AMUSEMENTS. * | MAJESTIC % * * J * 11 A.M. — 2 P.M. — 8 P.M. * * LAST DAY OF * * GEORGE FORMBY * * In * * " BY GEORGE " * * Approved tor Untrersml exhibition. * * AND THE MYSTERY THRILLER. * * " SPIES OF THE AIR " * * Recommended bp Censor tor Admits. * f Plan* at Theatre. Phone 43-210. * TO-MORROW (ACHILLES DAY) MAJESTIC Hi 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. M.G.M. Presents "The Explosive Blonde" In A POTENT ROMANTIC DRAMA relieved with GENEROUS SPLASHES OF COMEDY coloured with TWO-FISTED OUTDOOR ACTION! "MAISIE" ANN "MAISIE" "MAISIE" SOTHERN "MAISIE" SOTHERN "MAISIE" SOTHERN '"MAISIE" SOTHERN U, MAISIE" ROBERT -MAISIE" "MAISIE" YOUNG "MAISIE" YOUNG "MAISIE" YOUNG "MAISIE" YOUNG RUTH HUSSEY lAN HUNTES CLIFF EDWARDS Kccommcmdcd by Censor for Admits. and Uuiversal's G-Men Rackete Smashing Drama. Missing - issinc -Evidence" Missing " ISSING -EVIDENCE"
with PRESTON FOSTER and IRENE HERVEY Recommended by Cen tor for A dmits. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. The Show Place of Auckland. I BERKELEY| „SrJSk M "r the Sea ! At Mission Bay! 1 Only 8 mins. by baa from Queen St.) M Final Screening To-night at Eight. Claude Bains. Fay Balnter. M "WHITE BANNERS." M An enthralling, sincere human drama! M . A veritable masterpiece. JU Approved tor Vnlvertal Exhibit lon. M British Paramount Air News. (Latest War Sews from Europe.) I CAPITOL I M Martha Rave. Bob Hope, in M " GIVE ME A SAILOR." \f A Scream of a Comedy. ™ Approved for Universal Exhibit ton. « Also: The Dramatic Thriller. *} " THE VAMPIRE BAT." M Recommended b» Censor for Admits. SOUTHERN CROSS I ELLERSLIBI I S ~ TO-SIGHT. 7.45. q DON AMECHE. LORETTA YOLXG. In ® Q.RAHAM jgELL." _ Also: GEORGE RAFT in g "T S TOLB A ]\£ ILL IOX." Both Approved Dntrersal Exhibition. pSßiiinaiiHHiiinisiinni |j TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT S s AND EVERT THURSDAY. §f§ 1 .iilllHllHllllilUUllllli,. 1 |g J CABARET [=. m m '■= METROPOLE = M
jj "hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih' 1 i JJID-WOEK JJl.*Cߧ| g MODERN MUSIC HJ H SAMMY LEE'S I H || AMERICANADIANS I H |0 Admission 2/. Including Soft Drinks. HI m MAX ARCHBB. Manager. SS OPENING TO-DAY TO-DAY EXHIBITION EXHIBITION EXHIBITION In CIVIC WINTERGARDEN " rpHB pnoDrcTs qk J>ALBSTINB." (Arranged by Trade Institute of Palestine.) — ADMISSION FREE — SEE " THE MAKING OK THE HOMELAND " And I " PROFESSOR MAM LOCK " AT THE STRAND THEATRE. FUNERAL NOTICEB. TJANDSMEN ARE NOTIFIED TO PARADE AT THE FI'NERAt. OF THE LATE MR. J. R. WILLIAMSON Kriun 70. HKKBSKORD ST.. BAVSW \TKK At -J p.m. TO MORROW < FRIDAY). ' F. T. FCLLKRTON. -- Hon. Sec. A.P.8.8-A. RESTAURAMTb AND TEAROOMS. WTEDDINO, BirMnl.iT. Private Parties '/entered, from 1/6.—Titirangl Hotel. 14-787. g |
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 45, 22 February 1940, Page 22
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