AM USE M l: V T s G-MEN ! RACKETEERS ! gangsters : TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT a /tivoliX N t TIVOLI j Plv. nr> 41-341 Pi;• i"ir 44-136 Direction: Amjlnirj'.-ij Thea-.rej, L'd. G-Mi-n Rout (lan.L'land ! 'lOHN Fi'O.M *: F'.'.'SPA PFK Hi.ADI INE.S . . . ~< RFAMS Tlli.i 11 X A MIC STORY OF (HIMi I.'jHUS Wit', 1.1- \U UUUI'.I.ii LIVES' " FEDERAL MULLETS" " FEDERAL BULLETS" " FEDERAL MULLETS " 44 FEDERAL BULLETS " 44 FEDERAL BULLETS " " FEDERAL BULLETS" "FEDERAL BULLETS" "FEDERAL BULLETS" WITH MI LB URN' STONE TERRY WALKER ZEFFIE TILBURY OAN( i BCSTINi; (\ MEN fiMAMI RACKET KIN (»POM — 2nd Feature — ACTION! — SUSPENSE! DRAMA! "MERCY ISLAND" 44 MERCY ISLAND " "MERCY ISLAND" WITH OTTO KRUGER GLORIA DICKSON RAY MIDDLETON FACKED WITH THRILLS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET. Both Rocommended by Censor lor Adults. 1500 SEATS AT 1 ' \f_ I'. CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d I STATE i ?°."Tslt. at 7.30 ' DEVONPOK 1 Pnone 70-101 Centrally Heated. The Secret Dreams of a Lonesome Woman ? One of the Strangest Stories ever told, exposing the Hidden Things In a Woman's Mind. JAMES STEPHENSON In A. J. Crontn s f 44 SHINING VICTORY " TIM HOLT In Gene Stratton Porter'* "LADDIE" I STATE ; ?°" N L°"lt. at 7.45 I ONLHUNi iA 1 fnune 5-I-J44 BETTY GRABLB — DON AMECHE In the Beautiful All-Technicolour Musical Smash Hit! * "MOON OVER MIAMI" SIDNEY TOLER In the Thrilling * "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM" fPRINCESS - ! ?°'Tslt." 7.45 1 I DOMINION ROAD Mione 61-439 Never Was Laughter More Needed Than Now! And never was a Picture more Laugh-laden than CLAUDETTE COLBERT — RAY MILLAND BRIAN AHERNE In the Romantic Mlrthquak* f "SKYLARK" WM. (Caisldy) BOYD — RUSSELL HAYDEN 44 Secrets of the Wasteland " A DELPHI ?f?: N i OH slt 7.45 I RICHMOND AVE. Phone 21-335 Sweet as a Magnolia . . . Thrilling as a Steeplechase ! MADELEINE CARROL — FRED MacMURRAY In the Brilliant All-Colour f "VIRGINIA" All the Thrilling Beauty of Modern Virginia ... its Stately Mansions, its Galloping Kedcoatcd Fox Hunters ... its Verdant Loveliness ... All this as the Spectacular Setting lor Sparkling. Romantic Comedy. ANN SHIRLEY — RAY BOLQER * 44 4 JACKS AND A JILL " I A T I Final Screening I TO-NIGHT at 7 AK I POWBQNBY ROAD I Phone 28-940 4 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d "Don't! Don't! You Can't Do That!" Who was she? . this beautiful woman whose hysterical screams stopped the performance at the critical moment of the murder scene in "Othello" . . You will meet a new and dramatic MIRIAM HOPKINS — SEBASTIAN SHAW In Alexander Korda's f " MEN ARE NOT GODS " THE JONES FAMILY — JOAN DAVIS In the Hilarious * "TOO BUSY TO WORK" * Denotes Approved to r Universal Exhibition, t Denotes Recommended by Censor lor Adults. MOTQK SERVICES SUBURBAN BUSES. LTD. OPERATING SERVICES BETWEEN: AUCKLAND AND TE PAPAPA. AUCKLAND AND PAPATOETOE VIA MANOERE. AUCKLAND AND OTAHUHU. PAVONA ROAD VIA MANOERE. In crcier to conserve the nqcossarv tvres as required by the Minister of Transport, wo wish to notify nil pntrens. that as from MONDAY, August 3. until iurther notice, the following ititerallons to the timetables will be observed — SUNDAY SERVICES WILL BE SUSPENDED ON ALL ROUTES. SATURDAY SERVICES WILL BE SUSPENDED FROM 2.0 P.M. ON ALL ROUTES. AUCKLAND-TE PAPAPA SERVICE;— MONDAY TO FRIDAY: Service will be suspended after the 7.10 p.m. ex City. Last trip cx Te Papupa, fi.3o p.m. Delete cx Te Pnpapa. 0 10 a.m.. 1.0 p.m., 2.40 p.m.. 5 0 p.m., 6.0 p.m. Delete cx City. 10.20 a m , 1.40 p.m., 3.30 pm 4.20 p.m. AUCKLAND-PAPATOETOE VIA MANOERE SERVICE: — MONDAY TO FRIDAY: Depart Papatoetoe for City direct, 8.50 a.m. and 7 10 a.m. Drpai' city for Pap»toetoe direct, 4.40 p.m. and .1.20 p.m. FEEDER SERVICE BETWEEN PAPATOETOE AND ONEHUNOA TRAMS— Depart Papalodoe, 8.50 a.m.. 10.30 a.m.. 11.0 r, "-J0 p.m.. 3.30 p.m.. 4.0 pm. and 4.35 p.m. Depart OnehungH. 8 20 a.m.. 9.30 a.m.. 10.0 a.m. anti no a.m.. 3.0 p.m., 4.15 p.m., 5.S p.m. SATURDAY ■ Pm ' PaP 7. t 40 l a o m '" r CUy dlrect ' 690 om ' " nd City for Papatoetoe direct. 12.« p.m. SERVICE BETWEEN PAPATOETOE D.P.rt Pap?to?toe', 8.50 a am ~ 0 Deo?;? 1 "o n i?° 3 0 P.m" - 110 "m. a'nd"u 1 o' am° 9 ' 30 im - 100 and 2.30 p m p m 12 45 P m - AUCKLAND-OTAHUMU-FAVONA ROAn MONDAY TO - ° °' P *7 r 3o°. U m UhU '° r CUy "irect. 6.45 a.m. and Depart Otahuhu '"foV'o" 1 h dlrect - 5 20 p m Depart" SATURDAY ra " ,nd 01^"111 '' 9 0 »■»■. Depart Otahuhu for Cltv « « UrpaVt n cUv''ro" t o^h Cl i a ' fld " am ' " nd 7i ° Black Brldtc. " u " l -' 3O P Connect Depp '-"t s'" UhU °" ChUnga ' 930 p.m. for Otahuhu. ~0 a.m.. 1a . 4 „ OA " * lIIVICII ro MORRINSVILL* tt A ROHA UATAUit <»!• T*nuna» *AIAMATA WAIAMATA — j p m Sunday. • p.B. Municipal Transport 41-SU <} CDWARD3 MOTORS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 178, 30 July 1942, Page 8
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