AMUSEMENTS. "NO . . NO . . NANETTE"— A HUGE SUCCESS — * * %~ * Plan at Theatre. CENTURY |jjp Queen Street. |(■!J jj.J rhone 42-2C9. Deal Aid? Service. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Governing Director. M. J. Moodabe. TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 *5- M * The Queen of Musical Comedy in the Famous "Tea For Two" Romance. ANNA j ANNA NEAGLE ! NEAGLE The ' Irene" j The "Irene" Girl ! Girl *■ « In RKO - RADIO'S " NO, NO, NANETTE " " NO, NO, NANETTE " "NO, NO, NANETTE" " NO, NO, NANETTE " " NO, NO, NANETTE " "NO, NO, NANETTE" From the Stage Success i I * * | I ' ANNA I j ' ANNA NEAGLE | NEAGLE The "Irene" I The "Irene" Girl Girl ■ - -■ !J v& ■ ■ WITH Vincent Youman's Sparkling Music. i The story cf a "No! No!" Girl I with a "Yes! Yes!" heart—who just couldn't make up her mind. j ZASU PITTS ROLAND YOUNG VICTOR MATURE RICHARD CARLSON HELEN BRODERICK BOOKINGS ARE POURING IN. ADVISE YOU BOOK EARLY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. REGENT Finally To-night at 7.45. Phone 14-142. Lew Avres. Lionel Barrymore. "SECRET OF DR. KILDARE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Richard Greene. Zorina. Peter Lorre, "I WAS AN ADVENTURESS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY at 2 & 7.45. T T\T? T TTYI? I Final Screening I XJHi XjU-A-Jli | To-night at rj \ MT. ALBERT i Phone 40-104 • • JOEL McCREA. GEORGE SANDERS. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT Recommended by Censor for Adults. And "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE." THE THE A T I GLIDE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7.30—11.33. GALA EVENING SESSION ON THE DOMINION'S LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE SKATING RINK. THE GLIDE RHYTHM MASTERS IN ALL THE LATEST AND BEST. DON'T MISS TO-NIGHT! Admission 1 '. Floorage 1 . OPEN ALL DAY EASTER MONDAY GIGANTIC MATINEE AND ELITE EVENING SESSION WITH BAND. THE GLIDE CORNER KHYBER PASS AND PARK ROAD. PHONE 30-666. Direction E. C. PEARCE. Manager P. SANFORD. 12 __ E~~PETER PAN J TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. — 8 P.M. ADMISSION 2/6. 1 A Handsome Engraved Riding Whip will be presented to the Jockey riding the winner of the Easter Handicap. —HEAVY BOOKING!!— RESERVES TEL. 46-777. 12 \ UCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL w park. OPEN DAILY m A.M. TO Include the Zoo in your Er.ster holiday arrangements. On Sunday trams will trkc YOU AND YOUR FAMILY from any part c£ the City to the Zoo gates at a total cost ol 1 6 return. Inquire from the ConduaUjv regarding the family tic!::.. Admission: Adults 1 . Children 3d. JAMES MELLING. 12 Town Clirk. meetings! 4 UCKLAND PAINTERS AND DECORATORS' -.v UNION. THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING OF ABOVE UNION WILL NOT BE HELD ON MONDAY, APRIL 11 (EASTER MONDAY), BUT WILL BE HELD ON MAY 12, 1941. H. CAMPBELL, Secretary. QUEST CLUB AND PSYCHIC INSTITUTE Swar.son street. TUESDAY, April 15. at 8 p.m.—Trance Address: MRS. HELEN HARRIS. Subject chosen by Audience. Oiscussion. WEDNESDAY, at 1 p.m.—Lunch Talk: "Modern Psychic Phenomena," MR. S. OLDFIELD 12 OLD Pupils Glenfleld School—A Meeting will be held to discuss the holding of the School Jubilee. WEDNESDAY. April 23. 8 p.m in C-lenfleld School. ' 12 toTlet specTalists! 19/fi PERM. —"Cinderella" Salon; lovely " curly ends.—334, Karangahape 'ioa-' 42-077. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 14
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