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AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 DAYS. XI PLAZA m/ y ■== QUEEN STREET. |PH| "V S Phone 41-588. IsEl X Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Dear Aids Always Cosy Available. and Warm. DAILY: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. 8.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present CARY IRENE GRANT DUNNE "MY FAVOURITE WIFE" " MY FAVOURITE WIFE " pHONE pLAZA Recommended by Censor lor Adults. COMMENCING FRIDAY PLAZA FRIDAY PLAZA EDWARD SMALL PRESENTS A FLAMING ROMANCE OF THE TROPICS. A picture turbulent with the volcanic romance of tropical nights in a picture as big as "Mutiny on the Bounty." with Jon Hall, the exciting Star you've been waiting for ever since "THE HURRICANE." IN "SOUTH OF "SOUTH OF "SOUTH OF "SOUTH OF "SOUTH OF "SOUTH OF PAGO - PAGO" PAGO - PAGO" PAGO - PAGO" PAGO - PAGO" PAGO - PAGO" PAGO - PAGO" (Pronounced "Pan-go Pan-go") Starring JON HALL JON HALL JON HALL (Star ol "The Hurricane") VICTOR FRANCES McLAGLEN FARMER McLAGLEN FARMER as as Capt. Bucko Larsen. Shanghai Ruby. OLYMPE BRADNA — GENE LOCKHART — DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE. IN NO OTHER SPOT ON EARTH DOES REVENGE — OR LOVE FLAME SO FIERCELY. A story told In fresh new accent! that will make you live It . . . remember It ... . talk about It. IT'S PRIMITIVE IT'S EXCITING ASTOUNDING & AMAZING. Also Latest MARCH OF TIME. Bos Flam Now Open. pHONB pLAZA 41-586 Recommended by Censor for Adults. A United Artists Release.

* $ * ||oxford'| * * —-. " * * Opposite C.P.O. Phone 42-274. * j{t Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd $ $ LAST 2 DAYS AT 11—3—S &8. # ■s(f The Radiant Musical Comedy. sfc * "IRENE" * * "IRENE" * t "IRENE" J * "IRENE" * * "IRENE" * * * j. Exhilarating In Its Melody and Romance. % Magnificent In Its Scope and Beauty. * % Approved for Universal Exhibition. $ * FRIDAY NEXT:— # .* Walt Disney's Newest Creation, £ * "PINOCCHIO" * * "PINOCCHIO" * & Approved for Universal Exhibition. * * • * I -ikr -5S- y& jft $fc? &c #1 SSBSSSSSI i. . * DANCING. WHERE TO DANCE .... ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. ALL STAR ENTERTAINMENT! g\ I EMBASSY DANCE CLUB t) / £' Presents -t' TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND (TEN PLAYERS), New Zealand's Largest and Most Versatile Dance Band—Featuring the Latest Modern Hits and Oldtlme Favourites—the Band that makes Dancing a Pleasure. You are always assured of Perfect Dance Tempos and Entertaining Dance Music at the Beautiful ORANGE Ballroom, where you meet Auckland's Gay and Select Crowd of Dancers. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE ORANGE! They will thank you for the enjoyable evening at this All Star Entertainment. Two Monster Monte Carlos—l, 2. 3 Prizes. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. MAC. BROWN. M.C. THE DANCE OF DISTINCTION! 18 "1 /£»— ALL SPORTS WILL BE AT—rt / -L' U AUCKLAND'S MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE BALLROOM AND GARDEN.LOUNGE TO-NIGHT. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, RIALTO BALLROOM AND GARDEN LOUNGE, NEWMARKET. Completely Renovated. Entrance — Rialto Picture Theatre. TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY. THIRD HEAT AUCKLAND WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP AND PRESENTATION PRIZES OF OUR £10 JAZZ COMPETITION. Monte Carlo, Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes; Spot Waltz, 20 Prizes. Same Big Programme as Saturday Night—22 Old-time and Modern Dances. HEAR TO-NIOHT RACHEL MAY SINGING With RHYTHM RASCALS ORCHESTRA. For a Sociable and Enjoyable Evening don't miss Our Great Midweek Dances. Supper Free In Lounge. Ladles 1/6, Gents 2/. a. Mckenzie, m.c. H. ANDERSON. Manager. N.B.—SATURDAY NEXT. Special Big Carnival. 18 TTENDERSON PLUNKET BALL, *■*■ TOWN HALL — TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL — TO-NIOHT. Novelty Dances — Good Prizes — Big Supper. PARKER'S ORCHESTRA. Special Bus leaving City 7.30 p.m.. via Great North Road. PROCEEDS FOR PLUNKET SOCIETY. j Admission 2/6. Bus Gd return. 1* Manager: J. CLARKE, i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 14

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