AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY J. O. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. Dally: 11 2 5 8 - Joseph Conrad's Sensational Story With "VICTORY" FREDRIC "VICTORY" MARCH "VICTORY" BETTY An u £g FIELD | SIR CEDRIC I HARDWICKE i Associate Programme: "A STONE AGE COMEDY" "SEEING IS BELIEVING" A Paramount Paragraphic. "MEN OP THE LIGHTSHIP" Issued by the South African Ministry o! Information. "EMBASSY NEWS SERVICE" A Paramount Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre Telephone 32-660. ]i|iuil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;im:i!ii:i:!i!iiiiiuiiiiiiiiii!iiiimmi;iniiii^ j FULLER'S THEATRES 1 I PRINCE EDWARD! £T£Sk 1 1 To-night at 7.5: H The "DEAD END" Kids In H fi "JUNIOR G-MEN" § - And at 7.30 g g LAURENCE OLIVIER. g U GREER GARSON a g In !i fi M.G.M.'s Comedy Masterpiece g I 11 "pride [r 1 P. 1 | AND I f- 1 B | 1 PREJUDICE" j | | Also ITHE GLEASON FAMILY In 1i 3 ! "COVERED || | | jii I TRAILER" ' | || g Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. :] fBRITANNIA | | g FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. i § Rosalind Russell. Brian Aherne. | g Virginia Bruce and Robert Benchley in g J "HIRED WIFE." | g Recommended by Censor for Adults, g §§ Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth In I | "MUSIC IN MY HEART"| g Approved for Universal Exhibition. g g Monday and Tuesday Next— 1 0 "REWI'S LAST STAND." | g Approved for Universal Exhibition. g g Unpaid Reserves Sold at 7.35 p.m. "~ ["VICTORIA | gs£"Sߣ: j 1 Nightly. 7.30. | I : NOW SHOWING : j II "ANDY HARDY MEETS! 1 || A DEBUTANTE" Ig = ' with ' n E MICKEY ROONEY. LEWIS STONE. i 1 ANN RUTHERFORD and - | JUDY GARLAND. g The Happy Hit that Celebrates the t e Hardy Family's Third Year! g § : Associate Feature : 1 "BLONDIE BRINGS P H UP BABY." 0 g PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR LAKE ' : g and LARRY SIMMS. R g Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | I 7 ' s— I g "THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU." | 1 The "JUNIOR G-MEN" will be here 1 g NEXT SATURDAY. g ICIN EM A I GREY LYNN. 1 1 xt 2ZZ ! Phone 26-406. g g TO-NIGHT AT 7.10: | g Chapter 10. "Winners West" Serial. B | Plus Two Features and Shorts. 1 | DEANNA DURBIN 1 g Mlscha Auer and Butch and Bud in I I■ " SPRING PARADE 7r j g Music. Mirth and Romance. g g Approved for Universal Exhibition. g P Also Showing g GEO. BRENT. ISA MIRANDA g g in a Thrilling Drama. == g j 'Adventure in Diamonds' j B g Recommended by Censor for Adults, g g EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. I %ni!iiiiiiiiiitniiii!iiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiii!i[::i-:i:[iiiii:tiiiiiiinii:iiiriKttiiii:i!iiii|]iT|i|| l!f ||{^ AUCKLAND JUVENILE CHOIR (FIFTH SEASON). AUCKLAND LADIES' CHOIR (THIRD SEASON). COMBINED CHORAL CONCERT. Assisting Artist: MR. ERIC CRAIG (Violinist) Accompanist MRS. REG. REED Conductor IDA HOLMES. LEWIS EADY HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 8 P.M. Admission 1/6. 2< TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB WINTER MEETING, 1941. SECOND DAY, WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 28. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SECOND DAY He I raw! !? ' ICAPS *'" BPPCar ,n M <""»ay' S "N.Z ACCEPTANCES will close with the Seerefcnrv BPXVS2. EaSt ' °" M^DAY^NE^r: 6^ A. E. FORREST. 24 Secretary. stud notTces] Stallion Owners in the Auckland Service Dis £„ a " o hereby notified that applications fo: the next Subsidised Stallion Service Season whicl commences on September l. 1941. require to tx made. In duplicate, on the forms provided for th< purpose, to the Minister of Agriculture. Wellington not later than May 31. 1941. Application form, may be obtained from any Member of the Remouni Committee for the District, or from the Department of Agriculture, or the New Zealand Racint Conference. Wellington. Owners of mares an also requested to submit applications for approva to the Remount Committee. A. G- QUARTLEY. Dilworth Building. Customs St?«°" vZZ?*** 3 '- = ____ = a TYPISTS. BJOJEY AND WALKER. Public Typists. Duplleating Specialists. 312. Victoria Arcade. c B BRADY. Confidential Typiste, Dupllcatlng.lst Floor. Commercial Bank Bldgs.; 30-623 C p«ONDUCTORS, Musicials. Composers — Music 41-392 >UPUCatln8 Service — lo . Vulcan Lane. Ph IfS E. POYNTON, Public Typist. 205. 2nd Floor. Chancery Chora., O'Connell Bt. 40-100
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 18
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