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1 AMUSEMENTS. WWII MAJESTICIIIIIII As Cosy as Tour Own Fireside. Dir.: Fuller's Theatres Corp. Ltd. j TO-DAY AT 11 — 1.45 — 4.45 — 7.45. 'sane reason lOR WAR MADNESS? MUST THIS HAPPEN AGAIN? mHE WORLD stands agnast while -*• the threat of war hovers over every nation. To-day the Democracies stand firm against armed aggression. Can peace be preserved —or must this happen again? Here, in towering drama, the screen tells you the truth about war . . . IN A MASTERPIECE DEDICATED TO THE CAUSE OF PEACE! ERICH REMARQUE'S Screen Version of the Book that Germany Banned! "ALL QUIET "ALL QUIET "ALL QUIET "ALL QUIET "ALL QUIET "ALL QUIET "ALL QUIET OX THE WESTERN FRONT " WESTERN FRONT " WESTERN FRONT" WESTERN FRONT" WESTERN FRONT" WESTERN FRONT" WESTERN FRONT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. rpHIS is not a drama of uniforms -*- —it is a drama of men. LEW AYRES gives a superb performance as the young German soldier. JOHN WRAY, the late LOUIS WOr, HEIM. SLIM SCMMERVILLE and BERYL MERCER are all flawless in their respective parts. UNIVERSAL PICTURES deserve the thanks of mankind for their courage in reviving "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT'' . ... in each generation comes one great motion picture drama ... in our time none will be greater than this : . . . —Special Added Attraction— LAUREL & HARDY Just imagine them in the Foreign Legion in MetroGold wyn- Mayer's "BEAU HUNKS" BE WISE RESERVE PLANS AT THEATRE — 43 210. | Fuller's Theatres j~ v Phone 26-041. IBRITANNIA vj PONSONBY J Warm and Comfortable. J NEWSREBLS NIGHTLY AT T. 30. Special Outstanding Attraction— Frank Capra's YOU QAN T rpAKE TT XyiTH yOU With Jean Arthur. Lionel Barrvmore. James Stewart and Edward Arnold. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ANNE NAGRI, AND ROBT. KENT In " Q.ANG T>ULLBTS.'' Recommended by Censor for Adults. 7.10 — TO-NIGHT — 7 10 Ninth Chapter of "RED BARRY" (Serial). MATINEE TOMORROW AT I.3<> P.M. I Fuller's Theatres /->. Phone 22-653. | I VICTORIA C^/DEVONPORTI J 7.3' i — TO-NIGHT — 7.30 | TOP-NOTCH ENTERTAINMENT. Robert Taylor in Mctro-Goldwvn-Maver's "THE CROWD ROARS." With Maureen O'Sulllvnn. Frank Morgan, Edward Arnold. William Gargan. Also: See the first practical death-ray demonstrated in Paramount'* Thrilling Drama— " ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND." With John Howard. Heather Ansel. Reginald Denny. H. B. Warner. Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. Final Episode. "RED BARRY." Fuller's Theatres /—\ Phone 26-406. f CINEMA {y GREY LYNN| Comfortably Heated. | TO-NIGHT AT 7.10. CHATTER S OF "RED BARRY." SERIAL. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, MONDAY—7.3O MICKEY ROONEY, FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW In Metro-Goldwvn-Maver's "BOY FROM BARNARDO'S." BING CROSBY. FRED MacMUKRAY In "SING, YOU SINNERS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE SATURDAY. I.3o—Same two Features. I'opeyc, Serial. 11111111 l THE ASTOR |||||||||||||||||| To-night at S : Variety Session 7.30. GEORGE FORMBY In "ITS IN THE. AIR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Joel McCrea, Andrea Leeds in % YOUTH TAKES A FLING." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Serial : Reserves No Extra. MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2 P.M.—lt's In The Air," Serial, Cartoon. "Crime Doesn't Pay." | SOUTHERN GROSS I J ELLERSLIE. J q TO-NIGHT. 7.45— q BRIAN AHERNE In g "MERRILY WE LIVE." & MARGARET LOCKWOOD In | "THE LADY VANISHES." O Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. OPENING mil FRIDAY AUG. 11th. HIS MAJESTY'S " ROSE " ROSE MARIE " == MARIE" THE WORLDS FAVOURITE MUSICAL ROMANCE. — Listen in to Station IZB at 7.15 To-night f'Hh'Pn fur an Interesting Lv* «V/ Cameo by Norman \—^f SEE THE FAMOUS TOTEM POLE BALLET. fFOR BASKETBALL, LECTURES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, DANCING, LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS, ARBOR DAY, ETC, ADVTS.. SEE PAGE THREE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 182, 4 August 1939, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 182, 4 August 1939, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 182, 4 August 1939, Page 16

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