AMUSEMENTS ' TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. — 2 P.M. — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Enchanting Musical Romance . . . " SMILIN' THROUGH " " SMILIN' THROUGH " " SMILIN' THROUGH " " SMILIN' THROUGH " " SMILIN' THROUGH " — With — JEANETTE MacDONALD BRIAN AHERNE GENE RAYMOND — lAN HUNTER Associate Programme Includes: "TRIUMPH WITHOUT DRUMS" (Carey Wilson Miniature). "WEDDING WORRIES" (Our Gang Comedy) and ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW. PLANS AT THEATRE — PHONE 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. pllli'lilllillllilll ' i j ! Y !|jjjji|!| STRAND J|j Ml jjili jjjjj Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. | ij {j FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 11—2 — 5 — 8 o'clock. Prices 1/ to 2/10. Reserves from 1/6. Children Half-price at All Sessions. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. FINALLY TO-DAY— GARY COOPER In " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" " Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" With JEAN ARTHUR and GEORGE BANCROFT. Associate Features Include— Paramount News, "Fistic Fun." and Federal Bureau of Investigation. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-MORROW-TRAILING A KILLER BAFFLING THE POLICE GUARDING A LADY WHEN DANGER BECKONS FROM THE SHADOWS YOU'LL HEAR HIS " Footsteps In The Dark " FOLLOW THAT MAN ON HIS MOST AMAZING ADVENTUP.E. HE LEADS THE WAY TO THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN UNLIKE YOU'VE SEEN HIM BEFORE. HE'S A MYSTERY MAN WHO MAKES MURDER HIS HOBBY IN WARNER BROTHERS' MYSTERY COMEDY " Footsteps In The Dark" " Footsteps In The Dark" " Footsteps In The Dark " " Footsteps In The Dark " " Footsteps In The Dark " " Footsteps In The Dark " | A STORY THAT COMBINES LAUGHTER WITH THRILLS, JOY WITH EXCITEMENT. AND DANGER WITH ROMANCE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. RESERVE NOW FOR THE WEEK-END nil ASTOR III! r: To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. Joan Cra\vford : Melvj'n Douglas in " A WOMAN'S FACE " Lloyd Nolan : Irene Hcrvey in "MR. DYNAMITE Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PHONE RESERVES not held after 7.30. DAXCIXG A Complete Transformation. THE POPULARITY OF IT H E METROPOLE 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 I is forced into the Ballroom every hour—which means—No Smoky Atmosphere and No Headaches, i 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. 23 FRED EDNEY'S STUDIO, 319, Queen St —Private Lessons: Modern. Old-Time Daily. Class Every Tues. Tuition in the Rhumba.—Ph. 41-615 inquiries j TH MODERN Ballroom. Private Tuition, Fortnightly Supper Dances, style, technique assured: H.M. hal£ fee - — Mavis Tollemache, Epsom: 16-214. TH MOTOR SERVICES DAIL X SERVICES TO MORRINSVILLE, TE AROHA. MATAMATA (via TRhuna). RESUMPTION OF THROUGH SERVICE FOB MOSRINSVILLE, TE AROHA—B.3O ajn i p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. FOR MAiAMA'i A—3 p.m. Sunday, op m Booking Offica: Municipal Transport Station. Ring 41-963 ( 3 lines). EDWARDS MOTORS. - 1 D GUBBS MOTORS. LIMITED. Leave Booking Office. Municipal Transport Station. Phone 41-863. for SILVHIRDALE, OREWA, WAIWERA PTTWfYI WARKWORTH. MATAKANA. LEIOH KAWAU ISLAND. Week Days: 9 a.m.. j p.m. Saturday. 8 «■ m 2.30 P.m. Sunday. 6.50 pjn. (8 a.m. car Warkworth and Kawau only). Leaves Leigh Monday to Saturday. 730 ° m Sunday, 3 p.m. "o AUCKLAND - W A I H I. „ Car 'l . <J e Part Auckland Bus Terminal for Hauraki Plains, Paeroa. Waihi 11.15 a.m., 3 pmSS' Tauranga. Te Puke. Whakatane". I 1115 ®-" 1 - Fares: Paeroa. 136; Waihi '5 5 anga 19/9: Whakatane, 24/11; Opotiki. Depart Waihi for Auckland, 8 a.m., 12.20 p m fleets 12.30 train). Sunday, 4.45 p.m. Reserve TRANSPORT, LIMITED. Phone 41-963. B MEETINGS ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. HAEREMAI CHAPTER, NO. 372. A Meeting of the above Chapter will be held on Saturday. 2oth July. 1942. at 2.30 p m in the OVERSEAS CLUB ROOMS. Queen's Arcade Auckland. ' All Members of the said Order cordially invited 23 NEW ZEALAND DEMOCRACY ASSOCIATION. THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE Tnr.T.n TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JULY 24, AT 105, PACIFIC BUILDING. Open Discussion. Public Invited. . 33 BUILDING ABOUT Building—Unique Designs, finance, best materials, workmanship.—Cain. 26-655. HS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 172, 23 July 1942, Page 8
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