AMUSEMENTS. gl'!'ll^n? , !:i!!!:!ll!;!V!!|!:i!||iil!!iiiili;:im:!t:|!lll!!!iimmllllini!IHmiI"!!(:!lt!!l!l!mimil!lllllS 1 WHAT A PROGRAMME...! j '2 Just, another typical St. James' §| s Programme .... packed with = £ entertainment from start to fin- = £ ish .... and headed by the §f = inimitable Mickey Rooney in = f the happiest of the Hardy = p Family series .... their Third = r Anniversary Hit! if —TO-D A Y ! — J - at 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. s = (and again to-morrow at the same = "i times.) = ST. JAMES' THEATRE 1 Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. = | UNIT ONE— jf Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Happiness 1 Special— jg "ANDY HARDY ? I i 3 "ANDY HARDY 3 1 5 : "ANDY HARDY i 1 : 2 "ANDY" HARDY i I - ;. "ANDY HARDY I f i "ANDY HARDY £ P ' •• "ANDY HARDY I | j j MEETS | j I s A DEBUTANTE" I 1 1 A DEBUTANTE" 1 I 1 - A DEBUTANTE" S | A DEBUTANTE" i f A DEBUTANTE" 1 £ A DEBUTANTE" I I A DEBUTANTE" f | With s MICKEY "O OONEY ICKEY -IV OONEY Mickey i> ooney > ICKEY j* OONEY '= Mickey "O ooney 5 ICKEY XI OONEY JUDY / * ARLAND UDY * * ARLAND = JUDY /''ARLAND s UDY ' * ARLAND (UDY ( iARLAND UDY V * ARLAND JLEWIS STONE-—- f CECILIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN ANN RUTHERFORD V UNIT TWO Brilliant Associate Procramme s Includes . ' "BEHIND THE GUNS" r Official British Ministry of In- £ 2. formation Film released through I the U.K. Hiph Commissioner. y Sir Harry Batterbee. showing s '1 the remarkable progress of the = -j w ar rttort in Britain on the part =• it of the men behind the *uns z j .... Britain's huge Army with- £ = out uniform." = UNIT THREE | "QUICKER'N A WINK" I Now vnu can sec the unseen li . action too fast for the human eye causht in "irozen motion" = by St roboscopic photography at •" ih? rate of 2000 individual pic- 1 tures per second . . . amusing and : amazing . . the screens most = sensational development sine* il - sound. A Pete Smith Specialty. g , iZ UNIT FOUR | j ST. JAMES' REVIEW I V King George and Queen Eliza- s r bcth tour bomb-shattered area s of London . . . Britain's capital = = battered dall;- by raids carries fc F : on undaunted . . . World's larpcs' = g lir.er. "Queen Elizabeth," puts to I f sea after eight months tie-up in g f New York . . unprecedented scenes i: as Roose%-elt wins U.S. election . . § g Second batch of Ansae Airman = reach Canada . . . close-ups of = g New Zealanders entertaining with = Maori Haka . . .Don Bradman = g and other famous athletes com- I g pete in all scn-icc athletic meet g = in Melbourne . . . Raider victims = g of "Port Brisbane" land back In £ g Australia safely . . . launching I s of H.M.A.S. Arunta. Australia's = H answer to enemy raiders, etc., etc. g | BOOKINGS | | are very heavy ... it will be essential f to reserve EARLY to avoid disap- = polntment. Plans at the Theatre i Irom 9 30 a m. Phone 32-920. I Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Show Place of Auckland. Midst the Cool Sea Breezes. (Only eight minutes by Bus from City.) [BERKELEY] z ~,. B A V = M Commencing To-night at Eight: M The Greatest Programme even * . the Berkeley has ever presented. M ]yj Firstly—Ray Milland. Ellen Drew in M "FRENCH Without TEARS" M The famous stage play, now 1940 s M biggest film comedy success. M Recommended by Censor for Adults. M Secondly "The March of Time" Presents: M "THE VATICAN OF POPE M PItJS xn " The first pictures ever taken inside the Vatican! stirring! Timely! M Thirdly—British News. An intimate film of the recent meeting in the Brenner Pass JVI °' Hitler and Mussolini. M Fourthly—Other Speclallv Selected FeaturMettes. "Make It a Habit! The Berkelev every Friday and avoid our Saturday night crush." I CAPITOL | M John Garfield. Rosemary Lane in M - BLACKWELL S ISLAND." Powerful Penitentiary Comedy Drama. M Recommended by Censor for Adults. V* Also Ralph Morgan. Claire Windsor in "BAREFOOT BOY." JVI Delightful Heart-appealing Drama. M Approved for Universal Exhibition. I jg: PF.TF.R PAN TO-NIGHT, 8.30 till 1 a.m. rjIHEO ALTERS* JpERSONALITY JJAND Featuring a host of Specially imported American Dance Numbers. ADMISSION 2/0. Manager NEIL EDGAR. SPORTING. WAIPA RACING CLUB, TE AWAMUTU. SUMMER MEETING. TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1940. ADMISSION TO COURSE: OUTSIDE . 2/ INSIDE—LADIES 2GENTLEMEN 5 CARS 2 6 Member of His Majesty's Forces in Uniform, Admitted Free. FIRST RACE STARTS A.M. :13 t [ AUCKLAND BUILDING SOCIETY'S HEW GP.OTTP. FIRST BALLOT NEXT WEDNESDAY. JOIN Nqwi WELLEBLEY ST. Phone 41-192. :14
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 296, 13 December 1940, Page 14
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