AMUSEMENTS. DON'T MISS ITLAST 2 DAYS. DAILY: 11—2—5—8. *| " TIN PAN ALLEY " * *j " TIN PAN ALLEY" * With ALICE PAYE :: BETTY GRABLE JACK OAKIE JOHN PAYNE Approved for Universal Exhibition. A 20th Century-Fox Special. — Also — FALL OF TOBRUK. * Plans at Theatre. ill <mm\ century ]i§p Queen Street. Jj | jj. Phone 42-169. Deaf Aids Service. Amalgamated Theatres' "Show-Window." THIS FRIDAY C.B.D. PRESENT ONE OF THE GREATEST STAGE PLAYS OF ALL TIME—BECOMES THE DRAMATIC HIT OF THE YFAH .... MATHESON LANG'S Famous Intriguing Story of THE MYSTIC EAST * * * WHAT HAPPENED???? BEHIND THE SINISTER WALLS OF Ti rr The | i HE II II " rpHE || II "A HE Ij C CHINESE TSUNGALOW " 'HINESE IJUNGALOW " C CHINESE TJUNGALOW " CHINESE -DUNGALOW " ====. WTTH JJAUL AS J^UKAS JANE BAXTER .... KAY WALSH. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Also — NOVEL EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS. / AVON X Direction: / v \ Amalgamated I AVON \ Theatres. Ltd. \ .. CO J n " , I — LAST 2 NIGHTS — \ Gt. North ltd. & / „ w \Ponsonby Rd. J AT 8 P ! \Ph. 27-077. 7 I NOT OLD PICTURES, =§ BUT = SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH QUEEN STREET. s | No. 1 \ Alec Coppeil's Mystery Thriller |"I KILLED THE COUNT" 1 1 j )" JOAN DAVIS in the Romantic | Comedy a "MANHATTAN . .HEARTBEAT" = Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. NEW REGENT |=_ ,1 EPSOM. I Finally To-night at 8. Phone 14-142. 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d MARION DA VIES in the Delightful "PEG O' MY HEART." Kay Francis, Dickie Moore, ••MY BILL." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 TM? T TTYT? I Final Screeniuj I UJj Ij UAD I To-nignt at rj AX. j MT. ALBERT > Phone 40-104 • DEAD END KIDS, John Litel. "ON DRESS PARADE." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Sydney Toler, Joan Valrie, "CHAN AT THE WAX MUSEUM." Rec. by Censor Unsuitable for Children. AMUSEMENT PARK 11| 11|! | CIVIC SQUARE |||i|!lj TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT! MATINEES SATURDAYS. 2 P.M. The " Crazy House " Now Open Children Half-price at Matinee. FREE-IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE A Bowler "and Sullivan Presentation SPORTING. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). SUMMER RACE MEETING ON THE CLUB'S COURSE. PUKEKOHE, SATURDAY. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES lor all Events close -with Messrs. Blomfleld and Co.. Shortland Street. Auckland, at 5 p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday), and with the Secretary. Pukekohe, at 6 p.m. W. J. SHORT. Secretary. P.O. Box 47. Pukekohe. Phones: Office 326. Private 225. 26 SWIMMING. * "VTEWMARKET ijv— —— AMATEUR A SWIMMING CLUB. OLYMPIC POOL CARNIVALS MARCH 5 AND 6, AT 7.45 P.M. THRILLS! SPEED! BRILLIANCE! Come and see Competitors from Invercargill, New Brighton, Eltham, Hastings, Taumarunui, etc., in action. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT OLYMPIC POOL. Purchasers of 1/6 Reserved Seat Tickets on presentation of same at Box Office will be issued with reserve seat tickets. 26 GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SWIMMING SPORTS. OLYMPIC POOL, NEWMARKET, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. Old Boys* Race at 4.30 pjn. Parents and Friends cordially invited. x 26 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. fjXCRIO, PINE ISLAND. SUNDAY, MARCH 2. PERRY BLDGS.. 10 A.M. Z37
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 48, 26 February 1941, Page 14
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