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! AMUSEMENTS. AUDIENCES PROFOUNDLY MOVED A FINE PICTURE. DON'T MISS IT. \B PLAZA m/ /IB QDBEN ST. jjjj V^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd » eaf n A i ds Always Cosy Available. and Warm. I Daily, 11 a.m.. '1 p.m., 8 p.m. | = (u p.m. Session Kris, and Sats. only ) s I DAVID O. SELZNICK. | s who made H I "GONE WITH THE WIND," B j Presents I I "REBECCA" j I "REBECCA" 1 I "REBECCA" 1 j "REBECCA" I J "REBECCA" 1 = co-starring g I LAURENCE OLIVIER I I JOAN FONTAINE 1 J pHONE _ pLAZA - | I A United Artists Release. | I Recommended by Center for Adults. | I* I ***#**#-*m#*&x * * ..- * * H|OXFORD J * — * * Opp. C.P.O. Phone 42-274. * Dir. : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Z * FINALLY TO NIGHT AT 8 * —— ' ■* Definitely your Inst chance ._. to nee this inspiring enter- * if taininciit ... * "FOR FREEDOM" * * == "FOR FREEDOM" f= * * = Approved for = -fc Universal Exhibition. * Also "CHAKLIE CHAN u, __ IX PANAMA." ■ * * Recommended by %. Censor for Adults. * ~ -U- * * # ■*■ » * * * » ■*■ Mf- * -*■ #\ CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE I RIALTO MT. EDEN I NEWMARKK'I Phone 14-573 ■ Phone 46-609 Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids Available. Centrally Heated. To-night, Frl. and Sat. at rj AK I First Sntnirhn-.. >rrepning I A MODERN AIR ARMADA of Steel and Thunder . . . Zooming to Glory! GEORGE BRENT. OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. JOHN PAYNE. FRANK McHUGH, VICTOR .TORY, JOHN LITEL, In the Glorious Saga of the Dauntless Hawks of the Sea . . . " WINGS OF THE NAVY " " WINGS OF THE NAVY " ACTION AS FAST as the Dreaded Power Dive! DRAM.* AS TENSE as a Mid-air Crash ! ROMANCE AS RECKLESS as the Lives These Eagles Lead! Also First Suburban Screening: EDWARD ELLIS, KENT TAYLOR, "THREE SONS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ♦ STATE ♦ ONEHUNGA * Deaf Aids Available. Phone 12-344 To-night, Fri. and Sat. at rj _l n* ALICE FAYE, WARNER BAXTER, Arthur Treacher, Charles Wlnuinger, " BARRICADE." MERLE OBERON in the All-Colour "OVER THE MOON." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRINCESS ♦ DOMINION RD. Deaf Aids Available. Centrally Heated. To-night, Frl. and Sat., at H A~ Phone 15-439. • •*" CHAS. LAUGHTON in Victor Hugos "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." Recommended by Censor more Especially for Adults. Lupe Velez, Cecil Kellaway, Leon Errol "MEXICAN SPITFIRE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADELPHI * GREY LYNN Deal Aids Available. Phone 27-235. To-night Only at rj AK DEANNA DURBIN Morn" Glorious than ever in "FIRST LOVE." ' Approved for Universal Exhibition. M NEW REGENT^ \tffr,~~ Epsom. r__ ;--^ To-night, Frl. and Sat. at H AK Phone 14- 1 .42. ' •"*" Deaf Aids Available. Centrally Heated. Robert Taylor, Wallace Beery, "STAND UP AND FIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Ginger Rogers, Walter Connolly, "STH AVENUE GIRL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. St Walt Disney's "Donald's Nephews." TOWN HALL A.W.A. (Inc.) SATURDAY! Challenge (Match for the British Empire Championship. EARL McCREADY v. JOHN KATAN (See Display Advertisement on Page 20.) DEBATE. SMl#j« A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY jfiSSSEI ■**• COLLHGE. Zm The Public Iβ Invited to a DEBATE Which will be Held between Speakers from AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES AND A.U.C. "THE EFFORTS OF THB PRESS TO CONTROL PUBLIC OPINION MENACE DEMOCRACY." COLLEGE HALL, THURSDAY, 2OTH —8 P.M. Admission 1/. ART UNIONS. rnHE FOLLOWING WERE THE SUC- •*■ CESSFUL NUMBERS in the Art Union, with First Prize (Washing Machine) and 4 other Prizes to the value of £92 12/ : Ist Prize—No. 997. 2nd Prize—No. 18274. 3rd Priz<!—No. 14984. 4th Prize—No. 3309. sth Prize—No. 2854. The following were the Winning Numbers in the Self-Help Grocery Union.:— Ist Prize^—Xo. 9183. 2nd Prize—No. 22047. 3rd Prize —No. 5340. Winners must present Tickets at Maori Queen Office for Orders. 20 LECTURES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, TENDERS, RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS, TOWN BOARD, POWER BOARD AND PUBLIC NOTICES, ETC., ADVTS.. APPEAR ON PAGE THREE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1940, Page 24

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