AMUSEMENTS. | EMBASSY i. J. C. Williamsons Intimate Theatre. To-day: 11 —2—B. n ONE OF THE 'MUST SEE" PICTURES. M ::\j rex ! X i o H T HARRISON " I | T ra!N MARGARET T R A i N LOCK WOOD T § NAUNTON To WAYNE M un : 'ch :: BASIL MunlcS radft>rd This — Great Adventure of — Laughter and Thrills! A Metro-Gold* vn-Mayer Picture. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. PLANS AT THEATRE. Telephone 32-660 A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION — j "AN EVENING AT THE STATE- | . . i ' The Spirit of Progresi" I -=il -.. STATE Srm«»wls 43 | Direction: R. J. Kerridge. FIRST SUBURBANSCREENING THIS EVENING AT 8. You'll —— - Never FoTset SPENCER TRACY in his greatest portrayal as " EDISON THE MAN " Christmas Music at 7.50. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme. -- Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Bookings are Exceptional. Unpaid " Reservations Cannot be Held After 7.20 p.m. Auckland's REQUEST Theatre | j VOGUE Karangahaoe RdT Phone 43-003 Direction: R. j. Kerridße. Socially Auckland's First Theatre. THIS EVENING AT 3. In Our Endeavouring to Provide l " e Most Popular Programme. YOUR SELECTION . Is Our Only Guidance. Your Selection for the Week-end Is . . . Sweethearts* "'4' WEETHEARTS Sweethearts • WEETHEARTS ' Filmed in Glorious Technicolour. VWith Your Sweethearts" of Sons - - L JEANETTE i MacDONALD MacDONALD And i* NELSON EDDY m . You'll be in love with Sweethearts ;: "1 Approved for Universal Exhibition ALSO, a Line-up 01 Soeciallv : Selected Shorts and UteS *:• i 1 News reels. . J? • ! ' ''' - AMUSEMENT PARK ; ! CIVIC SQUARE ;• TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT! THE "CRAZY HOUSE" NOW OPEN! FXHIRITtov Scn 1 5at . i0 2 a t the CENTENNtAL riviv. 19 — Includes "THE BLIPPFRV DIP — the thrill of a lifetime — and Other Attractions. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE AT MATINEE Men m Uniform Half-price, except on rriday and Saturday. FREE—IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE. — A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation — ■HL SUNDAY EVENING, Hf STRAND THEATRE. JNiyk DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. SCREEN TALKS ,rw% 715 p m.—BOOK REVIEW. At 7.30 p.m. MR. JOHN HOGAN, Australasia's most exponent "VICTORY WITHOUT DEBT" "VICTORY WITHOUT DEBT" At 8.20 p m.-PICTURE PROGRAMME, headed by ■ " THE SON OF THE SHEIK." A reproduction of the famous dramatic rla«i/* modernised and brought up to da™ with lolnl Starring RUDOLPH VALENTINO and VILMA BANKY Recommended by Censor for Adults. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SILVER COLLECTION. Doors closed during lecture. pani^ dr by parents" l>ot admitt<d unle » »ccomRATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. 14 PRIZE-GIVINGS. " K ings C! ol "°E. ,Hl '- ANNDAY and XmES AT 3 PM. ON . VUBT r, ?i ■ December ia HI» EACI'.LLKNCy THE OOVf.RNOII-GENERAL «ILL PRESENT THE I'RIZES I rarents and Frienus nf the College are cordially imited. , 4 H B lUSK. Acting Heaainastcr. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY tAUCKLAND DIVISION). MR. S. G. HOLLAND, M.P., NATIONAL PARTY LEADER, Will Address Members and Supporters as under: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 (WOMEN'S DIVISION) Y.W.C A HALL. QUEEN ST.. 2.30 pm. Chairman: DR. H NORTHCROFT. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 — ' LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEEN ST.. g. p m . Chairman: MR. G. M. SMITH, ■ 11
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 297, 14 December 1940, Page 20
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