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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: li.O MAGIC SUCH AS THE SCREEN MAUIV, HAg NEVER KNOWN 1 • rriRY BREAKS LOOSE!!!!!!! HUMANITY UPROOTED BY THE HAVOC OF THE GALE. ''*> , Samuel Goldwyn's ■ .« k '/ : f Released by United Artists With JON HALL DOROTHY LAMOUR C. AUBREY SMITH MARY ASTOR RAYMOND MASSEY ANJ) MANY OTHERS. Recommended by Censor for Adults COMMUNITY SING-SONG COMMUNITY SING-SONG TO-NIGHT, 7.45 TILL 8.0. All the Favourites —Old and New. (H 1 THE ASTOR : 4 1 I DOMINION ROAD. ' i UllHim Telephone 15433. : ;;.,,A To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. 1 Ann Harming : Basil Rathbone : in ■ 1 "LOVE FROM A 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adult*,). Charles Quigley : Dorothy Wilson i.& • • "SPEED TO SPARE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "DONALD AND "PLUTO,"-Col. CSrtpog, • ' j Popular Prices : Reserves No"Extra, • >.} ■ •'£>' MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Speed to Spare," Col. Cartoon, • Ep. 4 "Seciet Agent X 9," etc. TTTV. POPULAR THEATRE -WITH TOTR . NATURAL COOLING. ' MAY FAI R SANDRINGHAM To-night, 7.30 p.m. Both Features at thft Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. , ■u. The best screen laugh of the year'... .witfc 2 of the world's most popular stars. TheJaie ' \ * "MAN IN POSSESSION" f® Directed by S. Van Dyke who gave yon "After ' the Thin Man." Also laugh, gasp, whistle those tunes. "NEW FACES OF 1937" : With Joe Penner. Milton Berle, Parkyakuknt and numerous other talented artists. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Inchidiat Excellent Featurettes. Reserves are heavy— Book Now I • 'A. Haven of Coolness THE BERKELEY uenniteiy iasi two uaysi. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Hundreds, of Others, in 'THE CHARGE OF TrfE LIGHT BRIGADEOne of the greatest and most stirring ' l| dramatic spectacles flverobroßfiit to <: I' the screen. ■ 1 „ « yJ' YOU'LL BE PROUD, YOU; ARE. ~ ' BRITISH It 1 , Mraiauiuuuo iJiiiiou iicwb, 4u And on Stage, THE BERKELEY TBIO. , M Reserves (no extra), Phone 17-377. ;; BE WISE - BOOK EARL&;^. Cosy, Cool and Comfortable. ' | THE CAPITOL | To-night at a Quarter to Eight. ,« Special Matinee at 2. M John Boles, Rosalind Russell, in, * M "CRAIG'S WIFE" 4 7£; MA Grand and Sincere Drama. V.'Vf(Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) A/i Also Victor McLaglen, Ida Lupino, in fj "SEA DEVILS.". Exciting Comedy Romanes. / Vv M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). • Reserves (no efxtra), Phone 12-199. • | THE WINDSOR | |s}; M LAST TWO— DAYSI . . M Matinee To-day, at 2. Jack Buchanan and M Elsie Randolph, in IVI "THIS'LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE." M ♦ A Tuneful Musical Comedy. , . - Also Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea, io M "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN." MA Romantic Comedy-Drama. . (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) v lllllllliavic THEATRETIEfniIIH r lIIIIIIIICIVIC THEATRETTE{QHI9 1 11.0 2.i5 8.0 3d TIM McCOY U 11.0 2.15 8.0 3d TIM McCOY 3d 6d IN (JL ~ "RIDING WILD" "'t| (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 3d 6d 3d 6d 3d 6d 3d 6d 3d 6d 3d 6d ' £ A UCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. -Viil Music* 1 Director: T. J d'CONNOR. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Jan. SO. DOMAIN .. ... 2.30 p.m. ALBERT PARK .. B.® p.m. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. YOU ARE MISSING A TREAT IF ' ' § YOU DON'T VISIT - 'J. MILFORD WONDER POOL ,f }§ WATER CHUTE, HIGH - DIVING vJtPLATFORM, PONTOON,- If §v ETC., ETC. SEPARATE PADDLING POOL FOR THE KIDDIES. • —— DANQING ■ >f|t DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. . " 1 YUGO-SLAV CLUB, . IN THE CLUBROOMS. 79 HOBSON STREET. " j| For Members and Friends. K Good Floor, Good Music. || Four Prizes for Spot ' Walt*. ' ij-S&j ADMISSION. 11. , || BiLIND Institute, Auckland's most'Brillif®'';A■ Band, Old-time and Moder»—o Vewmarkat. Phone 45-870. ""'f PRIVATE Lessons, • 2/6-, tap, ballrSjjf (tap classes, 1 /O); 3 (lances by post, S/*- : —Ruby Sherriff. H.B. Bidgs., Newton ; pRED WINTER AND HIS BALLROOM The-Niftiest Four-piece, Band in N.Z i and Tested Musicians. (Early Bookings An vis able. —Apply Fred Winter. Rit?.. Queen Bt- ; % ,|- PATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING. mM •203 Symoods St. —Modern Ballroom, Oldtime, American Tap Dancing. Teaching through holidays. For Appointment, PHONE^3l^^L^ REGATTAS, SHOWS, MEETINGS, PUBLIC NOTICES, TRANSPORT NOTICES, RACING. TEACHERS OF MUSIC, EDUCATIONAL, ETC.. APPEAR ON PAGES 24 AND 25. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 26