AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—12.30—2.30—5 AND 8 P.M — : — COMMENCING = TO-DAY! ROMANTIC A L.! AERONAUTICAL! MUSICAL! Out of the blue comes a grand and glorious show. G.B.D. Productions Present "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - WITH - The Screen's No. 1 Song and Dance Personality, JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN Tho Famed. Talented, Beautiful Russian Song-Bird. MARA LOSEFF MARA LOSEFF MARA LOSEFF The debonair idol of th.» screen . .singing and dancing in superb fashion in a new kind of musical show with a new and ravishing and delightfully charming partner! IT'S THE LIMIT IN LAUGHS! IT'S NUTTIER THAN AN ALMOND! IT'S TUNEFUL AND SWINGY! IT HAS SIX SONG HITS! PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone 41-586. CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE AND RIALTO MT. EDEN. Phone J 4-573. NEWMARKET. Phone 4'J-609. TO-NIGHT AND SAT., AT 7.45 A Really Thrilling Entertainment 1 CLIVE BROOK MARY BORDEN'S Excitinpr Novel, "ACTION FOR SLANDER" "ACTION FOR SLANDER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Associate Feature WILL MAHONEY WILL F YFFE In the Greatest Side - Splitter Since "The Cohens and the Kellys. . . SAID O'REILLY TO McNAB." Approved for Dniversal Exhibition. ~ To-night at H A K STATF ' . Also Saturday. ONEHUNGA. Phone 12-344 LORETTA YOUNG DON AMECHE , "LOVE UNDER FIRE" A story as tense with suspense as it is sparkling with laugbs. (Recommended by Censor foi' RITZ BROS. - JOAN DAVIS "LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ „ To-night at 7 AZ PRINCESS • TM-\*jT\TTrixT un Also Saturday. DOMINION RD. Phone 1M3!) PETER LORRE, in The creation of a new and thrilling character —the Amazing Mr. Moto, tho only rival to Charlie Chan —the first of a new series. "THINK FAST. MR. MOTO" .'(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BARBARA STANWYCK ("Stella Dallas"), HERBERT MARSHALL, in "BREAKFAST FOR TWO" Also: "MARCH OF TIME," No. 3. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANZAG DAY COMMEMORATION A NZAC DAY, MONDAY, A APRIL 25, 1938 23rd Anniversary of the Landing of the New Zealand Forces at Gallipoli Peninsula. ' CENOTAPH CEREMONY, "WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM, DOMAIN. In commemoration of the New Zealanders who fell in the Great War, a Ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph, m front of the War Memorial Museum, on MONDAY, April 25,' 1938, at 11 o'clock a.m. when Official Wreaths will be deposited. This will be followed by the laying of Wreaths by hext-of-kin Citizens and Associations. Organisations desiring to lay wreaths are required to notify the Secretary of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Asscn., Wellesley Street West who will issue a card, which is to be handed over at the approach to the Cenotaph. Seats (not exceeding 200 in number) 1 will be placed within the Cenotaph Enclosure for. the use of Elderly Mothers of fallen soldiers, tickets for which may be obtained from the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Asscn., Albert Chambers, Wellesley Street West, City. Owing to the limited accommodation available, it is regretted that it is not possible to provide for tho admission of children within the Cenotaph Enclosure. WAIKUMETE CEMETERY.—A . Commemorative Service, presided over by the Chairman. Glen Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, Waikumete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m. Buses, will leave ! from the Municipal Transport Station, behind the General Post Office, for Glen Eden every 15 minutes from 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. TURNtO SOLDIER Auckland returned soldiersassociation (Inc.). ANZAC day ceremony at the cenotaph. Next-of-kin and Disabled Soldiers may apply for- Admission Tickets on FRIDAY, April 22, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and on SATURDAY, 23rd, between t) a.m. and 1 P All Ticket Holders are advised that they must be seated by 10.45 a.m. No admission through.the Museum will be made after that tlm6 ' J. W. KENDALL, President. <» "DRITISH LEGION, N.Z., D . INC. (Imperials). ANZAC DAY. All Imperials are invited to Join in the Parade on MONDAY NEXT. Fall in Grafton Road, junction of Park Road, 10 a.m. sharp. Medals and Decorations. Civilian dress. RETURNED SOtOIER ONEHUNGA & DISTRICT RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.) ANZAC DAY PARADE. Members are requested to Parade at the Clubrooms, Princes St., Onehunpa, at 2 o'clock p.m. on ANZAC DAY,-for participation at the Combined Servico at Jellicoe Park. Medals and Decorations. R. V. WOOLF. President. NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC CENTENARY. The Catholic Centenary Committee wish to thank the Catholic Returned Soldiers for their splendid response to the invitation to take part in the Centenary Procession. His Lordship the Bishop feels that it would fit in with the spirit of the Centenary year that commemorates our Catholic past in New Zealand, if Catholic Returned Soldiers, out of respect for their fallen comrades, took part in the Returned Soldiers' Procession on Anzac Day. MONDAY, 25th instant. W. C. KEMBLE, Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 18
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