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amusements Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's " rriHE rtORGEOUS TTIJSSY." " 1 he Gorgeous xlussy/; " rrHE rjORGEOrUS XTUSSY. " JLHE vJORGEOUS iJ-USSY. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD and ROBERT TAYLOR, FRANCHOT TONE. , Aiid P MARCH pF TIME, 1937" | Plans are now on view in the Main Foyer. Phone 32-620. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . % Jli M a 'COLLEGE RHYTHM It's Fast, Frivolous and Funny. 3d Approved for Universal Exhibition. 3d , , JACK HOLT, JEAN ARTHUR, 6d and DONALD COOK in 6d 3d | " WHIRLPOOL" I 3d ✓ j Recommended by Censor for Adults, / i Dcl Adults, (id; Children, Day Sessions ua 21 3d, Evening (Kl (Reserves 1/-). •2" Continuous from 11 to 10.30. ii LONDON, Opp G.P.O. ,6d | TUDOR CINEMA | = Always Cool Natural Ventilation. Hi MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30! —r* Incl. Buck Jones Serial. And This Evening at 8.151 ESS JESSIE MATTHEWS = With. ROBERT YOUNG, SONNIE HALE and SARA ALLGOOD, 111 == "IT'S LOVE AGAIN" = (Approved for Universal Exhibition). : a Bright, Musical Comedy! It's-British. = Also: EXCELLENT SUPPORTING = PROGRAMME I | GAIETY CINEMA | 1 L To-night. = Matinee at 2.301 —~ Josephine Hutchinson and George Honsin =in ''THE MELODY LINGERS ON." • —• (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AVONDALE THEATRE a 3d—Matinee To-day, 2 p.m.—Children, 8d = To-night and Monday. = One of the Big Successes of the Season. == Loretta Young, Franchot Tone, Roland Young, Lewis Stone, in. == "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." —; Also Laurel and ELardy in =S «' THICKER THAN WATER.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR - SANDRINGHAM » Phone 12-093. . To-night and Monday, 7.30 p.m. Special Children's Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. LAUREL A HARDY in "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." Approved for. Universal Exhibition. A!so: "The Thin Man's G-Man's Sweetheart SPENCER.TRACY, MYRNA LOY in "WHIPBAW." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Excellent Featnrettcs. Be "Wise, Book Now I PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETF.R PETER PETER PETER PETER PETER PETF.R PETF.R PETER DANCING FROM 8.30 TO MIDNIGHT. Positively the last night and your final opportunity of hearing and Dancing to THEO WALTERS AND HIS FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN PERSONALITY BAND. SUB., 2/6 (Including Supper). Reserves II• extra by telephoning 46-777 between 2 and 5 p.m. or after 7 pjn. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO-NIGHT TO THE PETER PAN Auckland's Premier Cabaret. Direction: Frederick Carr, Cec Boyton. MONDAY NIGHT NEXTI Come and hear PHIL CAMPBELL and his 7-piece Band. Further Details Monday, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. NEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 11. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress of Auckland. HINEMOA ROSIEUR, HINEMOA ROSIEUR, f HINEMOA ROSIEUR. AUCKLAND'S BRILLIANT YOUNG DRAMATIC SOPRANO, Holder of first "Melba" Scholarship. FAREWELL OPERATIC CONCERT, FAREWELL OPERATIC CONCERT. Before Proceeding to England and thft Continent. Assisting Artists: LEELA BLOY. KATHLEEN O'LEARY, ROBERT SIMMERS. ADMISSION—3/- and 2/- (Plus Tax). Reservations at Lewis Eady, Ltd. WHAT'S THIS? 423 ft. long, 181 ft. wide, holds 3Vi million gallons of pure salt water taken straight from the Hauraki Gulf. MILFORD'S WONDER POOL. Meet old friends at the big FAREWELL FUNCTION TO RT. HON. M. J. SAVAGE, TOWN HALL, NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. GARDEN FETES JJOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION. fIUCI A GARDEN PARTY at the Home WW# of MR. AND MRS. ELON BOND, 55 Remuera Road, Remuera. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), To be Opened by the Mayoress. Mrs. Ernest Davis, at 2.30. Dancing by Mdlle. Valcska Pupils. Featß of Strength and Equilibrium by Len Wilson and His Herculean Hand Balancers. Tennis, Side Shows, and Afternoon Tea. Admission, Gd. Children Half Price. Scouts in Uniform Free. Remuera Tram to Bassett Rd. (Inserted by Seabrook. Fowlds, Ltd.). MOTOR RACING MOTOR RACES. MOTOR RACES. . MURIWAI BEACH. MURIWAI BEACH. SPEED TRIALS. SPEED TRIALS. ANY DRIVER becoming a Club Member and exceeding 75 m.p.h. awarded Hepolite Wings. Trials Commence 10.30 a.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Admission Free. N.Z. MOTOR RACING DRIVERS" ASSN.. 2.12 Victoria Arcade. « DANCING EPI SnALFOON'S Bands available Dances. Parties. Weddings.—Atwaters. LEARN American Tap Dancing.—Clare Hall New Studio, ft doora above Town Hall. RUBY SHERRIFF. n.B. Bldg., Newton. —Private Lessons, 2/0. Tap, Ballroom, by post; 3 dances as taught in Studio. 5/-. T7ALESKA Studio, 407 Queen St.—Every V Type of Dancing Taught; entrants prepared K.A.O.D. examinations. —Ph. 46-121.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 28