AMUSEMENTS. X.Z.'S. PREMIER THEATRE. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 11 A.M. —2.15 —3 P.M. GINGER ROGERS JOELMcCREA Together they're Homantic T.N.T. in "PRIMROSE PATH" An R.K.0.-Radio Picture, fieconiniemfcfi by Censor lor AduHa. FRIDAY PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON IN " THE PROUD VALLEY " " THE PROUD VALLEY " "THE PROUD VALLEY" Press acclaims World's Greatest Actor Singer. K:■•".". ■i:yvvr"":;,:'vT, ; g Characteristic is the enthusiastic es praise from the ggj "SYDNEY MORNING HERALD" j§ "Pnnl Robeson ns n Welsh miner =|| in 'The Proud Valley' surpasses iEH nny of his previous screen gH appearances. This film is n ss gripping document of life In the =^] coal country—lt is much more s= than a vehicle for Robeson's In- g= comparable bass voice—penetrat- -ifs ing understanding of tlie real thins was necessary to make S3 this Him." Hear tlic famous Welsh Choir and Paul Robeson's glorious rendering of "All Through the Night," "Land of My Fathers," escerpts from "Elijah," "Lord God of Abraham," "Deep River," "They Can't Stop us Singing." A British Empire Film. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. MOVIE BALL, TOWN HALL, JULY IS. i|||[||innmiiii||||||ininimin!iiiinniniiiiiii|[|| STRAND Illlllllllllinilllinillllimxuiiillllllilllllllllllli I QUBBN STREET. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Cod. Sessions: 11, 2.13, 5, 8. ' I WILLIAM BOYD as HOPALONG CASSIDY | HOPALONG CASSIDY HOPALONG CASSIDY In Clarence E. Mulford's "THE SHOWDOWN" Roaring Action — Thundering Thrills! Cassidy rides to his I greatest adventure! I —I AM> "l— CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES I I I Unwraps a Surprise In "QPENBD T)Y TITISTAKE" j A Paramount Programme. ' Approved Universal Exhibition. ilii DANCING. MODERN DANCING MODERN DANCING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TUESDAY EVERY TUESDAY ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. RENO DANCE CLUB. DANCE WITH BXJOYMEXT TO LYN. AKERSTEN'S "RHYTHM ACES." SIX PLAYERS. PRESENTING THE LATEST HITS AT CORRECT BALLROOM TEMPOS. Featuring NELSON DORRINGTON, VOCALIST. Monte Carlos, Lucky Numbers. Light Supper. Admission 2/. GEO. STRONG. M.C. THE RENDEZVOUS OF — MODERN DANCERS - _3 Q.AIETY TTALL— /GAIETY TTALL SURREY CRESCENT. mO-XIGHT AT Q—rpO-XIGHT AT Q AND BVERY TUESDAY. QURKEI" r\LD-TIME TRANCE. POPULAR ARCADIANS ORCHBSTItA. ERNIB RUFULES, M.C. SPOT I'RIZE.S. LIGHT SUPPEK. Ladles 1/. Gents 1/6. LEARNERS' SESSION, (US-7.30; Ladles Bd, Gents 1/. ■ 0 T) A X C E In Aid of - 1 - , , I XA V V LEAGUE FUXDS I I XAVY LEAGUE FUNDS [ ST. GEORGE'S HALL. BPSOM, JULY 10, S P.M. - Admission 1/6. EPI SHALFOOX, Pianist. :D STOXEX BROS. ENTERTAINMENT CLUB. ' .SECOND ANNUAL DANCB Will be Held in the MASONIC HAIjL, NEWTON, WBCXBHDAV, JULY 10. AT S P.M. Old-time and Modern. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz. Chez I'aree Dance Band in attendance, Gents 2/li, Ladies 2/. 0 BAND OF THE N.Z. BLIND INSTITUTE, under the guidance of LIEUT. G. W. rSOWES. Auckland's Most Brilliant Band, special amplifier I'.nd 2 loud speakers. Oldime and Modern.—BOX 8, Newmarket. Phone 45-870. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 14
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