AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. S p.m. Shoppers' Se*ion 5 p.m. To-day. ATCKLANP THRILLS AGAIN: AS THIS GRAND PICTURE OF HXCITEMBNT, MBLODY AND SPECTACLE UNFOLDS ITS DRAMATIC ACTION ACROSS THE SCREEN I " d AN T?RANCISCO " " "ax J? RANCISCO " SAN "ITIRANCISCO" AN RANCISCO" " " " »AN -C RANCISCO " SAN T7<RANCISCO" AN -T RANCISCO" " CJAN •• " Oax J RANCISCO " SAN T^RANCISCO" AN -f RANCISCO " SAN "EIKANCISCO" AN -T RANCISCO " " 5I AN TT'RANCIRCO " "OAN -T RANCISCO" " CAN -piRANCISCO " •• wax -T rancisco " SAN -CMJANCISCO" AN -T RANCISCO" "tt A N TJTR ANCI SCO " ■<K5.\N -TkaNCISCO" " SJAN "CIRANCIBCO " "KJAN JC RANCISCO" With memorable performances I'j the same zreat Stars— CLAKK GABLE JBANETTE MacDONALD SPBNCBR TRACY A Metro-GoldwynMayer Picture. PLANS AT THE THEATRE— Telephone 32-660. Recommended by Censor Jor Adult*. 2nd BIG WEEK. M DE PARIS THEATRE •== CONTINENTAL FILMS ■ Civic Buildings. r PHONE 40-160. =■ THK FAMOUS RUSSIAN CIRCUS ' HAS ARRIVED. I "THE CIRCUS" I I "THE CIRCUS" I BUT— CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS DEFINITELY NOT ADMITTED Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALSO "SONG OF YOUTH." f By Public Demand. I "THE LIFE OF A I RUSSIAN CHILD" | 5 BIG SESSIONS. 11 A.M. — J — 3 — o — S P.M. Book Now. Seats are Limited. Ph. 40-IGO Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. ii ' n tit ii i 1 I ill II Get the "pip"' and be Happy ! I TONIGHT TONIGHT ! J (AND TO MORROW) j i j PETER PAN I (Completely Transformed) In conjunction with the I i ! EMPIRE FRUIT SERVICE. I — Presents —
"APPLE FESTIVAL" | "APPLE FESTIVAL" Items Include :— "BIG APPLE" , CONTEST j (for Jitterbugs Only) SPOON AND APPLE RACE MONTE CARLO FREE APPLE RECITE BOOKS — and — ..l-KEE APPLES FOR EVERY- I ONE AND CASES OK APPLES I I FOR COMPETITION" j WIN NEKs" HEAVY BOOKING! j Reserves, Tel. 40-777. Admission | »>/fi ;" Admission ' ' IF 111 ]_hr RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. SATURDAY. Pm\ START OF CHAMPIONSHIP. VIT'TH teams fit and keen, the first *» round will be played on Saturday From the high standard of play shown in the preliminary rounds, the Championship promises to be one of the hardest fought for many a day. 1.30 P.JT. No. 1— CITY v. MANUKAU. Xo. 2— RICHMOND v. PAPAKURA. 3 P.M. Xo. 1— MT. ALBERT v. NTH. SHORE. MT. ALBERT v. NTH. SHORE. Xo. 2— MARIST v. NEWTON. —CARLAW PARK— __ in TROTTING, LECTURES, MEETINGS. PICNICS. EXCbn.iONS, YACHTING. ETC., ADVTB., APPEAR ON PAGE FOUR.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 93, 19 April 1940, Page 12
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