soviet .heads. In view of the international situation you cannot afford to miss this picture of Russia as she reallv is« Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd Approred for Universal r.rhih'it ion. Deaf Aids Available. Last Night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. GEORGE FORMBY In "TROUBLE BREWING." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Florence Rice. Una Merkel. Kent Taylor Buddy Ebsen in "FOUR GIRLS IN WHirE." Recommended by Censor for Adult*. Popular Prices : Reserves Xo Extra. PICTUREDROME — m i lford. To-night at 8. Robert Young. James Stewart. Billie Burke in "XAVY BLUB AND GOLD." Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCING. • MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. Colourful, Pleasing. G.L.B. Soft Lights. Sweet Music, Delightful Atmosphere. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK Finish your holidays in the Most Happy and Entertaining OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. W A ,tr ' „ Valet *< Single Tangle. Schottische. Hesitation. Palais Glide. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA In the Best of Old and New Selections. You are assured of an Excellent Nights Dancing. Lad,eß »/«. Gents 2/. A Lovely Cup of Coffee or Tea with Supper. H. W. VAUGHAN, Z. Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LABOUR HALL. GREAT SAMOAN NIGHT! MODERN" ISLAND MUSIC. GUS LINDSAY AND HIS ISLANDERS. HULAS AND SONGS BY SAMOAN PARTY. Monte Carlos. Prizes Chocs.. Cigs., Leis and Complimentary Ticket*. Admission: Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6. SI MARY'S HALL. Great South Road Tram Termi'nu< TO-NIGHT — EASTER MoNDW C i? N ; X( GRAND HOLIDAY DANCE valuable Prwes. Exclusive Catering. Admission 2/. LEARNERS' AND ADVANCED CI \«S COMMENCING THURSDAY. APRIL 4. Admission 1/. 2-" rpO NIGHT—DRL IDS' HALL NEWTON. TCI OLDTIMB RACE CARNIVAL. Another Bumper House at the Druids - ! Special Quality Priies. Also Mvsterv Prize. Come along and enjoy Dancing "t.. tlit TUI BAND, playing perfect time. Sociable and Select. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission 1/6 each. ~~> Direction : B. E. MeLEAX. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. GAIETY HALL. Surrev Crescent CRESCENT OLD-TIME DANCE. GRAND EASTER DANrK—lsiiai M<nt* Carlos, Ticket Waltz, etc.. with SpeciaJ Easter Prizes RED APRS "Ki'UKSTI!A (Three Players. Seven In-tnim-iMsl. Admission l/<;. Iminiv Sir <>■ r DO NT MISS THIS GREAT M'HT. M.C.'s: C. H. PR IXC IX R. <\ I'ADDY. Overture 7..1.Y '-'•

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1940, Page 12

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