AMUSEMENTS. * * * 2ND WEEK 2ND WEEK 2ND WEEK * ■* * EVERY DAY: 11—2—5—8. THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR Comedy — Dances — Song " I WANT TO BE HAPPY " . . . " TEA FOR TWO?" . . . ADVISE BOOKING EARLY. Plan at Theatre. lill q| CENTURY lip- ' Queen Street. | I ||. rhone 42-169. Dca£ Aids Service. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Governing Director. M. J. Moodabe. * ... *..••* RKO-Radio's I I —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— . —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— The happiest show on the screen. j The "Irene'" Girl. more Entrancing than ever .... — ANNA NEAGLE — — ANNA NEAGLE — — ANNA NEAGLE — — ANNA NEAGLE — — ANNA NEAGLE — — ANNA NEAGLE — * * * With ROLAND YOUNG .... ZASU PITTS .... HELEN BRODERICK .... RICHARD CARLSON . . VICTOR MATUHE SELECTED SHORTS First Australian Troops to land In Greece . . . Mr. Menzies addresses Journalists in London . . . Highlights of Sydney Royal Show .... ACRES OF PLENTY Approved for Universal Exhibition. regent k I EPSOM. l_ To-night at 7.45. Sat. at 2 & 7.45. Ph. 14-142. Alice Faye. Don Ameche. Henry Fonda, "LILLIAN RUSSELL" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Melvyn Douglas. Virginia Bruce. • THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. \ j T\f? T TTYT7" I To-night at rr Arr I UHj LiUAJII I Phine 40-104 < .-.tO I MT. ALBERT I Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Victor Mature,, Leo Carrillo. "CAPTAIN CAUTION." Joe Penner in the Hilarious "MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY." Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults. GILBERT & SULLIVAN CO. " THE GONDOLIERS." LAST NIGHT OF NEW ZEALAND TOUR. GOOD-BYE GOOD-BYE TO IVAN MENZIES EVELYN GARDINER GREGORY STROUD RICHARD WATSON VIOLA WILSON JOHN FULLARD MAXWELL OLDAKER PEGGY SHEA SARA GREGORY% PHYLLIS CURNOW BERNARD MANNING VINCENT McMURRAY
and to Leo Packer And the Brilliant Operatic Chorus. HIS MAJESTY'S "~1 FINALE TO A MEMORABLE T TOUR. I GALA ! FAREWELL j PERFORMANCE I I TO-NIGHT AT 8 \ I TO-NIGHT AT 8 ! I TO-NIGHT AT 8 j J. C. WILLIAMSON'S INCOMPARABLE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN I COMIC OPERA COMPANY j ___ i^ IN A SPECIAL AND BRILLIANT PRODUCTION OP THE PICTURESQUE. TUNEFUL AND HUMOROUS OPERA ! "THE GONDOLIERS" I "THE GONDOLIERS" i ! " THE GONDOLIERS" ! I "THE GONDOLIERS" I '. I The present Company's performance of which is by far the best ever Riven in New Zealand of this masterwork of the famous collaborators. Box Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Conlectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S.. 7/6: Stalls (reservable). 4/6: at the doors. A,'; Gallery. 2/ and 1/6. All prices plus tax. TROTTING." *~ AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1941. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS Close With the Secretary, Durham Street East. Auckland, on MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 21, 1941 — AT S^P.M. Nominations will NOT be taken over the Telephone. A. E. FORREST. :19 Secretary. a RESTAURANTS ~ANb~TEAROOMS. SANITARIUM Cafe. 174. Queen Street, Serves Hot Vegetarian Dishes, also Salads. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 91, 18 April 1941, Page 10
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