AMUSEMENTS EVERY DAY AT 11 — 2 — 5 — 7 - 50 - THEBE'S LAUGHTER FOR YOU I I THEATRE MAJESTIC Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corp.. Ltd. R The Famous "Scatterbrain" "Sis Hopkins" Headin' for More Hilarity! JUDY CANOVA JUDY CANOVA JUDY CANOVA With EDDIE FOY — SLIM SUMMERVILLE In " PUDDIN' HEAD " " PUDDIN' HEAD " " PUDDIN' HEAD " SONGS: " Puddin' Head." "Manhattan Matinee," "You're Telling I," "Hey, Junior." Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 PLUS, BUT NOT AT 5 P.M., / "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" KENT TAYLOR — FRANCES LANGFORD Recommended by Censor lor Adults. EVENINGS. 7.35 — 44 DR. SATAN." Book — Majestic — 43-210 :FULLER THEATRES : 1 PRINCE EDWARD | Ph^e WT 4? N 2 b 2 . TO-NIGHT, 7.30. FOR THREE DAYS. Guest Night — 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d Here is another of those All Entertainment Guest Night Programmes — Two Features. Shorts and Serial. HUMPHREY BOGART. KAY FRANCIS in the Thrilling Action-packed Drama of the Underworld, 'KING of the UNDERWORLD' Also — PAT O'BRIEN. JOAN BLONDELL in a Sizzling Story of the Press. . »OFF THE RECORD " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. I [ BRITANNIA~| P p h ™ so £ B o?i. Warm and Comfortable. To-night at 7.30 , THREE STAR ATTRACTIONS. Pat O'Brien. Constance Bennett in " ESCAPE TO GLORY" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Eddie Albert. Peggy Morai* in " TREAT 'EM ROUGH" Approved for Universal Exhibition. •AMERICA AT WAR" ('MARCH OF TIME"). ' I VICTORIA | This Evening at 7.30 ' Sweeping out of Storm-torn Seas comes a Titanic Screen Thrill — with Franchot Tone, John Carroll, WALTER BRENNAN, CAROL BRUCE In " THIS WOMAN IS MINE " " THIS WOMAN IS MINE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. HELEN MACK. ROGER PRYOR In " POWER DIVE " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Friday -QUIET WEDDING" Recommended by Censor for Adults. : [ CA M E OI"* te C phone' ?6 R foI LYNN " GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR THREE NIGHTS — AT 7.30. 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d A Romantic Comedy Riot you'll thoroughly enjoy, with FOUR Popular Stars— un?S Y t ,, l^, ELLY - R OBERT CCMMINGS. HUGH HERBERT and ROLAND YOUNG . " PRIVATE AFFAIRS " I Also—A Thrilling. Weird and Baffling Mystery " DOUBLE ALIBI " Featuring WAYNE MORRIS. MARGARET LINDSAY and WILLIAM GARGAN. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Usual Newsreel. stronc Supports, and Serial "Mysterious Dr. Satan." AUCTIONS GEORGE WALKER, LTD., J ith v, ! nStrUCtions from Mr - Hamlin, who has sold his property, will sell bv Publir i Auction, at the Residence. 1. CRICKET avp DOMINION ROAD (near Eden Park) VE " TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, HIS COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. I Including: FIME COURTNEY ALL-WAVE mmn' S f'U'n 1 ? 001 Cabinet {almost new)- Pretty s'?'"fronted Oak China Cabinet. Oak Tea Waeon I , r h J ra> l Card , Table ' ° ak Drawleaf Table and WM CARPET V? ' Ornaments. Pictures. JAM. OARPET. 12 X 9: Good B.C. Screen BO Box Kerb. Fire Tidy. Mantel Clock half chime-3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, uphol in Genoa Velvet: Curtains. Rev. Rug 2 Brass Plan™. 9 YA RDS 271N AXM. RUNNER, Sllp MaS ofk Barrel Pot Stand. Pictures. Pair Chenille Curtains Quality Oak Bedroom Suite of 5 pieces, comnrislng Mirror-door Wardrobe, Dressing Table Lowboy j =■!! Pancned Ked and 4-ply Wire. Mattresses and Pillows; 2 Pair Blankets. Marc. Quilt Floor Rugs. Cong Square. Camp Stretcher, Commode Twin Single D.P. Panel Beds and Wires Mattresses' _ Wardrobe. Reflex Mirror Chest. S.G Chair' O.R Extension Table. O.R. Chairs. Hand-worked fw tv CIO U I - OR - Panelled Settee and Squab Elec lion, Pots and Pans. Crockery. Canvas Blinds ' Garden Tools. Garden Hose, Carpenter's Bcn~h' Tools. Small Vice. etc.. etc. tcn.h. And 24 BUDGIES AND^ SEVERAL CAGES. GEORGE WALKER. LTD SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers — 28 j . DAXCIXG I DANCE — TO-NIGHT DANCE TE AKARANA GIRLS' BAND SOCIAL HALL, Opposite Newton Post Office. Good Music Good Supper. ; Admission 1': Men in Uniform 6d. 28 MODERN Ballroom. Private Tuition Fortnichrw Forres' techn '°" e assured: H.M. 16-214" fee.—Mavis Tollemache, Epsom: * TH
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 176, 28 July 1942, Page 8
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