AMUSEMENTS. B § J BARONOVA! I I BARONOVA! f 1 BARONOVA! . 1 11 BARONOVA! I 1 BARONOVA! I I BARONOVA! § B famous Prlma Ballerina ol g % the Covent Garden Russian % I Ballet .... dances again in = I Auckland in " FLORIAN." H = which commences =_ I TO-DAY! 1 J AT 11—2.15—5 P.M.—B P.M. | H ol course, at f I ST. JAMES' THEATRE! 3 Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. §j I ALL THE ROMANCE OP | 1 " KENTUCKY " ■ . ALL THE | 2 LAUOHS OP " BROADWAY g I BILL " ■ ■ . g § Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's § I "FLORIAN" S I - "FLORIAN" I 1 "FLORIAN" I 1 "FLORIAN" ) |. "FLORIAN" § J ■ "FLORIAN" 1 § "FLORIAN" I I "FLORIAN" § I "FLORIAN" I j "FLORIAN" J i "FLORIAN" § 1 "FLORIAN" I § "FLORIAN" I E "FLORIAN" I j — with — I I ROBERT YOUNG I I ROBERT YOUNG I 1 ROBERT YOUNG I 1 ROBERT YOUNG I I ROBERT YOUNG f 1 HELEN GILBERT I 1 HELEN GILBERT I HELEN GILBERT 1 I HELEN GILBERT | 1 - and - I = = I REGINALD OWEN — CHARLES I I COBURN — LUCILLE WATSON § j _ with - J % FLORIAN J 1 HIMSELF — MAGNIFICENT I = IMPERIAL STALLION OF THE s I FAMOUS LIPPIZAN STABLES. I 1 Brilliant Associate Programme i H ' include* ... = J § J "BUYER BEWARE" | I Latest "Crime Doesn't Pay" § p Series. = I ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL | I REVIEW 1 i f f= including High Commissioner § H for New Zealand lnspecta N.Z. 1 g Troops in England... Members I g of the Expeditionary Force* of s g all Dominions welcome the 1 g Queen ... His Majesty the i g King inspect* the Anzacs ... 1 g French fleet under control of I p British Navy . . . first British I g child evacuees arrive in g g America . . . U.S. rescue liner g g in U-Boat drama . . Auitrm- g j § Han sailors . . soldier* . . and § g airman reach Middle East ... | ; "Tommies" arrive In Australia = M with Enemy Internees ... 1 = Woolcott Forbes' palatial home § g taken over by Red Cross ... I g Champion Ajax wins at Flem- g g ing ton, etc.. etc. = = e= I — g I Plane now open at the Theatre... j| I Phone 32-920 .. . Booking is heavy. I g Approved for Universal Exhibition. g f= g H g I'liiiiiliiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiDii!! r^r'giiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiumyinniiiii'^ = I AUCKLAND'S LEADING 1 =1 SUBURBAN THEATRES I ——B DIRECTION: . J Fullers Theatres. I j PRINCE EDWARD I rSrefcj. | 11 To-night at 7.10: | I 1 "THE GREEN HORNET"! J 1 Commencing at 7.30 § I 'l Another Outstanding Week-end Pro- I i i = gramme = I g92SL FAIRBANKS. JUN.. WILL* 1 § FYFFE. MARGARET LOCKWOOD I 1 In I I "RULERS OF I I THE SEA" § I A picture as great as Man's Conquest I I Approved for Universal Exhibition. | j g And g I PAUL MUNI. GEORGE RAFT. I = BORIS KARLOFF. ANN DVORAK = 1 In g J I "SCARFACE" I I j "SCARFACE" I = The most , powerful action drama I j ever produced I I Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 i BRITANNIA I ponsonby. I I J3JVII AW INI A I p none 2 6-OM. | ||| TO-NIGHT AT 7.10. | 1 Chapter Four of § ==j«THE GREEN HORNET"! Z=g TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. I zzr:= Two "Paramount" Special Attractions i P on the Same Programme. 3 H| DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jr.,j : Tg MARGARET LOCKWOOD. § j Will Fyffe and George Bancroft I ——g in Frank Lloyd's • I =1 'RULERS OF THE SEA' 1 =§ 'RULERS OF THE SEA , i EEiW The Greatest Sea Story of All Time. § • =1 BING CROSBY I j and'LOUISE CAMPBELL '§ g In the Screen's Grandest Musical I = Romance— g =1 " THE STARMAKER "I | =1 " THE STARMAKER "1 § Esl Bath Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 j VMTTORTA I devonport. i > ' I Pnone 33.883. | j i TO-NIGHT AT 7.5. | , - g Episode 5. "THE GREEN HORNET." | I f ■ At 7.35 p.m. S 1 I GEORGE FORMBY In| I g J "BY GEORGE" |_ j I AT 7.54 P.M. § g BARRY K. BARNES. ROGER LIVEBEY. f I I JOAN MARION In B J 1" SPIES OF THE AIR "| 1 I Then at 9.33 p.m. g I BASIL RATHBONE. NAN GREY. 1 , 1 BORIS KARLOFF. BARBARA ONEIL 1 ' I § and lAN HUNTER In |J i I j [TOWER OF LONDON*] 1 " I Both Recommended by Censor for Adults, f I Miiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuu""' iiiiiiiiiiiii! niNiiiii—niiinimiiin^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 12
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