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AMUSEMENTS. . NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THEATRE. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. LAST THREE DAYS. JOAN -gENKETT, "piREDRIC JJ^ARCH JOAN "gENNETT, pREDRIC |||ARCH — In WALTER WANGDR'S — -— "TRADE WINDS " — A United Artists Release. Recommended by Censor for Adults FRIDAY NEXT ENOUGH THRILLS FOR TEN MOTION PICTURES. • The screen's big adventure . . . with three fighting loving, swaggering sons ol the British Battalions I "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" <= "GUNGA DIN" w "GUNGA DIN" W "GUNGA DIN" F "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" An RKO-Radio Picture Approved for Universal Exhibition. With VICTOR McLAGLEN CARY GRANT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. JOAN FONTAINE And a Cast of Thousands. i INSPIRED BY KIPLING'S EPIC OF HEROISM. . . . Roaring for battle or ready for love . . Reckless, loyal, swaggering sons of the thundering guns of Kipling's storied India . . . the lustiest devils who ever manned a cannon or plagued a woman's heart ... in A SCREEN EPIC YOU'LL REMEMBER. I MUTINY ABOARD A • TERROR SHIP ABLAZE WITH RED DOOM VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN CHESTER MORRIS "PACIFIC LINER" "PACIFIC LINER" Recommended by Censor for Adults. RAW DRAMA IN THE ROARING STOKEHOLD OF A CRIPPLED SHIP. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, ROXY — TIVOLI ROXY SESSIONS: CONTINUOUS, 11, 2, 5, 8. TIVOLI: NIGHTLY AT 8. TRIUMPH AT TOWN HALL! Last night a large audience enthusiastically received the famous .Vienna Mozart Boys' Choir. Prolonged applause greeted almost every item of an extraordinarily varii-d programme and at the end of the performance the twenty young artists and their conductor were accorded a spontaneous oration. AGAIN TO-NIGHT! MATIXBD TO-MORROW AT 2.30. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND NIGHTLY UNTIL SATURDAY. Matinees To-morrow, Friday and Saturday. D, D. O'CONNOR PRESENTS THE WORLD-RENOWNED VIENNA MOZART BOYS , CHOIR By Official Permission of the Burgomelster of the City of Vienna. CONDUCTOR : DR. GEORG GRUBER, TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME (Also To-morrow Afternoon's) Will Include "TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS." A Musical Play in Costume by Johann Strauss, arr. Georg Gruber. MOTETS — FOLK SONGS, etc. Complete Change of Programme on Wednesday and Friday Nights. RESERVED SEATS: 4/ and 6/, plus tax. Unreserved: 2/6, plus tax (at doors only). Children Half-price. PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. FOR HIRE. ALL Brides Ring Reliance Taxis, Phone 44-522, for Decorated Bridal Cars. B BABIES' Prams, Push Chairs.—Pram Hospital, 299, K'hape Rd., neat Pitt St. B BOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension Ladders.—Sam White, Market PI. 44-708. D /"CHECKER Parcel Delivery. Mission Bay, v> , Orakei. Kohi.. St. Helier'a. daily.—Ph. 45-924. p FANCY Costumes made to order for Sale or Hire: price list 2d ; country orders supplied.—Miss Mack, 36, Kitchener St., City. B FANCY Costumes, Dinner, Morning. Evening Suits; Illustrated Catalogue, 2d; country orders.—Desiree. Dilworth Building. 42-491. D DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET and General Cleaning Co.. 145, Albert St. Phones 41-769. 44-401. D pi UARANTEBD —No Shrinkage of Flannel VT Trousers if sent to N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 47-00-'!. B TYPISTS. MISS H ANTON. Confidential Public Typins. Duplicating.—Vulcan Bldgs. 30014. B ZBXOLA POTTER. Typing. Stenographing, Duplicating,-— Security Bldjrs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 18

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