AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 NIGHT 3. I~ROX Y | AND | TIVOXYI Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS: 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. fNeTT": GEORGE O'BRIEN — Ir. — "STAGE TO CHINO" FNo 9 I MARSHA HUNT — | x-iu. £, | GEORGE E. STONE "long "shot" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1500 SEATS AT 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d —PEMPRESS THEATRE |— NOW CLOSED FOR COMPLETE MODERN RECONSTRUCTION. Reopening Shortly. g — THEATRE NAME — 1 | COMPETITION | j £5 FOR A NAME £ g j = PLEASE NOTE: 5 I Competition exclusive to bona-flde 1 g Residents of Newton — Ponsonby — s I Arch Hill — Grey Lynn — City — i Point Chevalier. g Residents of the above districts: Here's your chance for some easy money, all you have to do is to think of an appropriate name (consisting of not more than seven letters), and a name not at present in use by any theatre in Auckland, for this NEW "EMPRESS" THEATRE. and forward your suggestion addressed to "THEATRE NAME" COMPETITION (New Empress Theatre). C/o Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Roxy Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. NOTE: In the event of two or more sending in the name chosen, prize will be awarded to the first of these entries opened. CRYSTAL II I RIALTO PALACE RIALTO MT. EDEN £5^ A £ K «no Phone 14-573 Phone 46-609 I ' I .^^=^^^^==- To-nlght and Tuee. at rr Ajf GEORGE RAFT. JOAN BENNETT, In the exciting, unusual "HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. om A TVX? Flnal Screening SlAllii To-night at rr * K ONEHUNGA P none 12 " 344 * '*° LAURENCE OLIVIER, JOAN FONTAINE, In Daphne Du Maurler's " REBECCA." Recommended by Censor More Especially for Adults. _ GEORGE O'BRIEN in "BULLET CODE. 'Approved for Universal Exhibition. j STATE i SHUTS"* ak DEVONPORT Ce Xal?y"Heated I Deaf Aids Available I centrally Heateo Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda. "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK." Edward Ellis, Wm. Gargan, Kent Taylor, "THREE SONS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I PRINCESS | a* I DOMINIOH RD; I Phone 15-439 • •*« 1 Deaf Aids Available I Centrally .Heated Joel McCrea, Nancy Kelly, "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE." Carole Lombard. Brian Aherne, "VIGIL IN THE NIGHT." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. T>tti/-« » x T Final Screening ixtLKjALI To-night ac if /(K PONSONBY RD. I ««»• a «- M0 * **° Son]a Henie, Ray Mllland. "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "DOUBLE CRIME IN THE MAQINOT LINE." Recommended by Censor for AC.ult*. | ALEXANDRA ■■S#£&M | GREEN LAWK I.MI »**•» BORIS KARLOFF In the Thrilling " BRITISH INTELLIGENCE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. adelphT] &a«^"7l RICHMOND AY. I """* »-»» ' , * U Dead End Kids. Margaret Lindsay. "HELL'S KITCHEN." Recommended by Censor for Adult*. WILL FYFFE in the Naval Epic. "FOR FREEDOM." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "'""lectures. BRITISH4SRAEL LECTURE. LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26TH INSTANT. '..' AT • P.M. "IS PROPHECY BEING "IS PROPHECY BEING FULFILLED?" FULFILLED?" .' LECTURER:, R. S. NEWCOMB. ALL INVITED. COLLECTION. MOTE THE CHANGE OF VENUE TO LEWIS SADY HALL! Under the Auspice* of the AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. 200, Pacific Building!. Welles ley Street. ••24 >tffSS)fet S T ' T OHN A MBTJLANC2CLASSES OF INSTRUCTION rKyXfrJff/ w >" Commence as follows:— TADIES' -piRST AID. OB^™S;rJl, J Whetu .™ n «» Bo « 4' •* »-3o p.m., on TUESDAY. September 24. Apply 25-520. OIAHD .£L«?t ,T *i ,on Arn, y H *«. »* 1-30 p.m. on THURSDAY, September 26. AMBULANCE STATION, RUTLAND STREET.— At 7 p.m. on MONDAY, September 30. JJOME -^-URSING. TAK^UNA—Women, » Memorial Hall, at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Monday), September 23. Institute, at 7 p.m. on THURSJjIIRST AID. AMBULANCE STATION, RUTLAND STREET—At 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, September 28. 8- E. LANOSTONE, a * 33 Sec-Manager of Auckland Centre. *N.Z. R, ED C ROSS GOCIETY (Incorporated). AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS. Classes will be commenced In the following subjects at the LECTURE HALL, Mercantile Chambers, 101, Customs Street East, as under:—> SOME NURSlNG—Afternoon Classes TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 24th. Instant, at 1 p.m. FIRST AID—On THURSDAY, 26th Instant, at 1 p.m. Intending Members will be welcteqe. A. A. BARKER, Secretary. Phone 48-340. ■ " 23 TENDERS. / rpAUPO qXWAIU rpiMBER £JO, ', LIMITED. PUTARURO AMD NEWMARKET. (Phone 2) . (Phone 41-060) rpOTARA. JMTATAI. DIMD. i 'V AIM MOUNTAIN-GROWN KAURI. IMPORTED TIMBERS. PLYWOOD. ETC Large Stocks ol Split Totara Posts. Strainers. House Blocks and Sawn Fencing Battens. £HSi& invited to vUlt our Timber Yards and inspect stocks of Timber and Fencing Material*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 12
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