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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents— The Mighty Successor to "Men in White." The tensely dramatic story of the lives and loves of those who heal the wounds of humanity... .the brave women who follow in the steps of Florence Nightingale and Edith Cavell....a tale of romance... .of sacrifice. . . .of a man who heard the call of duty above the siren voice of lovel * * * Three glamorous stars head a brilliant cast in this triumph of human emotions. FRANCHOT rpONE RANCHOT 1 ONE Splendidly cast as the courageous young surgeon who renounced love bofore dutyl TTIRGINIA "RRUCE V IRGINIA JJRUCE Aa the fascinating heiress whom he marries. MAUREEN fVQ ULLIVAN IVIaUREEN V/ OuLLIVAN His true helpmate and friend.... who secretly loves him. * * * The eternal triangle in the love of a man whose life was bound. * * * "BETWEEN WO WOMEN" "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" Written by Erich von Stroheim, based on real life experiences, "Between Two Women" will hold you in the grip of tense action and unforgctable drama. Supporting players include: — CLIFF EDWARDS JANET BEECHER HELEN TROY And a Cast of Outstanding Talent. The usual "Embassy" Excellent Associate Programme. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. TELEFHONE 32-660 THE GREAT ELECTRIC SPEEDWAY THE GREAT ELECTRIC SPEEDWAY IT'S ALL FKEE TO SEE AT THE CIVIC SQUARE CIVIC SQUARE DRIVE YOURSELF—BROADSIDING SIDE SKIDDING TAIL SPINNING TO-DAY 2.15 TO-NIGHT 7.15 A BOWLER & SULLIVAN ENTERPRISE pOMEDY—vv tjarmony—--Ci J^HYTHM—THE WEINTRAUBS THE WEINTRAUBS THE WEINTRAUBS THE WORLD'S GREATEST INSTRUMENTAL COMEDY HARMONISTS. Owing to repeated requests from those who so thoroughly enjoyed their only previous concert, a Final Appearance has been arranged. ASSOCIATE ARTIST: JjJDWAED jyj" gMITH, The Brilliant Young Australian Tenor SEE AND HEAR THIS OUTSTANDING COMBINATION AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. PRICES: 4/, 2/6 (plus tax), 1/6. Box Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. T?NTRIES FOR CHARIOT RACING AT AUCKLAND SHOW CLOSE AT NOON TO-DAY. COMPANY NOTICES ILNE & CHOYCE, LTD. TnS ce r. i? •{, lcre , by , Kiven that the following Interim Dividend has been declared for tho Half-Year ending JAIvUAIIY 31, 15)38. and becomes payablo on the OTH DAY OF APRIL, 1938, at the rate of:— 6 p.c. p.a. on the Preference Shares. 7 p.c. p.a. on the "B" Preference Shares. 5 p.c. p.a. on the Ordinary Shares and tho Perpetual Debenture Stock. H. FREAKES, Secretary. The Transfer Books of the Company will t?av m? ' 2O the OTH DAY OF APRIL, i 038, both days inclusive. By Order, of tho Board.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22971, 24 February 1938, Page 24

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