AMtSEMIiXTS Embassy Theatre will be Open •Jo-morrow (Sunday) at 7.45 p.m. See Advertisement elsewhere on page. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 To-day OCCASIONALLY THERE COMES TO THE SCREEN A STORY SO UNUSUALLY DELIGHTFUL. SO HARD TO CLASSIFY BY CUSTOMARY TERMS. THAT EVEN SUPERLATIVES GIVE NO HINT OF ITS MERIT. SUCH A FILM WAS "GOOD-BYE. MR. CHIPS." AND SUCH A FILM IS "THf VANISHING VIRGINIAN." IJS SIMPLE GREATNESS, ITS WARM HUMOUR, ITS HEART-WARMING APPEAL IS SO EXTRAORDINARY THAT ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOO "SEE FOR YOURSELF." " THE « the VANISHING VIRGINIAN" VANISHING VIRGINIAN" VANISHING VIRGINIAN" VANISHING VIRGINIAN" CARES WILL VANISH WHEN YOU MEET THIS AMUSING FAMILY WHO FOUND LIFE ONE HILARIOUS AND DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE . . YOU'LL LOVE THEM ALL! FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN At his lovable best as the hottempered head of a trouble-making family, who can't help raising the r roof. KATHRYN GRAYSON KATHRYN GRAYSON Andy Hardy's Secretary . . . the singing sensation of that film back again in her next big step to stardom. SPRING BYINGTON Dizzier than ever . . . she can't be bothered with anything that happened less than fifty years ago. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Theatre — Telephone 32-660. I rpTTnnT? I CINEMA :: REMUERA 1 1 I phone 24-749. To-night at 8. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Edward Everett Horton. Evelyn Keyes and Claude Rains in "HERE COMES MR. JORDAN" The Surprise Comedy of the Year! ALSO: Metro Newsreel—Coloured Rhapsody— "Women in Photography"—"Kitchen Quiz." Recommended by CeniDr for Adults. I p A TT7»nn"V" I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I uAIiL 1 X 1 p hone 78-465. To-night. 8. NELSON EDDY and JEANETTE MacDONALD in the Coloured "BITTER SWEET" Recommended by Censor for Adults. GOOD SUPPORTING BILL. rAVONDALEI ' In Technicolour— MADELEINE CARROLL. FRED MacMURRAY In " VIRGINIA " Albo — Edward G. Robinson and Ida Lupino in "THE SEA WOLF" Approved for Universal Exhibition. [STRAND! STZSE TO-NIGHT. Melvyn Douglas. Ruth Hussey. "OUR WIFE." Also "DANCING ON A DIME." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 BIRKENHEAD! ro ™ Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in "MEN OF BOYS' TOWN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 AMBASSADOR I P TiT:.T WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY In "LOVE CRAZY" Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay in "ELLERY QUEEN AND THE PERFECT CRIME" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also a "Crime Does Not Pay" Episode. jLIBERTY CINEMAI ™ 7 L B L 9 ; TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. RAY MILLAND and VERONICA LAKE In " I WANTED WINGS " An Epic of the American Air Force. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. I NEW ROYAL j TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT DEANNA DURBIN. CHARLES LAUGHTON In "IT STARTED WITH EVE " 808 HOPE, DOROTHY LAMOUR In "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unpaid Reserves not held after 1.30 p.m. At the Request of the Authorities EMBASSY and REGENT WILL BE OPENED FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF ALL MEMBERS OF FORCES IN UNIFORM AND THE MERCHANT NAVY. EACH OF WHOM MAY BRING A CIVILIAN FRIEND. SUNDAY • NIGHT AT 7.45 SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 r-?I?S OPEN AT 7 P.M. PRICES AS USUAL. No Reservations. EMBASSY THEATRE Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer'a « the VANISHING VIRGINIAN " FRANK MORGAN and KATHRYN GRAYSON. Approved for Universal Exhibition. REGENT THEATRE Paramount Pictures Present " BAHAMA PASSAGE " MADELEINE CARROLL—STIRLING HAYDEN. ALL-TECHNICOLOUR ROMANCE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. REGENT and EMBASSY MEETIXtiS AUCKLAND DRIVER S' UNION. A SPECIAL URGENT MEETING FOR ALL OMNIBUS DRIVERS * Will be Held in the TRADES HALL. HOBSON STREET TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 10.30 A.M. BUSINESS: To consider an application made bv the N 7 n O H t ° r , °'T ,n » bus Proprietors' Association to ,he Industrial Emergency Council for a variation Awart CI3USeS in the Passenger Drivers" lengthen you" working l??™' wiU """iderably are h £r£nUy er reoulr£? ° n v ' he Prosed alterations meeting ?s ndanCe Bt this 25 L - G - MATTHEWS. Secretary. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAIIWav SERVANTS RAILWAY (AUCKLAND BRANCH). pos™poTro le Sntii N ToT f SSßß<^w n \ t l ly 18 26. starting at 1.30 o 2 t„ S J Sunday) July Address b# Mr. iScM?' and Mr' 0 aa 24 (Signed) s. P. GAY. Branch Secretary. NEWMARKET RETURNED SOLDIERS. Members Please Note QUARTERLY MEETING. w iU»? e held ln the CLUBROOMS, on MONDAY, AUGUST 3 At 8 p.m. 25 ' BATES. Secretary. QUEST CLUB AND PSYCHIC INSTITUTE Swanson Street. ' MOND t£' K il'n a sere ne.'' "--"Experiments With WEDNESDAY, 1 p.m.—MR E GRFFNKUTTW "Maori Viewpoint ol the ITH - P- m - —Members' Annual Meeting. FRIr> HARRIS P ' m ' —TtanCe DISCURSIon > MRS. H. SOCIAL JUSTICE, Room 219, VICTORIA ARCADE WEDNESDAY. 2.30 P.M. " FACING FACTS IN NEW ZEALAND STATISTICS." MR. GEOFFREY HODSON. 25 OUTDOOR SPORTS BEST Racquet Restrlnging. 8/6 to 30/.—Warr* Sports Depot. Ltd.. Exchange Lane. K
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 174, 25 July 1942, Page 10
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