AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's iDtimate Theatre. To-day: 11 — 2.15 — 8. UTTERLY DELIGHTFUL! •• rpHB reat T7ICTOR TXEBBEBT " ■\7ICTOR TTBRBERT" A Feast of Glorious Music with ALLAN JONES MARY MARTIN WALTER CONNOLLY SUSANNA FOSTER 14-year-old child with a phenomenal voice that reaches B flat above hiffh C A PARAMOUNT FILM. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLANS AT THEATRE Telephone 32-660. As Warm as Your Own Fireside. The Show Place of Auckland. I P'FP'K'Tf'T TTV I mission bat. I tSILKiViJiL/ili I I Phone 17377 . M (Only S mins. by bus from Queen St.) M : — jij Final Screening To-uisrht at Bight. -\jr Molvyn Dousrlas. Joan Blondell in M " THE AMAZING M MR. WILLIAMS" M You'll hold your sides with laughter in "fjl this thrilling mystery. ■Mr Approved for Universal Exhibition. ~ Walt Disney's Coloured Cartoon. M "Wynkin. Blynkin and Nod." I CAPTTDT I BALMORAL. M 2£ Hours of Screaming Laughter! M Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell in M "HIS GIRL FRIDAY." M Recommended by Censor for Adults. tit Also Laurel and Hardy in M "THE FLYING DEUCES." „ Approved for Universal Exhibition. M Also The March of Time presents "THE M BATTLE FLEETS OF ENGLAND." THE AJSTOR II DOMINION ROAD Telephone 15-433 N Final Screening To-nipht at 8. Variety Session 7.30. "GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Unpaid Beserves not held after 7.30 p.m. ! PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S I I PHONE 25-S6S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. | STAN LAUREL, OLIVER HARDY In "A CHUMP AT OXFORD." Approved for Universal Exhibition. \ GORDON HARKER, ALISTAIR SIM In " INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH." Recommended by Censor for Adults. LECTURES. ygfugfry SJ T - J OHX A M BCLAXCE Classes of Instruction -will commence:— LADIES' FIRST AlD—Ambulance Station, Rutland St., at 3 p.m. on Thurs.. Aug. 22. Coronation Hall, ONEHUNGA, Tonight, Aug. 19.' at 7. St. Georges Hall. KINGSLAND. on Wed.. Aug. 21, at 1.30 p.m. LADIES' HOME NURSlNG—Ambulance Station, Rutland St., at 10 a.m. on Thurs.. Sept. 5. Council Chambers. BLLERSLIE, on Mod.. Aug. 19, at 7.30 p.m. Soldiers' Hall, PT. CHEVALIER, on Monday. Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. A.R.P. —For Trained Nurses only, on Mon.. Aug. 19, at 4 p.m.. and also at 7.30 To-night. S. B. LANGSTONB, xl 9 Sec-Manager of Auckland Centre. ■JSa N.Z. R ED C ROSS 5001,311S 001,311 AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE.' NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS. The following Classes will commence as under in the Society's Lecture Hall. Mercantile Chambers, 101. Customs Street Bast:— FIRST AID-TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 7. HYGIENE — v TO-MORfitfW (Tuesday), at 1.30 p.m. Enrol Now for Home Nursing Class to commence shortly. Qualify for Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachments. A. A. HARKBR. Secretary. Phone 45-340. 19 FUNERAL NOTICES. -SSKSifcN T OYAIi C* OOD TNTENT T ODGE NO. 4369, wlullSlfta MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS. Members are invited to attend the Funeral of the late BROTHER WILLIAM McMILLAN. P.G.M.. which will leave Watnev Sibuns Chapel at 2 p.m., TUESDAY *>Oth instant. Members will assemble at the Lodge Room. Manchester Unity Building, not later than l.ou p.m. By Order of the Noble Grand. W. G. PITCHER. G.D.G.M.. Secretary. 19 AUCKLAND "pkISTRICT jffips|| ;\p*CHESTER J-NITY QDDFELLOWS, (NEW ZEALAND). Members of the Order are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of the late BROTHER WILLIAM McMILLAN Pas* Grand Master, which will leave Sibun's Chapel, at 2 p.m., TUESDAY. rr£? nV< y; a ll leave the Manchester Unity Building, corner of Victoria and Hobson Streets, at 1.30 p.m. JOHN McLEOD, District Secretary. 19 ' SEEDS, PLANTS AND GARDEN^ A NEMONE Bulbs, brilliant selecUon of d °" ble , s • best value obtainable: 2/6 I(X).—Marden. Bos 6. Takapuna. p GAY."—Fruit Trees. Citrus v -* Shrubs, at nursery prices.—Ph. 43-G24 . ~C "Ct ARDENS g . ay >" 20 - Wyndham St.—Box Plants. Nemesia, Tomato, Petun'a. Stock. Larkspur, Iceland Poppies. Calend'ulas. 1/2 per doz.. postage 2d extra. C I)EAS —Phenomenal Early Dwarf, giant podded, 1/ packet.—Geo. Sinclair Queen St. ' jj SUCCESS PLint FofHi irows anyihin"customers say results- wonderful trv some gardeners.—79, Warnock St. Auckland. " p PRODUCE FOR SALc. TJEX PIG MEAL is a balanced f0,,,1 : 10' XV per 1001b.—Poultry and Pig Supplies Co. Auckland. M ~~GOU\ ~~ A DCKLAND'S Foremost Coach.—Norrie **• Bell, Watte Sports Depot, 45-412, i>,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 196, 19 August 1940, Page 12
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