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AMUSEMENTS. TREMENDOUS Auckland Repeats the Treinendons Reception given in Sydney to Para- | mount's record-breaking programme. CROWDS ALL DAY YESTERDAT THEATRE ( g majestic! * Direction: Puller Theatres Corp., ltd. DAILY: 11 — 2 — 5—7.50 The Laugh-packed. Melodious. Gal. orious story of Hollywood's matt famous night club. ill "A NIGHT AT !, | I "A NIGHT AT | !|i EARL CARROLL'S" I 'lij EARL CARROLL'S" j 1 '11 -J with KEN MURRAY BRENDA AND COBINA LILLIAN CORNELL and The Most Beautiful Girls In the W«4« BIG SONG HITS—"One Look at Ts«," "L'll Boy Love." "Cali-Conga," etc —! AND j— [ = | "THE ROUND-UP" j "THE ROUND-UP" i _ RICHARD DEX — PRESTON POSTER WITH THE KING'S MEN. Singing:—"Love Never Grows Old" * "Easy-GO-Slim," "Ride 'Em Cowboy" Reserve Now — at Majestic Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. At 2 p.m., 7.30: Ep. 8. "Junior G-Mea." NOTE.—"ROUND-DP" DOES NOT SCREEN AT 5 P.M. = SPENCER TRACY, EE ROBERT YOUNG Ruth Hussey and Nat Pendleton in ' Kenneth Roberts" Book: PASSAGE" Recommended by Censor for Adaßa, (All in Technicolour.) An Epic Story of British Courage. Also: AIR MAIL NEWS, etc I HATF/TY I CINEMA :: TAK4POU. I uailJi ± I Phone 78-465. To-night a. Frank Morgan and Billie Burke ro "THE GHOST COMES HOME." Approved lor Universal RrhiMt^i IAVONDALE] T S£g.g' —— LAUREL AND HARDY In •zrrr "SAPS AT SEA." Barbara Stanwyck and Fred UacMuxrsy la "REMEMBER THE NIGHT." Both Approved lor Universal irrMWrti^ !ISTR A N Dl TO-NIGHT. Robert Montgomery—Edward Arnold. •'THE EARL OF CHICAGO." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Bllllc Lee—Helen Lee —Snowflake. . . "THE BISCUIT EATER." t Approved for Universal Exhibition. | BIRKENHEAD"! TOS ___ r __ v Fred Ast .ire and Eleanor Powell in "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1840." Approved ' for Universal Exhibition. [AMBASSADOR p^jy Joan Blonde!!. Geo. Murphy. Lana Turner la ||"2 GIRLS T>N BROADWAY" Recommended by Censor for Malta. Bobby Breen. Maria Shelton In , EE" ESCAPE TO PARADISE" ; Approved for Universal Exhibition. , [LIBERTY CINEMAIffgS; At 7.3o—Chauvel's Great Story. •'PUfc.IV f THOUSAND HORSEMEN." And John Gair~~ field. Ann Sheridan in "They Made lie a Criminal." Both Approved Universal Kabtn. ! |"NEW~RQYAL 1 ST^SI TO-NIGHT at 7.30 TO-mCHT RAY* MILLAND. AKIM TAMJBOrT. = "UNTAMED" CHARLES LAUGHTON. FRANCHOT TORE. EE MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY Both Recommended by Censor lor Adult*. UESERVE YOUR CHOICE OF 14 COST CABINS. ■ part lurnished. including gas. water, electric light and fire stoves. 2. 4. 6 or 8 berths. lor roar Winter Holiday at Beautiful "TUI GLEN." BROOKES. Proprietor. HendersonPhones 44-000 City, or 20 Henderson. B I BOXING jjg-ji|, TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY Professional Middle-weight Fight. VIC CALTAUX (Auckland). ' N.Z. Welter tcimplon. CLIFF HANHAM a (Wellington). N.Z. Middle Champion. 10 3-Minute Rounds. Preceded by Professional Lightweight r*H*»« , CLARRIE GORDON V. TOMMY HANSON 8 3-Minute Rounds. ! ALL PROFITS FOR FIGHTING FORCES FUND. Box Plan at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd. a t _^____ _—• ' LECTURES. ~ . /2__C*J___\ TOH.N aMBtTLU** \_ft___By CLASSES OF INSTRUCTH* Will Commence: — • CENTRAL LADIES" FIRST AID lance Station. Rutland Street, on TUESWa--. July 1. at 2 p.m. DEVONPORT LADIES' FIRST AID C 1 Buffalo Hall. Victoria Street. Devonpon. -™ MONDAY. June 30. at 7 pm. LADIES' HOME NURSING CLASS. SCO« Jfjfi" Tawhiri Street. Onchunsa. WEDNESDAY, July 2. at 2 p.m. S. E. LANGSTONE--28 Secretary-Manager ol Auckland CenP«-__ E O F F R E Y XT O D S O *. PUBLIC LECIL'SI. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. 1 QTJNDAY. *~ P.M. ►J ' * . ...a "THOUGHT. MOULDER OP CHARACTH* AND BUILDER CF FORM Written Quev.ions Ir.vi.cd. jg NZ. PEOPLES UNIVERSITY CISC*' SUNDAY. 2.45 PM Speaker: MP.S. HEDDA DYSON (Editress "N Z. Woman's weekly)- , Subject: "LEADERSHIP OF THE FLTU»*5 3. Quce:. Street. s DtSCUSS.c::. V. ______ CHIROPRACTORS. PERCY HAMBLIN. Palmer Graduate. 10 Vf*** American e-xperter.ee—Colonial Mutual »»£; \ 42-244. __\ TO I LET~SPEC lALISTS. I*y/t* PERM.—"Cinderella" Salon: W»*W —' O curly ends.—334. Karangahapa »"55; 42-877 m * Printed ana Published for the Proprietors. Nj* Zealand Newspapers. Limited, by AmbroseCT«™ Pauson. of 67. Hamilton Publisher, at the Office ot tha Cc4nP»»« Short land Street. Auckland. . i SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1941.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 151, 28 June 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 151, 28 June 1941, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 151, 28 June 1941, Page 18

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