_ AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. 11 — 2 — 8 To-day Occasionally there comes to the Screen a so unusually delightful, so hard to classify oy customary terms, that even superlatives give no hint of its merit. Such a Film was 4 'Good-bye. Mr. Chips." AND SUCH A FILM IS "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN." Its simple greatness, its warm humour, its heart-warming appeal is so extraordinary that all we ask is that you "See For Yourself." « the 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 alll FRANK MORGAN At his lovable best as the hottempered head of a trouble-making family, who can't help raising the roof. 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 T'TT'nOT? ' CINEMA :: REMUERA I I Phone 24-749. To-night at 8. MERLE OBERON. Edna May Oliver and Sara Allgood (of "How Green Was My Valley") in "LYDIA" Recommended by Censor for Adults. An Alexander Korda Production. From the French "Un Carmet de Bal." EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. I P A TFTV I cinema :: takapuna I I Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. MELVYN DOUGLAS and RUTH HUSSEY in the Comedy " OUR WIFE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. GOOD FEATURETTES. jAVONDALE | James Cagney in "CITY FOR CONQUEST" SELECTED SUPPORTS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ISTRA N D ] ; Ray Milland — William Holden. "I WANTED WINGS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. FIRST HALF SELECTED FEATURETTES. ! BIRKENHEAD! Ta^ 5 ' Victor McLaglen. Ann Nagel in ' "DIAMOND FRONTIER" Hectic Drama of the Rush for Wealth. Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 AMBASSADOR ] v Tt\T v T' Bud Abbott, Lou Costello in "BUCK PRIVATES" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Florence Rice. Kent Taylor in "GIRL IN 313" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Adults 1/. 1/6. [Liberty cinemai TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 —Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in the Mighty Sequel to the unforgettable "Boys' Town"— " MEN OF BOYS' TOWN " EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I NEW ROYAL | Guest Night To-night at 7.30 Arleen Whelan, Gordon Oliver in "SABOTAGE" Jack Holt. Cecelia Callejo in "PASSPORT TO ALCATRAZ" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PETER PAN~^3|B " The Cabaret With a Personality." TO-NIGHT Dancing 8 p.m. — Midnight. Gaiety Bounded Only By Decorum! FULL BAND — COMPRISING NINE PLAYERS FULL BAND — COMPRISING NINE PLAYERS. 1/6 — Ladies — 1/6 J 2/6 — Gentlemen — 2/6 ' RESERVES TEL. 48-777. OPEN NIGHTLY! INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PUBLIC NOTICES TAXICAB CONTROL EMERGENCY " oti^ e , is hereby given that the Auckland . Con , t ™l Committee will hold a Public , |rans?ori n ßnarH i? ar ?. ?°° m ot lhe Auckland iransport Board, 43, Customs Street West Auckland. at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY. July 31 1942 for nvfn C PU f POSe ° l rec . eivin E evidence and representaIi °^ n any , interested party regarding the Taxicatf'work essential and non-essential Any further information required mav be obtained from the undersigned. Dated at Auckland this 29th day of July. 1942. QO J. A. C. SINCLAIR. 29 F- I. DRUMM. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, CHARLES ARAUNAH PELLEY. of Auckland. reJncM m 9 f a Publican's License in ' he , premises situate at the corner of ° ori r, customs Streets, Auckland, and known . ? 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TERM COMMENCES FROM DATE OF ENTRY There is an urgent demand for Trained Juniors for Commercial and War Work. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. New Zealand Insurance Building, Auckland. Telephone 48-286. Ws PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING. SPECIAL DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Now Starting in Shorthand. Typing. Office Routine Bookkeeping and Mathematics. Students may take one or more subjects as desired. Moderate fees. Individual Tuition on widest range ox modern office equipment in New Zealand. 94 per cent passes Government and Chamber of Commerce Examinations. Inquire early for Free Prospectus. Phone 32-248. DRULEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE. 12. O CONNELL STREET. RONALD W. CORSON, Director.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 177, 29 July 1942, Page 8
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