AMUSEMENTS. PROVEN AS THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, AND BEST HOLIDAY SHOW IN TOWN!! BY HUGB CROWDS ON THCftSDAY. .jggHviAJESTIC Direction: Fuller Theatre Corp. Ltd. TO-DAY AND MONDAY, 4 LAUGH SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 1 ! ! 1 Inaugurating our I I "PARADE OF HITS" I you'll' LAUGH!! YOU'LL ROAR!! YOU'LL YELL!! 11l ! W. C. FIELDS ;; r f he j I w. c. fields :: The I iW. C. FIELDS L>ANK 1 iW. C. FIELDS AS | >ANK ! W. C. FIELDS JANK i _ IVCK'I W. C. FIELDS |W. C. FIELDS J>ICK " I WITH UNA MERKEL — AND — \ RICHARD ARLEN ! RICHARD ARLEN | I ANDY DEVINE ■ i II || - m - II If'THE l| LEATHER PUSHERS"J LEATHER PUSHERS" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AND EPISODE 12 (at 2 and 7.45 only): Drums i/u ~\l* anchu" RUMS > *F * U -VI ANCHU * RESERVE EARLY AT "MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210. ■ FULLER'S THEATRES ; 5 Finally To-night at 7.30. Marlene Dietrich. John Wayne. Mischa Aucr. Albert Dekker in fr" SEVEN SINNERS " .. 1 " SEVEN SINNERS " ! R And . . ' THE DEAD END KIDS _ Ann Sheridan. Ronald Rengan in "THE ANGELS WASH 1 L_ THEIR FACES" ; Both Rccom. by Censor for Adults. 5 HbritanniaT • GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME: - Final Screenings T-TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. SPENCER TRACY—HEDY LAMARR in a Roman lie Society Drama. "I TAKE THIS WOMAN";; Recommended by Censor for Adults. r : RICHARD CROMWELL Starring in y i 'The Village Barn Dance" 5 Approved lor Universal Exhibition. ii Special Holiday Change of Programme if Easter Monday. :4 Matinee at 1.30 p.m. Evening at 7.30. j VICTORIA I DSVONPORT. E IVi 1 rhonc 22-683. h Nightly. 7.30. Saturday. 1.30. [\ TO-NIGHT! Last Screening of the Skle-splitting Comedy " I LOVE YOU AGAIN." StarrlnE WILLIAM POWELL ■_2 and MYRNA LOY. _ Recommended by Censor for Adults. i And the Laugh Classic - " SANDY IS A LADY." ; With BABY SANDY. P Butch. Buddy. Tom Brown. Man Grey. Approved for Universal Exhibition. •' ; MONDAY & TUESDAY! | j "Night Train to Munich" i-. H Recommended by Censor for Adults. k~ C I N E M A I OREY LYNN. ±j m r%. \ phonc 26 . 406 Finally To-night, 7.10: r Chapter 4. "Winners of West** Serial i : And NELSON EDDY. 1 JEANETTE MacDONALD In U a!i 11 i " NEW MOON " ~1~ [; — Also Showlnc — - WARREN WILLIAM. JEAK MUIR In ? - I! "THE LONE WOLF i| S I' MEETS A LADY" lj ■2 Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition 3 ■ COMMENCING MONDAY j] Coin pic. i- uiuuirc oi Proeramme for Two Days Only: ■; ; BABY SANDY In n "SANDY IS A I.ADY' j And BING CP.OSBY. :i r» r ORIA JEAN In H 1 "IF I HAD MY WAY" T H :j Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 3 MATINEE MONDAY. 1.30. p \* T (J ALLE RY. Kitchener Street. EASTER ATTRACTIONS. EXHIBITIONS OF MODERN FAINTING AND RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS. OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. TO 4.30 P.M. SUNDAY. 2 TO 4.30 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING. ;2 Town Clerk. TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1941. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS lor ALL EVENTS close with thr. Secretary. Durham Street East Auckland on TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 15, 1941, AT 5 P.M. Nominations will NOT be taken over the 1 elcphone. ;H A - E. FORREST. Secretary. uolfT •V u £KL a NDS Fore mo v. Coarh-Norrle Eeli Watts Sports Depot. Phone 45-412. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 86, 12 April 1941, Page 14
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