AMUSEMENTS. - - p 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY! 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY! 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. (It is essential to Reserve EARLY I to avoid disappointment). ST. JAMES' THEATRE ( j Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. j CIPENCER FTIRACY e j |! OpENCER A RACY «j SPENCER rpRACY > PENCER JL RACY SPENCER rriRACY f PENCER A RACY ' !j QPENCER FTIRACY i| j| A RACY ! ' i O PENCER FTIRACY H I- A RACY I SPENCER FTIRACY I PENCER A RACY lii SPENCER FTIRACY PENCER JL RACY !| ; :| rpRACY ! ! • ►-'PENCER X RACY ' SPENCER rpRACY |[ PENCER J- RACY I !i I as j | j " EDISON, THE MAN " j! | " EDISON, THE MAN " I " EDISON, THE MAN " i " EDISON, THE MAN " | " EDISON, THE MAN " I " EDISON, THE MAN " \ " EDISON, THE MAN " i I ! t — With — i ! RITA JOHNSON i| LYNNE OVERMAN CHARLES COBURN FELIX BRESSART Another Brilliant Associate '' i Programme Includes ... j I j " A WAY IN THE !! WILDERNESS " |! jj John Nlsbett's Passing Parade. l! ii ST. JAMES' || Ij AIR MAIL REVIEW !i I includes .... Big Bertha fires at i! J*"'" - • .first Air Raids on London Ii . . Libyan Front in Action ...US opens school for Parachute Troops : ! ... Australian - assembled Fairey ' j planes take the air .. . Boys of the 1 I R.A.A.F. stage startling "Russian I Ballet" .... Dan Cupid busy at Sydney Anzac Buffet, etc.. etc. BOOKINGS ! are exceptionally heavy! Plans at ■ the Theatre Booking Office from I' < 9.30 a.m. . j Approved for Universal Exhibition. || A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SPECIAL PRODUCTION. 1 i | | H || symonds "— 43-848. == Direction: R. J. Kerr idee. ===. FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING Hi TO-DAY. 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. §§§ HI Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s Perfect Happiness S3 === Picture, glowing with excitement, youth. =-= = beauty, love and laughter. =3= HI " JUDGE T TARDY AND ©ON " S === " XJ-ARDY AND OoN " =S= TUDGE T TARDY AND CJON " === == "*9 UDGE XJ-ARDY AND »T>ON " 55 =3 " TUDGE TTARDY AND QON " r== DDGE n ARDY and OON •' =£ ?s= With the World-famous. Lovable MH F~rj and Intensely Human =--= HARDY FAMILY. ip=g M "CAVALCADE 11 m of m JI ACADEMY AWARDS.''^ ===== The most scintillating. Star-clustered i=s £== entertainment feature ever screened. — 1 5= with all the greatest Stars and all the s~ —greatest triumphs since "WINGS" S=s HE= (1928) to "GONE WITH THE WIND" == Hf (1939). HH "Calling on Columbia" (Fitzpatrick Ifi Travel Gem), "Fox Huht" (Disney - ---- Cartoon), etc. 5= === WE URGE YOU TO IMMED T ATELY HP ES RESERVE. PLANS AT THEATRE i= == OFFICE FROM 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.. OR =S ESS PHONE 43-645. fej§ 5S Approved for Universal Exhibition. pg SOUTHERN CROSS H ELLERSLIE. | g COMMENCING AT 7.45 P.M. THE WONDER PICTURE .... ° "THE WIZARD OF OZ." D Also Screening .... s " LITTLE ACCIDENT." g Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME -milford. Don't Miw "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT" TO-NIGHT! With Good Supports. GRAND GYMKHANA GRAND GYMKHANA EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. CHILDREN'S PONY EVENTS, BOY AND GIRL RIDERS. HUNTERS' COMPETITIONS. POLO PONY RACE. TROTTING RACES. MOTOR CYCLE RACES. POULTRY CLUB SHOW, KENNEL CLUB SHOW. j MILITARY DISPLAY BY THE N.Z. SCOTTISH REGIMENT AND SCOTTISH BAND. Entries lor Poultry Show close on October 9, and for Horse Events on October 11. Horse Programme. * also Poultry Schedule available on application to the Auckland A. & P. Association. 41, Albert Street, Auckland. 5 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. T H. BRADNEY AND SONS, LTD. " • Phone 41-473. Leave Auckland: Leave Ostend: Saturday ... 1.30 p.m. Saturday ... 7.00 a.m. On arr. of 1.30 trip Sunday 9.45 a.m. Sunday 5.00 p.m D | | . Ii; AIH EK E ISLAND CSBSSSSS " SERVICE. ONEROA, SURFDALE. OSTEND AND OMIHA. Friday. 6 p.m. Saturday. 1.15 p.m. SUNDAY. 9.45 A.M. Leaves Omlha 4 pjn. and Ostend 4.1S p.m. Surf dale, 4.30 p.m. EXCURSION FARES. WAIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE, LTD.. Phones: Office, 47-324: Residence. 41-377. PS TO-MORROW, 9.15, King's Wharf.—Lady Jocelyn for fishing grounds. S HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES.. UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Secretary's Office, Quay Street. October 4. 1840. WHAU CREEK, Owners of small craft are warned that, commencing on MONDAY. October 7. 1940, and continuing for a fortnight thereafter, navigation in the Whau Creek below the >Avondale Racecourse will be interfered with intermittently by the bridge-building operations being carried out by the Territorial Forces. W. B. SMITH. 5 Secretary. DANCING, SPORTING, TROTTING, LECTURES, ETC., ADVTS., APPEAR ON PAGE FIFTEEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 16
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