Direction: Amalgamatefi TheatrpT* l !- •II A.M. LAST DAY ' « "THE GOLDWYN FOLUEF Approved for Universal Exhihin-, r , TO-MORROW^L 11 A.M...2.15..5 P.M...8 P.M. A MIRTH AVALANCHE A TORNADO OF LAUGHS*" CALL IT WHAT YOU XV BUT IT'S ONE OF THE FUN NIEST COMEDIES YOU'LL SFP . THIS YEAR.... t A STAID PROFESSOR, .a WTT.fr LADY.. ...A TAME~LEOTPARD7 ALL IN A MAD ROMANr.Tf]| * CARY GRANT * * CARY GRANT —* 7: * CARY GRANT %~* * CARY GRANT * "*■ * CARY GRANT * * CARY GRANT * * CARY GRANT * * CARY GRANT * "BRINGING UP BABY" "BRINGING UP BABY" "BRINGING UP BABY" "BRINGING UP BABY" "BRINGING UP BABY"; An RKO Comedy Special Approved for Universal Exhibition With J KATHARINE HEPBURN _ KATHARINE HEPBURN- — KATHARINE HEPBURN - MAY ROBSON CHARLIE RUGGLES And " The funny P up of the "AWFUL TRUTH/' THE CHECKERED CAREER ru? A SPOTTED BEAST.. After the Show visit the NEW CIVIC CABARET CIVIC TO-MORROW! - Upper Symonds St. Dir: R. J. Kerridgf Modern Air Conditioning Beautifully Warn. To-night at 8 p.m. Phone 4&8fl.: Final Screenings of 1;, Bruce Cabot, Virginia Grey > 'iU I 'BAD GUY' 'BAD GW Recommended Censor for Adults. WATCH FOR TO-MORROWS ANNOUNCEMENT! THE STAR Karangahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Kerridn. ' Cosy as your own fireside. * Sessions: 2 and 8. Phone 43-003.;: Final; Screenings of Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle,, is | "DOUBLE OR NOTHING" | Preston Foster, Sally Eilers, in I "EVERYBODY'S DOING IT" | Both Approved for "Universal Exhibition. "The Show Place of Auckland/' | THE BERKELEY SS M DEFINITELY LAST NIGHT. AT 81 M M | "VICTORIA THE GREAT" | M ' . A Beautiful and Magnificent Picturt M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M THE CAFE LOUNGE Luncheons, iv* Afternoon Teas, Teas. Grills, Supptf iV * and Dancing till 1. (Pictures, Suppa M and Dancing, S/-). "U's So Warm and Cosy." - !•>; THE fAPITOI I BALMORAL. AIIC 1/HrUUL j At 7 . 45 To .night M Peter Lorre, Virginia Field, in M "THINK FAST/MR. MOTO" M _ Mystery and Comedy. - . (Recommended by Censor for AdulU.) M Also: Burgess Meredith, Ann Sothern.ii "THERE GOES THE GROOM" An Hilarious Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). REUNIONS f~\LD THAMES BOYS' kwJILu v./ ASSOCIATION (INC.). J The next Reunion of the 193S Season will be held in the Draitf 1 Hall, North Street, Newton, oo SATURDAY NEXT, at S p.m. All Members and Intending Members rt requested to attend. P. L. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary. Transport Station, Phone 43-146. PROFESSIONAL . JJR pULLERTON Has Removed t <>'.2l REMUERA Cnr. Hastings Road PHONE 24-636 DANCING . STUDIO Dance, Symondsville, Saturdaj. August 13. S n.m.—Phone T7ALESKA, M.R.A.D. (Advanced Teacher* V Certificate) 407 Queen St.. 46-121.—TW Toe, Operatic, Character & Ballroom Dancing TEACHERS OF MUSIC ATWATERS COLLEGE OF IJUSIG Civic Square Phone 47-047- - Arnie Hartman. World-famous Piajfr cordionist. Florence Richardson. Piano and Piano-Accordion. Eric Bell, J j lar Radio Artist. Piano. Clyde Howley, known Rhythm Pianist. Eileen L® A.T.C.L., Piano Marjorie Dunn, L.R.S.M.. Violin. 'Cello and Piano. * Gould, Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin, Banj^. TYPISTS EXPERT Typing, Stenog., Margaret Wynne. Dingwall M~" ISS H ANTON. inn. Ti.,nii.-.itintr.—Vulcan Bldgs.,jj»2r\RDER THE MEMORIAL IN Manufactured in Auckland by — ! MoNAI J™ MS ' I Imperishable as the Pyramids. , Better Workmanship than in ImP O Memorials \ Guarantee with Every Order Send for Free Catalog" 6
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23113, 11 August 1938, Page 24
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