AMUSEMENTS. £'nnnmnii!Rmiiii[itii!iii:!mmiiii)iiii!iiimnnnnniiiiiinii]iiniu!iminuiiiinnniiit!niniiiiiiii'ini LAST THREE DATS! a 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. | ST. JAMES' THEATREI g Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. r g Metro-Uoldwyn-Maycr's " "RAKES TN A RMS " H " ABKS Ax -AKMS" j " TIAUES TX A lIMS " "-*-> ABKS J-X A| !ms .. a — with — | MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND 4 Plans at the Theatre. I'hone 32-920. 3 Approved 'or fnirrrrnl Inhibition. 3 NOONITZKEE ? N ANOOTSHK A ? NINO WTCHK Y ? —Don't pronounce it—SEE IT! <j ARBO LAl'lillS! Xot the old soulful, tragic CiAßßO—who "wants to lie alooone" ... a new. gay, vivacious OARBO in lier first sparkling modern comedy of a Lady Commissar who let her country's Five Year I'lan so hang . . . when a charming Parisian" mowed her down with a love plan that would lake a lifetime to work out ! It's spicy . . . it's smart . . . it's got that Lubitscli touch . . . you'll feel it when you blush ! NEXT FRIDAY! 11 — 2.13 — o P.M. — 8 P.M. ... of course, at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. A Bolshevik who preferred Champagne to Vodka . . . fJUCTA / 1 Alt BO kct.v a it bo /"'lt lOTA PAUKO U 11KTA * TAR BO It ETA rjAKBO It ETA "ARBO Greta nAuno RET A *JA1!U(I / 1 KBTA AKHIP " KETA vT A i !Ii(l Greta par bo RET A VJ.ARBO p.RETA OAKBO UETA f 1 A It HO "RETA a it no nETA vJAHBO 111 Metro Goldwyn-Mayer's delightful comedy of I'aris in Sprung. 1 "NINOTCHKA" I | "NINOTCHKA" ■ | "NINOTCHKA" I | "NINOTCHKA" I I "NINOTCHKA" 1 | "NINOTCHKA" 8 8 "NINOTCHKA" I 3 "NINOTCHKA" | 1 "NINOTCHKA" I | "NINOTCHKA" | 1 "NINOTCHKA" I | "NINOTCHKA" | = iiiiii!rH:iiii:::;iii!ii:iiii!iiii!miitniiiiiiii:!in.'i!ii:tiiiii!uiiiiiiiiiiiiui:n I — With — ATELVYX "TiOUGLAS elvyn -L'ouoi^s MSffi DSHoti" MSm D«,S MSB Ds«g MS IXKKS TkfELVVX ELVYX M.UOLAS • • • who proved to her that n kiss was not just a State regulated biological urge . . * — And — INA CLAIRE To say nothing of . . . IRANOFF buljanoff And KOPALSKI Three Soviet Delegates-a riotous Russian version of the Marx Brothers! A SAUCY— RACY LT'BITSCH COMEDY OP PARIS IN THE noon Pin r> A WHEN A SIREXIVAS A BRrXETTft AXD IF A FREXCIIMAX TCRXED ot;t the eight it was xot~ov ACCOtXT OF AX AIR RAID] " BOOKINGS— •Vow open at the Theatre. We cannot guarantee accommodation to those who do not book early! Recommended by Censor for Adults. I 111! I 111 THE ASTOR lllllllllill I dominion RD. UllllllJll [111 Telephone 18-488 II I 111 I To-night at S : Variety Session 7.30 Joan Bennett. Randolph Scott in ' •THE TBXAXS." Maureen O'Sullivan. Dennis O'Keefe Mickey Roonev in _ .. , "HOED THAT KISS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIRCLE 9d : STALLS 6d SCOOP! smopi ROXY TIVOLI TO-MORROW — WEDNESDAY ALICE FAYE, WARNER BAXTER in "BARRICADE" A'rrowHiended b;i Censor for Adults. feja ROLL UP TO THE RECRUITING COMMUNITY SING IN' THB CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, ox WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1940. „ T 12.30 t(T 1.45 p.m. Song Leader: Frank Broad. « j^i ano ' rs - Barrington Snow. Assisted by: Lo U Stevenson, of Invercargill Famil° ; b ' V the Stormont Speaker: W. T. AXDERTOX. ESQ M P Sponsored by the Auckland Metropolitan ' Patriotic Committee. COLLECTIOX IX AID OF PATRIOTIC FUXDS. 9 electoral. \T Z. WATERSIDE WORKERS' UXIOX • (AL'CKLAXD BRANCH). Members resident in the Auckland West Electorate are invited to attend a Meeting to be held at S p.m.. WEDNESDAY. April . V * Saints' Hall. Ponsonbv Koa<l Selection of Parliamentary ' Ij»6our Candidate. Admission by Cnion Card. W. .1. CI TIIBIOKT. Secretary. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES, TENDERS MEETINGS, PUBLIC NOTICES ETC., APPEAR ON PAGE THREE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 84, 9 April 1940, Page 14
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