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AMUSEMENTS. AT ALL SESSIONS FOX NEWS SPECIAL FIRST CRICKET TEST MATCH ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS AND THRILLING INCIDENTS. SESSIONS' w m Deaf Aid Instolla2.15 and Sp.m. Centrally Heated. THANK YOU MR. AND MRS. GENERAL PUBLIC FOR YOUR LARGE ATTENDANCE, ENTHUSIASM AND FAVOURABLE COMMENT ON LEAVING THE THEATRE YESTERDAY. THE GREATEST SPY STORY EVER WRITTEN—AND IT'S TRUE I ERICH VON STROHEIM “MADEMOISELLE —With— CLAIRE LUCE, DITA PARLO xSgjgjm and JOHN LODER. v ’"" ‘ — MANAGERIAL — From time to time the screen gives you real mystery and spy thrillers with plots that amaze you, as will “Mademoiselle Docteur," but how much more so will you be amazed by this extraordinary picture when you realise that it is built around the TRUE exploits of that notorious and dangerous European woman, D r . Anne-Marie Lesser. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLAN AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. PHONE 51 -595.

PARAMOUNT Dir.: G. L. Johnston. 51-842. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS OF WELLINGTON'S FIRST TALKIE. Standard Film Laboratories Present 4* OH! With . . , SELWYN TOOGOOD . - ~ GRACIE KERR MR. GADD And a large cast of focal performers. Directed by Harrison Cook A Modern Farce by Phyllis Fitzgerald. IN CONJUNCTION WITH “The Informer” Elves Again ! John Ford’s thrilling adaptation of Mean O'Casey’s Famous Play, "THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS" A Thundering Romance Written in the Blood and Tears of Civil War ! With BARBARA STANWYCK, PRESTON FOSTER, BARRY FITZGERALD, UNA O'CONNOR, J. M. KERRIGAN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The law of nature is the survival of "THE PHANTOM SEA" the fittest and this is vividly portrayed . . . , „ r ; n A study in wild life.

STATE Petone STATE TO-DAY AT z AND s r.M. DEANNA DURBIN "MAD ABOUT MUSIC” With HERBERT MARSHALL—FRANKLIN PANGBORN—CAPPY BARRA’S HARMONICA BAND. The Musical Thrills of a Lifetime In One Picture I Reservations. Box Plans Now Open at Theatre. Tel. 63-809. Early Booking Essential. Note: Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.45. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.)

5 ENTS (Rec. by Censor ’ t for Adults.) U • Watch for Opening W Date at W/ MAJESTIC LE MOYNE NEGRO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (U.S.A.) v. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. INTERNATIONAL DEBATE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, At 8 p.m, Subject: ‘That People of America have Pound the Formula for Happiness.” Prices: 1/6, 1/-. Box Plan at D.I.C. WELLINGTON BASKETBALL VV ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANNUAL DANCE, ■To be held at KELBURN KIOSK, KELBURN, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), JULY 9, 1938, at 8 p.m. Subscription 2/6. fIAN Wellington beat Hungary at Table ■ Tennis at the Town Hall on Thursday next? FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE T, [ADAME FOLEY AND CO.. Room 4. ■ t ' A First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’ Children’s and Gent's Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits- Tel 41-960 DANCING. WELLINGTON’S LEADING DANCE. CT. FRANCIS HALL °T. FRANCIS HALL JACK COWDREY AND HIS BAND, Wellington’s Leading Band. rrilE MARGARET O’CONNOR STUL DIO. N.Z.’s University of Ballroom Dancing. Specialised coaching (or professionals and amateurs for the August examinations of the Imperial Society, London. Amateur Test Medals on display in Studio. 58 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 45-071. Studio Dance, July 9.

SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. ATISS GWENETHE WALSHE, .IM- M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (Lon.). Studio: “Evening Post” Bldgs., Willis St. Tel -12-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CLASSES. —Tuesday and Friday Evenings from Bto 10 o'clock. A Studio Dance will be held on Saturday, July 16.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 242, 9 July 1938, Page 5

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