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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: * r ' :ll a.m., '2.15 and 8 p.m. Last Pour Days of this Amazing Picture."NIGHT MUST FALL" "NIGHT MUST FALL" MONTGOMERY (Recommended by Censor for Adultu.) AND THEN RIGHT ON THE HEELS OF TRAGEDY COMES—COMEDY THURSDAY NEXT I JJDNA J^DNA jy£AY Q LIVER jyj-AY OLIVER Tha.t inimitablo comedienne . . . That stealer of pictures . . . appears in the season s gayest comedy, "M Y D EAB A/J-IBS With jy-AUREEN Q'gULLIVAN And "WALTER piDGEON. Associate Programme Includes Those Kings of Mirth. LAUREL AND HARDY In Their Greatest Comedy, "A PERFECT DAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer Picture. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. TELEPHONE 32-660 • r To-night at 8 i Variety Session, 7.30. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Robert Young : Alice Faye : in "STOWAWAY" | Approved for Universal Exhibition. Richard Dix : Joan Perry : in. "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Populux Prices : Reserves No Extra. MATINEE, TO-DAY. AT 2 P.M. Shirley Temple in Serial, Cartoon, Comedy, Etc. OTAHUHU THEATRES PAIPTV GREAT SOUTH ROAD. U/UE.II Phones: 17-875 and 81 Ota. TO-NIGHT And MONDAY. At 8! One of the Most Daringly Dramatic Stories of Our Generation! EDWARD ARNOLD CARY GRANT, FRANCES FARMER JACK OAKIE, in "THE TOAST OF NEW YORK" ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Selected Associate Entertainment Includes "THE BOMBING OF SHANGHAI." (Recommended by Censor for Adults Only, and Not Suitable for Children.) Managerial: - Owing to the terrible scenes portrayed, this subject will be screened at the conclusion of the ordinary programme. Opportunity will be afforded patrons who wish to do so to leave the Theatre. Reserves are Heavy for This Evening! ORPHEUS ROAD-TO-NIGHT And MONDAY At 8! The season's most nproarions comedy-romance. NAN GREY (One of the "Three Smart Girls") KENT TAYLOR, in "LOVE IN A BUNGALOW" Associate Feature George O'Brien, Constance Worth, in " WINDJAMMER." (Both Approved for Univerual Exhibition.) Preceded by latest "Australasian" Newsreel. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15. "Windjammer," "Jungle Jim" Serial, Comedy, Coloured Cartoon, Etc., Etc. HENDERSON MUNI^ L ht p^ T 8 DRES - Leslie Howard in "Petrified Forest," And Mary Brian in "Two's Company." (Both Adult Recommendation.) PIRATE SHIPPE, \ > * * * "The Cabaret That Sets the Standard." - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 GRAND

OLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE And on the Stage a Comedy Scene suggested by Bruce Bairnsfather's Collection of inimitable Cartoons, entitled: "FRAGMENTS FROM FRANCE" Dance Music by the Famoaa Pirate Shippe Orchestra of 0 Instruments. Two Spacious Dance Floors (Upper and Lower Decks). Novelties and Favours Eiclusive to the <. Shippe. BALLOONS MONTE CARLO STREAMERS. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitage. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe, leaving Devopport 7.40 and 8 p.m., Bayswater 7*28 and 7.65 p.m., returning after Dance. ADMISSION 'From Auckland, including Free Bus and Boat Transport: DOUBLE, 3/6; SINGLE}, 2/-. From Devonport or Bayswater, including Free Bus Transport: DOUBLE, 2/6; SINGLE, 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from od. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. E. R. MOUAT. M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS Motor-car and 2 Persons (minimum) 4/- Ret. Each Additional Person .. .. 2/- Ret. This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport ONLY).

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IN OUR DESIRE TO PORTRAY TROTTING AT ITS BEST. TROTTING AT ITS BEST. WE MAKE THIS SPECIAL APPEAL TO YOU TO VISIT ALEXANDRA PARK THIS AFTERNOON. j TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME Has. drawn such excellent fields of horses of exceptional merit, that wo are confident that this meeting will prove one of the most popular in our Club's existence. TO-DAY IS DERBY DAY. TO-DAY IS DERBY DAY. And while by virtue of the storling quality of this year's field, the Derby will take precedence in To-day's Programme, the other races will be equally thrilling. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, FEBRUARY MEETING, 1038. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND NEXT WEDNESDAY, ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. 1/0 ADMISSION TO COURSE LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen 0/Ladios ....... i, i. e .....; 4/Children (undor 12 years) 2/DERBY STAND ' (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen 1/8, ; Ladies Free. FIRST RACE ABbUT 12 NOON. TO-DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY IS DERBY DAY. IS TROTTING STAKES DAY. TROTTING, THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. t A. G. MABEE, Secretary. HAMILTON Feb. 21 " Victoria Regina" Feb. 22 " George and Margaret" MIDGET CAR RACING MIDGET CAR RACING MIDGET CAR RACING SPEEDWAY v SPEEDWAY WESTERN WESTERN SPRINGS SPRINGS THRILLING DARING EXPERIENCED AMERICAN DRIVERS, Now Thoroughly Accustomed to N.Z. Speedway, WILL BREAK ALL RECORDS. DON'T MISS THEIR VISIT TO AUCKLAND. 15 EXPERIENCED INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS APPEARING TOGETHER IN A TERRIFIC RACE. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. WESTERN SPRINGS. ADMISSION 1/6. CHILDREN 6d. Parking Free. AUCKLAND 'SHOW. AUCKLAND SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AND 26. FEBRUARY 25 AND 26. ENTRIES IN THE TROTTING EVENTS CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 5 P.M.. AT THE OFFICE. 41 ALBERT ST. HUNTERS' COMPETITIONS 1 CHILDREN'S PONY EVENTS! WOODCHOPPING CONTESTS 1 POULTRY, CAGE BIRDS. DAHLIAS DOG SHOW. THRILLING CHARIOT RACES. REMEMBER THE DATES. - JUBILEES A DIAMOND JUBILEE, 1878- 1938, \U/ BERESFORD ST. SCHOOL V APRIL 7TO 10, 1938. For full information and badge, enrol with Registrar (2/6), F. W. SINCLAIR, 17 Atkin Av., Mission Bay, Aucklaud, E.l. DIAMOND JUBILEE COMMITTEE. T. T. GARLAND (Uncle Tom). Chairman. HOWARD GRIBBLE, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22961, 12 February 1938, Page 26

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