AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre, Telephone 3Li-ti(iO. SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m.
TO-DAY Wo nrc Proud (o Present METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S Latest Screen Achievement! "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" knew no fiercer rebellion than that which smouldered white hot in the heart of this "gentleman" sent to common sailors' school . . . "CAPTA ]NS COURAG EOUS" offered no greater battles of character . . . no grander adventure i . . . than this heart-stormy drama of men in the making 1 FREDDIE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW BARTHOLOMEW With MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY "mHE JfROM jgARNARDO'S" "rpHE jpROM JL^ARNAIIDO'S" "rjpHE JJOY JJARNARDO'S" J^ 0Y JpROM J^ARNARDO'S" "rpHE pROM JJARNARDO'S" (Approved for Exhibition.) - witn 'A Grand Cast of Lovable Characters, HERBERT MUNDIN CHARLES COBURN GALE SONDERGAARD And the New Screen "Find" TERRY KILBURN Superlative Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Featurcttes: "OPENING DAY" Robert Benchley Specialty, "AIiTjADIN'S TjANTERN" Our Gang Comedy, "MYSTERY OF SALT LAKE" M.G.M. Traveloguo, EMBASSY OVERSEAS NEWSREEL. BE WISE RESERVE! NEW YEAR'S EVE. —MOONLIGHT CRUISE TO WAIHEKE ISLAND. S.S. DUCHESS. Combined Dancing and Concert Party Programme. EIGHT ENTERTAINERS. S.S. DUCHESS leaves Central Wharf at 8 p.m., arriving at Matiatia at St.ls p.m. Leaves Matiatia at 12.5 a.m., arriving at Auckland, 1.20 a.m. Continuous programme on board ship. NEW YEAR'S EVE SAT.. DEC. 31. Tickets '2l fi —S.S. Duchess—Central Wharf. gEETHE W 0 N D E R SWIMMING POOL. MILFORD BEACn. AVIATION o AEPO (tMU AUCKLAND AERO CLUB (Inc.) NEW YEAR'S DAY, SUNDAY, JANUARY Ist MANGERE AERODROME PARACHUTE DESCENT AEROBATICS PASSENG ER FLIGHTS Suburban Buses, Ltd. Bus leaves Bus Station 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Four-Passenger Ambulance Aeroplane available for flights to any Aerodrome in New Zealand. pXCpRSMNS BY AIR TO GREAT BAR-J-i lubß, leaving early morning, returning late afternoon, from DECEMBER 27 TO JANUARY 7. X'.'J per head Return. RIIMG AUCKLAND AERO CLUB, 15-003 ATHLETIC SPORTS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23232, 29 December 1938, Page 16
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