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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY .T. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse. Scissions: . 11 a.m., 2,15 p.m., and 8 p.m. LAST DAY of this Hilarimm Scottish Comedy "STORM US 1 A TEACUP" With yiVIEN jQEIGH, And Walt Disney's Greatest Silly Symphony "Three Little Wolves." Released by United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROWI QLAUDETTE QOLBERT qlaudette: qolbert (J LAUDETTE Q OLBEHT QLAUDETTE Q OLBEHT QLAUDETTE QOLBERT QLAUDETTE QOLBERT AS YOU LOVE HER BEST! Topping her well-remembered performance in "it Happened One Night." More gay, more impudent than ever in this delicious lark ol' modern lovers in Faris and the Alps. MET HIM IN PARIS" MET HIM IN PARIS" MET HIM IN PARIS" Exhilarating as a day in Spring ... a Sparkling and Fast-Moving Comedy set in the glorious snowcovered mountains of Switzerland . . . Packed with nitty, ice-brittle dialogue warmly tinged with emotion . . . Modern and Sophisticated ... a Story with a New Anglo on the Ok! Triangle! jyjTELYYN JQOUGLAS ROBERT yOUNG As gay a pair of lovers as ever fought for a girl's heart! M °na B ; A Paramount Special. ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 130 X PLANS NOW OPEN. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVATIONS, a'J-GGO. | "THE LONDON" Adults: An Exceptional Bill! Res.: (3J Fine Musical Comedy. I /. MARY ELLIS /j TULLIO CARMINATI i / Da Also IDA LUPINO In 6cJ] "PARIS IN SPRfNCr~| I/. , . EDDIE QUILLAN In bcJ I "GRIDIRON FLASH 1 ' | 6d Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I/THE LONDON, opp. G.P.O. | TUDOR CINEMA | .ff = SPECIAL HOLIDAY EE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.301 "Three Smart Girls" Programme. : —: To-night at 8. Central Heating. (And To-morrow Thurs.) '-EE deanna duhbin, Ray Millaml, Binnie Barnes, : Charles Winninger and Alice Brady in EE "THREE SMART GIRLS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). GOOD ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME I GAIETY CINEMA | 'Phone a3--1(15. I L 10-night. Two Big Pictures! Charles Ruggles and Mary Boland, in "EARLY TO BfcD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And Cary Grant and Mary Brinn in "THE AMAZING QUEST Ot' MR. BLISS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). I Fuller Hayward'g Phone 'io-otl i BRITANNIA © PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus SPECIAL MATINEE TO DAY, at -2 p.m. - BOBBY BREEN, in his latest and Best Singing Picture, '• RAINBOW OX THE RIVER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Good Supporting Programme-. TO-NIGHT, rtt 7.30 p.m. Lee Tracy and Gloria Stunrt, in "WANTED: JANE TURNER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. And "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. i 1 Fuller'llaywarda Pnonr 22-OS3 VICTORIA o DEVONPORT Commencing at 7.30 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d Cyril Maude, Vera Poarce, in "HEAT WAVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Boris KarlolT, Marian Maruh, in "THE BLACK ROOM." . Recommended by Censor for Adults. PICTUREDROME. MILFORD. i- At 8 p.m. Michael Whalen, Jean Muir and Slim Suirimervillo in "WHITE FANG." Also. Musical Mood, Comedy and Newti. Universal Exhibition. ORPHANAGE STREET COLLECTION JpRIDAY BASKETBALL N.Z. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. SEPTEMBER I TO 4 (INCLUSIVE). OFFICIAL OPENING By THE MAYORESS, LADY DAVIS, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 1, AT -2.30 P.M., Followed by AUCKLAND V. CANTERBURY. Games will he played each day from 0 a.m. to op m. ADMISSION.—(id; Saturday, 3/-. Season Tickets, l/>5. To reiteh Courts, take Ml. Eden or Three Kings Trains to Crystal Palace Theatre, Alt. Eden. Wet weather announcements will bo given at 8 a.in. from IYA and JZB. For information, ring M-Uol, 29-<!7G or J3-(!01. REUNIONS THAMES JUBILEE, COMBINED WITH ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE OLD THAMES GIRLS' ASSOCIATION, Will bo celebrated in ORANGE HALL. Newton Read, Top of Symonds Street. * NEXT SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER ■(, at a p.m. GRAND PROGRAMME. Musical Items and Happy Memories or 70 years of lira at Thames. A Hearty Welcome Awaits All. Afternoon Tea Provided. Admission I/O. E. McMIKEN, Secretary. YACHTING JJ| pONSONBY CRUISING /fc CLUBtghlglr ANNUAL MEETING will be held in CLUBHOUSE, ST. MARY'S BAY, on WEDNESDAY, September 15, at 8 p.m. Nominations for Officers close Wed., Sept. S. Members and intending members are requested to attend. C. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 24