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AMUSEMENTS I THIRD GLORIOUS WEEK! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "THE GREAT WALTZ" "THE GREAT WALTZ" "THE GREAT WALTZ" The .Ultimate in Screen Beauty and Entertainment! With tho Screen's New Nightingale of Song.... MILIZA KORJUS MILIZA KORJUS And — LUISE RAINER FERNAND GRAVET HUGH HERBERT M.G.M. PcaturetteH Include — "CLOWN *PRINCES" An "Our Gang" Comedy. "GLIMPSES OF AUSTRALIA'' A Fitzpatnck Traveltalk and the latest news by AIR MAIL. __ At The EMBASSY 3. 0. Williamson's Intimate Theatre Tolephone 32-<><so. FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY AT 11 A.M., 12.15, 5 AND 8 P.M. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). I TUDOR CINEMA REMUERA. Phone 24-740. Cosily Warmed! This Evening at S! Cosily Warmed! M MICKEY ROONEY ss And Freddie Bartholomew, in ■2 The M.G.M. Comedy: 'THE BOY FROM BARNARDO'S' lH (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Hi This Year's Laugh Hit! Also: British Air News; Captains Christnias; Our Gang Comedy; Miracle of Salt gg Lake; Robert Benchley Novelty, Etc. ss MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30! I GAIETY CINEMA | Phone 23-165. ■ ! To-night. S3 CARY GRANT, Constance Bennett, =y Roland Young and Billio Burke, in m "TOPPER" =EH (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AVONDALE | T Tt"%b. - = ERROL FLYNN in I "THE ADVENTURER OF ROBIN HOOD" jj (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~ Also "March of Time," Etc. Poller's Theatres Phono 2G-0-11 BRITANNIA O PONSONBY Warm and Comfortable. NEWSREELS NIGIITLY AT 7.30 P.M. 7.10 P.M. TO-NIGHT 11th Chapter of "Red Barry" (Serial). LEW AYRES & LIONEL BARRYMORE in "YOUNG DOCTOR KILDARE" FRANCES FARMER in "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Big Matinee Programmo To-morrow at 1.30 p.m. Puller's Theatres Phono 22-GS3 VICTORIA O DEVONPORT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Tho Great Pulitzer Prize Winner, FRANK CAPRA'S "YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU" "YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU" "YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU" LIONEL BARRYMORE, EDWARD ARNOLD. JAMES STEWART. MISCHA AUER and JEAN ARTHUR. Also Showing "A NATION IS BUILT." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. EPISODE 2 OF THE THRILLING SERIAL, "SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE" Fuller's Theatres Phono 20-400. GREY LYNN O CINEMA Comfortably Boated TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY & MONDAY, 7.30. "STORM OVER BENGAL" "STORM OVER BENGAL" Thrilling adventure with tho Bengal Lancers In far-flung North-West India, starring Patric Knowles, ltochelle Hudson. Richard Cromwell. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RAY MILLAND, OLYMPE BRADNA. in "SAY IT IN FRENCH" - A delightfully gay comedy romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Sportlight; Musical, and News. TO-NIGHT AT 7.10. Chapter 10 of "RED BARRY" Serial. 1 PICTUREDROME } MILFORD .. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Robert Wilcox and Helen Mack in the Thrilling: Story of Gambling on the High Seas, "GAMBLING SHIP." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Coloured Cartoon. Pathe Gazette, etc. m In conjunction with "Tho Little H |§ Princess" Season Now at tho Civic, j| 1 1 PRIZES | . | | £2/2/- £l/1/- 10/6 | fg Can bo Won for tho Best H p ART SILK LINEN SAMPLER OPS 1 SHIRLEY'S HEAD AND SHOULDERS! Linen Sampler Outlines can be Igj obtained at, the CIVIC THEATRE IS " at the COST OF 3d EACH. IS J ONLY 1000 SAMPLERS AVAILABLE 1 ENTRIES' CLOSE THURSDAY, 1 1 AUG. 24. | p Samplers to ho handed In to Civic ES p Box Office. g p "Dorothy" of Radio Fame, and The if Happiness Club, lias kindly con- jg p sented to net as Judge. |§ 1 NOW CHILDREN, HERE'S A 1 fit CHANCE TO WIN SOME I I POCKET MONEY. I RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWTON. SHORE OR MOUNT ALBERT. T AST SATURDAY'S GAMES J-i did not settlo tho issue, and tho Clubs have Insisted that a further round bo played. Either Newton or North Shore can finish as the runner-up in tho Championship, whilo Newton nnd Mount Albert nro level for tho Thistle Cup—a much coveted trophy. Thero are other reasons why the Clubs aro insisting that these Matches bo played. CARLAW PARK •"^uow c *v

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23428, 18 August 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23428, 18 August 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23428, 18 August 1939, Page 18

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