AMUSEMENTS. l«g:'iMißi!iiaiSCTaira!as:c3CTi:asiß t«:»"fcriaiß!H*W*l | 1 : !:<!:! r ; lr r l| -!' ICIffMWIB f| jFOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! I 2 AT II A.M.. 2 P.M.. 5 P.M.. 8 P.M. }] , Q More Laughs! More Pep! , More = Swing! More Zest! Mickey ? h Rooney! Judy Garland! Paul J Whiteman! Hundreds of snappy r- . i entertainers in the sunniest Musi- ? cal Show for years! : ~ ■4 ... of course, at ... - IST. JAMES' THEATRE f Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. £: Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer's whirlwind Musical Comedy . . " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " ;i " Strike Up The Band " I ' " Strike Up The Band " f " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " •» " Strike Up The Band " ; " Strike Up The Band " y " Strike Up The Band " l — witn -- - MICKEY ROONEY I JUDY GARLAND • : | !! JUNE PREI SS E R — and — " . : PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ] Wonderful Associate Programme Includes | MORE ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS. I -- | Predictions of the future from i 1 amazing oracle of the Past. j Nostradamus. 16th ceniury j Seer, who foretold the rise of j Kit.lcr and the fall of France j H .. . now is shown to have pre- ; : dieted America's enLrance into i := the war . . . and Germany's j defeat! / > p — And — j- ! U ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW '-a Special Easter Issues. BOOKINGS ! are heavy for all Performances! Plans at the Theatre to-day . I from 0.30 a.m. j Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 ! ; li| P the astorT |!pi|li|!!i!| |j I ' I I DOMINION ROAD I' 1 "!!''!' liii I :ili li fe " phon9 15 - 433 llliliiliiiii To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. Robert Taylor, Greer Garson. Billie Burke. Lew Avres in " REMEMBER ? " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Bob Bnrns. Peggy Moran. Mischa Auer in "ALIAS THE DEACON." Approved for Universal Exhibition. LATEST WAR NEWS. Unpaid Reserves not held after 7.30. MAYFAIR — s^ 0 D nf 1 S a 3 m — TO-NIGHT OrTLY. 7.45— DON AMECHE. ANDREA LEEDS In " SWANEB RIVER.'' Also: JANE WITHERS In " BOY FRIEND." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DTTT T A NEW LYNN -LJ -1-J J. -tt. Phone 47-958 TO-NIGHT ONLY. 7.45— LAOREL AND HARDY In " A CHUMP AT OXFORD." RALPH BELLAMY «ND FRANCES DEE In " COASTGUARD." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. EASTER MONDAY—Complete Change of Programme. "South of Samoa'' j;nd •'The Lady and the Mob.'' Both Approved for Universal Exbtn. j SOUTHERN CROSSj I ELLEKSLIS. J O Commencing at 7.45 p.m. q " Another thin man." ! WILLIAM POWELL — MYRNA LOY. i S Also Screening— s " TUNDRA." _ A TALE OF THE ARCTIC CIRCLE. N Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. I PICTUREDROME - TO-NIGHT AT B—Basil8 —Basil Rathbonn. Doug. Fairbanks. Jun.. in "THE SUN NEVER SETS." Shorts include Disney's "Donald's Cousin Gus." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserve your choice of 12 shady SPORTS OR PICNIC GROUNDS At Beautiful "TUI GLEN" for your next Staff School, Lodge or Private Picnic. BROOKES, Proprietor. Henderson. Phone 44-000 City, or 20 Henderson. S
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 14
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