AMUSEMENTS CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. _ 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY Jl A.M.—2.15—5 P.M.—B P.M. NEW SONGS NEW DANCES #; NEW LAUGHS % The Most Tuneful Musical Show that ever came to keep you in wanting more and more. ASTAIRE ASTAIRE ASTAIRE ASTAIRE ASTAIRE ASTAIRE ASTAIRE ASTAIRE In His Gayest Picture to Date HE SINGS HE DANCES HE'S A KIOT GEORGE BURNS GEORGE BURNS ® GEORGE BURNS • That Crazy Pair GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN ln ' | P. G. WODEHOUSE'S : # P. G. WODEHOUSE'S VHDHimuiwM Hilariously Funny Btory iiuiiniinauQ I "'A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" §|tf I "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" fog I "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS"J|p ! "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" M | An R.K.O. Radio Special. s Approved for Universal Exhibition. With jniriftjnmiiniujinijtinniinnil JOAN FONTAINE RAY NOBLE,. and His Swing Band JUST ONE CONTINUAL LAUGH PROM START TO FINISH! Freddie and Gracie and Georgie and ... all.. doing their staff in the goshdamdest glittering gaiety show that ever knocked yon over with k screenful of super entertainment} PACKED WITH MERRIMENT DELICIOUS ROMANCE..SONGSL. LAUGHS .. DANCES .. WITTY DIALOGUE! i In Addition ■ WALT DISNEY'S NEWEST SILLY SYMPHONY , -THE OLD MILL* < THE OLDj MHIT The Featnrette that Toole London by Storm. IN GLORIOUS COLOUR Civic to-dayi Upper Symonds St. Direction; R. Jf Rentage. To-night at 8 p.m. Phone 43-646. Continoing our second Anckland Screening of 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a gncMgM Productions. Again Thank YOUR STABS.! .. for the most EXciTING ROMAHTIO HIT of the WHOLE YEAR.... JOAN CRAWFORD . ROBERT YOUNG "THE BRIDE"WORE RED" "THE BRIDE WORE RED" "THE. BRIDE WORE RED" ' "THE BRIDE WORE RED" Also another of our increasingly popular 60 minutes of picked featnrettea. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Kerridg#. Sessions: 2 and 8 p.m. Daily. Phone 43-003. I WARNER BAXTER. WALLACE BEERY I 1 Elizabeth Allen. Mickey • Rooney, in | "SLAVE SHIP" "SLAVE SHIP" ' | Ricardo Cortez, June Travers, in I "THE CASE of the BLACK CAT' "THE CASE of the BLACK CAT Both Recommended Censor for Adults. I THE" FY I MISSION BAY. I InL DLIXKLLIII j Phone 17-377. M Commencing To-night, at 8.15. For Three Days Only I M Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, IVI Ray Mil Sand, in • U "EASY LIVING" M . . It's just made for laughter! You'll revel in it. M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M Splendid Supporting Programme of Selected Featurettes. STAR THEATRE PAPAKURA To-night, also Sat. and Monday, 7.45 pja. Also Sat. Matinee, 55 p.m. Immediately following Queen St., Auckland—the most suspensefnl spy story ever told! "LANCER SPY" With Dolores Del Rio, George Sunders, Peter Lorre. ALSO—The daring exploits of Secret Agents! " POSTAL INSPECTOR." With Ricardo Cortez, Patricia Ellis. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlts.) RUGBY FOOTBALL RAMMER.. SCHOOLS' OLD V* BOYS. Full -Practice for Ali Grades, SATURDAY NEST, EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS, No. 3, at--1.30 p.m. sharp. All intending players are urged to attend. L. G. WOTHERSPOON. Honorary Secretary. • -xflL A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLUB. A Practice lor All Grades will - be held at ttie Show Grounds. Epsom, on SATURDAY, April 2. at 3 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are urged to attend. R. C. WALLACE, Hon. Secretaiy. tri OLLEGE RIFLES RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. PRACTICE WILL BEHELD AT SHOWGROUNDS, 1.30 P:M„ SATURDAY, April 2. Players and intending Members are urged to attend and to note that Training commenced at Khyber Pass on wEDNESr DAY EVENINGS. _ „ H. C. RANDAL, Hon. Secretary. DANCING. AMERICAN Tap, Beginner's Book. !i/6i Latest Routines, no stamps.— Ednevs Studio, 179 Green Lane. Ayirklana. PRIVATE Lessous. '216; tap. ballroom (tap classes. 1/6); 3 dances by post, 01--—Ruby Shorriff. H.B. Blrtgs.. Newton. __ A VIS HEDGEMAN.—Has all the Lateit a . -cs. Variations in - Quick-step, Waltz, Slow •a Foxtrot, etc., now being taught in w# a leading London Studios. 328 A QUEEN STREET. (Above St. James'.) Phone 44-147. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES n "TVTERVE, Gland, Mental and Bodily" diif o 1\ orders of Adults and Children treated, i! Short Wave X-Ra.v. Actinic Ray and Ui»* ,1 thermy Service. —P. H MEULI Dilwortb Building. Phone 47 341)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 18
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