AMUSEMENTS. £':iiiii!i;:::iii:i]];::i:;i:!:i]iiiuiuniiii!!iiiiiiiaui]iminuiiiiiiiiiiiui!iiii!!iiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji I FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! J | AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. | | (Attend the Early Evening Session i = and avoid the crowds at night ) H |ST. JAMES' THEATRES g Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. S Another of those smart I: — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — : Comedies ... fj REMEMBER" B EMEMBER" r Remember - s EMEMBER" E? " TJEMEMBER " H ;} % With ■ 808 TAYLOR - 808 TAYLOR 808 TAYLOR j ! GREER GARSON : GREER GARSON I ;• LEW AYRES—BII.LIE BUftKK. Associate Programme includes . . "JACK POT" (Crime Doesn't Povi iji "THE DOMINEERING MALE" II (Pete Smith Speciaifv). "PUSS : GETS TIIE BOOT" (Colour Car- >: tooni. ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW, etc. V Plans nt the Theatre. I'hone 32-W. Itccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. MOVIE BALL - TOWN lIALL i JULY 18. If J DE PARIS k M THEATRE CONTINENTAL FILMS "= Civic Ftlildings. =• I'HONE 40 160. f TWO BIG SESSIONS: 2 AND 8 I'.M. " MOSCOW LAUGHS " " MOSCOW LAUGHS " " MOSCOW LAUGHS " " MOSCOW LAUGHS " RUSSIAN MUSICAL COMEDY. RUSSIAN M&6ICAL COMEDY. BELIEVE IT OR NOT—BUT MOSCOW STILL LAUGHS. SONG AND MELODIES LISZT'S HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY. ALSO, | " SOVIET WINGS " " SOVIET WINGS " TIIE HISTORY OF RUSSIAN AVIATION. Approved for Universal Exhibition. \ Direction : Civic Theatre, Ltd. _ I NINTH |! I ANNUAL MOVIE BALL, I B ANNUAL MOVIE BALL, K B ANNUAL MOVIE BALL, &i | ANNUAL MOVIE BALL, fi | ANNUAL MOVIE BALL, | TOWN tTALIOWN ALL. g ■ S THURSDAY, JULY 18. j 5 Entire Proceeds in aid of b g Metropolitan Patriotic Funtl. j{ P DOUBLE TICKETS 15/ t SINGLE TICKETS 10/ j] j g Invitations procurable from all li g Theatre Box Offices. ft LIMITED CUBICLE ItF«SElife VATIONS AVAILABLE AT i | g LEWIS EADY. LTD. >; | gPECTACULAR J^ETS: G yyONDERFUL gnows: 1; I rpiIEO [] § pER- 5 | SONALITY JjTAND: n Will parties desirous of enterins '6 g sets please notify Mr. D. Leys. i: s .'l2-077. or Honorarv Secretarv. fj 41-SIS. not later than TUESDAY :! g NEXT? :? MOVIE BALL — TOWN HALL. !- M JULY 18. g I | THE ASTOR I I I HIM IN lON KOA I.' I j j Telephone 15-433 To-night at s : Variety Session 7.30. Mickey Rooney. Lewis Stone in T IIB JJARDYS JJ idb JJIGH." Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake in "BLONDIE TAKES A VACATION." Roth Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: AUDIOSCOPIKS No. 2. i PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S | I PHONE 25-S6S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. I Merle Oberon, Ralv>h Richardson in "THE LION HAS WINGS." The most authentic tilm of the Royal Air Force ever made. Every New Zealander should see it. It will inspire and hearten you. SELECTED SHORTS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. DELTA ~ XEw hYNN ~ J -' J -' 1 " Phone 47-958. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. 7.45. Nelson Eddy and Virginia Bruce in ;" SONG OF THE PLAINS." WILLIAM BOYD In "SILVER ON THE SAGE." Both. Approved for Universal. Exhibition. TUES.. WED., THURS. NEXT— Wallace Beery in "WITHIN THE LAW." | Charles Ruggles in "BOY TROUBLE." i Itoth Recommended hy Censor for Adults. MAYFAIR — TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. 7.30. Irene Dunne and Charles Bo.ver in | 'WHEN TO-MORROW COMES' Uc.commended hit Censor for Adults. Gene Autry in "IN OLD SANTA FE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Almo i'opeyc Special Cartoon. "I'OPEYE MEETS .VI. I BABA AND HIS FORTY [ THIEVES" (Technicolour). I j TO-NIGHT ! TO NIGHT: | PETER PAN ! DANCING : 5.15 — 12 midnight. I j QUBICLES & j j JJEAVILY RESERVED: RESERVES : TEL. 4G-777. Manager NEIL EDGAR. EXHIBITIONS. CORONATION PICTURE An<l CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OF NEW ZEALAND ART. ART G A L L E R Y. Open Daily. 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Sunday. 2 to 4.30 p.m. Admission : Adults 1/. Children (3d. EXHIBITION CLOSES SUNDAY. 4.30 P.M. ;|5.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 159, 6 July 1940, Page 18
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