AMUSEMENTS Last Day I "PORTIA ON TRIAL" With FRIEDA INESCORT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE EMBASSYJ. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-MORROW I New Zoaland's own RONALD \ SINCLAIR RONALD SINCLAIR RONALD SINCLAIR (Ra Hould) THE DUNEDIN BOY ACTOR WHOM METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER RAISED TO STARDOM IN THIS HIS FIRST IMPORTANT ROLE. A GRAND STORY OF TWO YOUNG THOROUGHBREDS AND THE . GALLANT SPORTSMAN WHO TAUGHT THEM THAT "REAL MEN LOSE WITH A SMILE" AND. "THOROUGHBREDS DON'T •THOROUGHBREDS DON'T "THOROUGHBREDS DON'T "THOROUGHBREDS DON'T "THOROUGHBREDS DON'T "THOROUGHBREDS DON'T Set to the tempo of pounding hoofs a thrill from its plunging start to its triumphant finish... .yet warm with the simple kindness that lies in the hearts of the ordinary folks you meet every day With JUDY GARLAND "Swinging" along t l o ,.J tre heights comes the rhythm girl who sang her way to triumph in "Broadway Melody of 1038. MICKEY ROONEY As tough as he looks and as likeable as any boy on the screen. SOPHIE TUCKER The celebrated stage star of magnetic personality. C. AUBREY SMITH The veteran screen actor, known to the world for his gruff, and kindly character studies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES .. 32-660 to CHURCH NOTICES RANGE ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH. At 7.30. MR. C. R. LOVATT, Of Whangarei, Will Give a Travelogue, entitled, "THROUGH CANADA AND THE ROCKIES WITH A MOVIE CAMERA." Everybody Welcome. Collection to Cover Expenses. LECTURES •yiCTORIA J^EAGUE A Morning Tea will take place at the Rooms, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street E., TO-MORROW (Thursday), 9th June, at 2.30 p.m. Address by MISS M. FRASER, of London, on "PAGEANTS." Public Heartily Welcome. Admission, 6d. REV. MORETON on "Prison Reform," Cypress Grove, 4th floor, Victoria Arc., 8 p.m., Wednesday. Visitors welcome. RACING TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB (INCORP ORATED). NOMINATIONS' FOR CLASSIC EVENTS, SEASON 1938-39. ENTRIES for the TAKAPUNA AND PUPUKE PLATES (to be run at the Spring Meeting, 1038), And for tho I WYNYARD AND HAURAKI PLATES (to bo run at the Summer Meeting, 1030), CLOSE at tho Club's Office, 67 Shortland Street, on FRIDAY, JUNE 10, AT 5 P.M. R. A. SPINLEY, Telephone 44-504. Secretary. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INC.) FUTURE EVENTS Entries for the Champion Plate, 1038, Avondale Stakes, 1938, Nihotupu Plate, 1938, and Avondale Guineas, 1939, close on FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 10, 1938 No money required at time of entry. J. RAWSON, Secretary. Telephone 41-070. P.O. Box 590, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23058, 8 June 1938, Page 24
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