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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Now Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. , ALEXANDER KORDA London Films Presents " STORM IN A TEACUP " James Bridie's Hilarious Scottish Comedy, » » # A Dog ... A Girl . . . and a Bright Young Man who began a puff of fun that grew into a tornado of Laughter 1 With These Celebrated London Stars yTVTEN "ft EX: JJARRISON, gARA QECIL pARKER * * * AND DON'T MISS Walt Disney's Latest and Greatest Silly Symphony Colour Masterpiece, THREE LITTLE WOLVES' The Successor to " Three Little Pigs." Produced by Victor Saville. Released by United Artist 3. I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS, 32-600. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE gOUL gTIRRING gINGINGI fjmRILLING RUSSIAN JQANCES Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT FOR ONE GREAT GALA WEEKI J. and N. Tait present, in association with .Alexandre Levitoff GENERAL PLATOFF'S World Renowned CHOIR and DANCERS CHOIR and DANCERS OA ARTISTS OA OU ARTISTS who are enjoying a phenomenally triumphant tour of New Zealand. They positively electrified audiences in Wellington, where the huge auditorium of the Grand Opera House was taxed to its extreme limit at every performance. Extract from the "Dominion"':— "The astounding artistry of the Don Cossacks Choir positively olectrified an audience that filled every seat in the theatre. Their singing is dynamic in its quality; in its swift transition from double forte to pianissimo; in its unity of attack and clean-cut release- It was a now and strangely alien note the singers struck, but the beauty of their art, the out-of-the-way quality of the voices, the astounding control, the organ-liko tone and precision, the thunder of the massed attack, the delicate lovoliness of their pianissimo, will long remain a cherished memory." Musical Director: Nicholas Kostrukoff. THE DON COSSACKS are breaking all known records throughout New Zealand.... ■yOICES REVELATION I The novel features include the electrifying; SWORD DANCE which has amazed the world. Introducing for the first time in Auckland tho new Stereoscopic Lighting Effects. Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 6/-, 5/and 4/-. Other Prices: 3/-, 2/- and 1/(1. Matinees: 5/-, 3/-, 2/- and 1/6. Children: 2/6, 1/6 and 1/-. All Prices Plus Tax. Box Plans open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Next Monday. Applications now being received for the Limited Vice-Regal Seats at 7/-, pins tax. Full Particulars at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Representative: John Farrell. r~an A uckland grammar * N5& lu SCHOOL. ANNUAL ' ENTERTAINMENT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SEPTEMBER 1-1 Programino comprises:— "THE GOLDEN DOOM" (Dunsany) "PAGEANT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE" "THE MAGIC MAKER" (Musical Comedy) Tickets (1/- to 2/(1) obtainable' now from pupils or from tho Box Office, 102 Queen St., whero the Box Plan will open on Sept. 6. ANOTHER CHILDREN'S DAY IgfP AT COMMUNITY SINGING jgIG rpOWN JJALL. WEDNESDAY. 12 NOON TO 1.30 Wanted: 250 Children for Choir. Enter at Grey's Avenue Door at 11.45. DON'T MISS THEM I TO-DAY IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY of Booing tho Act 'that has figured in the headlines of the big Continental Show Worlds. WORLD-FAMOUS ST. MORITZ SKATERS ST. MORITZ SKATERS ST. MORITZ SKATERS in thoir final N.Z. Appearunces prior to their departure next week for Australia undor a long term thoatrical ongagomont. YOU GASP AND MARVEL AS THEY GLIDE WITH BREATH-TAKING GRACE AND BEAUTY, RISKING THEIR LIVES TO GIVE YOU THE ULTIMATE IN ENTERTAINMENT. WONDERS ON WHEELS. AND SEE WEE JIMMY, WEE JIMMY, THE WORLD'S SMALLEST RACEHORSE. SHOD WITH GOLPEN SHOES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 24