AMUSEMENTS STRAND (dti Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: I 1.30 —2.15 —5.0 —8.15 A SENSATIONAL SURPRISE 1937's SPECTACULAR MUSICAL SMASH! "GIRL IN A_ MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" "GIRL IN A T 'CIRL IN A MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" "'GIRL IN_ A MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" ~"GIRL_ IN_ AJVIILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" "GIRL IN A MILLION" With Young and Gorgeous SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE - SONJA HENIE JEAN HERSHOLT ADOLPHE MENJOU NED SPARKS—DON AMECHE Ritz Brothers and Borrah Minevitch and his Rang ALSO -—. Dad trails along with all his family in a madhouse on wheels in "BACK TO NATURE" Both Approved Universal Exhibition. NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Phone 42-169 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.15, 5.0, 8.15. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. 2 BIG SPECIALS EEEEEE THE BIGGEST = AND BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN! Not for many a day has a programme proved so universally popular. " THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937." I Approved for Universal Exhibition. Paramount's SHOW OF SHOWS With 7—NEW SONG HITS—7 7—STAR COMEDIANS—7 An Exhilarating Picture FULL OF SURPRISES, MUSIC & LAUGHTER. Featuring JACK BENNY—LARRY ADLER BURNS AND ALLEN, 808 BURNS—MARTHA RAYE, And a host of other worldfamous radio stars. MAE WEST In "GO WEST, YOUNG MAN." Recommended Censor for Adults. HAPPIEST SHOW OF ALL! NATIONAL TO-DAY. ADELPHI RICHMOND AV. Final Screening. To-night at 8. Phone 27-235. fcd _ GUEST NIGHT fij CLAUDETTE COLBERT Da "IMITATION OF LIFE." 6d EDMUND LOWE, CHESTER: MORRIS "LOTS OF FUN." 6d Both' Recommended by Censor for Adults. A j TO-MORROW: "3 SMART GIRLS" Da Approved for Universal Exhibition. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. HALL. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. STILL UNDEFEATED. STILL UNDEFEATED, SAMMY STEIN SAMMY STEIN SAMMY STEIN HIS GREATEST RIVAL FOR TOP HONOURS. JOHN SPELLMANN. JOHN SPELLMANN. JOHN SPELLMANN. In his first match, Spellman proved himself to be a very superior matman, and even though ho held himself in check showed flashes of his ability to quieten a rough wrestlor. He will lot himself go in this match in an ondeavour to smash Stoin's record and occupy tho top place in N.2. BOX PLAN OPENS THURSDAY MORNING AT REG. LEWIS, Corner of Queen and Fort Streets. DANCING I? P I P H A N Y TTALL, NEWTON. QORONATION JQANCE, 'JO-MORROW (THURSDAY) j^IGHT. TICKETS: 1/0 AND 1/. Proceeds in Aid of Church Funds. BLIND Institute, Auckland's Most Bril liant Band; Old-time and Modern.— Box 8, Newmarket. Phone 45-870. 17 PI SHALFOON'S Bands available JJ Dances Parties, Weddings.—Atwators. J EARN American Tap Dancing.—Clare J Hall, new Studio, 5 doors above Towd Hall. RUBY SHERRIFF. H.B. Bldg., Newton. —Private Lessons, 2/6. Taj), Ballroom, by post; 3 dances as taught in Studio. 6/-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 22
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