AMUSEMENTS ■ymiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiimmmiiiimmiiiiniiiiminimimmniiiiiiiiniiimiiiiminiiiliiiiiiiyg 1 CAPACITY CROWDS | 1 Attend the Day sessions — or Reserve = g Early (or the Evening Sessions! = I TO-DAY AT 11 — 2 — 8 P.M. 1 | ST. JAMES' THEATRE | % Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. = | Bill Powell Myrna Loy | | Bill Powell .... Myrna Loy | | Bill Powell .... Myrna Loy | 1 Bill Powell .... Myrna Loy | = In Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Whirlwind 1 = of Joy ... H 1 SHADOW of the THIN MAN § 1 SHADOW of the THIN MAN | I SHADOW of the THIN MAN ■ | SHADOW of the THIN MAN | a — with — I | NICK JUNIOR — and — ASTA 1 % Plans at the Theatre — Phone 32-920. 1| ff Recommended by Censor for Adults. §: I j I ji !l!lllll!!i!!!ll!l!!lillll!!lll!lllllil!li! I! _l Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. | FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 11 — 2 — 5 —-8 o'Clock. NOW IN ITS 3rd MONTH AND LAST TWO DAYS OF Warner Brothers' Masterpiece "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" With GARY COOPER. Associate Programme Includes: °HUNT" (Teciinicolour Cartoon). CHILDpt'N HAt P-PRICE AT ALL SESSIONS, INCLUDING SATURDAYS. J itecoiniiiindcii vv 101 Aauits. | j|j:j||ijjj ' PH R ora, ( ppijljl! i MiiMMl i [BERKELEYI: M P ™ B 3 * Y I jyj To-night at 7.45. To-night at 7.45. TWO BIG PICTURES I "Vt" George Brent. Martha Scott in M "THEY DARE NOT LOVE" MA Soul-stirring Dramatic Romance. Also Joan Blondell. Dick Powell in JJ " MODEL WIFE " JVL A Delightful Domestic Comedy. M Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. | CAPITOL | ---- M Ronald Colman. Anna Lee in j M MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE jyj A Delightful. Sparkling Comedy. _ Also: Thomas Mitchell. Geraldir.e Fitzgerald, JVI Jeffrey Lynn, James Stephenson in M INVITATION to a MURDER M Both Rerommended by Censor for Adults. n.wciNti TO-NIGHT—And Every TO-NIGHT— Tuesday AT DIXIELAND CABARET 436. QUEEN STREET. Modern and Old-time Dancing To the Beautilui Hawaiian Music oi GUS LINDSAY AND HIS ISLANDERS rtHYTHMICAL SS'r 0 MELODIES Our Slogan Is ' Variety is the Spice of Entertainment." Admission 2 NEXT SUNDAY, KING'S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END— MIDNIGHT DANCE. Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. Admission of Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. 26 ONLY THE VERY BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOC . . AND YOU WILL BE MUCH HAPPIER DANCING UNDER MODERN CONDITIONS IN THE ULTRAMODERN f~M E T R O~P OLE ' IN QUEEN STREET TO-NIGHT AT 8 OUR PROGRAMME IS ALL MODERN LATEST AND SNAPPIEST. FOR ADDED COMFORT AND AT NO EXTRA TOST YOU MAY RESERVE YOUR SEAT. OR A CUBICLE OR A TABLE ON THE FLOOR OR BALCONY BY RINGING 42-330. Admission I>. Sit-down Supper Free. Evening Dress Not Essential. ALFRED FENN. Director. Admission of Intoxicants strictly Prohibited. 26 ! ;
GAIETY HALL GAIETY HALL Surrey Crescent. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 And Every Tuesday. SURREY MODERN AND OLD-TIME HARMONY TRIO BAND. Monte Carlo. Spot Prizes. Light Supper. Good Floor. Good Management. Admission 1 6. EPNIE RU FFLES. M.C. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. ZEALANDIA HALL - - - - BALMORAL. FIFTY - FIFTY DANCING. FIFTY - FIFTY DANCING. A MOST EN JOY* ABLE EVENING GUARANTEED. Admission 1/. 8 to 11 p.m. 8 to 11 p.m. 26 DANCE TO-NIGHT DANCE TE AKARANA GIRLS' BAND SOCIAL HALL Opposite Newton Post Office. Good Mus.c — Good Supper. Maxina Competition. Admission I'. Men in Uniform 6d. 26 ATWATERS BALLROOM. THIRD FLOOR FERGUSSON BUILDING. CIVIC SQUARE Phone 49-047. LESSONS IN MODERN. OLD-TIME and RHYTHM, Classes FRIDAY. 8 till 10 pm Monday, Wednesday. Friday 5 to 6 p.m Fre» with each Term. ARTHUR PELL - DORNE MURFITT. B SYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING, 30, Symonds Street. CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. 8 P.M. Private Lessons by Appointment. For particulars. Call or PHONE 42-237 — MISS SPENCER. TF FRED EDNEY S STUDIO. 319, Queen St.—Private Lessons any time; Class Tuesdays; don't hesitate. Phone 41-615, inquiries. TH MODERN Ballroom. Private Tuition. Fortnightly Supper Dances, style, technique assured; H.M. Forces half fee.—Mavis Tollemache, Epsom: 16-214 TH — WANTED TO SELL LET US RECONDITION YOUR OLD CYCLE. We Specialise in Repairs. Overhauls and Enamelling. All repair work executed by qualified mechanics under Mr. Hutchinson's personal supervision. F. R. HUTCHINSON. 211. Karangahape Rd. *Opp. George Court's). J VISIT TYLER'S FURNITURE GALLERIES. Anzac Avenue. Auckland. TYLER'S PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN AUCKLAND FOR FINE QUALITY FURNITURE, BECAUSE— TYLER'S SELL FOR CASH ONLY! D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE PIANO, iron zrame. oeautllui condition: must sell Phone 40-800. p SALE OF PIANOS. ATWATERS Urgently require their basement for an Air-raid Shelter, and HAVE TO REMOVE OVER 100 PIANOS. These instruments must be sold, and each Piano has been heavily reduced. THIS SACRIFICE IS YOUR GAIN. Never again will you get the choice of so many Fine Pianos AT SUCH LOW PRICES. FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS. COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Send for Free Catalogue Any Piano sent on trial. FREE DELIVERY Instruments to be sold include: PLAYER PIANOS. BABY GRANDS, SMALL UPRIGHTS, ORGANS FROM £25 UPWARDS. We have 100 Good Pianos lor Hire, lor not less than three months, at 5/ weekly plus cartage. Coll or write immediately— ATWATERS, Civic Square. Auckland. Ph. 49-047. D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED CORNET, B flat, good order. Bandsman, (mine camp.—Write T. 7224. Star. 26 PRIVATE Hotel wants good strong Piano.—Details to B. 0331, Star. V
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 8
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