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AMUSEMENTS CIV I c Direction. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltn 11 A.M. -115-8 P.M. LAST DAY —. ANNABELLA "DINNER AT THE RITZ" Recommended by Censor for Adulis. TO-MORROW I PACKED WITH MERRIMENT I DELICIOUS ROMANCE NEW SONGS NEW LAUGHS .NEW f DANCES WITTY DIALOGUE f A Side • splitting * Riot of Hilarious Fun The One and Only FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE—FRED ASTAIRE _ FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE, FRED ASTAIRE , \ Dancing. ... Funning Elis Merry Way In P. G. WODEHOUSE'S |- P. G. WODEHOUSE'S Funniest Story "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" ' I "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" ' "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS"' An R.'K.O. Radio Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. With GEO. BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN GEO. BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN GEO. BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN JOAN FONTAINE f JUST ONE CONTINUAL LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH" Freddie and Grade and George and all..doing their stuff in thi! goshdarndest glittering gaiety show that ever knocked you over irith a screenful of super fntertainmentt IMAGINE FRED GRACIE AND GEORGE BURNS, PLUS A GRAND STORY FROM WQDEHOUSE IT SPELLS ENTERTAINMENT! ' , WALT DISNEY'S NEWEST, SILLY SYMPHONY "THE OLD MILL" "THE OLD MILL," The Featurette that Took Loudon by Storm. IX GLORIOUS COLOUR. T ' ° CIVIC TO-MORROW! THE Saw, $■ STATE Upper Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. To-night at 8 p.m. Phone 43-645. Final Screening of THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS THE EMPEROR'S, CANDLESTICKS Approved for Universal Exhibition. f, I Commencing Friday 1 I Continuing our second Auckland Screening off 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Successful Productions. ■'& Again Thank .. ii • YOUR STARS - 4 for the most EXCITING ROMANTICHIT of the WHOLE YEAR :... FRANCHOT TONE I JOAN CRAWFORD ; : x4 ROBERT YOUNG | In "THE BRIDE WORE FLED" I "THE BRIDE WORE RED" "THE BRIDE WORE RED". "THE BRIDE WORE RED" | Also another of our increasingly popular 60 minutes of picked featurettes. Approved for Universal Exhibition, gi Karangahape Rd. Direction.- R. J. Kerndge. Sessions: 2 and 8 p.m. Daily. Phune 43-003. I Final Screenings of I "LOVE ON THE RUN" and "SAN QUENTIN" Both Recommended Censor for 'Adults. I Commencing Friday! I , WARNER BAXTER, WALLACE! BEERY I I Elizabeth Alien, Mickey Rooney, in I "SLAVE SHIP" :=Eg==. "SLAVE SHIP" Also: I Ricardo Cortez, June Travel's, in I "THE CASE of the BLACK CAT* "THE CASE of the BLACK CAT* * Both Recommended Censor for Adults. "The Show Place of Auckland." I the berkeleyl TO'?,ft* ** Last Screening This Evening at 8.151 i, GRACIE FIELDS. M With Owen Nares. in M "THE SHOW GOES ON" M Another Triumph for Grade, taken aboard the Queen Mary, fyj (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Selected Featurettes, including T ATEST GEORGE FORMBY—"MY PLUS FOOHS" BOND AND BOND'S RECORD SHOP. FUNERAL NOTICES v XrORTHERN (N.Z.) DISTRICT. H.A.C.B.S. (AUCKLAND VHW BRANCH, 81). Members .are requested to attend • the Funeral of the late BROTHER NUGENT, which will leave his late residence. 5 Melrose Street, Newmai ket, at 2 n.m. to-day (Thursday), for Waikuinew Cemetery. DANCING C YMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF DANCING 30 Symonds Street. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS :t BY APPOINTMENT. Modern a.nd Old time Dancing. . , CLASSES REOPEN MONDAY, APRIL 4 at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, April 7. at 8 p.oDANCE SATURDAY, APRIL S3._ For particulars call or phone J'i-'-'ST MISS SPENCER ME! VALESKA, M.R.A.dT - AdVaiicei Teachers, 407 Queen St. Phone 46-121* Latest taps, character. ,Specialises ip R.A.I* TEACHERS OF MUSIOV "\TANDOLIN, Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele. S**IVI —Walter Smith Lewis F.ariv Hlrtß IS 8 jQ APH N E NIO BT. ELOCUTION AND DANCING SPECIAL JUNIOR AND SENIOB CLASSES BALLROOM AND* OPERATIC Private Lessons by Appointment 22 KHYBER PASS I'elcpfione 41-423 _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23001, 31 March 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23001, 31 March 1938, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23001, 31 March 1938, Page 22

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