AMUSEMENTS. CROWDS AGAIN ! ! ANOTHER "CENTURY" PROGRAMME RECEIVES LAVISH PRAISE. liilliill!! AGAIN TO-DAY 4 — BIG SESSIONS — 4 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. P. ON PLANS AT THEATRE. i' ' l As A 1 n;,r.s — at tlie ill <jjg CENTURY ]^mQueen St. IJ | ; I'hone 42-160 J| l| | f l')cnf Aids Available. Direction : Amalgn run ted Theatre?, Ltd. DIFFERENT ! UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT K« »K VOPI: ENTERTAINMENT AND ENJOYMENT Tlie most sensationally "Different" Picture of tlie year. .... A STORY WITH A PUNCH . . . I.XCITING . . . UNUSITALj 4 JOAN GEORGE JOAN ' 7 GEORGE L -~ JOAN GEORGE LM BENNETT ? RAFT Sy BENNETT r: RAFT BENNETT RAFT — With — GLADYS GEORGE. LLOVD NOLAN, — And — The Ever Popular WALTER PIDGEON — IN — Walter Wanger's "THE HOUSE "THE HOUSE "THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY" ACROSS THE BAY" ; - ACROSS THE BAY" He was a "Slicker"' getting to the top the easy way . . She brought him luck . . . then betrayed him to T YEARS ON ALCATRA/. . . . But she repaid him in a woman's way . . in "The House Across the Bay." Uceommcnded by Censor for Adults. SUPPORTS IN KEEPING WITH j — SUCH AN OUTSTANDING I — PICTURE. I MARCH OF TIME No. 8 — 1040, Featuring " CANADA AT WAR " The Most Thrilling Motion Picture Item Ever Released. YOU'LL THRILL! YOU'LL CHEER! — And — "Fox Australian News" — "Pictorial" "Cineinagazine." BE EARLY ! — BOOK NOW ! MOVIE BALL, TOWN HALL. JULY 18. PRINCESS * DOMINION RD. Deaf Aids Available. Ourr.illy Heated. To-night at r? A I'hone 15-439. • •*'-> THE RITJC BROS.. Jane Withers, Lynn Bari. PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES Approved for Universal Exhibition. DAVID NIVEX. LOR ETTA YOUNG. "ETERNALLY YOURS." Recommended by Censor /.<r Adults. | EMPRESS * newtonH" I No Extra to Reserve. I I CIRCLE 1/3 STALLS 1/3 I To-night at rr /I*?: Phone 27-077. 1 CHAS. LAUGHTON in Victor Hugo's "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." Recommended by Censor More Especially lor Adults. BOBBY BR BEN in the Delightful " ESCAPE TO PARADISE." Approved tor r ni'crsnl Exhibition. J* NEW REGENTS. Finally To-night at *7 OA I'hone 14-142. « Deaf Aids Available, centrally Heated. CARY GRANT. JEAN ARTHUR, "QNLY JJAVE Kcommended, by Ccn*or to' Adults. JOAN BLONDELL. MISCIIA AUER, " J£AST gIDE QF JJEAVEN" Approved tor I'nirersnl Exhibition. * * * <^PIRATE^H^PE^> MILFORD BEACH. #*. * * •THE CABARET THAT SETS TUB STANDARD." TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 8 to 12. Music by the Famous I'IRATD SHIPPE ORCHESTRA of Six Instruments. Two Spacious Dance Floors (Upper and Lower Decks). StONTB CARLOS. PRIZES. ETC.. ETC. ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Free Bus i Transport — DOUBLE 3/0. SINGLE 2/. From Devon port or Bayswater, including Free Transport— DOUBLE 2/6, SINGLE 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from 9d. i SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Motor Car and 2 Persons. 4/ Return (minimum). Bach additional Person. 2/' Return. This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport ONLY). Reservations — Phone 23-414. E. R. MOUAT, M.C.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 159, 6 July 1940, Page 18
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