! AMUSEMENTS. ***************** ! J FINALLY TO-DAY! J AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. . TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. * «ST. JAMES , THEATRE* '" Metro-Goldwyn-Ma.ver» . T * " TT\ R - T«T ILDARES * ;■; " iJn. IVILDARES Jfc QTRANGE " '' I*- >J TRANCE ' * •* With LEW AYRES. * ~. LIONEL BAKRYMORE ■'' LARRAINE DAY. * ■fc- Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. * Recommended by Censor tor Adults. **************## ij? I SPECIAL! 1 I "LONDON'S REPLY TO ■ 1 GERMAN CLAIMS" I = ■ = = ... the remarkable film received | g by Air Mail by the United Kins- = m dom High. Commissioner. sir = = Harry Batterbee . . . will screen i g on to-morrou's programme. The £ s film is a pictorial record made by I a neutral observer on a tour of = g London on August 23rd. l= , f j —TO-MORROW— I AT 11—2.13—5 P.M.—B P.M. i (and again on Saturday at the same § ;' times;) ;ST. JAMES' THEATRE 1 Direction: Sir Benjamin Puller. E ALT. THS ROMANCE OF j '• KENTUCKY " . . ALL THE § LAUGHS OF •• BROADWAY ~ BiLL ■■.... PACKED INTO ONE ENTERTAINMENT THAT IS THh ANSWER TO M THE WORLD'S CHALLEN'oe FOR SOMETHIKO niFFERENT '. '. ", r '_ Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's p "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" I j "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" ; I "FLORIAN" ? "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" " F T. n R T A "NT " I
- I LUftIAW § "FLORIAN" I "FLORIAN" I I "FLORIAN" I j "FLORIAN" § "FLORIAN" § "FLORIAN" 1 § — with — § \ ROBERT YOUNG I I ROBERT YOUNG ■ 1 ROBERT YOUNG | I ROBERT YOUNG 1 1 ROBERT YOUNG I I ROBERT YOUNG i 1 HELEN GILBERT \ I HELEN GILBERT I 1 HELEN GILBERT \ I HELEN GILBERT I I HELEN GILBERT | =: and . . making a sensational § = screen debut ... = I IRINA BARONOVA | ! IRINA BARONOVA I l_ IRINA BARONOVA I I IRINA BARONOVA I I H: ~ = celebrated Ballerina of the = ' g Russian Ballet § , == £; — and — g 11 REGINALD OWEN J II CHARLES COBURN I I lucille Watson | i — with — I 1 FLORIAN J I MAGNIFICENT | I IMPERIAL I M STALLION I I OP THE FAMOUS I
I I LIPPIZAN STABLES. I H Brilliant Associate Programme = = Includes ... p 1 "BUYER BEWARE" | = Latest "Crime Doesn't Fay" = I Series. I I I J J ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL j I REVIEW J g including .. High Commissioner M 1 for New Zealand inspects N.Z. g 3 Troops in England .. Members = 1 of the Expeditionary Forces ot = §j all Dominions welcome the = g Queen . . . His Majesty the g g King Inspects the Anzacs ... = i French fleet under control of ' 1 m ' British Navy . . . first British §§
1 child evacuees arrive In = § America . . . U.S. rescue liner 1 g in U-Boat drama . . Austra- 1 1 lian. sailors . . soldiers . . and g g: airman reach Middle East ... g g "Tommies" arrive in Australia §f g with Enemy Internees ... I g Woolcott Forbes' palatial home = = taken over by Red Cross ... = 1 Champion AJax wins at Flem- p = ington, etc., etc. = IST. JAMES'—TO-MORROW! I I Plans now open at the Theatre ... s g booking is heavy. g I Approved for Universal Exhibition. § ■.SlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllliH , BOXING. <J&|L A FIGHT NATURAL H?si_(eP- town hall NEXT MONDAY. A MEETING BETWEEN TWO HIGH-CLASS FIGHTERS DESTINED TO REACH WORLD CLASS. BOTH HAVE FOUGHT AGAINST RON RICHARDS. Professional Light-Heavy-weight Contest. ALABAMA KID ALABAMA KID ~-~> ALABAMA KID ALABAMA KID v - LES BRANDER LES BRANDER (Australia) LEg BRANDER LES BRANDER The Alabama Kid has won 26 of his 28 fights in Australia, being defeated by only Ron Richards and Gus Lesnevich. He has victories over Max Rayner (twice). Sabatino and Jimmy Starr. Les Brander has an equally good record with victories over Rayner and Starr, while his (treat fight which lasted 13 rounds with Ron Richards will long be remembered. Archie Moore says that Brander is the most Improved fighter in Australia during the current season. TWELVE 3-MINUTE ROUNDS. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. WE ADVISE YOU TO BOOK. Box Plans Now Open p.t Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange Lane.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 223, 19 September 1940, Page 24
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