Aurmmrw REGENT THEATRE j. C. Williamson picture Corp.. Ltd. 11.0, 3.0. 5.0 AND 8 P-M. And also Monday. Paramount -~*ctures Present THE ALL-TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL COMKDY EXTRAVAGANZA 808 HOPE 808 HOPE The Wizard of Wise Cracks. ZORINA A Dancing Dream. VICTOR MOORE Fantastically Funny Pello*. IRENE BORDONT Flavourful French Actress. "LOUISIANA PURCHASE" "LOUISIANA PURCHASE" And the 100 Louisiana Lovelies .... The Cream of the Crop. * Thrilling with Music from the marie pen of IRVING BERLIN. Brimful of Pep—Hit Tunes! Magic Music and Blazing Beauty. PLANS AT REGENT. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Complimentary List Suspended. 3iiomnn*mmromiinaiiiiiimniiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiiiininniiinmi!iiiiullliH | FULLER THEATRES | (PRINCE EDWARD I *ETTS&.| j .FINALLY TO-NIGHT. 7.30. 1 = Serial Screens 7 p.m. g §§ Your last opportunity to see this truly || §§ great show! g | |" THE GREAT WALTZ"! | | j" THE GREAT WALTZ"! j H Approved for Universal Exhibition. H i Starring MILIZA KORJUS. 1 g FERNAND GRAVET. LUISE RAINER. = 1 Also Showing— § 1 The Thrilling Air Mystery J | | "BOMBAY CLIPPER" | | I With WILLIAM GARGAN. IRENE HERVEY. f = Recommended by Censor for Adults. =| j" BRITANNIA | | Warm and Comfortable. n I THIS EVENING AT 7.30 | y Final Presentations of g | George Formby j §? in his Latest and Funniest Comedy, || 1 "IT'S TURNED OUT | | NICE AGAIN" | = J. EDWARD BROMBERG and 1 = OSA MASSEN In §§ 1 " THE DEVIL PAYS OFF " | e Both Recommended by Oensor for Adults. v 1 Special Suitable Double-feature Holiday g = Matinee Programme for Children MONDAY = 3 NEXT (King's Birthday) at 1.30 p.m.. p I COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME i 3 AT THE EVENING SESSION. 7.30. g Unpaid Reserves sold-at 7.30 p.m. 1 VICTORIA | | | Finally To-night at 7.30 | | CHARLES MARGARET J j BOYER SULLA VAN | ! APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE I | APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE| = Recommended by Censor for Adults. = U WILFRID LAWSON — ANN TODD In | | "DANNY BOY" | Approved for Universal Exhibition. = | Commencing Monday, with | y a Matinee at 1.45 p.m.— | | " THE GREAT WALTZ" | y Approved for Universal Exhibition. = g Screening Two Days Only. Book Early? j ICINEMAI J | TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 SHARP. i A Programme You Must NOT MISS— §j | I SPENCER TRACY 1 = AT HIS BEST §§ = in the most famous Thriller Classic of = H Fiction. Stage and Screen. = I'DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE'I H Also Starring In grid Bergman. Lana Turner s and Aubrey Smith. H H In Addition— 1 1 "MARCH OF TIME" I r; ("SAILORS WITH WINGS"), / = A splendid Feature Picture showing our = = American Allies* Naval Aviation First Line = = of Defence — Air Fleets of U.S. Navy in = H action TO-DAY. = ONEHUNGA POULTRY CLUB. 25th Annual Show Will be Held In the AUCKLAND TRADE 3 HALL. Hobson Street, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JUNE 18 AND 19. Schedules of classes may be had from the Secretary. F. A. SKINNER. 82. Alfred Street. Onehunga. 30
THREE COMEDIES. Tuesday & Wednesday, June 2 and 3. OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET. A Pew Seats Available for Tuesday. W.E.A. DRAMATIC CLUB. 30 LECTURES ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. KMa A AUCKLAND CENTRE. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE VrTOjTJ'jjgrij CLASSES OP INSTRUCTION VHBaSy Will commence at the >g<t Hy Ambulance Station. Rutland St., _ _ as follows:— 7 pm FIRST AID—FRIDAY. June 19. at LADIES' HOME NURSING—THURSDAY. June 4, at 7 p.m. 7 N S FIRST Al °- WEDNESDAY. June 10. at Also— .t 1^ IRAN P 1 „ BAY —LADIES HOME NURSING, at Murray s Bay Hall, on THURSDAY, June 4 at 7 p.m. . _ 4 , S. E. LANGSTONE. I Secretary-Manager of Auckland Centre. N.Z. n PEOPLE'B UNIVERSITY (INC.). SUNDAY. 2.45. Starts sharp on time. Speakers: DR GUY B. CHAPMAN. On "THE PROPOSED SOLUTION OF MARKETING " MR. A. H. HONEYFIELD (Internal Marketing Board). "PROBLEMS OF MODERN MARKETING." Members and friends arrive very early 3. QUEEN STREET. Discussion. g RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION — Members and atjjSv? a r Fe A in . vlted to hear MR. W. To TO-MORROW 3 (Sund^f e S, 7.3 S o tr p". fl OU i? LECTURES ON THE HEAVENS. June 4 'V„-, lß ' 25 - Lecturer: L. R. H. BEAUMONT na' CHURCH OP CHRIST HALL Francis Stre« Grey Lynn. Observations with telescope (weather permitting). 7.15 to 7.50 p.m.: L«ufre Single 13*' t0 930 pm *\ Season Ticket 4'! RAIIAVAY notices TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND TO PAPAKURA SUNDAY. MAY 31, 1942. run* C as " nd ,rom Pa Pakura will (a) Auckland depart 1.27 p.m. (via Orakpil Tironui arrive 2.20. Papakura arrive 2.23 pm (b) Tironui depart 4.50 p.m. (via Or»tpM Auckland arrive 5.40 p.m. urakei), <-,«L a 'i nS r, (a ' and <b) st °P for Passengers at Orukei. Purewa. Glen Innes. Tamaki Panmnrp Sylvia Park. Otahuhu and Tironui. ' nm «re. (c) Auckland depart 1.30 p.m. Newmarl-et l in Remuera 1 45, Green Lane 1.48 ElWslle ' ' Penrose 1.54. Otahuhu 2.1. Papatoetoe 2«' Man U rewa 2.16. Tironui 2.26. Pa£k£i° e arrive <d> Papakura depart 4.50 p.m.. Tironm «; * Auckland arrive 5.54 p.m. uronui 5.5, an< * stop for passengers at market. Remuera. Green Lane p n ,, 1 Otahuhu. Papatoetoe. Manurewa and Tironui? 6 ' Bus connects with trains at Tironui. Second cla« return tare. Auckland to Tironm stopping stat CheaP <"» 30 INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH. LOW RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. FIR*. ACCIDENT. Uftmgii
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 12
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