AMUSEMENTS. You Always Expect the Year’s Outstanding Role from PAUL MUNI. Plan at D.I.C. or A SESSIONS Theatre. VOF ”Iff" A\» "liT ffi” TO-DAY: Tel. 51-595. || [I |t 2.15 AND 8 P.M. DIR: AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. The story of a French Escadrillc — the Brotherhood of a Pilot and an Observer, who fought the Foe as one Man, but fought each other for the Love of a Beautiful Woman. P AUL MU M I R.K.o. Radio (Academy Award Winner of 1936.) (Recommended by Picture. ' IN Censor for Adults.) «THE WOMAN I LOVE” WITH MIRIAM HOPKINS COLIN CLIVE
BIG CROWDS ENDORSE A GREAT SHOW! Al 7 ' ' ' - -- - Book Now for -UAI PLAZA To-night at Begg’s ; or Theatre.. 2.15 AND 8 P.M. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, T.td. g THE MOST LAVISH MUSICAL PRODUCTION OF 1937. Brought to you by the World’s Most Famous Screen, Vaudeville and Radio Stars in a Dazzling Non-stop Revue. Headed by the Highest-paid Dance Band Leader in the World, Ambrose and A his Orchestra The Uncrowned King of Modern Dance Music, Here are Just a few of the songs the Show: “Tiger Rag”; “South Ainerican Joe’’; “.Limehouse Blues”; “We’re Tops on Saturday Night”; “East of the Sun’’; “When Day is Done”; “Pieradilly’’; “Cohen the Crooner”; “Ridin’ Up the River Road.” MAKE SURE YOU SEE THIS SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT . . . AND MAKE SURE YOUR FAMILY SEE IT TOO ! ■ A G.B.D, Attraction (Approved for Universal Exhibition).
• w il tr & n ■VOfmwK' !■- IM h 3 ifi! 3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT GRAND GALA PREMIERE OF THIS MEMORABLE SEASON ’ Plans open D.I.C. This Monday. Price: 5/9 (includes tax).
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LECTURES. MjgJEgglS 6 ' W.E.A. LECTURES. rpHE FOLLOWING LECTURES will be given in the W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall Building. 126 Vivian Street, during the ensuing week : — MONDAY —Mr. E. C. Simpson, 8.A., will give an illustrated lecture on “Painting To-day: The Communist Artists and Others,” at 7.45 p.m. TUESDAY —Dr. .1. Nicol will give his second lecture in the short course on “Greek Art and Architecture” (illustrated), at 8 p.m., and will also discuss Greek Drama. WEDNESDAY —Dr. E. Beaglehole will continue the study of “('lild Psychology.” and will consider the problems of Early Childhood. THURSDAY—Mr. .1. Comes. 8.A., B.Sc.. will conclude his short course of Film Talks, .showing moving films to illustrate the development of the “’Weaving'' Industry. FRIDAY' .Mrs. Craig Mackenzie, M.A., will commence a course of TEN LECTURES on “Recent. Developments in the Drama,” illustrating her lectures by readings from the plays of presentday writers. Fee for (he course, 3/6. Discussion-hour follows each leelure and all interested are cordially invited to attend. E. MASLEN, Secretary. Tel. 52-3,97
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 255, 24 July 1937, Page 5
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