AMUSEMENTS 'i^ I ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW I includes Prime Minister Mr. Fraser's -: tour of the Middle East . . . Recep- '"■ tions in Egypt . . . Close-ups of New Zealanders in Maadi Camp, etc.. etc. TO-DAY AT 11 — 2 P.M. — 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. j ? : " Waterloo Bridge" i y " Waterloo Bridge" 1 " Waterloo Bridge" 3 " Waterloo Bridge" 3 " Waterloo Bridge" I A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production : wl^h I Vivien Leigh—Robert Taylor Associate Procrumme Includes I -i MARCH OF TIME. _> "Crisis in the Atlantic." ! ; ; Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. i -■; Recommended by Censor lor Adults. i-- : iiiiiiii;l!llimil!Miiiiui!i!ii).iiiiim::ii; .::!':.:: .un;':i;i.;:". :iiiiii!:i!i:niii,iii :".i:i,ir ' giiiliii iii::i:,i!,']i::':;.:.,!:i'i!ir;i.;: iHuiMniiniiniiMUiiiriiiiiiin'.ii-ro!"-'; I FULLER'S THEATRES j I F^TNCT~EDWARDI P^ W 4 T 8 • 1 Final Screenings. 7.30: S George Fonr.by in 5 I "CALL A COP" I Vj Ann Sothern —lan Hunter in y I ■■DULCY" I I M Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I BRITANNIAI p^ n J e 3< _6^4 i i. \ g Finally To-night at 7.30. H Judy Canova —Alan Mowbray In 1 "SCATTERBRAIN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. - S Robt. Montgomery—Constance Cummings g In i "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON." i--= Recommended by Censor for Adults. I VICTORIA I pST, 0 6 R 8l: Nightly at 7.30 Saturdays 1.30 — NOW SHOWING — - Gloria Jean In 7. "A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN." h Approved for Universal Exhibition. L ~4 "TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY." U Recommended by Censor for Adults. |C" INE MA 1 LYNN. I y Finally To-night. 7.30: y "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. "HULLABALOO." "r Approved for Universal Exhibition. ij I 7,::!i!:i!:!:i!iiii:!iiii'i!Miiiiiitiii-:ii:i!:ii!:'-i::'i;ii!i'!-i!iv::'i:ii"'i:i!i!n:iiiim:i'- :: .,.': GRAND PATRIOTIC BALL, — TOWN HALL — WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 ! (SPONSORED BY M.K. MANUFACTURERS LTD.). ! MUSIC BY AIR FORCE BAND SEE THE CORONATION AT 9 P M OF M.K.'s PATRIOTIC QUEEN. ADMISSION: DOUBLE 7 6. SINGLE 4.'6. Excellent Supper Included. SPECTATORS IN GALLERY. 1 6. Tickets now on sale at LEWIS EADY, LTD. ALL PROCEEDS TO FIGHTING FORCES FUND. :18 ART _UNJONS VRT UNION DRAW - FRUIT AND PRODUCE SECTION. FIGHTING FORCES FUND GROUP 4. SIXPENNY TICKETS. FIRST PRIZE. RADIO—6B92. P. Huckstcp 46 St Michaels Avenue. Point Chevalier. SECOND PRIZE. £25 FURNITURE - 11607 "Dawn." 123. Lake Road. Takapuna. THIRD PRIZE. £10 LINEN- 11824. Miss June I Ere, Rugby Road. Birkenhead. FOURTH PRIZE. £5 TEA SET-1320. E. Co.X 39 Scanlon Street. Ponsonby. Drawn July 14. 1941. E. H. TOWNSEND. r* /„_... r, „ Hon - Secretary-Treasurer. ,C/o Fruit Case Co.. Ltd.. • Customs Street West. X l 5 ] RIGHTING FORCES FUND—Group No 5 Shipping Section. A.H.B. DINGHY ART Y- 1 *- 0 ?' _ No 170S ' Mr ' B - Sutherland. 79. West End Road. Grey Lynn. R. DIXON. Hon. Secretary. A.H.B. Employees' xl 4 Patriotic Committee. COMPANY NOTICES^ rpHE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LTD. The Share Transfer Book and Register ol , Members will be closed from THURSDAY. July 17, to THURSDAY. July 31. both days Inclusive. Dated this 14th July. 1941. J. N. WOOLLAMS. Secretary. *"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1941, Page 10
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