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AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. To-day: 11 — 3 — 6 — S. [» NOW IN ITS FOURTH BIG WEEK. !* " ■V riGHT TRAIN rpo AfUNICH" " IGHT J- RAIN A O AIuNICH- " "V IGHT r T RAIK T 0 ATunich- " IGHT A RAIN A O " This Great Adventure of Laughter and Thrills! With REX HARRISON MARGARET LOCKWOOD NAUNTON WAYNE BASIL RADFORD Associate Features: "MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED.** A Warner Eros. Interest Novelty in Technicolcur. "SEEING SPOTS." A Musical Variety Melanee Presented by Warner Bros. EMBASSY NEWS SERVICE. With the Latest Overseas Happenings. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adult«. PLANS AT THEATRE. Telephone 32-660. :.i: i...;;:..., | FULLER'S THEATRES | IPRINCE EDWARD! P m2sb j fl To-night at 7.10. I U "FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE I UNIVERSE." = And. at 7.30 .... § Lew Ayres. Lionel Barrymore. = Laraine Day. Nat Pendleton in = : " DR. KILDARE'S j 1 I STRANGE CASE" j f g Recommended by Censor for Adult*. 1 g William Henry. Louise Campbell. I Richard Denmnc in § S "EMERGENCY \I ] ! SQUAD" | | Approved for Universal Exhibition. | IbritanniaT 1 7.10 TO-NIGHT 7.10 § Third Chapter of i J "FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THI i | UNIVERSE." | IS WALLACE BEERY. CHESTER MORRIS f and Virginia Grey in = I J " fTHUNDER A FLOAT m | | g I " HUNDER FLOAT " I j f An Epic Story of Courage «t Sea—on the S z Screen. '=§ | ANN SOTHERN and JOHN CARROLL in | j "CONGO MAISIE." 1 I Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 I Matinee To-morrow at 1.30 p.m. = i VICTORIA I devonport. 1 1 I Phone 22-683. | S To-night : To-morrow : Monday | | TWO GREAT FEATURES. i h Ronald Colman — Ida Lupino tn - | i" THE LIGHT THAT j I | j FAILED " ] I j And The DEAD END KIDS In I | ["You're Not So Tough"! § f Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. § v: To-night, 7.5. and To-morrow. Matinee: 2 "FLASH GORDON." £ Special Matinee To-morrow. I CIN EM A I GREY LYNN. I 1 i - x ' Phone 26-406. = | TO-NIGHT AT 7.10: 5 h Third Chapter Serial. "Wild Bill Hickok" I n Followed at 7.30 by 2 Big Features and I p Shorts. H K MICKEY ROONEY I i And the Hardy Family in the best of I the Ha ray Series s |"JUDGE HARDY & SON"! = Also Showinj? ... = s A Thrilling, action-packed saca of the = ~ early West. s n i • GERONIMO ""l 1 H "r* l6 Story of Geronimo the Red Indian I = who was the terror of the West. - = S'.arrintc Preston Foster. H p Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | " j PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S I — T at .45. Matinee To-morrow at 2.15. I TWO HILARIOUS COMEDIES. C-RETA GARBO. MELVYN DOUGLAS In " NINOTCHKA." censor torinAdulU. "TOO BUSY TO WORK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. S£ T »?f : DR „ OME °im Saturday, Monday; Saturday Matinee — Ccopcr, Ray Mi liana. Robert Preston. Susan m '"BEAU GESTE." The famous story oi tne French Foreign Legion. Excellent Supports. Approved for Universal Exhibition. AMUSEMENT PARK niliilll CIVIC SQUARE UiiHil TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT! MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 P.M. THE "CRAZY HOUSE" NOW OPEN! gHlimON -^iSes 31 "THE CE sI!?proY t he thrih of a lifetime — and Other Attractions. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE AT MATINEE. Men in Uniform Half-rrice. except on Friday and Saturdav. FREE—IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE. — A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation — DANCING. MASONIC TO-NIGHT UPPER QUEEN STREET. NIGHT REVELLERS' OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. "BRILLIANT. SOCIABLE. ENTERTAINING." OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. SUPPER. SPOT, ETTC. VINCE SHIELL3. M.C. x! 3 C CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH# J 43. M?c'*:elv;e S:.. Grey Lynr.. SATURDAY. 8 P.M. SOCIAL -- DANCING — GAMES. Ali Welcome Gsr's I . Ladies Basket. 13 J OOri. HEAD AUCKLAND BUILDING SOCIETY'S NE'-V GROUP. FIRST BALLOT NEXT WEDNESDAY. JOIN NOW WELLESLEY ST. Phone 14

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 296, 13 December 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 296, 13 December 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 296, 13 December 1940, Page 14

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