AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY 4l| xr . 11 A.M.. 2.XS. 5 AND a p.m. » BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS IN HER AMAZING PORTRAYAL. OF " r J I H E ""pEE QID "yj AO)O ld M Aro With MIRIAM HOPKINS AT THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate T'apxtre. Telephone — 32-660. PLANS AT THEATRE. A WARNER BROTHERS PRESENTATION. Recommended by Censor for Adult*. | TUDOR CINEMA I™^ 1 PH-*-*. —H: This Evening at 8! LINDA DARNELL. JAMES ELLISON ÜBr ANN SOTHERN In ' ELSA MAXWELL'S COMEDY M-I = " HOTEL FOR WOMEN.* Recommended by Censor lor Adnifr AND — ON THE STAGE IN PERSON: E=JOAN and BETTY RAYNKR Troubadours. - ANNOUNCE A SHORT AUCKLAND SEAM BEFORE RETURNING TO AMEHK^^ With colourful costumes and their rue mj> of characterisation, these ymins arSS bring to their audicnres the romanet m humour o2 different £; Frl.. Sat. and Mon.: "American HomonsL" Tues.. Wed. and Thurs.: "Scarlet and Qrtr. m Also Matinees on Saturday and Wedneattp Usual Prices. Phone for Reserna.
| |GAIETY CINEMA! I EE JOHN WAYNE AND CLAIRE TREVOR j "STAGECOACH." 1 | . Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 f AVONDALE 1 Pru * y sat®*, m | J Monday. I.ti y---i 1 ; ; gloriajean. robertjcuMMnrog = AND VIRGINIA ™ V: I In the Tip-top Comedy lEE " THE UNDER-PUP." || ! ' The Gleason Family in I "SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK?" I 8001 Approved for Universal p|| !STR AN D I qneotsg*. — [ Phone 13-m TO-NIGHT — MATINEE TO-MORROW. S CONRAD VEIDT—VALERIE HOBSOW. ' •- EE "U-BOAT 29." ANDY DEV3NE RICHARD ABI.W OF LOST FLYEBS ~ Both Recommended by Censor for Adalts. ! AMBASSADOR I *** ChCTilfc fl — 1 At 7.40 PA GEORGE WALLACE — LOIS GREEN = "G° ne TO THE DOGS." JOHNNY WEISSMULLER. MAUREEN O'SULLIYA* la EE "TASZAN FINDS A SON" Tarzan returns with the super-bov Tama. J 156 flr ®t Tarzan picture" in time I -t. years, all nsw—all different. Universal Exhibition. v?"r. E Saturday—-Taram Finds a EE Hornet Episode " Gna [LIBERTY CINEMA! -H-_ 1 ro. u-m Johnny Downs and Constance Moore M "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS." Wayne Morris in "THE KID COMES BACK." Un«v. , . cnt and Adventure! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I NEW ROYAL 1 ™ - — — 1 Phone 12-WL TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. = Douglas. Louise Piatt in TELL NO TALE S." .. . I J u £?\_® er 'j er t- Baby Sandy in ti„,h i TTtE ACCIDENT." v»?S2S°?drt by Censor for Aduita. MATINEE SATURDAY — 1.30 P.M. How long is it since you heard a cro*d abac SOLD THE FORT"'?? •• Come on SUNDAY NEXT at 3 P.m. to th> gANKEY gERYICB IN THE TOWN HALL AND JOIN IN THE SINGING OF OLD STTRRDTO HYMNS. 1* RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. (fjS OUTSTANDING MATCHES TO-MORROW—SATURDAY. ! THE DRAW FOR THE ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION HAS BROUGHT TOGETHER TEAMS THAT SHOULD PROVIDE THS P™LIC WITH A DAY OF THRILLWO fOOTBALL. AT 1.40 P.M. MARIST 0.8. v. PONSONBY MARIST 0.8. v. PONSONBY MARIST 0.8. v. PONSONBY l SOME PICK THE WINNER OF THIS GAMS I2JSP 1 THE COMPETITION. BOTH TEAMS POSSESS BRILLIANT BACKS. 3.10 P.M. NTH. SHORE v. MT. ALBERT NTH. SHORE v. MT. ALBERT NTH. SHORE v. Mf . ALBERT NTH. SHORE v. MT. ALBERT I t^ WILL BE NO LET-UP FROM BEGINNING TO END. MT ALBERT DEFEATED RICHMOND LAST SATURDAY. AN?.. SHORE DEFEATED THE CRACK ! PE N E L Y TEAM THAT RECENTLY DEFEATED RICHMOND—SO THERE YOU | ARE. WHAT A GAME IT WILL BE: No. 2 GROUND. 1.30 P.M.— MANUKAU v. PAPAKURA 3 P.M.— CITY v. RICHMOND SCHOOLBOYS' SEVEN-A-SIDE AS USUALSCHOOLBOYS' SEVEN-A -SIDE AS CSUAL.^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 218, 13 September 1940, Page 12
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