AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY .fl 3. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. SESSIONS: It AM. — 2 P.M. — 5 P.M. — g pjt. •" • • The Greatest Tribute that can be paid to a picture Is Public Enthusiasm Rachel Field's remarkable sfory is screening to capacity houses at every session! A love story, mads the lovelier by the combined renins af " ALL BETTE THIS DAVI S AND and —— HEAVEN TOO" CHARLES BOYER BARBARA ONEIL JEFFREY LYNN HENRY DANIELL Eg 'M A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION. % BOOKINGS Plans on View at Bos Office from 10 a.m. Daily. "-* Free List Entirely Suspended • . y Telephone 32-660. Recommended by Censor for Adults, H# "Thr .gnint nf Progress" f|B; g A —'!■ 331 Syrnonds st7~""**-~- «3-«jta. |== §K| Direction: R. J. Kerridge. =p| [= "j FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING =H THIS EVENING AT 8 ==. -r-i (And. Finally. Monday Evening). s=jZyi k SIN SHIP rides the waves .. . £== =-:-'_| -A with a canto of the hunted . .- . == r_j: nine desperadoes . . . fugitives from rr= §=== a Guiana Penal Colony fleeing from = a living death . . . and a girl whose == its heart was almost dead to decency! = ~ia Savage with biting drama .... srr ~— luminous with the spiritual beauty = ----• of another "MIRACLE MAN" comes S=== Tt:4 this red-blooded action-packed story oX = - a human cargo who found regenenUOß == r; in the strangest of .idventures. == E — ■= Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's S£-= Dramatic Dynamite == p "STRANGE \ ■ | \ CARGO" J m W-l Wit* ==1 B CLARK GABLE E =~= as Big Veme. Man of Action . HEJ =■-- survival of the attest is all be asks! Sj= 1§ JOAN CRAWFORD ■ === as Julie . . . girl with nothing to Saf =3 lose who casts In her lot with 5S ts= the derelicts . . . s;
Hf lAN HUNTER B == as Cambreau. Man or Mystery. who === == stands before teem all as a Guilty s= Conscience ==s - jgg PAUL LUKAS . . . PETER LORRE =§ -3= ALBERT DRKKKR. - == Recommended by Censor for Adults. = === FOR RESERVATIONS—PHONE 43-6 U. =| = Auckland's REQUEST Theatre == jjj G Uj£>^=jlj gg| Xarancahape Rrt ■ Phone 43-o«.l== Direction: R. J. Kerridce. = . :3=! Socially Auckland's First Theatx*. THIS EVENING AT 8. ||jl gl DonH thank us lor this joyous =1 fp picture—thank all those who nM 5= -~ § us nominal me vT-~ = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a The > "GREAT WALTZ" jj H' "GREAT WALTZ" m "GREAT WALTZ" ■ " GREAT WALTZ " g. . i-' ■ Starrinc === LUISE RAINER FERN AND GRAVET §| ~ : A MILIZA KORJUS g —-s Approved lor Universal Exhibition. £§ fpg EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 P.M. =f§ THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE. Sj j=il Watch this Space for the Special =21 E=_: Programmes for the Young Folk. ;S 11 iJi ,, ,' , ! V 1 ,,, l " '"''^B PETER PAN 13 TO-NIGHT. 5.15 P.M. HEAVY BOOKING! ADMISSION 3 . DRESS OPTIONAL. RESERVES, TEL. 46-777. aESERVE YOUR CHOICE OF 12 SHADY SPORTS OR PICNIC GROUNDS At Beautiful "TUI GLEN'' lor your next Stan. School. Lodge or Private Picnic. BROOKES. Proprietor. Henderson. Phone 44-000 City, or 20 Henderson. B PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Gland. Internal Uuoian.-. u>... 0..J..- ' wave. X-Rav. Endocrine Thirapv —P Mruii Bids A'-I'9 r
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 11
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