_ ! AMUSEMENTS. IT'S SHIP AHOY AND SHIP HA-HA! TO-DAY & SATURDAY, -| -j A.M.. Sy P.M.. K P.M., O P.M. \~jj~P L A Z~A i j~7 y == QUEEN STREET. ==: \ / == Phone 41-536. |=|J > Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids Always Cosy Available. and Warm, To-day and Saturday 11 A.M.. 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. Hal Roach presents the NAUTICAL NITWITS COMMODORE ADMIRAL STAN BABE T AUREL O, TTARDY T AUREL fe. TTARDY T AUREIi fe. TTARDY T AUREL <k TJARDY T AUREL JX. TTARDY T AUREL <k TTARDY Those old salts. Commodore Stan and Admiral Babe, go off on a rollicking ocean voyage tied firmly to the dock. Then their moorings bust loose . . . fun begins in their Funniest Comedy . . . "SAPS AT SEA" " SAPS AT SEA" "SAPS AT SEA" "SAPS AT SEA" "SAPS AT SEA" "SAPS AT SEA" /~|CEANS OP T^UN QHIPLOADS OF T AUGHTER. And Included in a Marvellous Supporting Programme Is THE MOST TIMELY "MARCH OF TIME" ever yet produced. " THE U.S. NAVY OF 1940 " Informative, Authentic, Entertaining, including the 60 X 7.3. DESTROYERS FOR BRITAIN. BOX PLANS NOW FILLING. pHONE pLAZA 41.586 A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. * i '" * * ************* # * ([oxford" J ; * r * £ Opposite C.P.O. Phone 42-274. * Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd w J COMM. TO-NIGHT! * ~ - AND DAILY AT 11—2—S 4c 8. .£ £ rpRANSFERRED pviRECT * * , TJIROM rp.HE TJLAZJA. * * JON HALL (Star of "Hurricane") . * VICTOR MeLAGLBN * * FRANCES FARMER * * In- the * * Flaming South Sea Romance * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * J SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO *. * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * J SOUTH -0F PAGO PAGO J * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH QF PAGO PAGO J * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * *• SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO J * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * * SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * J SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO * '# Recommended by Censor for Adults. * $ Selected Featurettes * _~ include Latest * * MARCH OF TIME J * ■•'•"'•' * Z ■»■ *>-.* ********** * * •', ..,.,-' - WRESTLING. _ TOWN fff\ HALL A.W.A. (I«C.) 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 I A MATCH THAT WILL KEEP YOU IN A FEVER OF ";.(* EXCITEMENT! , PRELIMINARY CONTEST: McIVOR v. IRVINE. BOX PLAN NOW. OPEN AT REG. LEWIS. CORNER OP QUHN AND FORT BTBBEZf.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 12
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435Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 230, 27 September 1940, Page 12
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