AMUSEMENTS Centrally Heated. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices 1/6 to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100 FACTS. NOT FICTION . . . You wouldn't believe it possible if you didn't know that it's true . . . " UNDERGROUND " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Drama more tense. Action more moving. Adventure more thrilling, because it's happening RIGHT NOW! Portrayed by an International Cast, " UNDERGROUND " Depicts the rebellion that seethes in Europe to-day, shows the true escapades of some of the world's most gallant adventurers. Featuring Philip Doon — Jeffrey Lynn Kaaren Verne — Mona Maris — Also Showing — "SOCKEROO " A Two-Reel Comedy, Starring Maxie Rosenbloom. Also, "FIGHTING FISH" Showing Shark and Swordflsh Hunting in New Zealand waters. Paramount Air Mail News. Observer X reports from the .U.S. Battle Fleet — Films of War Activity of Ships, Planes and Men on the vital Pacific Patrol — Cruiser Juneau is Commissioned — Twin Destroyers Launched — New York Outlaws Pinball — 9,000,000 MORE AMERICANS register in 20 - 44 age group. Fmlay Robb AT THE GBAND organ. I TUDOR I CINEMA :: REMUERA I vJ U\JSX | Phone 24-749. To-night at 8. SONJA HENIE and JOHN PAYNE in the Comedy " SUN VALLEY SERENADE " Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Gay and Delightful Picture. ALSO: M.G.M. Newsreel —Elsa Maxwell Comedy— Magic Carpet—Cartoon. I p ATFTY I cmEMA :s TAKAPUNA 1 * 1 Phone 78-465. To-night. B. ■ Abbott and Costello in the Comedy •IN THE NAVY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "March of Tims," etc. ! AVONDALE j , A 4 N 5 D Myrna Loy, William Powell in their Funniest yet, " LOVE CRAZY" Also: James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald in "SHINING VICTORY" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1s T R aWTT\ p ™-? 8 a 0 : TO-NIGHT AT 8. William Gargan — Irene Hervey, 44 BOMBAY CLIPPER " Also— "ELLERY QUEEN AND THE PERFECT CRIME" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 BIRKENHEAD! ro ™ RS DEANNA DURBIN. CHARLES LAUGHTON. with Robert Cummings and Guy Kibbee in 44 IT STARTED WITH EVE " Comedy, Romance, Music and Laughter to Banish the Blues! Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 AMBASSADOR! P ° A ' t nt 7 C 3oTm er - ROBERT TAYLOR. RUTH HUSSEY In " FLIGHT COMMAND " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Sidney Toler — Joan Valerie in "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM" Recommended by Censor for Adults. jLIBERTY CINEMA| TO-NIGHT at 7.30—A Programme packed with Action and Thrills. Pat O'Brien. John Garfield in "FLOWING GOLD." Lloyd Nolan in ."MR DYNAMITE." Both Approved for Universal Ex. I NEW ROYAL"| TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIOHT ALICE FAYE, DON AMECHE In "THAT NIGHT IN RIO" WILLIAM BOYD, RUSSELL HAYDEN In 44 DOOMED CARAVAN " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unpaid Reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. |KING'S THEATRE! Joel McCrea and Laraine Day In "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Splendid Supporting Programme. LECTURES ST JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. St. John Ambulance Classes of Instruction will commence at the Ambulance Station Rutland Street, as follows:— LADIES' FIRST - AID—MONDAY, July 27 at 7 p.m. LADIES' HOME NURSING—TUESDAY, July 28. at 7 p.m. S. E. LANGSTONE. 18 Secretary-Manager of Auckland Centre. NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (Incorporated). GREY LYNN SUB - CENTRE. *° Members and Intending Members.— HOME NURSING CLASS will Commence on MONDAY, July 27, in the BAPTIST HALL, Richmond Avenue, at 7 p.m. E. HENDERSON, Phones 27-865, 19-553. Secretary.^ NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. "PETER THE GREAT," STRAND—As permission cannot be obtained for screening above SUNDAY July, 19, a Lecture will be given by W. AIREY, M.A.— "U.S.S.R. IN WORLD AFFAIRS" Songs of Freedom. 7.45; Lecture, 8-9; Questions, 9-9.30. Chairman: GEORGE JACKSON. Sliver Collection. 18 N.Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (INC.). „ „ SUND AY. 2.45 p.m. ' 5' COLEMAN (Fruiterer) will speak on Dear Fruit and Vegetables: The Causes , and Remedies. Members and friends please arrive early. Discussion 3. QUEEN STREET. S ' i ASSOCIATION — Members and MPTHnnI? i i " vited hear MRS. A. J. kAPTHORNE lecture on "Papal Intrigue in U.S.A. and Ireland at the Fabian Clubroom. 3, Queen 7 Vn*£ J u P Btalrs >. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) at i.ou p.m. 2g
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 10
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