AMUSEMENTS STRANGEST ROMANTIC STORY TOL£» What strange evil influence held in its coils the*, who ventured on Dildo Cay . . . Mystic Is]® Broken Romances? w REGENT CENTRAL HEATING INSTALLED. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. 11.0. 2.0 AND 8 P.M. Paramount Pictures Present GLAMOROUS BAHAMA ISLAND SETTING Pxjg MADELEINE STIRLING CARROLL HAYDEN CARROLL HAYDEN CARROLL HAYDEN FLORA ROBSON — CECIL KELLAWAY LEO. G. CARROLL — MARY ANDERSON "BAHAMA PASSAGE " "BAHAMA PASSAGE" "BAHAMA PASSAGE" Glorious Tropical Island Romance. Aimed in TECHNICOLOUR dawn in the blue waters and sunswept island of the West Indies. THRILL TO STRANGE ROMANCE! This is the story of the people on Diido Car lovely windswept island. Hard and ur.vjgHin. as the island itself: bound by generations to» ruthless code of duty, and of what happens when into this loveliness and repression swaggers a, Girl who has been around. Supports Include— " 100.000 COBBERS " "Cobbers" All in the A.I.F. PATHE GAZETTE PLANS AT REGENT — TELEPHONE 32-888. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.). I STATE [ [STATE] Centrally Heated. Centrally Heated. Finally To-night at 3. MICKEY ROONEY — JUDY GARLAND "Life Begins For Andy Hardy" "Life Begins For Andy Hardy" "Life Begins For Andy Hardy" Excellent Featurettes. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing Friday — FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING. They're back again, and they haven't changed a bit . . . bless their happy hearts! Rowdy Nick and Nora Charles . . . Nick Junior and Asta . . . gaily doing more of those slaphappy things you've always loved them for' New "THIN MAN" thrills . . . laughs . , . and adventures. Bill Powell .. . Myrna Loy. Bill Powell ... Myrna Loy Bill Powell . . . Myrna Loy With NICK JUNIOR — and — ASTA "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" Featurettes Include: MARCH OF TIME — " AMERICANS ALL." "CUBA RHYTHM'' (Pete Smith Novelty). "MERCHANT SEAMEN" (a tribute to our gallant men c# the sea). Air Mail Review, etc. Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1p m VOGUE 7pm Karangahape Roa6. Phone 43-003. Final Screening of the Strange and Gripping Drama of a Bride whose dream of love turned into a Nightmare of Mystery . . . Her life haunted by the terror of her husband's secret life. JOAN FONTAINE — CARY GRANT " SUSPICION " " SUSPICION " — Associate Feature — CLARK GABLE — JOAN CRAWFokD "STRANGE CARGO" Screening at 7 p.m. Added Attraction: MARCH OF TIME — "AID FOR BRITAIN." All Recommended by Censor for Adults. I TTTDOR I CINEMA :: REMTJERA ' W W 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 "On Carmet de BaL" EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. I OATTTTV I cinema :: tahapuna I * I Phone 78-465. To-night. B. MELVYN DOUGLAS and RUTH HUSSEY in the Comedy " OUR WIFE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. GOOD FEATURETTES. [AVONDALE| TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. James Cagney in "CITY FOR CONQUEST" SELECTED SUPPORTS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. [STRANDI Kay Milland — William Holdcn. "I WANTED WINGS ' — T T ?c e -£ on 4? , . c . n ,!? cd by censor lor Adults. FIRST HALF SELECTED FEATURETTES. [AMBASSADOR I « At 7.30 p.m. Bud Abbott, Lou Costello in "BUCK PRIVATES" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Florence Rice. Kent Taylor in "GIRL IN 313" Aritii* ec ® mm cnded by Censor for Adult*. ASUitS 1 . 1 6. !LIBERTY~CINEMA| lZ^n^ os °I m , BO L S u. JX | NEW^ROYAL I KINGSLAND- ! | Phone 62-491. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Madeleine Carroll. Fred MacMurrav ill 'ONE NIGHT IN LISBON Frances Langford. Ken Murrsv in SWING IT. soldier: Bo'h Rccnmmcnded by Censor ior Adults. OUTDOOR SPORTS REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY! EDEN PARK — EDEN PARK ' THIS SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. AUCKLAND v. BRIGADE GROUP ARMY TEAM The Bricarie are fieltiir.c a srr-"-.r -. rv team " hirh i hey claim can and uiil 1,.-; - - abcut the defeat of Auckland Fredrv l- takir.c no chances and has picked a trani v iiirh can hold its with any in the <*cun'">. A THRILLING CLASH OF TWO GREAT TEAMS: Curtain-raiser at 1.45 p.m. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR V. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER CAMP BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE Admission Charges—Ground 1 . Ser\ 6d: Stand 1 ; School Children 3a. BEST Racquet Restrlngmg. 8 6 to 30'. —Ws"S Sports Depot. Ltd.. Exchange Lane K lectures NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (INC.). AUCKLAND CITY SUB-CENTRE. TO ALL MEMBERS AND INTENDING ::EM3ERS. The following Classes will corr.rr.' •*(■.*■ as m the Lecture Room. 101. Cas:oxs fa' ee: Ear" — TUESDAY. August 4 a: I P re.: HOME NURSING— WEDNESDAY ■' r II a" 7 p.m.: WEDNESDAY V'su'-* '9 a" " p.m.; MONDAY. August 24. at 7 p.m. ' ' :3 A " A ' HAKK^,. arv BUI, DING ABOI'T Building—Unique Desigr i - -are. materials, workmanship.—Cam. 26-6:3." HS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 178, 30 July 1942, Page 8
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