AMUSEMENTS NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THBJT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres!^*' •'II A.M. Crammed with new songs and hearty lane: I 1 FRED ASTAIRE |J9 ""CAREFREE^fI An R.K.O. Radio Special, i n 5. ' : Approved for Universal ISj biblUoft. With 1— 1 GINGER ROGERS I J - I WALT DISNEY'S l . r>\ MICKEY MOUSE ' i'M" < 1038 "MARCH OF TIME" '%S r ;' FRIDAY NEXT! ALWAYS Se s^e? 00dbye 10 ot "| NEVER Happiness. I WOMEN CAN'T FOOL WOMEN, ' .% Magnificent BARBARA STANWYCK - BARBARA STANWYCK : BARBARA STANWYCK -~:S BARBARA STANWYCK -4® BARBARA STANWYCK eclipsing her "Stella Dallas." HERBERT MARSHALL -ft HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL - HERBERT MARSHALL ~ His most inspired role. 11 "ALWAYS GOODBYE" 1 Hi "ALWAYS GOODBYE" M% Hi "ALWAYS GOODBYE" < ||i * !s§ A 20tU Century-Fox Special. ifj |p Approved 'or Universal Exhibition, pi m wlth if lAN HUNTER ; BINNIE BARNES Ij ' and JOHN RUSSELL New Child Star. Forced to choose forever between thr man she loves and the son *>h« can > ■-P never claim for her.own! ... A pictur# 1; that speaks for women of tiwiay, GREAT WITH INSPIRED / PERFORMANCES! ' v,, :f Upper S.vmonds St. Dir.: R. J. Kerridn. V/.E. 1038 Super "Mirrophonic" Sound. To-night at 8 p.m. Phone 43-ftis. There is NO COMPARISON . The value of this entertainment is absoluUlj 100% • • • only two sessions left..to stt—icf ALICE FAYE BOX AMECHE, ffii. THE RITZ BROTHERS, in ' "YOU CAN'T I ! ; HAVE EVERYTHING" ' J ; | "THINK FAST, MR. MOTQ" | ; 7 with PETER LORRE. Both Recommended b.v Censor for Adniti. m Special arrangements for out BIG i'jg. p show this coining week-end 1 g "MERRILY WE LIVE" J !§ I—Plans open at tho Theatre | S§ (and filling rapidly). j M I—Owing to the terrific demand for 1 m reservations for evening sessions 1 d SPECIAL SESSION will be J g held at r| 5 P.M. ON SATURDAY 1 1 3—Monster Matinee Saturday, 2ipjn./ : :| 1 4--' To 'avoid delay and possible ;|| B disappointment, reserves MUST ; j p be collected 7.30 p.m. on day of i jS performance, , g (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | ANNOUNCEMENT— Tho winner of the Heisrht Guesshg Oimpetition (held last Friiay and Satnrdajfor the valuable prize of a flight to Wellliifr ton and back in a Union Airways pas*aittf plane) will be announced from the t;tage it the Star and Ste*t> Theatres; on SaWSjtJ evening next. ' Karangahape Rd, Directions R. J. To-day, 1.30 and 7.30 pan. Phone 43-003. Here's an Outstanding "Doublo BiU'M Fredrlo MARCH Franciska GAAIi ! and Akjm Tamiroff. In •f i" mil "THE BUCCANEER" !||| Paramoant'a mighty story of th« ttalf Also Return Season—By Popular Demand BOBBY BREEN In "LET'S SING AGAIN." $• (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANNOUNCEMENT— , „ Tho winner of the Height Guessing Competition (held last Friday and Saturday—for the valuable! p?i*c of a flight to Wellington and back in a Union Airways passenger plane) will be announced from the stace At the Star and State Theatres on Saturday evening next. "The Show Place of Auckland." | THE BERKELEY] gff&i&a By the Sea! At Mission Bay I M TO-NIGHT AT 7.45." (2 Biff Pictures). M Anna Neatrle. Tullio CarminaU, in. M "LONDON MELODY." MA Beautiful Musical Romance. ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M Also- A'ice Brady, Miscba Aucr, In M "MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938" M Screamingly Funny . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Reserves (no extra), Phone 17*377, M CAFE LOUNGE (Open noon till 1 a-inj ]~THE CAPITOL | At^4s^'T^niglit. XVI For Ono Performance Only! For Ono Performance Only! 6d GUEST NIGHT -64 Patricia Ellis., Ross Alexander. n "BOULDER DAM. ■ A Powerful and Thrilling Drama! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Edward Arnold, Sally Eilers.ja "REMEMBER LAST MGHT. Exciting, Suspenseful, Mjatery. (Recommended by Censor for Anultaj_ TtAKQINQ THF. SONIA REVJP. m&m SCHOOL OF MODERN ART DANCE. Classes arc being held as follows.* BUSINESS GIRLS— , '■> MONDAY xt 5.45. THURSDAY .... 5.43. CHILDREN— ; THURSDAY 4.40. INDIVIDUAL. TUITION AS ' . Classes will bo Continued Throughout!. the Summer. Y.W.C.A., : Upper Quoen Street. Telephone 42-SOO. "Ijii. INAL Studio Dance, SymondsvilieT Salnrday Next.—Phono 42-23_u_ Blind institute. Auckland's Most .Brim Band, Old-time and Modern. - «<" * Knwinarket. Phono 40-870. — Ts-rrr:^; T>RIVATE Lessons, *2/0\ lap* X (40* now routines)! 3 dances by pont —Ruby Sheriff. H.B. Bjdinu Ncn_Uin QUMMER Dances.' Cheltenham Tea O Every Ihnrsday, b-12 bpi nn» Band. Admission. I/O. TEAOHERS OF MPSIO :—^ ASSOCIATE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, CIVIC SQUARE. PHONE 47-017. ~, ISOBEL LANGLANDS. Violin. pyQTfITTW.ATfTS AKD TEABOggI
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23208, 30 November 1938, Page 26
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