AMUSEMENTS. INTRODUCING TO-DAY TO-DAY AT 4 BIG SESSIONS " CHARLEY'S BIG-HEARTED AUNT" FROM BIRMINGHAM WHERE THE NUTS AND BOLTS COME FROM!! it 4§jl| CENTURY I^^ Queen Street. I ji Phone 43-lee. Central Heating. Deaf Aids. Amalgamated Theatres , "Show - Window." DAILY: 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. YOU'LL LAUGH AND LAUGH ! mini] Gaumont British Dominions present the 1940 version of Brandon Thomas' famous Stage Play 11111111 " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S F"--HEARTED j AUNT" AUNT " AUNT " AUNT " — With — The 8.8.C.'s Famous Comic . . .the man all England applauds . . . a rthctr a skey * **• * Arthur /i ** - * a rthur a skey *** atskSlt Arthur Aekey -*** ** A RTHUR A SKEY ■*** ifejkSit X4-SKEY *** * r,r A RTHUR A SKEY yyfi A-RTHUR A-SKEY jlJfc. Five Feet Five ol &•* Comedy, with ** MOORE MARRIOTT * GRAHAM MOFFATT STINKER MURDOCH — In — " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S BIG-HEARTED AUNT " AUNT " AUNT " AUNT " 1111111 l Released in England In 80 Theatres in one week, and the spectacular "Pygmalion" attendances were bettered!l IT'S FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH ! ! HUM BRILLIANT FEATUKKTTES "Gaumont Air Mall News" "10 mins. Music and Novelty" "Terry Toon Cartoon" - And — MARCH OF TIME NO. 13 "SPOILS OF CONQUEST" The Dutch East Indies . . . Pivot in the Paciflc question . . . dealt with as only the "March of Time" Approved for Universal Exhibition PLANS AT THEATRE. j NEW REGENT \-=- I EPSOM. r "j To-night and Sat. at <7 A K Matinee Sat. 3 p.m. Ph. 14-142. * .rtO Sonja Henie, Ray Milland, "EVERYTHING, HAPPENS AT NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. tc Ail-Star Cast in the Sensational "HITfcER. BEAST OF BERLIN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. I DE LUXE j I^fal at 7.45 I MT. ALBERT j I Phone 40-104 Fxeddle Bartholomew, Thomas Mitchell, "SWQS FAMILY ROBINSON." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Michael Redgrave In the Thrilling "A WINDOW IN LONDON." . Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.), 2 P.M "Swiss Family Robinson," Disney Cartoon, News, Comedy and Serial, etc. RUGBY FOOTBALL. CHALLENGE! g^ CHALLENGE ! fg CHALLENGE! *!T$ SATURDAY I SATURDAY EDEN 3pM PARK EDEN d^'M - PARK THE MATCH THAT NO RUGBY ENTHUSIAST WILL . ~ MISS. I JUBILEE TROPHY | TAKAPUNA TAKAPUNA TAKAPUNA TAKAPUNA v. TRAINING COLLEGE. TRAINING COLLEGE. TRAINING COLLEGE. TRAINING COLLEGE. Last Saturday both teams were winners I in matches packed with thrilling; inci- I i dents from whistle to whistles TAKA- | PUNA, the newly crowned 1940 champions ■> will, be keen to win the double honours. The challenge of TRAINING COLLEGE was accepted by the A.R.U. as the team with the best record In the second round. I Their forwards are lively and fast, and i are supported by the strongest cluta threequarter line. The match should be the | best of the many line matches played I this season. j 1.30 P.M. INTER-SERVICE RUGBY. T. W. MABEN MEMORIAL CUP. GARRISON ARTILLERY v. AIR FORCE. ADMISSION: Ground 1/. Ladies ed: Grandstand 1/ Extra. Members of H.M. Forces in Uniform and Schoolchildren FREE to Ground. J4 HOCKEY. PARK, . ffSyi" REMUERA. W TO-MORROW - Jf COMMENCING 1.4S P.M. DEVONPORT SHIELD MATCHES. « LECTURES, DANCING, ART UNIONS, ETC., ADVTS., APPEAR ON PACK TWO.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 236, 4 October 1940, Page 12
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