AMUSEMENTS B LAST TWO DAYS | EMBASSY 1. | J. c. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. ij WTTLLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY PH. Thi*ee Sessions: 11 — 2 — g WALTER GREENWOOD'S RECORD-BREAKING NOVEL "LOVE ON THE DOLE" "LOVE ON THE DOLE" " LOVE ON THE DOLE * I Approved for Universal Exhibition. EMBASSY — THURSDAY J THRILLLNCi as tie "Thin Man" GRIPPING as "Maltese Falcon" Universal Pictures Present "PHANTOM LADY" "PHANTOM LADY" "PHANTOM LADY" "PHANTOM LADY" THE MOST TALKED ABOUT MYSTERY W 10 YEARSI FRANCHOT TONE ELLA RAINES ALAN CURTIS ; AND MARCH OF TIME " NAVAL LOG OP VICTORY " RESERVE NOW RESERVE NOW •'/ Recommended by Censor for Adults. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) | STATE i 1 STATE' 1 7.30 _ NIGHTLY — 7-30 A picture eo tender and gay. yet so wholly humaa as to reach the heart of every man and woman. IRENE DUNNE, CHARLES BOYER. In "The Nearest Thing to Heaven" "The Nearest Thing to Heaven"Love—as a slowing beacon that strikes with terrific dramatic impact. Approved Icr Universal Exhibition. Also, all the charm. Intrigue and romance at pre-war Paris. ANN DVORAK, BEN LYON la "This Was Paris" H "This Was Paris" No picture so steeped in adventure . . no pietar« so packed with excitement. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30, 7.30 P.m. y © GCU E I,3 °' 7 * 30 P * nU Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Theatrt Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. Many heroic stories have and will be written oa this theme, but there will never be a greater one than tills . . . "IN WHICH WE SERVE" "IN WHICH WE SERVE" Characterised with an All-Star Dramatio Cait. Recommended for Adults. Also, JACKIE COOPER, SUSANNA POSTER la "GLAMOUR BOY" "GLAMOUR BOY" Romantic Comedy, and a good one, too It Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIVIC WINTERGARDENS Every FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Private Functions Welcomed on Any Night. INQUIRIES PHONE 30-100. JUMBLE SALE, Ponsonby Terrace Kindergarten, 3 p.m. To-morrow, Wednesday. • X . DANCING BELVEDERE DAKCB EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ALLIANCE .HALL EDEN TERRACE (one minute Symonds St.) Ccme, Dance to the Fascinating Rhythm of BILL SEVESI AND HIS ISLANDERS. Carlo, Novelty Dances, Lucky Numbers, Good Supper. Admission 2/. All Welcome to the Most Sociable Dance in Town. a TO-NIGHT (EVERY TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, SURREY SOCIAL CLUB. Select Old-time Dancing. Excellent Floor. Music, Management. Lucky Numbers, Light Supper. Ladles 1/6 (Visitors Welcome) Genta 2/. Old-time Dancing at its Best. 1 Orange Coronation Ballroom VICTORY DANCE CLUB Presents i TO-NIGHT — TUESDAY TUPU WAKA AND HIS RHYTHMIC ISLANDEE& Monto Carlo. Supper. Miss M. Brady, vocalist. MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY. t
TO-MORBOW WEDNESDAY PUBLIC DANCE, CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB OTAHUITtf (close Station) Cosy Fires and Beautiful Ballroom. Admission 2/6 EachATTENTION ALL DANCZB®! THIRD AND FINAL HEAT Auek. Ballroom Championships TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). AUGUST 1. NOTE: CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, Mount Eden Road. EPI SHALFOON'S BAND , Will be Playing All Your Favourites. DRUIDS' HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND COURT SOCIAIi CLUB. OLD-TIME DANCE. Lancers, D'Alberts, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Good Prizes. Everybody Welcome. Price 1/®* Grand Court Orchestra at its Best. Supper. P. THOMPSON, M.C. I. MUTCH, Director. CAN YOU DO TWENTY-SIX DANCES? If you can't do twenty-six different Modem Ballroom and Old-time Dances you should «n for Free Interesting Literature of the Home Study Dancing Course of Simplified raw" tion in Modem Ballroom and Old-time DanwE Our Course teaches you the Tango, Waltz, Bunw, Quickstep and many other popular dances. * Course is moderately-priced and Is Wld Money-back Guarantee. Study with or wot a partner. Lavelle School Of Dancing DEPT. A.S., P.O. BOX 1060, AUCKLAND, MEETINGS AUCKLAND SECOND-HAND DEALEBS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). The Annual Meeting fill be fe'd at Dls , Fountain of Friendship HSfll (next All-nigK pensary), Newton Road, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, at' 8 p.m. Business: Election of officers; adoption balance-sheet; general. .acted All Members and Intending Members reque to attend. ROBINSON, 3 SecretaryEXAMINATIONS THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE 0f NEW ZEALAND (Inc.). EXAMINATIONS The Annual Examinations of the Institute be held towards the end of NOVEMBER, of Syllabus and further Particulars obtained on application to the SECRETARY, Third Floor, National Bank Buildin*. Shortland Street, Auckland. _ TENDERS DARGAVILLE BOROUGH COUKC IU TENDERS will be received up to 4 p.®* jjj} FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1944, for the Lefse <a jjL Turiwiri Quarry and Supplying Metal to Council. . Conditions may be obtained from the Office, or inspected at the Office of this paP^* Lu WATSON, :3 > • Town F3ICE for Whitewashing Roof.—Jack's Motors. 206, Hobson St. Ph. 40-742. > -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 8
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