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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO DAYS ! 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. COLUMBIA'S LAUGH HIT!! JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR MELVYN FRED DOUGLAS MacMURRAY In T°° I\I~ ANY TTUSBANDS " OO IvAaNY -Tl-USBANDS " " rpoO AT ANY TTUSBANDS " " ±OO i-VXANY -TIUSBANDS " Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Also — "MARCH OF TIME." it I <tlll CENTURY lip? j Queen Street. , I I Phone 42-169. HEATED FOR YOUR COMFORT. Deaf Aids Available. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. | ON FRIDAY " SONGS!! MADE FAMOUS BY THE STAGE'S FIRST PERSONALITY GIRL T ILLIAN TJUSSELL * "AFTER THE BALL IS OVER" "ROSIE YOU ARE MY POSIE" "THE BAND PLAYED ON" "MY EVENING STAR" * Now Revived to Receive Even Greater Acclaim in Darryl F. Zanuck's Masterful Production "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" "LILLIAN RUSSELL" The Woman whose Beauty and Glamour had thu World at her feet . . . Men Adored Her .... Women Envied, Even Copied Her . . . — WITH —

ALICE FAYE ALICE FAYE ALICE FAYE ALICE FAYE HENRY FONDA HENRY FONDA, DON AMECHE DON AMECHE EDWARD ARNOLD WARREN WILLIAM LEO CARRILLO HELEN WESTLEY Weber & Fields, Eddie Poster. A 20th Century-Fox Special. Recommended by Censor loz Adults. BOX PLANS ! AT THEATRE FROM 9.30 A.M. NEW REGENT [=. I EPSOM. \ Finally To-night at 7.45. Phone 14-142. 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Ritz Bros.. Alice Faye, Don Ameche. ••YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING." Russell Hayden In Zane Grey's "MYSTERIOUS RIDER." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AN APOLOGY , ' The Management desire to apologise to last | i night's audience for the unfortunate mis- | take (causea by circumstances over which I we had no control) when "Thanks For | Everything" was screened instead of "You I ! Can't Have Everything," and wish to state I I that "You Can't Have Everything" will I 1 definitely be screened this evening, | i T»T7i T TTVC ', Final Screening UHi LUAJIi To-nlgi»t at rr *K I MT. ALBERT I Phone 40-104 * •*•-> George Sanders, Claire Trevor, "THE FIRST REBEL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Ann Sheridan, Dick Powell, i "NAUGHTY, BUT NICE." I Recommended by Censor for Adults. THE THE ATI n7j> SATURDAY NEXTHOCKEY ON SKATES. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND For the SANFORD AND AMORY CHALLENGE CUPS. . DON'T MISS THIS GAME! NOTE OUR SUMMER PRICES Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday—Gents 1/, Ladies 6d, including Skates. Wednesday—Ladies and Gents 1/, Including Skates. Saturday—Ladies and Gents 1/6, including Skates. BAND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. USUAL DAY SESSIONS. LEARNERS' SESSION EVERY EVENING, 5 TO 7. THE GLIDE CORNER KHYBER PASS AND PARK ROAD. Phone 30-666. DANCING. ~ TO-NIGHT AT THE METROPOLE 'WILL BE A DANCE PROGRAMME OF MODERN AND OLD-TIME 50 50 Also: A PRESENTATION CHEQUE TO MISS JOAN HOBDELL • THE WINNER OF THE 1940 SEARCH FOR TALENT CONTEST. She Sings Again To-night—so you must attend to appreciate why thousands of voters have chosen her above all other contestants. Admission 1/6. Phone 42-330 for Reserves. 18 ALFRED FENN, Director. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON TO-NIGHT' TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. SS , TrIr»S i^"! 118 ' 3 Da ncing Come to the DRUIDS'! TUI BAND rendering snappy numbers and playing perfect time. Sociable and selectnot one dull moment. Floor and Management second to none. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission 1/. •■»■"•. | ,„™„„ So l 6 Direction: E. E. McLEAN. WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 25—Vice Versa Carnival. jg MERRYMAKERS DANCE CLUB EVERY WEDNESDAY IN OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL. Also SATURDAY. 21st. ] GUS LINDSAY'S HAWAIIAN BAND. Goes Supper. Frizes. Jazz Competition. IB

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 222, 18 September 1940, Page 14

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