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. amusements. NEW ZEALANDS PRKMIER THEATRE. <^Tvi^> Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Lfd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. BANNED IN GERMANY AND italy! QUERIES! QUESTIONS! DISCUSSIONS! ARGUMENTS! | THE PICTURE THAT HAS PROVOKED WORLD-WIDE CONTROVERSY. One of the most daring epios ev#r V»rotliir<'d. ! miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii | j 11J J In iimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii!ii!:!i!i!! igl Walter Wanger's §§ | "BLOCKADE" I | "BLOCKADE" | ll "BLOCKADE" | 1 "BLOCKADE" !| ,| "BLOCKADE" I !| "BLOCKADE" ■ ii "BLOCKADE" I 1 "BLOCKADE" | !i I HllßWtßffßllHHlHWltUHlttHlflnij 11 A United Artists Release. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Starring — MADELEINE CARROLL — — MADELEINE CARROLL — LEO CARILLO HENRY FONDA And a Ca*t of Thousands. AN ACTION-PACKED DRAMA OF TO-DAY. A man and a woman -fighting fur the love they found, and the future they yearned for . . Tense, unforgettable drama—action packed excitement —compelling, youthful romance— welded by the artistry of the director of "Pasteur" and "Zola" into magnificent entertainment: IT'S SENSATIONAL In Addition , — PENN HUGHES — | — PENN HUGHES — | In a New Presentation. j ) STATE | To-night at 7AK ! ONEHUNGA. | Phone 12-344 * ! Deaf Aids Installed | = TOMMY KELLY, MAY ROBSON. s = In Mark Twain's = § THE ADVENTURES OF 1 I — TOM SAWYER — I r 1 — TOM SAWYER — | i All in Glorious Technlcolour. s s JOE PENNEIt — JUNE TRAVIS. i 1 " GO CHASE YOURSELF." | | Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | | EMPRESS frr Tk | [ NEWTON. | Phor.e-27-077 • I TYRONE POWER, 1 j ALICE FAYE, | | In the Mightiest Spectacle that ever | | Flamed Across the Screen, = I "IN OLD CHICAGO." I I " IN OLD CHICAGO." I | "IN OLD CHICAGO." | | Recommendid by Centor for Adults. | I i— SELECTED FEATURETTES —, 1 , I I Include Latest | = | | 1938 MARCH OF TIME, j I s■" — ■ s | DE LUXE I MT. ALBERT. i Phone 40 104 1 LORETTA YOUNG. TYRONE POWER, "SECOND HONEYMOON." Recommended bp Censor tor Adults. Miriam Hopkins. Rav Milland, "WISE GIRL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also. Walt Disney's DONALD'S OSTRICH and Latest 193S MARCH OF TIME. RESERVES . AGAIN : . . . Puhlclc _ Space Is at a premiumBook promptly and avoid 46-777 disappointment. g PETER PAN Premier Cahnret. 1 ) TO-NIGHT—S p.m. - 12 p.m.—TO-NIGHT LAURI PADDI'S BAND. Admiss.: DRESS Admiss. : iW| OPTIONAL TWI MANAGER .... NEIL EDGAR.

