AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. •. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. 30,000 _______^___ PBOPLB HAVE SEEN "FRENCH \T T ITHOUT TEARS" HAVE YOU? • • • NOW IN ITS 4TH BIG WEEK AND TOO FUNNY A PARAMOUNT BRITISH FILM. Recommended 6y Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre. Telephone 32-660. MOVIE BALL, TOWN HALL, JULY 18. A UE PARIS k THEATRE ib CONTINENTAL FILMS "e Civic Buildings. ==" , PHONE 40]60. f SESSIONS: n am.. 1. 3, 5. 8 pm. LAST DAY "PROFESSOR MAMLOCK" TO-MORROW. " MOSCOW LAUGHS " " MOSCOW LAUGHS " nrj ?i,^ lAN MCSICAIi COMKDT. sti?i \-\W7 OK - VOT -Bt-T MOSCOW STILL LALGIIS. SONG AND MELODIES Approved for I niversal Exhibition. Direction : Civic Theatre. Ltd. I ill! THE ASTOR I I DOMINION KOAD I HI Telephone 15-433 To-night at S : Variety Session 7.30. Mickey Rooney. Lewis Stone in T HH JJ ARDVS J? IDE JTIGH." Penny Sins-Mnn. Arthur Lake in "JJLONDIE rpAKES A VACATION." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: AIDIQSCOPIKS No. 2. As Warm as Your Own Fireside ' IJ»L Show Place of Auckland" I BERKELEY 1 ™!™ 7 %J : |fl Final Screening To-night at 7.55. M .LACRHL AND HARDY i* -n a," 1 " Thc Fl - vin S Deucee." M <0 Minutes of Screaming Laughter M r Jpf* , - (,em of a D "niatic Romance. LCAPITOU;| At BA-OR-L. t M Wallace Beery. Alan Curtis in M "SERGEANT MADDEN" M There 9 action, excitement and a tear -i Altv Olivia Dc Havilland. Dick Powell M . „ '"„ "HARD TO GET." M A Really (Joo<l Rousins Comedv Approve! for Lnircrxal ExhibitUn TO-NIGHT =^ CARDS, 000, BRIDGE, DANCING. m the k METROPOLE !p I QtEEX STREET CARDS S TO K> Pμ I UjAj Supper. Phone ALFRED FENN. Director. COOKE'S TEAROOMS. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS— BNJOY A DAINTT SAVOURY SCPPER AT COOKES. Toasted Chicken Sandwich and a Cup of Cream-made Coffee ... 1/ Coasted Ham Sandwich and a Cud of our Famous Coffee ......... i/ Coasted Teacake and Coffee 9( j Toasted Crumpets and Coffee 9(1 . 3olden Crisp Toast and Coffee 9d. Make "MEET ME AT COOKES " vouSlogan Every Friday Evening. COOKE'S TEAROOMS, 60, QUEEN STREET. H RUGBY LEAGUT FOOTBALL: ~~ BiR YES, FOLLOW THE CROWDS Greater interest than in last Saturdays match is being evinced in the same between MT. ALBERT and NORTH SHORE at Carlaw Park on Saturday. We. predicted a great crowd and a great game between Manukau and North Shore, and we were right. Well. MT. ALBERT are confident that they will beat NORTH SHORE, am! again we s:-.y it will be a thriller. MANUKAU v. CITY ! NORTH SHORE v. MT. ALBERT RICHMOND v. PAPAKURA ! MARIST v. NEWTON. 4 J TURKISH BATHS. j L E r,S, TA F,K OU - Turkish Baths. Chancerv < u Chbrs., O Connftil Sf. Ph. 47-459. B I
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19400704.2.168.7
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 157, 4 July 1940, Page 22
Word Count
445Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 157, 4 July 1940, Page 22
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.