AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY 3. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. 11 — 2.15 — 8. Telephone — 32-660. RESERVE NOW FOR BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS IN EDITH WHARTON'S POWERFUL STORY | rpHE £) LD "\[ AID " | J « rpHE QLD " j I I With MIRIAM GEORGE And HOPKINS BRENT Associate Programme:— "THE CRAWFORDS" In one of their charming Organ Novelties. •WORLDS PAIR JUNIOR." A Musical Revue at the World's Fair. "ROBIN HOOD MAKES GOOD." A Technicolour Cartoon. "EMBASSY NEWS 3ERVICB." PLANS AT THEATRE. A WARNER BROTHERS PRESENTATION. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Hi AUCKLAND'S LEADING 1 ==| SUBURBAN THEATRES g fj DIRECTION: ff g Fuller-Kerridge Theatres. 1 TAT P I SYMONDS STREET. | X ± Jit | Phone 43-645. = |i FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING | 11 THIS EVENING AT 7.45. = : | TWO SELECTED | g METRO-GOLD^fYN-MAYER PICTURES. | 1 We sincerely believe you will fall in = P love all over again with the lovely star h h of . "Good-bye, Mr. Chips" when you h 1 meet H J GREER GARSON | I lin this new. irresistible. carefree O j romance-adventure so brimful of laughter §? I with I | ROBERT TAYLOR n I h and -J , LEW AYftES § 1 In | != j"REMEMBER rWI I== | "REMEMBER ?" ] | I 5 Recommended by Censor for Adults. P : s Also, the Associate Picture — = Bad t ittlb 4 ngel - g AD g j | With 2 = Virginia Guy lan p I j WEIDLER KIBBEE HUNTER | | £ A heart-throbbing. lovable. exciting f story of a little child who believed In = ! 3 Prayer—a picture that will leave a warm = 4 glow in your heart for many days. = I 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition. 5 ;PRINCE EDWARD; ~ r TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. g EES ,! GARY COOPER |, 1 =! .ilijl RAY MILLAND lb, I g'| j 1 | ; IN THE NEW I!|, I =1 'Pi "BEAU GLSTE' if I HP 'till "BEAU GESTE" jl' 1 § . . and £ d Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Nan Grey. f? " T Vincent Price in -- i 1 11. ,G. Wells' Famous Thriller p =IHi"THE INVISIBLE g? =|g! MAN RETURNS' ~T7 f| Both Recommended bv Censor lor Adults, i g Commencing 7.10. EE| "THE GREEN HORNET"§ ; BRITANNIA" j i jil TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. S I I.EW AY RES —LIONEL BARRYMORE in I | 5 ,r pHE QECRET OF I -\R. |'ILDARE"S I 3 " A HE ►SECRET OF I H. IVILDARE"P j CLIVE BROOK | "RETURN TO f YESTERDAY." g = Also - "Our Gang" Comedy. Pete Smith M Oddity and Coloured Cartoon. M NOTE—Unpaid Reserves not kept a Her p. Li 7.30 p.m. = VICTORIA ! DEVONPORT. I v j Phone 22-683. g TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. ■ ■ — . : = Another Grand Programme. j 0 Yes. there's no end to them! EE GRETA GARBO. 1 EE MELVYN DOUGLAS g g and INA CLAIRE In A MAD. MERRY ROMANCE. =0 " NINOTCHKA." I " NINOTCHKA." i • Also: if = 1 JACK BUCHANAN, § EDWARD E. HORTON. =: SYD. WALKER—GOOGIE WITHERS 1" HjjTHE GANG'S ALL HERE — 5 It's a Riot. lou can't keep up with i g the LAUGHS! ± * ' Both Recommended by Censor for /.dults. 1 !CIN EM A ' GREk " lynn. I ■ 1 DIU A , Phone 26-406. § ! 1 TO-NIGHT AT 7.10. J j§ Have You Booted Yet? It Costs No §= ~ More. g ! |— MICKEY ROONEY —1 S— JUDY GARLAND — J i i In H i § 1111 "BABES IN ARMS"!! jI 2 j 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition j Music. Mirth and Melody. • = Also Showing: I; ! £ WALTER PIDGEON 1-2 .In 0 | 8 " 6000 ENEMIES " | s Actionful and Thrilling. y h Recommended by Censor for Adults. 5§ i EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. 1 SUNDAY EVENING, < Eg) STRAND THEATRE. ■BV DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. SCREEN TALKS li%jL 7.15 P.M.. BOOK REVIEW. AT 7.30 P.M.—MR. MATTHEW ALACH: "A NEW HEALTH EDUCATION." AT 8.20 P.M.—PICTURE PROGRAMME, headed bs "IN OLD SANTA FE." ACTION — THRILLS — SONGS. STARRING GENE AUTRY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SILVER COLLECTION. Doors Closed During Lecture. Children under 14 not admitted unless accompanied by parents. RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. H MR. GEORGE AYO MR. GEORGE AYO (New Zealand's Paul Robeson) WILL SING SOLOS AT THE GREAT gANKEY QENTENARY gERVICE IN THE rpOWN JJALL, 'JO-MORROW, AT 3 P.M. Beautilul Singers like Sankey are still with us. 1< AMUSEMENTS, DANCING, SPORTING, LECTURES, MEETINGS. CRICKET, YACHTING. TENDERB, ETC., ADVTB., APPEAR ON PAGE SEVENTEEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 18
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