AMUSEMENTS. NO MATTER— WHAT. YOUR AGE IS, "THE BLUE BIRD" IS UNDOUBTEDLY ONE PICTURE YOU'LL REMEMBER FOR YEARS . TO COME—!! SESSIONS DAILY: 11.0, 2.0, 5.0, 8.0. PLANS FOR ALL SESSIONS AT THEATRE BOX OFFICE. flii €Jgf| CENTURY |lgp Queen Street, j ! Phone 42-16*. Deaf Aids Service. Amalgamated Theatres , 'Show-Window." ,11, \ AND THE / Out \ BIGGEST ! "First \ \ Birthday" / SUCCESS Hlt / SO FAR!! *»jt Hl' A ■ IliiiiliiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiillliiiiiiilliii!!!, MAURICE M MAETERLINCK'S H " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " m "THE BLUE BIRD" H " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " Wm " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " m " THE BLUE BIRD " M "THE BLUE BIRD " liiiuiiiiu ■ 'I RADIANT IN OOROEOUS TECHNICOLOUR With • SHIRLEY TEMPLE SPRING BYINGTON, S NIGEL BRUCE. EDDIE COLLINS. SYBIL JASON. * A 20th Century-Fox Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FEATURETTES IN KEEPING WITH SUCH A "HIT" PICTURE. * ■=={ NEW REGENT \~T z: ■ I epsom. i_ ■ ' To-night at 8. Phone 14-143. . Anna Neagle, Roland Young. "IRENE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Edmund Lowe, Rose Hobsrt, "WOLF OF NEW YORK," Recommended by Censor for Adults, I DF. T TTYP. ' I riBMl Screening I UEj JjUACj j To-night at rr Apr I MT. ALBERT I Phone 40-104 * .*«J Anne Shirley. James Ellison. "ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. George Raft, "INVISIBLE STRIPES." Recommended by Censor for Adults. & "U.S.A. NAVY." March oi'Tlme. FLOODLIT AT NIGHT By the Powerful Mercury Vapour Lights. FOR A THRILL TRY NIGHT BATHING MILFORD WONDER POOL ' ■ ■ 4 SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. MID-SUMMER MEETING, 1941. JANUARY 25 AND 29, AT ELLERSLIE. STAKES — -£71 f\(\ — STAKES. NOMINATIONS (£1 EACH) . ,R ALL EVENTS, INCLUDING WYNYARD PLATE AND HAURAKI PLATE, CLOSE ON . ' i FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 10, BY 5 P.M. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 97, Shortland Street, Auckland. ' 4 3g£g3_. THAMES JOCKEY CLUB (INC.). NOMINATIONS for AU Events in connection with the above Club's Annual Race Meeting on January 18 and 30, 1941, will be received at the Office of the Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street West. Auckland, until 5 p.m.. and will clone with the undersigned at the, Club's Office, Pollen Street, Thames, or P.O. Box 7, Thames, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, January 8, 1941. Full Programme published In "N.Z. Racing Calendar," December 18, 1940. Pocket Programme available on application. W. 8. CLARK, Telephone 10, Thames. - ':4 TRANSPOhT NOTICES. DAPAKURi MILITARY CAMP. A Fleet of Buses wIU leave the Bus Terminal City TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 3 p.m. 7 retornlag at 4.35 p.m. and 5.45 p.m. PARE, 3/ return" Last Buses from Auckland for troops returning to camp, 6 p.m., 7.3S p.m., 10 p.m., 10.45 p!m. W. J. WHEELER AND SONS, LTD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 14
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