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AMUSEMENTS. I TO-DAY u _ ._, _ 5 _ g. " SANDY £? ST SANDY day SANDY I , SANDY j POWELL I POWELL tour POWELL chSc L E POWELL OF ln , LAUGHING "ALL AT AT SAVDV - SEA" Approved for Universal Exhibition. fife . 11 ill! century li^ I I!! : i \ Phone 42-169 Deaf Aids Available. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. STARTING TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M., lIIEX 2 P.M., X> P.M.. 8 P.M. Tlip mo!»t sensationally "i'iHVri'i)t" I' ii-turr r> f Hi" year. .... A SToRY WITH A PUNCH . . . KXIMTIXi; . , . INTSVAL. 1 He whs a "Slicker'' ;;etUng in the top the msy way . . She tirrmuht him luck . . . thru foptraypii him to If YKAKS ox ALI'ATRAZ. . . . But she repaid him in a woman's way . . in "The House Across the Bay." Walter Wanger Proudly Presents % JOAN GEORGE JOAN : GEORGE JH JOAN — GEORGE m BENNETT RAFT 1 BENNETT RAFT - BENNETT RAFT — With — GLADYS GEORGE, LLOYD NOLAN, — And — The Ever Popular WALTER PIDGEON — IN — A "THE HOUSE |E! "THE HOUSE pi "THE HOUSE Hi ACROSS THE BAY" m ACROSS THE BAY" M ACROSS TJiE BAY" A STORY THAT'S "DIFFERENT" THRILLINOIA' TOLD!! A United Artists Release. Recommended by Censor for Adults. J SUPPORTS IN KEEPING WITH j SUCH AN OUTSTANDING | J PICTURE. I MARCH OF TIME No. 8 — 1940, Featuring " CANADA AT WAR " The Most Thrilling Motion Picture Item liver Released. YOU'LL THRILL! YOU'LL CHEER ! — And — "Fox Australian News" — "Pictorial" "Cineuiagazine." RESERVE NOW ! PLANS AT THEATRE. MOVIE BALL, TOWN HALL, JULY 18. * STATE * ONEHUNGA » Licat Aids Available. Pbjne 123-J4. To-night, Fri. and Sat. at 'J JK FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, Thomas Mitchell. Edna Best. SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Approved for Universal Exhibition. GEO. SANDERS in Leslie Charter]*' SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE Recommended by Cemor }<,r Adults. "CRISIS IN THE PACIFIC," Latest lf)40 March of Time. I EMPRESS * NEWTON"! FINALLY To-night at 7.45. Ph. 27-077. 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Richard Dix, Whitney Bourne, "BLIND ALIBI." Recommended by Cenxor for Adults. GEORGE O'BRIEN in the Thrilling •GUN LAW." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADELPHI * GREY LYNN Deaf Aids Available. Phoue 27-235. To-night, Frl. and Sat. -n rr igr JOHN GARFIELD, " Rosemary Lane, Stanley Fields, " BLACKWELL'S ISLAND." MEULE OBERON in the All-Colour "OVER THE MOON." Both Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. & "NEWS FRONTS OF THE WAR." | DANCING. LONG NIGHT—AMBASSADORS HALL, TO-NIGHT. ÜBARNERS' OLD-TIMB CLASS AND LONG NIGHT. 8 till 11.30 p.m. Special Lucky Ticket. Prize ollb Minties; Monte Carlos. Twilight Waltz and Light Supper. Music by the CENTURY CLUB BAND. Enjoy this Wonderful Night with Your Friends. Admission Od. 4 ST. M ART'S HAL, L, 1. MARY'S HAL L, GREAT SOUTH UOAD TRAM TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT — AND EVERY THURSDAY TO-NIGHT — AND EVERY THURSDAY. CONNON'S DANCING CLASSES. CONNON-S DANCING CLASSES. Learners, 7.30 to 8.30. Monte Carlo. Light Refreshments. Admission 1/6. 4 TEACHERS OF DANCING. EDNEY'S Dance Studio. 31U. Qneea St., Phone 41-615.—01d-time Class To-night, 8.30-10.30. 2/ ; Private Lessons Dally. H LiKA.NK WOUDRUFi-'E, the Expert—Old- ■*- time or Jazz Course. 17/6.—174 Symonds St. MODERN Ballroom. private tuition, practice classes, poise and selt-con-fideuce developed. — Mavis Tollemache, Epsom. Phone 16-214. MTH "LJUJINE SCHOOL OK DANCING, 13^ -*-*■ Broadway, Newmarket. Classical — Character — Acrobatic — Adagio — Tap Classes for Children and Adults. Private Tuition by Appointment. Pr'ncipal : R. HU.TIXE. HS oijio.M)Sv il.i.li SCHOOL OF BALLfcJ ROOM DANCING. 30. Symonds St— Private Lessons by Appointment. Modern, O d-time. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays. Studio Dance Saturdays—For particulars call or Phone MISS SPENCER 4 -'- 3 ~- THF A7ALESKA STUDIO, Albert Chbs., cor o^Lo e /S an(l Wel| esley Stf. Phone 46-121 or 20-424 for Appointment. b

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 157, 4 July 1940, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 157, 4 July 1940, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 157, 4 July 1940, Page 22

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