AMUSEMENTS. _ NOW SHOWINd 3 SESSIONS DAILY PROMPTLY at 10 ajn.. 2 p.m., 7.30 p.m. ST. JAMES , THEATRE . Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. PLENTY OP SEATS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES of the eagerlyawaited motion picture " (~1 ONE \\7ITH rpHE VITIND " "\J ONE »T ITH AHE » » IND " "PONE \I7ITH rpHE \\7IND " " VJONE » » ITH AHE » » IND " Filmed Entirely in Technicolour. PRICES (Mornings 10 a.m.). II 2/6 3/ 3/6: (Afternoons at 2 p.m.). 2/6 3' 3/6 4/1: (Evenings at 7.30). 2/6 3/6 4/1 4/6: (Saturdays and Holidays 7.30 p.m.). 2/6 3/6 4/0 5/6. ALL THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE TAX. Mezzanine Circle only reserved at Day Sessions. All seats may be reserved at Evening Sessions. Plans now open at the Theatre Booking Office. No extra to book in the reserved sections. No telephone reservations. Plans open Six Days In advance. "GONE WITH THE WIND" will be screened for a LIMITED SEASON ONLY and will not be shown ANYWHERE ELSE except at increased admission prices at least for one year. Recommended as Unsuitable for Children. |iiuii:!iuiiiiiiiiiiii!iiuiiiiiiiiiH!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiiiiuiiniiiiii:!iiM!i:in!iin!:i miiminiiim'.v; I FULLER'S THEATRES l 'PRINCE EDWARD! P r h EWT .°£ I ft 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d !' 1 Final Screenings «f f| Walter Pidgeon. Leo Carrillo In N I "SOCIETY I P James Craig, Betty Furness in H I "NORTH OF SHANGHAI" ~j : I Both Recommended by Censor for Adults : I BRITANNIA I ponsonby. - I XJXVI ± f%.±yiM lf\ [ Phone 26-041. [| LAST NIGHT AT 7.30. g Sonja Henie — Ray Milland In P fp "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT." r The "Dead End" Kids in "ON DRESS PARADE." I .2 Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. [ I VTCTORTA I DEVONPORT. V ' v ■H-'-m-rvl-f* I Phone 22-683. ■J Nightly 7.30 : Saturdays 1.30 - y 6d OUEST NIGHT 6d 1 1 Last Screening of 1 3 FRIEDA INESCORT In g g= "WOMAN DOCTOR." ¥ ; 2 Recommended by Censor for Adults, i g And the GLEASONS In a "SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK " j g Approved for Universal Exhibition. f: I C I N F, M A I GREY LYNN. V 1 / ni<t ft I Phone 26-406. | I Finally To-nijrht. 7.30 — 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d I g "POISON PEN" and | = "BLACK EYES." = g Both Recommended by Censor for Adults g P Commencing To-morrow: g i Deanna Durbin in g 3 "SPRINO PARADE." I g Approved for Universal Exhibition. g •^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiNiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiffliiiiii I TUDOR CINEMA | R P ™^ A 9 Last Night at Eight. E= GREER GARSON, == LAURENCE OLIVIER. Edna May Oliver. Maureen O'SulUvan. Edmund Gwenn and Ann Rutherford In Jane Austen's Book— EE'TRIDE AND PREJUDICE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. He was proud and she was prejudiced! GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. [GAIETY CINEMA|»Sgg%: Kay Francis and Randolph Scott In ZZ=Z "WHEN THE DALTONS RODE." —„. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 AVONDALE | to-night at 7.45. E=6d —GUEST NIGHT — 9d EE2 POWERFUL DRAMAS! Barton Mac Lane. Tom Brown. Eve Arden in "BIG TOWN CZAR. ,, rrr: Also — Ruth Hussey and Tom Neil In = "WITHIN THE LAW." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ISTR AN D I ONEHUNGA. =: TO-NIGHT AT 8. DEANNA DURBIN. EE "SPRING PARADE." A Dancing. Romancing Deanna in the • Gayest Picture of her career! EE "THE CIRCUS GIRL." =rr Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I AMBASSADOR I p °' n '^»««- —- * Ai i.fo p.m. EE GUEST NIGHT Otto Kruger. Glenda = Farrell In "EXPOSED." Alastair Sim — Miki Hood In "INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH " — ~ Scotland Yard Story. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. [LIBERTY CINEMA! p p h Aß ££- — At 7.30 — Judy Garland and Rosemary Lane In "BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. ,, George Sanders in = ''the saint-s double trouble. ,. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. [NEW ROYAL'I ES-SS: TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Bins Crosby, Dorothy Lamour In "ROAD TO SINGAPORE." Nancy Kelly. Roland Young in - "PRIVATE AFFAIRS." _I Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS Ijgl) ANNUAL EXHIBITION Oil and Water Colour Paintings, Black and White Work. OPEN DAILY., 10 A.M. TO 430 P M (SUNDAY. 2 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M.).' UNTIL SUNDAY. JTJNE 1 AT AUCKLAND ART GALLERY. Admission Free. Lectures, as advertised, at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (Friday). Lecture by MR. A. C. HIPWELL. 22 EDUCATIONAL. /-\PPORTUNITY ■piOR "M7OMEN A steady demand is developing for Women Secretaries. The difficulty Is that so few women are QUALIFIED to fill such positions. By enrolling with Hemingway's, women can soon fit themselves to qualify for the DEGREE OF THE INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. And a woman is then In line for a wellpaid post as Secretary. Now is the time to enrol with Hemingway's—the sooner a woman qualifies—the sooner she starts herself on an interesting and responsible career. Put a note in the post right away asking for the Free Book "Secretarial Degree." JJ EMINGWAY-S 1 <JCHOOLS, I P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. RB :. RSERY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 41, Orakel Road. Conducted by MISS E. D. MACDONALD. Fully Trained Infant Teacher. SECOND TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY MAY 27. Older Children prepared for Standard Classes. phone ao-m, m
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 22
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