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AMUSEMENTS. * * * ' 2ND WEEK 2ND WEEK * * « THE "NO NO" GIRL WITH —THE YES YES EYES— In the HAPPY - GO - LAUGHING MUSICAL COMEDY HIT. EVERY DAY: 11—2—5—8. ADVISE BOOKING EARLY. Plan at Theatre. 11l _ CENTURY Imp 1T T rT Queen Street. il, rhone 42-169. Deaf Aids Service. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Governing Director. M. J. Moodabe. * * ... * RKO-Radios —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— —"NO, NO, NANETTE"— "I he happiest show on the / 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 BHODERICK .... „ 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 NEW REGENT [==_ I EPSOM. |=r.= To-night at 7.45. Phone 14-142. Alice Fayc. Don Ameche. Henry Fonda. " LILLIAN RUSSELL " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce. "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. i tStP T TTYTT , Flnal Screening I L)ih L/UAlif To-hlsht at rr i|I MT. ALBERT Phone 40-104 ' *±O Victor Mature. Leo Carrillo, "CAPTAIN CAUTION." Joe Penner In the Hilarious "MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. THE THE A T I N G> TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT WILL BE A GALA NIGHT OF DELIGHTFUL SKATING ON THE DOMINION'S LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE SKATING RINK. NO NOISE. NO DUST. Perfectly level 10.000 square feet of clear skating floor. Seating accommodation for all. NOVELTIES RACES STREAMERS. THE GLIDE RHYTHM MASTERS. The Only Band In New Zealand with the Perfect Skatiner Time and Swing. Admission 1/: Floorage 1/. MATINEE EVERY DAY. 1.30 - 4.15 P M LEARNERS EVERY DAY. 5-7 P.M. Band 4 Nights Weekly—Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday.

SLIDE AT THE GLIDE CORNER KHYBER PASS AND PARK ROAD Phone 30-666. Direction E. C. PEARCE. Manager p. SANFORD. COMMUNITY WSrf SINGING. MAJESTIC THEATRE NEXT WEDNESDAY, 12 Noon Song Leaders: VERNON T. DREW. WILL J. MASON At the Piano: MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. Admission Free. 19

:il tFULEiIi LI Utl i 4ULII i 111 1 i lil 11> Hi 11> ULIIILUU IUIIIIUI ill Illllil Hll 11111)1^^ 1 B J FAREWELL! I I OSCAR NATZKE and KENNETH NEATE 3 § PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE FOR U.S.A. AND ENGLAND. H 1 1 1 SATURDAY NEXT AT B—FAREWELL CONCERT S i ' E g D. D. O'CONNOR PRESENTS U J OSCAR NATZKE, KENNETH NEATE, HENRI PENN S I BASS TENOR PIANIST ;~ I ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME I I DUETS: Scene from Meflstolele (Bcito). The Merry Vagabonds. The Jolly § 1! Gendarmes (by rpecial request). r^ l= BASS SOLOS: Within These Sacred Bowers (Mozart), the Catalogue Aria I t= (Mozart), The Death of Boris (Moussorgsky), The Phantom Double g II (Schubert). Pro Peccastis (Rossini). Vulcan's Song (Gounod). Captain H h Harry Morgan (Bantock). The Miller (Dargomijsky), Song of the % |i Volga Boatmen, etc., etc. jj U TENOR SOLO!?: O. del mio dolce ardor (Gluck), Sound an Alarm (Hand>n. | = Serenade (Schubert). The Bitterness of Love (J. P. Dunn). Song ol i ?2 the Open (La Fcrge), The Lord's Prayer (Malotte). EUy Aroon (Maxy = g Brett), etc., etc. H g PIANO SOLOS: Waltz in E Minor (Chopin>, Ballade in G Minor (Chopin). 1 i Rhapsody No. 13 (Liszt), etc.. etc. g I RESERVrD SEATS: SIX SHILLINGS. Unreserved, 4/ and i>, plus tax. | I PLANS OPEN ON TUESDAY MORNING AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. 1 II Special Concession to Students of Music. j= j FTiUfILTON—TUESDAY NEXT. j I WHANGAREI—THURSDAY NEXT. I -~-': , ;.ii.;:ii!i.::T:i!i:.iiiUii:i.u:iiiu,::: , i.i!iM

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 18

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