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AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. Jt A.M.. 2 P.M.. S P.M.. 8 P.M. DR. ILDARES /CRISIS " r. xVildares Crisis" lew ayres. laraine day. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. *#* * * * TO-MORROW "THE LADY EVE " ARRIVES THE MOST TANTALISING WOMAN IN THE WITTIEST COMEDY ROMANCE EVER TO ROAR ACROSS THE SCREEN! IT_ CANT HAPPEN AGAIN! No other comedy could be so exciting, saucy and cay . . . No other comedy could screen yon through such Rales o! laughter . . CONTINUOUSLY! IT'S AN AMAZING COMEDY! ill, I "THE * ( LADY : EVE" V ,/ 111!' f It's the most brilliant romedv since •French Without Tears with twice as much laughter. VOU SIMPLY MUSTN'T MISS IT! With BARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA CHARLES COBURN ERIC BLORE EUGENE PALLETTE PLANS AT THE THEATRE NOW Phone 32-660. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. , DANCING THE PREMIER DANCE SHOW EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT' 2/ ORANGE 2 CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF 6YMONDS STREET. All Star Entertainment, with New Zealand's Greatest Dance Band. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB PRESENTS TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND FLO. WHITE Star Vocalist F '." t^l " B -?; EW r., JONES ' P > nls,: JAS - McMAHON. IV. J XP", claTin ei; TOMMY SIMPSON. 2nd ?«:," n , <1 ( t > I * rlne ' : OS S IE CHEESEMAN. 3rd Sax Clarinet. Piano-Accordion: VERN. WILSON Ist Trumpet. Mellophone and Violin; STAN HILLS ?SL. T I Umpet -;-_ Arn,nlrer: NORM. VOLKNER. Ist irr?"^^??? 5 - Sousaphone and 2nd Trombone: ED. CROAD. JUN.. 16 rears New Zealand's Most Modern Drummer. sJ.'r ne rS2, < h«^? 5 ' t0 I fc s ' c by ,nis Brilliant All Star Combination. Dance Entertainment that defies competition. Entertain vour friends ■ the Beautiful ORANGE Ballroom." where vou buy QUALITY Entertainment! TWO MONSTER MONTE CARLOS-1 2 3 Prizes SIT-DOWN SUPPER. ' " lzes - MAC. BROWN. MC. THE ORANGE BALLROOM • The DANCE OF DISTINCTION . 23 IT WOULD BE SUPERFLUOUS to COMPARE TITe I METROPOLE ) IK QUEEN STREET | WITH ANY OTHER DANCE HALL IN NEW ZEALAND! UP-TO-THE-MINUTE. MODERN With PARTIES ES AN? 1 R SS9SB" 8 ™ FORM rail in A t\ D e t3SS ™ AT CA SY B RXN R G fN E G RV | 2 D 330 §R ™™ MODERN AND RHYTHMIC 50 50 ADMISSION. 2 . INCLUDES SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Evening Dress Not Essential. M ALFRED FENN. Director. GA*KT Y h A L L SURREY CRESCENT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT iv» «,„,„ TO-NIOHT TS-SJgHT =Z xSlSIga? | OUS LINDSAY AND HIB ISLANDERA OUS LINDSAY AND HIS ISLmJderl: hula dancer. Admission 1/ and 1/6. - . 23 TO-NIGHT -TO-NIGHT mSS™2 iHSP. SJ-H'l DANCING MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING AT MASONIC HAIT MASONIC HALL! Upper Queen Street. RHYTHM ACES BAND. . 23 MERRYMAKERS DANCE CI tin OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL "" TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY. 23RD - TO-NIGHT MER - R^, MAKERS HAWAIIAN BAND Good Supper. Good Prizes Ladles 2/. Gents 26. ALSO-DONT FORGET ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. Always Merry and Bright-Jolly uood Company NEW aST .srss, m .t- %w-* xssssri J. FOX. M.C. Direction: E. E. McLEAN " ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY. August 6 ' 23 E P n, BHA V , * OON ' S D » nce **»•><» "ureau. seven *-i Orchestras available—Phone 26-934. wa ; ~ C A £ PE T sha =Poolng. No danger shrtnkina - Services. Ltd.. Chancer, cSSSerT =^—— ws ~~~ ; pERCY HAMBLIN. Palmer Graduate. iTvelrl- «.-«"" "P*™ l "*—Colonial Mutual Hid" WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 14

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