AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AT 11 — 2 P.M. — 8 PM. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers whirlwind Musical Comedy " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " " Strike Up The Band " — with — MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND — and — PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Wonderful Associate Programme Includes "MORE ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS." Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. o "GONE WITH THE WIND" 0 AT THE ;; ST. JAMES' THEATRE BOX PLANS NOW OPEN ~ FOR THE GALA PREMIERE. GALA PREMIERE, ;; GALA PREMIERE, :: FRIDAY, MAY 2, :: FRIDAY, MAY 2, :: FRIDAY, MAY 2, !' AT 10 A.M.. 2 P.M.. 7.30 P.M. OF THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED MOTION PICTURE EVER PRODUCED ;; DAVID O. SELZNICK'S PRODUCTION OF MARGARET MITCHELL'S ;; f"GONE With the WIND'H j" "GONE j "GONE! "GONE WITH ' WITH WITH WITH THE THE THE 'THE WIND IWIND iWIND ♦ j "GONE With"the WIND"~| ♦ (IN TECHNICOLOUR) J UN TECHNICOLOUR) + STARRING ♦ CLARK GABLE tCLARK GA«LE t CLARK GABLE J ' (AS RHETT BUTLER) J LESLIE HOWARD t LESLIE HOWARD t LESLIE HOWARD ♦ OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND t OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND 1 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND f + ALSO PRESENTING | VIVIEN LEIGH ♦ VIVIEN LEIGH j VIVIEN LEIGH i (AS SCAitLE'I T O'HARA » 4 A SELZNICK INTERNA fION M, l-'iCTUKE, | Directed by Victor Flem.ng. ♦ Screen Play by Sidney Howard. ♦ Music by Max Steiner. ♦ A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER RELEASE. T Recommended as Unsuitable for Children 7 The Fame of "GONE WITH THE WIND" ? hps spread throughout the world. You T will see it (in Auckland) exactly as shown ♦ in *its famed premier in Atlanta (U.S.A.) i ... in New York ... in London . . . f in Sydney . . . Then you will understand 1 why it is the most exciting topic of the I day, why it took three years to produce T ... a fortune to make. J PRESENTATION ARRANGEMENTS: | rßicra:— • I MORNING SESSIONS. 10 a.m.: Grand 4! Circlc, 2-; Front Stnlls. 2,6: Back I i! Stalls. 3 ; Mezzanine Circlc. 3.6. | ' AFTERNOON SESSIONS. 2 p.m.: Grand I Circle. 26: Front Stalls. 3 : Back i I Stalls. 36; Mezzanine Circle. 41. j « EVENING SESSIONS. 7.30 p.m.: Grand Circle. 26: Front Stalls. 36; Back ' i Stalls, 41; Mezzanine Circle. 46. | J ; SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAY NIGHTS. j T; 7.30 p.m.: Grand Circle. 26; Front i T j Stalls. 36; Back Stalls, 4 6; Mezza- I ♦ nine Circle. 5.. 6. t (ALL THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE t TAX.) 7 Box Plans now open at Theatre Book--7 | ing Office. No extra to book in reserved J I sections. j FOR A LIMITED SEASON I ONLY, ! COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 2. I FRIDAY, MAY 2. 13 PERFORMANCES DAILY 1 3 PERFORMANCES DAILY SC'Gone With the Wind" will occupy the f entire programme.) ♦ PROMPTLY AT t 10 A.M., 2 P.M., 7.30 P.M. J 10 A.M., 2 P.M., 7.30 P.M. 1 "GONE WITH THE WIND" will be 7 screened for a LIMITED SEASON ONLY T and will not be shown ANYWHERE ELSE. ♦ except at increased admission prices, at ♦ least for one year. ♦ ♦ AT THE \ ST. JAMES' THEATRE J ST. JAMES' THEATRE 1 ST. JAMES' THEATRE T ! Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLE' 22, Ferry Buildings, Auckland, C.i. Tuition in Day Classes, Evening Classes and Correspondence for University Entrance (Matr: lation) and kindred Examinations. Telephone 44-271. D. W. FAIGAN. M.A.. Principa ERSONAL Tuition, Air Force, Maths. General Matric. Subjects.—Heron Coll Selbourne Chambers. O'Connell St. wTnes^and spirits Tor" sal Auckland wine CO.. Rutland St.—Order Special Assorted Case, 3T/6: freight a Nelson Cider, 32/6. FAMOUS GOLD MEDAL WIN PORTS. Irom 39/ to 66/ case; SHERRY. MADEIRA, FRONTIGNAC, 57/; SHERRY COCKTAIL. 66/. Freight paid. It pays you to pay more tor superb qua! All brands Ale* and Spirits supplied at whole prices. Complete list posted on request. All on plus tax. A. A. CORBAN AND SONS. LTD.. Wine and Spirit Merchants. 38, FORT STREET. AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 21 April 1941, Page 10
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