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AMUSEMENTS. "r 1 I YOU SAW.... j and we are sure you enjoyed MICKEY ROONEY AS N J " YOUNG TOM EDISON " . . now you can see one of the finest entertainments of the Screen . . . . » story rich In SPENCER TRACY as "EDISON. THE MAN" ~~ AGAIN TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 —,8 P.M. (Bookings are heavy ... It is essential to reserve EARLY for the Evening Sessions) . . . ol course, at ... ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. SPENCER rpRACY PENCER -I- RACY SPENCER rpRACY PENCER J- RACY SPENCER rpRACY PENCER 1 RACY SPENCER rpRACY PENCER I- RACY i CJPENCER rpRACY I Spencer JL racy QPENCER rpRACY 1 ■ SPENCER A RACY I completely eclipsing his I previous triumphs as . . " EDISON, THE MAN " . " EDISON, THE MAN " " EDISON, THE MAN " — " EDISON, THE MAN " ~~ " EDISON, THE MAN " " EDISON, THE MAN " _ " EDISON, THE MAN " _ — With — RITA JOHNSON ... LYNNE OVERMAN CHARLES COBURN . . FELIX BRESSART Associate Programme Includes "A WAY IN THE WILDERNESS" (Passing Parade Series) and ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW. ! Plans at the Theatre Booking Office from 10 a.m. Phone 32-920. i Approved for Universal Exhibition. I A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER I SPECIAL PRODUCTION. j " ~"" I J J 1 j ■giiiuiiiiiiiii.!!i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniHiiiniiiiiimii(!iW!iUiiiuim[iiniiiiira I AUCKLAND'S LEADING | I SUBURBAN THEATRES I I DIRECTION: FULLERS THEATRES. 1 ! 'PRINCE EDWARD] pfiSSTOSta.! I GUEST NIGHT, 7.30. JjJI = odi I Blng Crosby. Mary Carlisle. «» j g M Andy Devlne In OQ s s A Merry Musical Comedy. «J I I!"DOCTOR RHYTHM"! 6dl 1 j "DOCTOR RHYTHM" jed I 1 And 6d| I Kent Taylor. Fay Wray. 6d I 1 Nan Grey. Larry Blake in K/J1 IITHE JURY'S SECRET! ftJ . IITHE JURY'S SECRET! EdS I An Exciting Murder Mystery. 6dl I Both Recom. by Censor for Adults. 6f?§ I I BRITANNIA I fonsonby. i ! I i phone 2e _ 041- i J TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. | A New Star Is Born! fe I 1 HAZEL ASCOT (the little Sunbeam) 1 1 in the Sparkling Musical Extravaganza | 1 I" TALKING FEET "I | I ["TALKING FEET"! | I JACKIE COOPER—BETTY FIELD In I J "WHAT A LIFE." | 1 A Bright Scholastic Comedy Drama. | g Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | I VICTORIA I P^° I J 6d—GUEST NIGHT—6d | 3 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. 1 g John Howard. Heather Angel. I = H. B. Warner. J. Carrol Naish = S and Reginald Owen in I " TDULLDOG TARUMMOND = g -t> J-- , IN 4 FRICA." I L Also: § S . Edward Arnold. Shirley Ross. = M John Trent. William Frawley In g H "DLOSSOMS ON TJROADWAY. , ' I I Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. = i ALSO ANOTHER POPULAR ! g COMMUNITY SING FILM. p IPTNPM A I GREY LYNN. I I l> IIN Ei IVI A I Phone 26-406. | I GUEST NIGHT, 6d 6d 6d | 3 To-ntght at 7.30: g(J | , S 2 Big Features and Shorts. pj g I CHARLES BICKFORD. (\A I I ANN DVORAK In UU g 1 A Thrilling Drama of the 6d I = Underworld /% j = = Dug (GANGS OF NEW YORK6di I Also Showing: 6d| 1 CORDON MARKER 6d | i In 6d I I "Blondes For Danger" I Both Recom. by Censor for Adults. 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d THE CIVIC 6d ?j ITHEATRETTE 1 6d Sil!llll!ll)lll!llllllll!lllllillll>lllllill!llllt!lll!!llllill!!llllll!ll!lli;ilU;l "" 6d Sessions: 2.15. 8.0. g(J 6d GEORGE O'BRIEN 6d 6d I "GUN |d 6d , I "DOUBLE DANGER" [ 6d ed l L 6d gd PRESTON FOSTER. 6d n j Both Recommended by Censor for CA Od Adults. "1 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d ART UNIONS. ■VTEW /COASTGUARD (INC.). ART XT NION T3 E S U L T S. Drawn under Police Supervision at the Town Hall, September 30. PRIZE WINNERS. FIRST PRIZE: —No. A 5214. £25 Alluvial Gold. A. DALE. Sandringham. 2nd Prize—C3646.l2th Prize—As744. 3rd Prize—Bss77. 13th Prize—D3399. 4th Prize—B42ll. * 14th Prize—Cs4l2. sth Prize—D4l46.lsth Prize—A46B7. 6th Prize—A4972. 16th Prize—Bss97. I 7th Prize—C2lo3. 17th Prize— D 5731. i Sth Prize—B449B. 18th Prize—E22B&. I 9th Prize—Dssss. 19th Prize—A49sl. I 10th Prize—D43l7.2oth Prize—Clsßß. 11th Prize —C 5734. I THANKING ALL SUPPORTERS. 4 T>ENWOMEN'S FAIR — RAFFLES. Fainting by Minnie White—No. 13, Miss D. Phillips. Painting by Muriel Robinson—No. 38, Miss McFarlane. Painting by Ida Else—No. 14. Miss Blsehoff. Painting by Mrs. Tonkin—No. 27. Mlu Alice Watson. Brass Bowl—No. 21. Mrs. Nora Rees. 'Doulton Plate—No. 114, Mrs. Nora Rees. a

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 234, 2 October 1940, Page 18

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