AMUSEMENTS. LAUGH-CROWDED— musical spectacle is yours .... as seven bright stars pop up in the happy, hilarious adventures of a high-hat theatrical family and an 1 "ticly duckling" dauehtcr who gets i "shushed" all over the place—until 1 she panics New York as a High l'riestess of Swing} TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — S P.M. ... A Titlal Wave of .Toy for . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE , Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Mctro-tii.Mw\ n-Mayer's Whirlwind of Rhythm . . . " OINt. " • J VERY Ist >DY ►JINli " • " ' "VERYBt >DY KSING" " VERY BODY <„JIN(i J -Everybody " "I,"'VI: RYBODY " J everybody fiNt; (JINt; " ■■ * V Ell Y BODY i " VERYBODY OING " " •EVERYBODY S?IN(i " — with — ALLAN JONES Dashing. Magic voiced Star of "FIREFLY"— JUDY GARLAND, Irresistible little singing star of BROADWAY MEI.ODY" and "TIH >R< »l"(iIIBREDS DON'T CRY;" . . . she's taking tinworld by rhythm . . . j FANNY BRICE BILLIE BURKE ; and j [ANNE CARVER —REGINALD OWEN j REGINALD GARDINER. I Associate Programme includes: "A CRIMINAL IS BORN." ; "Crime Doesn't Pay" Series. "BEAUTIFUL BUDAPEST."' Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. BOOKINGS— are heavy. I'lans at the Theatre from a.m. Approved for Universal Exhibition. i ! Fuller's Theatres s —s. Phone 26-041 j IBRITANNIA C * ) PONSONBY I J NewsrreN Nightly at 7.30 p.m. j FRANK MORGAN. FLORENCE RICB In " BEG, BORROW OR STEAL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. John Barrymore and Louise Campbell in " BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S REVENGE." Rc< ommended by Censor for Adults. I Fuller's Theatres S A Phoue 22-ÜB.H | I VICTORIA DEVONPORTI | 7.30 — TO-NIGHT — 7 ::0 1 DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN Herbert Marshall. Gail Patrick in "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." Approved for Universal Exhibition. George Murphy. Rita Johnson in " LONDON BY NIGHT." Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. 1 Fuller's Theatres S S Phoue 26-400 | I CINEMA KZJ GREY LYNN! TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. 7.30. GEOKGE FORMBY. King of Laugh-makers. In his Fuuniest Hit, "I SEE ICE." SHIRLEY TEMPLE In "DIMPLES." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIRCentrally Heated. To-night at 7.110. CONSTANCE BENNETT. CARY GRANT, ROLAND YOUNG In "TOPPE R." Also Franrhot Tonp, Maureen O'Sullivan in •• BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." Both Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. Addition to Saturday's Programme— In person, on the Stage, New Zealand's own golden-voiced Deanna Durbin. MISS JUNE BARSON*. Also Duet by June and her sister Pat. Book Now at McPhaii's* Confectionery Shop. Unpaid reserves will not be kept after 7.45 N p.m. | PEERLESS THEATRE"! I _ ST. HBLIBR'S. PHONE 25-659. 1 TO-NIGHT, also Monday, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn'e terrific Epic of the South Seas. " TIIE HURRICANE " (By tlie Authors of " Mutiny on the Bounty"). .Ton Ilall and Dorothy Lamour. Recommended for Adults. It's worth going miles to see ; Reserve by phone and save disappointment. THE REX I _ TE PAPAPA. ! To-night and Monday. Gary Cooper. Geo. Raft, "SOULS AT SEA. Recommended by Censor for Adults. POPPYB CARTOON. M STRAND THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. 7 p.m.—Doors Open. 7.15 p.m. — Screeu Talks. 7.30 p.m.— Address by Dr. J. P. Hastings on I " THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION I To-DAY." What it means to New Zealand. ! i Note: The Theatre will be closed during ! the Lecture.) At 8.20 p.m.—Picture Programme, headed by the comedy " LOVE. LIFE AND LAUGHTER," starring Gracic Fields. Approved fur Universal Exbtn Excellent Supporting Programme Silver Collection at Doors. RATIONALIST ASSN. AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. 24 gEE " jyjODERN "j^USSIA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. j SUNDAY AND MONDAY—S P.M. ! F.S.U. HALL. 409. KARANGAHAPB RD. (Opposite Newton P. 0.) 24

AUCKLAND AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF SHOP ASSISTANTS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. SPECIAL PROTEST MEETING. SPECIAL PROTEST MEETING, * i A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ABOVE UNION WILL BB HELD INCONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1938, WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1938, 1 AT 8 P.M. SHARP. BUSINESS: READING OF AWARD. / ARRANGEMENTS TO BE MADE RE PROTEST AGAINST ARBITRATION COURT'S REFUSAL TO GRANT FIVE-DAY WEEK TO SHOP ASSISTANTS. This Meeting is of vital interest to all SHOP ASSISTANTS in RETAIL SHOPS as follows: — Softgoods. hoots and shoes, fancy goods and toys, leather goods. leather fancy goods, hardware, crockery, books and stationery (including new and second-hand books and books dealt with iii libraries in book shops and circulating libraries other than public libraries), furniture and furnishing, jewellery, sports goods, musical instruments and other usual appurtenances of a music shop, radios, furs and fur goods, ohotographic goods, oil. colour c and wallpaper dealers' goods, cycles, motor cars (excluding < motor cars sold by "outside" salesmen), motor accessories vacuum cleaners, washing machines, electrical goods, seeds ami other florists' goods, typewriters and other offlcc requisites weighing machines, garden and farm implements, builders 1 supplies, toilet requisites, rubber goodß. birds, pets and animals < and goods sold in a departmental store ; covered by the Dominion * j j Shop Assistants' Award delivered by Court on September la. PLEASE ATTEND THIS MEETING. ' f j 22» Street. Phooe 41-758. PUHCELL. f Secretary. • | .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 24

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