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AMTTSEMEJfTS FINAL DAY — 11 — 2 — 5 — 7.50. "TORPEDO BOAT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. "AMONG THE LIVING" Recommended by Censor for Adults — Nofc Suitable for Children. THEATRE MAJESTIC Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corp., Ltd. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 10.50 — 2.0 — 5.0 — 7.50 The First of our "Seal of Merit" Programmes— Programmes Especially Chosen for Your Enjoyment. Follow Him ... at the risk of INSANITY. Find Him and you'll never RETURN. A PHANTOM KILLER ... TERRORISING. TERRIFYING, TORTURING, DESTROYING THE CRIMINALS THE COURTS DARE NOT TOUCH!! "THE STRANGE CASE OF "THE STRANGE CASE OF "THE STRANGE CASE OF "THE STRANGE CASE OF "THE STRANGE CASE OF DOCTOR R/X" DOCTOR R/X" DOCTOR R/X" DOCTOR R/X" DOCTOR R/X" WITH Lionel Atwill Patric Knowles Mona Barrie "D / V .... THE STRANGEST CASE IN THE ANNALS OF CRIME. Recommended by Censor for Adults — Not Suitable for Children. AND. IN ADDITION (Not at 5 p.m. Session), "THREE FACES WEST" "THREE FACES WEST" "THREE FACES WEST" "THREE FACES WEST" WITH John Wayne Sigrid Gurie No More Thrilling Adventure Story has ever been Filmed!!! Approved for Universal Exhibtion. EVENINGS, AT 7.35 — "Mysterious Dr. Satan " j Reserve Early — Phone 43-210 111 l ASTOR IMI To-night at S : Variety Session, 7.30. DEANNA DURBIN : CHARLES LAUGHTON In " IT STARTED WITH EVE " Richard Dix : Ann Rutherford in " BADLANDS OF DAKOTA " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCING READ THIS. A Complete Transformation. THE POPULARITY OF the METROPOLE I IN QUEEN STREET Has forced us TO ENLARGE considerably the Dancing Space of this Famous Cabaret, and we can now safely claim that the METROPOLE Is the Largest and Most Up-to-date Dance Hall in the Dominion—which means—More Room for Dancers and More Comfort. ALSO More than Six Million Cubic Feet of Pure Air is forced inlo the Ballroom every hour—which means—No Smoky Atmosphere and No Headaches. To-night's Programme — MODERN AND RHYTHMIC Evening Dress Not Essential. Admission 2/. Sit-down Supper. ALFRED FENN. Director. REFINEMENT AND SOCIABILITY! Admission of Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited 16 DANCE! DANCE! "WESTHAVEN" CURRAN STREET EXT., HERNE BAY. SATURDAY, JULY 18. Conducted by the Auckland Motor Yacht Club (Inc.). LEN MERIDITH'S POPULAR BAND LEN MERIDITH'S POPULAR BAND. Dancing 8 to Midnight. Admission 2/6. USUAL TRANSPORT. USUAL TRANSPORT. RESERVES—Day Phone 42-974. Evening and Saturday, 26-844. MEMBERS OF FORCES AND MERCHANT MARINE — PtEASE NOTE: SUNDAY TEA DANCES HAVE BEEN POSTPONED Until Further Notice. " - 18 BALMORAL DANCE CLUB ZEALANDIA HALL. BALMORAL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. 50 -50 DANCING Free Gift 10/. Lucky Numbers, Monte Carlo, etc. Admission 1, 6. Good Supper. LOU COCKS AND HIS CAVALIERS. Hall for Hire—Phone 26-415. 16 REALM OLD-TIME DANCE REALM OLD-TIME DANCE MASONIC HALL UPPER QUEEN STREET. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY. 16 K. C. RUSSELL, M.C. IRS BALLROOM, THIRD FLOOR FERGUSSON BUILDING. CIVIC SQUARE 49-047. LESSONS IN MODERN OLD-TIME RS RHYTHM. Classes FRIDAY? 8 till T.m 1 wi°t£ da e^h W^erm! day ' PrW "» 5* 6 ARTHUR PELL — DORNE MURFITT. B FEED EDNEYS STUDIO, 319, Queen St—Private Lessons: Modern. Old-Time Dally. Class Eve'v Tues. Tuition In the Rhumba.— Ph. 41-615 Inquiries TH Ballroom, Private Tuition, Fortnightly PnESf ? a ?» ces '. yc ' technique assured; H.M w? —Mavis Toilemache. Epsom°~Zl4' TH railway notices TRAIN FROM AUCKLAND TO PAPAKUBA. SUNDAY, 19th JULY. 1942. i £ XC " r^ 0n ,J ra . in V . Pa P»kura leaves Auckland 1.30 p.m.. New market Jn. 1.40. Remuera 145 Green Lar.e 1.48, Ellerslie 1.51, Penrose 154* Otahuhu 2.1, Papaioetoe 2.8. Manurewa 2 16' Tironui 2.26, Papakura arrive 2.29 p.m ' ' sb?i°n S Passengers only at the ' stations Return .train leaves Papakura 4.30 p m Tironui 5.5, Auckland arrive 5.54. Makes Same stops for passengers as on outward journey Second c.ass return fare Auckland to Tiron-' 1/8 - 18

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 8

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