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AMUSEMENTS. N.Z.'S PREMIER THEATRE. Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. Very Latest Deaf Aids Available. 11 A.M.. 2 P.M.. 8 P.M. Prices: 1/6 to 3/4. Children Hall Price to all Sessions Excepting Sat. nights. FUN, LAUGHS, AND MORE LAUGHS. THE MOST GLORIOUSLY HUMAN "FAMILY" DRAMA SINCE THE "HARDYS" CAME TO TOWN. With FRANK MORGAN IRENE RICH ANN RUTHERFORD TED FOSTER VIRGINIA WEIDLER All new heart adventures with two modern newlyweds and their families . . . Mary! Ted! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas! Harriet! . . Grand human folks who'll challenge even the famed Hnrdy Family for a place * I "KEEPING COMPANY" | i i IT'S THE HAPPINESS PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Carefully Selected Featurettes include: "CARNIVAL DAYS" A Humorous Tale ol Carnival Folk featuring Henry Armetta and Felix Knight and Filmed in Technicolour. "REEL VAUDEVILLE" (Entertainment and Variety). CHAMPION AIR HOPPERS • THE WORLDS GLIDING RECORD BROKEN PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL (Novelty) And Mildewed Melodramas. BACK TO THE OLD FLICKER DAYS AND HOW! — Also — HOWARD MOODY playing a novel presentation ' MOONLIGHT AND ROSES" —as Written —as a Walt? —as a Foxtrot And then he swings It! Box Plan at the Theatre Box Office. — Phone 30-100. — . '■ ii|,i rt".'«"i!U ; .i»i':.Hi'ii.;;:iii:!ii:itiflii!iii!,iiir;iiii!ii;uii:i!i!!ii;iiiii|r|!!i:,i,ii: ? : FULLER'S THEATRES I PRINCE EDWARD! P N h EW J.?. S N 2 - f To-night at 7.10. "DRUMS OF FU MANCHU." And at 7.30 .... SPENCER TRACY. HEDY LAMARR. Laraine Day. Kent Taylor In "I TAKE I THIS WOMAN" ; ; Also ... h W. C. Fields. Mae West. Dick Fornn. Joseph Callela in !. "MY LITTLE J i |jj CHICKADEE" I !"' ■ Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. '■'

I BRITANNIA I ponsonby I mmaiiiiln I Phone 26-011 This Evening at 7.30. Two Attractions of Humorous Entertainment: -*' "NIGHT TRAIN TO * MUNICH." With Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison Recommended by Censor lor Adults. ■ BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE ; With PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR LAKE j =■ and BABY LARRY SIMMS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 f V'IPTDRT A I devonport I V ibIUKIA I Pnone 22 . 683 Nlrhtly. 7.30. Saturdays 1.3 C NOW SHOWING I i Concluding on Mondov) . Metro-C.old\»yn-Mayer» " NEW MOON " : ! 41 NEW MOON " ii i " NEW MOON " Starring JEANETTE |l f ; MacDONALD .■ ji „ NELSON EDDY ;" I . The Songs you love to hear sung by the Singers you want to hear sing them! - Approved for Universal Exhibition. f ASSOCIATE FEATURE: "TELL NO TALES" With Melvyn Douglas. Louise Platt. :■ '.- Genu Lockhart. \ i] Recommended by Censor lor Adulis. - I CINR MA I OREY LYNN. \ 1 ' Phone 28-406. 1. ft To-night at 7.10: £ : -Chapter 3 "WINNERS OF WEST" Serial, u Followed at 7.30 by our usual "CINEMA" fl •; programme. ~ ■'- ! "PONVOV" ll ; I Tl,e Picture oi?= g ( \->\Jly VU I !I ; I the moment. " Rl "convoy" |ii! ftuiasfto" " ;: "convoy" jj j 1 gaa*, I Starring - ; CLIVE BROOK And a Grand Supporting Cast. | » v, , ~ Also Showing: 3 L- A Delightful Comedy-Romance with i « a laugh In every foot ....'' ;} [ "REMEMBER" j | y With : I ROBERT TAYLOR 1 I _ GREEK GARSON. LEW AYRES I I Both Recommended by Censor for Adults i -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimig

I STATE-VOGUE — PtrprHnn K'rrldw Thi-i'rw nhrnnghont N.Z.). 1 • ♦ ♦♦♦•♦•*«♦»«»♦ »♦♦ > »♦•♦-♦»♦♦♦ • «-»♦-»♦■»■♦-» ♦♦♦» •»•«»«»« FINALLY TO-DAY, y^Z^%K 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. -=£// V : II STATE ll ■ ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS!! ~= 11 // ' ~ U Symonds Street. II ' Plans filling fast at Theatre. JJ ' " THE COWBOY AND THE LADY" 77 " ; _,- 7 m " THE COWBOY AND THE LADY " ; -=:= with " i GARY COOPER, MERLE OBERON. ~ i Recommended by Censor for Adults. < MONDAY ! M.G.M.'s Outstanding Story of Racing Thoroughbred. • ' " SPORTING BLOOD" « SPORTING BLOOD " ] Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ' ►-♦■♦ *••••*••*• •♦♦-»♦♦ HMOMMMIUMOM MM ♦♦♦♦ ♦ i Ai!ck!and'a "REQUKST" Theatre. Deaf Aids Available. ff l 3 •• —■ (Two minutes Ponsonby side George Court's) ■ (( vogue n • (By Malority Request) ; \l Karangahape Rd. JI AGAIN TO-DAY 2 P.M., 7.30 P.M. " jty Tnc loud roar y° u heard coming from Karangahape Ron >^ was yesterday's huge audiences laughing at THE FUNNIEST PICTURE FOR YEARS!! " THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER '~ "THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" i "THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" j With JOAN BENNETT. JOHN HUBBARD, ADOLFHB MENJOU. ' Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRICES: Lounge 1/8, All Stalls 1/3. Children Half Frier " I * = * j;^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1941, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1941, Page 18

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