AMUSEMENT*. EMBASSY 3. C. Williamson's Intimate Tbeatre. Seseions: 11 a.m. — 2.15 pjb. — 8 p.m. j FINALLY TO-DAY. Metro-GoMwyn-lCayer'* Triumph— «* ON BORROWED TIME. ,, — With — LIONEL BARRYJfORB — And — BOBS WATSON. News Special— THE) ACHILLES ARRIVES. Scenes in Auckland on Achilles Day. and the welcome to its heroes. Recommended by Censor for Admit*. TO-MORROW BVEBYTBING'S NEW! but the stars . . . they're too good to change. BVBRYTHING'S DIFFERENT! Now they've a mother and two fathers to look after. BVBRYTHING YOU LOVBP In "Four Daughters" is captured again in this sparkling new picture . . . the charm and simplicity of a human, lovable story of youth and its problems . There have been other great heart -to - heart stories . . . but never one with the perfect beauty of - t\ aughtbks " - J-Jaughtbrs Courageous • •• tvaughtbrs courageous " ~ U AUGHTBKS " " TfcAUGHTBRS . /COURAGEOUS " ■<U AUGHTBKS " " TVAUGHTEBS " » U AUGHTBRS COURAGEOUS " - TsAUGHTBRS iCOURAGEOUS " •• -LJAUGHTBRS V-/OURAGEOUS " " TkAUGHTBRS /^OUBAGEOUSv" "-f AUGHTBRS COURAGEOUS "- . j With Chat Couldn't-be-better Cast. PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE LOLA LANE GALE PAGE JOHN GARFIELD CLAUDE BAINS JEFFRBY LYNN FAT BAINTEK MAT ROBBON DONALD CRIBP FRANK McHUGH DICK FORAN A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION. Plans at the Theatre. Phone S2-660. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I TTTnriW CINEMA I BSMTSBA. I lUUUrii J Ph«me3A-74». = This Evening at 8.131 = GEORGE SANDERS and = MARY MAGUIRE j = In the British Play: "THE OUTSIDERS Recommended by Censor far Adults. A flawless performance In a play which ■ sweeps aside medical etiquette. Also: "8.8.C. Musical," "Australian ■; Cinesound," "Pathe Pictorial." etc I P A TinW CINEMA I TAKAPUNA. » ■ To-night. 8. Two Big Pictures! Brook in 'THE WABB CASBL" TTT- Florence Bice and Una Merkel In = 'TOUR GIRLS IN WHITE ,, r=: - Both Approved for Universal Exhibition I QTI? A "NTTI 1 ONEHUNGA. I &IKAJNU J pnene i 2-380. =GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Ralph Bellamy. I "THE MAN WHO LIVBD TWICE." 2= Talbot O'Farrell. = -LILY OF LAGUNA." Recommended by Censor for Admits = "THE END OF THB GRAF SPEE." IBIRKENHEADI FOB £^ KB ' Loretta Young and Richard Greene ia s== "Kentucky." The great-racing story, all in glorious colour. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 AMBASSADOR *&%&£: = GUEST NIGHT — Margot Grahame. Gordon Jones in "Night Waitress." Sen-' sational Underworld Drama. Anm Dvorak. John Trent in "She's No Lady." A Rollicking Comedy. Both Mecom~ - — mended by Censor for Adults. I TJRF/RTV cixemTT pabnbll. I Ld-DShKL I | Phone 43.753. rrz Mickey Rooney and Lewis Stone in r= "OUT WEST WITH THiB HARDYS." A Merry. Happy FOm. Other Good Featurettes as Well. = Approved for Universal Exhibition. PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S ! PHONB 25-868. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. I Tour Old Friend SANDY POWELL In "I'VE GOT A HORSE." Approved for Universal Exhibition, Paul Cavanagh. Basil Sydney. Margot Grahams, '-CRIME OVBR LONDON." Recommended by Censor for Adults. I "NT?W PfiVAT I KINGSLAND. I JNjjW riKJXAIu] phone 12-O9L NOT Guest Night. S p.m.—George Sanders. Wendy Barrie. "THE SAINT STRIKES BACK." "March of Time"—"Mexico's NewCrisis." Recommended by Censor for - Adults. Specially Selected Short Subjects. AMUSEMENT PARK CIVIC SQUARE TO-NIGHT AND BA'ERY NIGHT AT 7. Special Feature. MECHANICAL WAX " WORKS. Electric Speed Cars. "Krazr Plane." "Giant Octopus" Riue. Mechanical Shooting Gallery. Penny Arcade. SfcittKi and Numerous Other Attractions. COME ALONG —ITS ALL FRBE TO SES. A Bowler and Snllivan Presentation. JJ MPI BE CAFE. Customs St. W., next Hotel Auckland. The Dominion's Most Up to-date GRILL ROOMS. OPENING TO-MORROW. FOR ATHLETICS, GARDEN PARTIES, DANCING, SHOWS, MEETINGS, LECTURSB, EXHIBITION, HE-UNIONS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC, AOVTS* SEE PAGE THREE. ======= 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 50, 28 February 1940, Page 20
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