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AMUSEMENTS. OVER 3000 PEOPLE ON SATURDAY WERE THRILLED WITH THE GLORIOUS / VOICE OF ALLAN JONES — In — ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS AT N.Z.'S PREMIERE THEATRE. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Very Latest Deaf Aids Available, 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 8 P.M. Prices (Monday to Friday inclusive) • 1/ to 3/4. Children Half Price to all Sessions Excepting Sat. nights. ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS With ALLAN JONES NANCY KELLY BUD ABBOT & LOU COSTELLO ROBERT CUMMINGS MARY EOLAND LEO CARRILLO WILLIAM FRAWLEY PEGGY MORAN JEROME KERN'S GREATEST HIT SINCE "SHOWBOAT" AND "ROBERTA." And also Carefully Selected Featurcttes: "CONGOMANIA" Introducing the new dance now the rage of America. "The Congo." Special by Air: PARAMOUNUT NEWS Exclusive War Refugee Solution. How to Run a Navy. "GOING PLACES" And "STRANGER THAN FICTION" "KRAZY HOUSE" (Colour Cartoon), Also, HOWARD MOODY at the Civic Grand Organ. playing His Colourful Presentation. "TULIFLAND." As an Added Attraction at Matinees, playing "FAVOURITE MELODIES." Plan at Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100. A Universal Picture. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. DANCING. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT THE PLACE TO DANCE IS AT £!£ DIXIELAND CABARET MODERN DANCING TO JOHNNY MADDEN'S SWING KINGS Become a DIXIELAND Patron and enjoy Dancing to the Band that sets the Standard for Modern Dance Tempos. Admission (including Supper) 2 r» Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. X3l REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM FOR OUR LEARNERS' AND PRACTICE CLASS AT THE I METROPQLE TO-NIGHT, AT 8-11. MODERN AND RHYTHMIC 50 50 A Marvellous Opportunity to Learn or Improve Your Dancing under ideal ballroom conditions. MR. ARTHUR PELL. Famous Dtnclng Teacher, is in attendance to Instruct you free of charge. • BEGIN YOUR DANCING CAREER TO-NIGHT. Admission: Ladles 1/. Gents I'. ALFRED FENN ----- Director. 31 TEACHERS OF DANCING. I>ATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING, 203. Syr.ionds Street. Principal: PATRICIA GREEN, M.I.S.T.D. (B.B.). MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. OLD-TIME AND AMERICAN TAP. Old-time Classes. Modern Classes. Monday. 8 p.m. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Private Lessons and Private Classes by Appoin _cnt. PHONE Tt-031. MW MODERN Ballroom, private tuition: supper dances, poise, self-confidence developed; fee* noderate.—Mavis Tollemache. Epsom. 16-214. Z TENDERS. . liRICE wanted for Ploughing approximately 14 acres of ground, situated at Meadowbank Rd.. R»rriuera.—Seddon Memorial Technical College. Box 2iW. 31 ''pENDERS Drainage new Job.—B. Hasbury 1 Avenue. Mt. Eden. 31 r| _NDERS for Hr.nllng with caterpillar tractor _i 1000 ft kauri.—Phone 43-652. 2 'HENDERS. Ch.mncy. Concrete Steps, new Job. — 1 8. Hasbury Avenue. Mount Eden. 31 rpENDERS. CLOSING ON THURSDAV APRIL I 17. 1941. arc Invited for Construe _n of a REINFORCED CONCRETE SETTLING 1 AJU- for the Paoatoetoj Town Eoard. Drawings and specifications at Safe Deposit Building. Hish Street. Auckland. JONES AND ADAMS. Civil Engineers. :2 \\TANTED urgently. Plumbing. Drainage. Carv T pentrins.—4B4, Great South Rood, Ellsrslle. J ■V T -W LYNN BOROUGH COUNCIL. Public Tenders, closing 4 p.m. FRIDAY. April 4, 1941. are invited for 10 Years' Lpase of Ground for Tennis Courts. Conditions of tenders and lease may be seen at the Council Office. LE3TER BUTTERS. 3/3/41. Town Clctk. ' '31 rpAUPO rsiOTARA r pfMBER LIMITED. PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET (Phone 2) (Phone 41-960) r pOTARA. VTATAI. DIMO AISO. _| MOUNTAIN-GROWN KAURI. * IMPORTED TIMBE.TS, PLYWOOD. ETC Large Stocks of Split Totara Posts. Strainers. House Blocks, and Sawn Fencing Battens. Clients are cordially Invited to visit our Timber Yards and Inspect stocks of Timber and Fencing Materials. o

STATE - VOGUE — Direction: _______ (ihro-ighout N.Z.). I "♦•♦♦*♦>••>>•••>»♦•>>»»»« * ♦ ♦ 4> -»-■♦■-»-»~4>-«- »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦-♦-» 4>-» ♦ ♦-♦ AGAIN TO-DAY, x^lSs^^ 2 P.M., 8 P.M. __=_// \\ ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS. * .(I Oli_ 1 Jii jl =\\ Symonds street. // ■ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present the Screens No. l V. // \ Actor and the First Lady of Glamour and Amour. \k | SPENCER TRACY | | HEDY LAMARR | j SPENCER TRACY j I HEDY LAMARR j lARAINE DAY KENT TAYLOR MONA BARRIE Irt ___! "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" "I TAKE THIS W r OMAN" -_=^ "~g "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" BRILLIANT "STATE" SUPPORTING GEMS. INC. CINESOUND NEWS. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ■ ♦♦»«♦-,♦««■»».—-♦«-♦ ♦»♦»,»«, ♦♦♦-, ————————————————— * _________________ ———_—____==_________ v — Auckland's "REQUEST" Theatre. Deaf Aids Available. Jy 43-00,". (Two minutes Ponsonby side George Court's) II \\ (By Majority Request) VUvrUJii 1J ALEXANDER KORDA'S Famous Hilarious Comedy, \\ E_rang_h'«?» Rd // overflowing with Fun and Gladness. Vdaily2_"7.3o/' "THE GHOST GOES WEST" X_L " THE GHOST GOES WEST" With I FTNAI TY " ROBERT DONAT JEAN PARKER 730 ROBERT DONAT JEAN PARKER *'* LADIES! Do you know the difference between a thislle TD rVTfT-TT in the heather and a kiss in the dark? We cannot j.*_»-_«-.VJ-xo.-. publish the answer, but we can assure you this evening's 7nn solution holds for you a \-ery pleasant and thrilling •Ov surprise. An Associate Programme better than any second feature. Including 3 Airmail News. 2 Disney Cartoons. 1 Traveltalk, and "Wharves and Strays." Approved for Universal Ex. PRICES: Loun"e I>6, AH Stalls I'. Children Half Price.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 12

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