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AMUSEMENTS. J NOW IN THE 2ND BIG WEEK I AND THE WISE WILL RESERVE EARLY ' Z. PLAZA A I (Queen Bt) [ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY 11 A.M.. 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. :20th Century-Fox Present §"KENTUCKY"! I"KENTUCKY"S § "KENTUCKY" § $"KENTUCKY" % j "KENTUCKY" % I "KENTUCKY" J ALL IN TECHNICOLOUR. The Sport of Kings and its Spectacular Climax THE KENTUCKY DERBY! With LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN AND MAGNIFICENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME. pHOND — pLAZA — Approved for Universal Exhibition. I CRYSTAL ALEXANDRAI PALACE & ALEXANDRA! MT. EDEN II GREEN LANE I | Tlione 14-573. || Phone 16-647. 1 Final Screening, To-night at Q DIRECT FROM QUEEN STREET. First Auckland Suburban Screening. First Auckland Suburban Screening. CORINNE LUCHAIRE, EDNA BEST, BARRY K. BARNES, In the Astounding and Sensational Story of Romance in a Girls' Reformatory, "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." Great as a Stage Play, but Greater as a Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. IT WILL THRILL YOU—SHOCK YOU: Associate Feature: JOHN BARRYMORE, JACK HALEY, JOAN DAVIS, GEORGE MURPHY, MARJORIE WEAVER In the Delightful Musical, " HOLD THAT CO-ED." " HOLD THAT CO-ED." " HOLD THAT CO-ED." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I EMPRESS | To-night at 7AX 1 NEWTON. 1 Phone 27-077 • •*" JANE WITHERS, HENRY WILCOXON, GLORIA STUART, N "MISS FIX-IT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ED. G. ROBINSON in Damon Runyan's SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER. Recommended by Censor for Adults. \ REGAL To-night at rj A~ 1 PONSONBY ROAD. Phone 26-940 • •*** | Deaf Aids Available SONJA HENIE, RICHARD GREENE. JOAN DAVIS, Arthur Treacher, in the Icicle Musicale, "MY LUCKY STAR." JACK OAKIE, LUCILLE BALL, "AFFAIRS OF ANNAEEL." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. T\l? T TTYU 1 T Final Screening UEj JLUAJCi | To-night at «J MT. ALBERT. I Phone 40-104 ° SANDY POWELL at his best In IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD. TONY MARTIN. PRESTON FOSTER, Slim Summerville, Arthur Treacher, " UP THE RIVER." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE THE ii "^^^'in,, \ <C^^ATlNa^> GLIDE. GLIDE. AUCKLAND'S PREMIER RINK. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Delightful Night of Skating on our Noiseless. Dustless Floor to Slusic Supreme by "THE GLIDE RHYTHM MASTERS," Auckland's Premier Skating Band. SPECIALS. Lucky Spot (Partners). Half Mile Handicap (Gents). Quarter Mile Handicap (Ladies). Couple's Race (Partners). Admission 1/, Skates Gd, Floorage 6d. SESSIONS Continuous Every Day, commencing 10 a.m. Learners' 'Session Every Evening, 5 to 7. De Luxe Session Every Evening, 7.30. You only appreciate the pleasures of Roller .Skating after a visit to THE GLIDE CNR. KHYBER (PASS AND PARK ROADS. CONCE RT — SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 16. ST. COLUMBA HALL — GREY LYNN. 8.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. GOOD PROGRAMME. 15 MEETINGS. AS S ]M- EETI NG. JJUTEETING, QUAY STREET, SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Speakers: W. J. LYON, M.P., JIM EDWARDS. Subject: "DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND." "DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND." Chairman: W. MILLER, "Fascism is a danger to Democracy and a real danger to the Democracy of New Zealand." Aucklanders are urged to attend this Meeting to hear' this matter discussed. 15 _^— ri R E Y L X N N *-" RETURNED ■ *tt~rzfiy SOLDIERS' SOCIAL 7<££!ia2i<t club (inc.). 'OC/Al CU» # The Annual General Meeting will be held in St: Columbia Hall on TUESDAY, April 18 at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report nn'd Balance-sheet, Election of Officers. Intending Members Cordially Invited, xlo CITIZENS' HOME DEFENCE (Non-Political). A Public Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Hall, Swanson Street on MONDAY, April 17, at 7.4S p.m. Come and learn how you can help to defend your country. Immediate work has been arranged for Men and Women. Act now. Start to Train, for absence of adequate defence means annihilation. Xlo QUEST CLUB, SWANSON STREET. TUES., 18ih, at 8 p.m.—Mr. C. A. Hanlon, •The Fourth Dimension." WED., at 1 p.m.—Lunch Discussion by Members, ••Communicated Description of the Beyond." THURS., at 8 p.m.—Personal Messages, The value of Numbers with a Psychic Aspect, Mrs. A. Bray, lot

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1939, Page 22

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