AMUSEMENTS. ***************** * * * * * FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! * * AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. * * The fourth and most exciting of the popular Kiidare Medico-Detective * j. series! * JST. JAMES' THEATRE! Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. * A * Metro-Gold»7n-Mayer's ... * ' * o, * * * S •• TVR. I jit J/li. XVILDARE'S b TT ildares o a r! •• ±Jr. IVildares = II " "T|R- 1/" ILDARE s = * *■ •• ±Jr. XVILDARE'S I *■ M T* R - XZ ildares i * fi •• UR. XVILDARE'S 3 Jfc ijf F; TT'ILDARE'S I u JLfR. Ivildares It * * n n jfc *i B * _ S QTRANGE piASE " 3 * * ii kJTRANGE V>ASB " 3 * * QTRANGE /~IASE " -fl _ h Strange a * * QTRANGE " 5. «. S Strange •• fl * i£ s & *5 1 J I * * with * S - LEW AYRES * * LEW AYRES * * LEW AYRES . * * I J * * LIONEL BARRYMORE * * LIONEL BARRYMORE 1 *!I * . * LARRAINE DAY * t LARRAINE DAY * E I|■ * : J NAT PENDLETON * = *. ' * E Brilliant Associate Programme z includes : J] "TRIFLES \t J| OF IMPORTANCE" |v | I John Nesbitt Passing Parade. I t] " SOCIAL SEA LIONS" \t 1 Pete Smith Specialty. I , ! -*• — And — ST. JAMES' AIRMAIL REVIEW. Latest World Happenings from Far and No-i*' * BOOKINGS— * are heavy! Plans at the Theatre. ! ■* j Recommended by Censor lor Adults. ***************** *! !l|| II THE ASTOR i'||;i||l|i||l|i| li! j j j; l! I DOMINION ROAD ji ij".! lii'lj i Isiliiii! Telephone 15-433 jjljj;|jj| ( |j!||;j , To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. I RAY MILLAND. OLYMPE BRADNA In I " SAY IT IN FRENCH." I BASIL RATHBONE. sigrid gurie. ' i LEO CARRILLO. VICTOR McLAGLEN In ! "RIO" "RIO" 1 Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. j "ANZACS ARRIVE IN ENGLAND.'* j "THE PYJAMA GIRL MURDER CASE." | Unpaid Reserves Not Held after 7.30. I I PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S | j I TO-NIGHT AT 8. PHONE 25-868. I WALLACE BEERY. VIRGINIA GREY. CHESTER MORRIS In Metro-Goldayn-Mayer's Thrill-packed Epic "THUNDER AFLOAT." Submarine warfare exposed! The greatest sea thriller ever made. Don't miss It. EXCELLENT M.G.M. SHORTS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAYFAIR — a Z D r™^ 9 T ~ TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. 7.45— GEORGE RAFT AND ZASU PITTS In "LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY" CHESTER MORRIS In " BLIND ALLEY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Dr T rp A NEW LYNN ! J-J X. JTV Phone 47-95H | TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. 7.30— 1 ANNA NEAGLE In I "NURSE EDITH CAVELL." RALPH RICHARDSON In "FOUR FEATHERS/' Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NEXT— * Jascha Heifetz in "They Shall Have Music." arid Will Hay in "Ask a Policeman." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. J> ALMORAL gAND (Incorporated). GRAND CONCERT CAPITOL THEATRE. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. j In aid of Furnishing the Plunket Society's New I Building at Balmoral. ; Assisting Artist-s—Miss Phyllis Gribbin. Soprano; I Mr. Lambert Harvey. Tenor: Mr. J. Dickson, j Baritone, and Bandsman Bryan Dalton. ! SILVER COIN COLLECTION AT DOOR. | 14 J. E. BENNETT. Hon. Secretary. I Few Hymns have captivated the hearts of men * like 1 "THERE WERE NINETY AND NINE" j sung before vast audiences of many thousands by Mr. Sankey. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) IN THE TOWN HALL AT 3 P.M. AT THE gANKEY gERVICE THIS BEAUTIFUL HYMN WILL BE SUNG BY REV. GEO. M. YULE. 14
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 18
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