AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. 11 — 2.15 — 8. Telephone — 33*660. TO-DAY TO-DAY LAUGHTER TAKES THE SCREEN? COMEDY. SPARKLING WITH WIT. AND A£ PERSONAL AS YOUR OWN EXPERIENCES!! IT'S HAPPENED TO YOU! Sometime — somewhere with someone—a night of laughter —a night ol love—a never-to-be-forgotten occasion . . . locked away with memories' treasures^ "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" " REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" w REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" " REMEMBER THE NIGHT? " "REMEMBER THE NIGHT?" OP COURSE YOU DO!!! And whatever Image of delight that magic phrase Inspires Is your own business—but Indications are that Barbara qtanwyck ARBARA OTANWYCK Barbara otaswyck ARBARA OTANWVCK Barbara cjtanwyck ARBARA And "CWED \fAC"\f URRAY r RED i»±AcJ±URRAY TT'RED ArA c "\rURRAY ' RED -»J-AC*»l URRAY Fred "\ r ac\turray RED JA URRAY Will match them or surpass them In 1940s First Sparkling Lave Affair Associate Programme: "SINK OR SWIM." A Grantland Rice Sportllght. "THE UGLY DINO." A Comedy Cartoon ot the Stone Age. "MILDEWED MELODRAMAS." A Paramount Paragraphic. "EMBASSY NEWS SERVICE."
A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. Recommended by Censor for Adults. PLANS — AT THEATRE. _ ■^STATE^ Bymondi street Phone O-Wi. Direction: R. J. Kerridse. FINALLY. THIS EVENING AT ft. "PROUD VALLEY " "PROUD VALLEY " With PAUL ROBESON And FAMOUS WELSH CHOIRS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Commencing To-morrow: "DAD RUDD. M.P." Approved for * Universal Exhibition. - V Direction: R. J. Kerrid*e. OPENING SHORTLY AUCKLAND'S NEW SUBURBAN THEATRE. DESTINED TO BECOME THE LEADING SUBURBAN THEATRE. MERCANTILE I AUXILIARY CLUB AND AIRMEN'S FOYER, SECOND FLOOR. 3. DARBY STREET ( opposite Ritz Restaurant). Phone 42-564. EVERY FRIDAY, 10 TILL 4.30 FLOWER STALL. SWEETS. FANCY ARTICLES In Charge of GLORIA RAWLINSON. ON SA A L n E d T? n 3a l° f AND AT BOOKSELLERS. " FOREIGN PHRASES FOR THE FIGHTING FORCES." Compiled by the President. MRS. E. L. BURTON and published by the Mercantile Auxiliary Club. For those who ftght on foregin land And those who sail the sea. And those who wing their way through air. And those who cross all three. Information re FREE CLASSES for Service Men and Women obtainable at Office. RITA BOOTH. Hon. Secretary. HILDA DICKEY. Vice-president. PICNICS, EXCU RSIO Nsi ETC, T H. BRADNEY AND SONS. LTD. * Phone 41-473. Leave Auckland: Leave Ostend: Thursday . 5.55 pjn. 5.55 p.m. Friday 7.00 a.m. Saturday . 1.30 p.m. Saturday 7.00 a.m. _ On arr. ot 1.30 trip Sunday 9.45 a.m Sunday 4.30 p.m. _ D GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. TK)PULAR records of the day A JOE LOSS AND HIS BAND. 324054. 2 B—"Somewhere in France With You " "Oh. Johnny, Oh. Johnny. Oh." VERA LYNN. XIB3O. 2 B—"Sail Along. Silv ry Moon." "Summer Sweetheart." DEANNA DURBIN. Y5475. 4 3—"Musetta Waltz Song." "Loch Lomond." WISEMANS. 170-172. Queen Street. Auckland. C.l. B CHEMISTS. j Bronchitis. Astlm.a and all Lung Troubles ' A take Linseed Honey and Horehound" price 13.—Melverns. Chemists. Ncw-on. B RALPM'S Renat Je Retnohia- jjcmpi mail orce* chemist.—l 37. Symoads St. Di
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 26 September 1940, Page 24
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