■ AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 ,1.111., 2,15 and 8 p.m. Warner Bros, present YOUNG .£IiICE JjIiADY JAX JTUNTER' 4 XITA J, 001^ JN ESCORT JgONITA Q.RANVILLE QLIVIA JJli |_|'AVILLAND Cast! To make this picture the gayest and wittiest Coined ■: since the screen found il.s Voice. Plus:— a magnificent associate programme including " PEARL OF THE PACIFIC." A beautiful colour subject, revealing the charm of Hawaiian customs, surf riding and the haunting strains of Hawaiian melodies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS. 32-GGO. I Fuller-Hayward'a BRITANNIA 0 PONSONBY | Three Lamps Terminus I Warm A Comfortable. Newsreels 7.110 p.m. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Victor Jory with Margaret Dare and Georgie Sterling (N.Z.'s Own Little Actress), in RANGLE RIVER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "Ace Drumniond" (Serial), Cartoons, Comedy, etc. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. Edward Arnold, Constance Cununings, Sally Eilers and Robt. Young in "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT?" Recommended by Censor for Adults. And Zano Grey's "RANGLE RIVER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Fuller-Hay wards Phone 22-GS3 VICTORIA O devonport 2 p.m. MATINEE Tim McCoy in "Law Beyond the Range.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Pop-Eye Cartoon, Sportlight, etc. Ep. 7 of "Acc Druminond." 7.30—T0-NIG HT—7.3O. Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor in "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Herbert Marshall, Gertrude Michael, "in "FORGOTTEN FACES" Recommendod by Censor for Adults. Fuller' Hayward's, Phone 20-406. CINEMA O GREY LYNN. Surrey Crescent. To-night at 7.30 p.m. Centrally Heated. Matinee at 2 p.m. Chapter 1 of "Ace Drumniond"; Tim McCoy in "The Prescott Kid," and "Piccadilly Jim." To-night at 7.30 o'clock.—Robert Montgomery and Madge Evans in "PICCADILLY JIM." Clarenco C. Mulford's "HEART OF THE WEST," with William Boyd. Also SPECIAL CORONATION PICTURES. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. 1 TO-NIGHT. AT S (No Matinee). Warner Baxter, Fredric March & June Lang in "THE ROAD TO GLORY." The Great Love Drama of the Great "War. Good Supports. Adult Recommendation. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS AND OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATIONS. 14 O'CONNELL STREET, AUCKLAND. ANNUAL BALL TO BE HELD AT THE SCHOOL, MOUNTAIN ROAD, JULY 14, 1937. AH those wishing invitations please apply to the Secretary as soon as possible. BERNARD MORRIS, Hon. Sec.
ANNUAL POLICE BALL (In Aid of Local Charities). PETER PAN CABARET, THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1937. V DANCING 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. TICKETS OBTAINABLE FROM SECRETARIES OR AT DOOR. Doable, 10/-; Ladies, 4/6; Gents., Of-. Includes Supper. A. E. HANCOX, T. J. HUGHES, Hon. Joint Secretaries. SKATING SKATEWAYS Top of Khybcr Pass. The Largest and Most Up-to-date Kink in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! USUAL BIG PROGRAMME. NEW SKATES' ARRIVED TO-DAY. AND A NOVELTY JUST RETURNED FROM AUSTRALIA. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. ANNETTE RUJINE IN SPECIALTY NUMBERS. Additional Players now make our Skating Band Now Zealand's Best. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT: TWO MONTE CARLOS. Extra One for tho Ladies. x To-night, also Last Weok's Trophies Presented. EARLY DOORS THIS' AFTERNOON, 1.30. For BETTER Skating under PERFECT Conditions como to SKATEWAYS, LTD., TOP Khybcr Pass. Direction: THE ORIGINAL ROUSIIWORTH BROS., Skating Directors in N.Z. for 30 years. SKATING - THE TALK Or THE TOWN At THE OLD RINK,Corner KHYBER PASS & PARK RD. QLYDE JJOWLEY (late Dixieland), ami his Famous NEW INTERNATIONALS, "Skate Bnml Supremo," will supply the music. i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY NIGHT I (DON'T. MISTAKE Til 10 ADDRESS)— THE OLD RINK ™«™e silent DUSTLESS FLOOR. SPECIAL! M ISS A NNIE T hkoll - BRILLIANT EXHIBITION of .r^~,J^ ERICAN TAP DANCING. COMPETITIONS! LADIES' DISTANCE GLIDE, GENTS' OBSTACLE RACE. NOTE.—BIG SATURDAY AFTERNOON SKATING SESSION AND SPECIAL SESSIONS FOR SCHOOL BOYS AND GlltLS DURING NEXT WEEK'S HOLIDAYS SKATING DAILY. 2to .1.80 ...... <iD Our Night Sessions: Admission, (id. Admission & Skates, 1/6. Admission (Own Skates), If. ~~ Direction EDGAR, C. PEARCE —' REUNIONS YPRES Returned Soldiers' Club Reunion, Concert, Tiffin Dining; Rooms, To-night! 7.80. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 28
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