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AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE (THIRD WEEK) Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. ' ~_ SESSIONS DAILY— 1 11.0. 2.0. 5.0. 8.0. "SPRING PARADE" SHE CONTINUES TO THRILL with her lilting laughter . . . her beautiful young voice . . . her fund of delicate humour. DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN (A New Universal Picture.) * For Sheer Gaiety ... for Lavish Splendour ... for Fun and Song . . . Dances and Romances . . . this Outshines Anything Deanna has ever done. THE ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF THE YEAR BE WISE — BOOK! Telephone 32-888. PLANS AT REGENT FROM 10 A.M. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■yjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriii l^ I FULLER'S THEATRES g S Help Win the War—Join the B "-; National Savings Movement. :; IPRINCE EDWARD! rffSTggfri B To-night at 7.30: :; i DOROTHY LAMOUR. U Ii BING CROSBY. 808 HOPE In, S limi "ROAD TO I I BUI SINGAPORE"! 1 g An Hilarious Musical Comedy with 9 g 5 New Song Hits 5 3 ~ x - Also H The Startling Successor to •Four DaiiKijters" z I "DAUGHTERS 1 COURAGEOUS ,,^! S With John Garfteld. Lola Lane. = . U Rosemary Lane. Prlscllla Lane. S if Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. = ."Britannia i ponsonby. = i 1 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. I p g ! § OEO. MURPHY—JOAN BLONDELL In 1 J 2 GIRLS ON BROADWAY J H CLARK GABLE—JOAN CRAWFORD In f I "STRANGE CARGO." | fi Both Recom. by Censor for Adults. 1 I VTPTORIA I DE\'ONPORT. I ' I q phom 82.883. I To-night and Monday: t- | Last Year's Wildtsi. Wittiest Whirlwind M - of Romance— g I "HIS GIRL FRIDAY"! H Starring Cary Orant. Rosalind Russell. S g Recommended by Censor for Adults. § I And jj 3 George Sanders. Margaret Lindsay 1 ii end Nan Orey In ;-; B "THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN I I GABLES." g S Approved for Universal Exhibition. g = Patrons Note—The Supporting Feature S g starts at 7.30 sharp. LICIN EM A I OREY Lynn, i 1 * c< m/\ I Phone 36-406. g I TO-NIOHT AT 7.10: I 0 Chapter 6. "Wild Bill Hickok." | ;i Followed at 7.30 by :; J RAY MILL AND. LORETTA YOUNG In g ] 1 I " THE DOCTOR I 1 I I TAKES A WIFE " j { - Packed Full of Laughs. 1 : Also Showing: g I W. C. Fields. M«e West In I = _ 'MY LITTLE CHICKADEE." S s Both Recom. by Censor for Adults. = f EXCELLENT SHORTS. I .liniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiirauiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimmiiiiiiimiiiimmimiinimn^ I PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S I 1 PHONE 25-868. TO-NIOHT AT g. ) DON AMKCHE. ALICE FA YE. HENRY FONDA. EDWARD ARNOLD and WARREN WILLIAM In " LILIAN RUSSELL." Undoubtedly the finest Musical of 1910. A never-to-be-forgotten picture. EXCELLENT SHORTS Approved for Universal Exhibition. t SUNDAY EVENING, STRAND THEATRE. sP¥igr i Soy- M Mv , ss! B " talks - At 7.30 p.m.— MR. M. LEE, M.A. SUBJECT: "FREEDOM IN PEACE AND WAR." At 8.20 p.m.—Picture Programme, headed by "LAUGHING AT LIFE." A Sparkling Comedy Drama Starring VICTOR McLAGLEN. Recommended by Censor for Adults. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SILVER COLLECTION. Doors closed during lecture. pan?ed dr oy parents l4 " Ot * dm ' Me<i Unle » •««— ; SCNDAY 4

m TO-NIGHT! fl (8.15 P.M. TILL 12.) g HEAVY BOOKING ! jj fej <>//» — ADMISSION — O/fl WS m RESERVES TEL. ffl gij DRESS OPTIONAL. j|s AMUSEMENT PARK IIIIIIII! CIVIC SQUARE Ilimni TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT! MATINEE DAILY 2 P.M. THE "CRAZY HOUSE" NOW OPEN! EXHTnmnw Sensation at the CENTENNIAL KKJ. IBITK>N ~ tocludea "THE SLIPPERY DIP" - the thrill of a lifetime - aid other . Attractions. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE AT MATINEE. FREE — IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE. — A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation — ""amusements. AUCKLAND open daily— " l *^*^ l ' * 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. VISIT THE ZOO DURING THE HOLIDAYS! The Band of the Auckland Artillery will play Selections during the afternoon on SUNDAY January 5. 1941. FAMILY TRAM TICKET ON SUNDAYS. 1/e RETURN. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/. CHILDREN 3d. JAMES MELLINO. :4 Town Clerk. RESERVE ™™™g£g»*t SPOHTS BROOKES. Proprietor. Henderson.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 14

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