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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENINGS! ST. JAMES' TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'i FLORIAH" L O R I A N " — With — ROBERT YOUNG . . . HELEN GILBERT BARONOVA. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Approved for Universal Exhibition. j WILL YOU EVER FORGET 1 Jl Spencer Tracy as "Father Tim" in i L "San Francisco"? Or "Manuel" in = "Captains Courageous"? Or "Father = = Flanagan" in "Boys" Town"? These 1= r - roles which brought Spencer Tracy = h two Academy Awards are completely = surpassed by his latest performance s as Thomas Alva Edison in "Edison. = ■£ the Man." Rich in humour and = = romance . . . comes the stirring saga of a great man . . . and of the = = astonishing gifts he brought the ~ ee world. An entertainment as thrilling =: as his own unswerving courage in the §j § Lie ji prejudice and ridicule! = j TO-MORROW 1 I TO-MORROW I | TO-MORROW I | TO-MORROW 1 | AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. | g . . . ol course, at - IST. JAMES' THEATRE I Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. J r You saw . . . and we are sure you 1 en joyed Mickey Rooney as "Young - lorn tdison" . . . now you can sec = SPENCER rpRACY " FENCER A RACY S j.... f I Y ► J. J ENCER A RACY : • J.'ENCtH J- RACY 3 Si'E.lWi.u, rnRACY i FENCER 1 RACY 3 SPENCER rpRACY = PENCER A RACY = SPENCER rpRACY I PENCER A RACY = SPENCER M PENCER A RACY 1 SPENCER HPRACY = PENCER A RACY = g 1,/PENCER rpRACY P 'J PENCER A RACY I = CPHNCER rpRACY I = PENCER A RACY = SPENCER rpRACY I PENCER A RACY : <«<PENCER rpRACY 1 ± RACY 1 SPENCER 'PRACY = PENCER A racy § L rw-iRACY = A RACY = SPENCER rpRACY P PENCER i RACY -- QPENCER rp RACY = I". 1 RACY = s tPENCEH TRACY I = O PCNCED. I RACY I g CPENCER r pRACY = | A R AC Y | 1 a«.-.. H S " EDISON, THE MAN " 1 1 " EDISON, THE MAN " I | " EDISON, THE MAN " I I " EDISON, THE MAN " 1 1 " EDISON. THE MAN " | I " EDISON, THE MAN " 1 | " EDISON, THE MAN " j I " EDISON, THE MAN " 1 | " EDISON, THE MAN " I 1 " EDISON, THE MAN " i 1 " EDISON, THE MAN " i | " EDISON, THE MAN " 1 | — With — | 1 RITA JOHNSON 1 1 LYNNE OVERMAN I j CHARLES COBURN J 1 (Hofer oj "Florian") | | FELIX BRESSART | | (One of the three ••Ninotchka" = = "Comrades") =

1 Another Brilliant Associate I g Programme includes ... § (J "A WAY IN THE 1 I WILDERNESS" I §§ John Nisbett s Passing Parade. 1 | ST. JAMES' 1 | AIR MAIL REVIEW | g Including . . Nazi Bombers downed 1 -- iu Channel Raids as Convoy saile = H the sea ln peace . . . Britain defies = g Blitzkrieg .... Dover repels Nazi = g air raiders . . . Hurricanes to the = g rescue .... British Fleet bombs = g Libya . . . British mass for battle of = =- Africa . . . Duke of Windsor sworn = = in as Governor of Bahamas . . Mrs I H Churchill aids Anzacs . . Rooseveit = g confers on Joint U.S.-Canada defence S = plan . . . '. Royalty greets India = g Troops, etc., etc. g | BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY—| for the Week-end. It is essential to H reserve early to avoid disappointment = Plans at the Theatre Daily from 10 y a.m. = 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 mm ml | PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S I I PHONE 25-868. TO-NIGHT AT 8. I THE CRAZY GANO In Their Most Hilarious Picture. "FROZEN LIMITS." It's even funnier than "O.K. for Sound" and "Alf's Button Afloat." A Real Tonic for the Blues. Don't Miss Itl SELECTED SHORTS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. HILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARTY NORLAND STREET HALL (opp. Druids ). FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. AT 7 P.M. Good Prizes. Supper, and Fun for All. Admission 6d. IN AID OF AUCKLAND CITY BOYS' BAND. 26 WRESTLING. ijfei TOWN M HALL A.W.A. (Inc.) MONDAY. THE RIVALS MEET AND THIS TIME THERE WILL BE NO QUARTER! SERGEANT-MAJOR LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD V. JOHN KATAN JOHN KATAN THE LAST CLASH BETWEEN THESE EVENLY MATCHED CHAMPIONS PRODUCED THE MOST HECTIC 8 ROUNDS EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. THE CROWD WENT MAD. BUT THIS TIME THE WRESTLERS WILL BE MADDER BECAUSE THE WINNER WILL MEET McCREADY IN AUCKLAND THE FOLLOWING WEEK! A MATCH THAT WILL KEEP YOU IN A FEVER OF EXCITEMENT! PRELIMINARY CONTEST: McIVOR v. IRVINE. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT REG. LEWIS. CORNER OF QUEEN AND FORT STREETS. DANCING, MEETINGS. TENDERS, PUBLIC NOTICES, LAWN TENUIS. ETC., ADVTS., APPEAR t»- * FOUR.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 24

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