| AMUSEMENTS X~m\ PLAZA iJ! / / QUEEN STREET. \rj~Z\ \ / Phone 41-586. 'kl-Z! \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Deal Aids Available. Central Heating. TO-DAY: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. THE MOST AMAZING MYSTERY SCOTLAND YARD EVER WAS ASKED TO SOLVE. AMIDST BLACKOUTS AND BOMBINGS. 20th Century-Fox Presents J "SCOTLAND YARD" I I "SCOTLAND YARD" j i "SCOTLAND YARD" | 1 "SCOTLAND YARD" I I "SCOTLAND YARD" ! ! j A Powerful Cast Includes NANCY JOHN EDMUND KELLY LODER GWENN GASPS — LAUGHS — THRILLS MYSTERY — ROMANCE. |)KONE pLAZA ,-g^ Recommended by Censor for Adults. ! Transferred ♦ t Direct from the Plaza ♦ 4 . TO THE ♦ /^XFOR^.—,t OXFORD & ]] t I U QUEEN ST. Ot. North R&. // ♦ I VV <?PP- O.FTo. // V\ <Sa Ponsonby Rd.// I I vf hOIW >\. Ph. 87-017. 7/ I J Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. J t OXFORD sessions daily at ♦ i oxford - - * - * * 7.45 i t AVON nightls at n a* J T ! No. 1 f Bruce Bairnslather's J ♦ " OLD BILL & SON " f I " OLD BILL & SON " } J " OLD BILL & SON " t f " OLD BILL & SON " I t " OLD BILL & SON " } t " OLD BILL & SON " I t " OLD BILL & SON " t ♦ Approved for Universal Exhibition. T "Blitzed*' out of his reverie f Old Bill finds a "Better "Ole" T ♦ and when he meets his son with T f "Mdlle. from Armentieres" the ♦ 4 fun gets fast and furious! 4 in : I No ? I First Auckland * I .ni*. Ci \ Screening. 4 ELIZABETH ALLEN— 7 HAY PETRIE T In Michael Barrlnser's Stafte Success I
AMUSEMENTS. ' J PATRONS . . Kindly claim your Phone ; ' Reservations for To-night by 5 p.m. i TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY 11 2, 5 8 lift ; CENTURY !jjp Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Plan at Theatre. Dear Aids — Central Heating, i Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Alexander Korda's Masterpiece A Panoramic Sweep and Greatness of its Colossal Production . . . The Excitcment of its Crashing Action • • The Unforgettable Love Sequences between "LADY HAMILTON" and "LORD NELSON" have | never been surpassed. i | j "LADY | HAMILTON" j ; & — Starring — VIVIEN LAURENCE LEIGH * OLIVIER I (Lady Hamilton) (Lord Nelson) J Released Through United Artists, j Recommended by Censor for Adults. ; NEW REGENT f=^ • I EPSOM. To-night at, 7.30. Cosy & Warm. Phone GO-u:. j ROBERT VOUNO. BARONOVA, " FLORIAN " Approved lor Universal Exhibition, i Tyrone Power. Linda Darnel!. "BRIOHAM YOUNG—FRONTIERSMAN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. if DE LUXE ; fo-m B m rC a? in r- 4~ I 1 MT. ALBERT I Phone 40 . 104 J .4.) Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone. "JUDGE HARDY AND SON." WILL HAY in the Hilarious "WHERE'S THAT FIRE?" Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. II BERKELEY! - MISSION bay - — Phone 17-377 — M ■ To-nisht at Eight. 1M Baronova (of the Russian Ballet) with M Robert Young in
• M "FLORIAN" M Th ? iitiful dramatic romance vou CVer seen - xt will enchant you* iVI Approved for Universal Exhibition. Yt& Di v" e ?'. Ca^? n ' "Merbabies": "Batum" M ,» e Nazis Objective); Air Mail News i>l (France 1941. Retreat from Greece, jy[ Exhausted Anzacs Arrive in Egypt), etc. 1 I CAKTOLI BALMORAL. L L Phone 62-599. ! M This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. : jyj James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan in M T HE S HOP A round T he (^ ,orner jyj A Delightful. Charming Romance. Also the Sensation of the Year! J*l " rpHE yy E •• M Including the German Propaganda Film "BAPTISM OF FIRE " M„ .. . What will America do? Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. : \ UCKLAND "^JOTOR 1 ( 'ycle C lub - "(inc.). AUCKLAND SCRAMBLE CHAMPIONSHIPS HENNING'S SPEEDWAY MANGERE. SUNDAY, JULY 20. STARTING AT 1 P.M. 810 RACE TO START AT 2.30. ! THRILLING — — HECTIC — — HUMOROUS I gmdftSS "nd^iSLe^^hr'B^h^TrS ; Officers say: "Motor cycles SL Si anywhe™" MUD° r D e i!|„^ n & a R^H ra H?L B L | hr^s down BUMPY tracks nd NO PART OF THE COURSE MORF th»W 150 YARDS FROM SPECTATORS In England Scrambles . attract Crowds of over 12.000 People. ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO GROUP *5 FIGHTING FORCES FUND ' A Full Programme of ACTION. Roll Up! — Support the Cause. — 19 UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MUSIC RECITAL IVW MUSIC RECITAL will be held In | the COLLEGE HALL I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 20 at 3 d m The Recital, arranged from Records in the Carnegie Music t,et, will illustrate the Forms of Chamber Music and include Illustrations by Beethoven, Brahms. Mendelssohn, Wolf Milhaud and Dvorak. The Public is cordially invited to attend. L. O, DESBOROUGII, Registrar.
I "INQUEST" I "INQUEST" t Recommended by Cennor for Adults. f PATRONS PLEASE NOTE THAT I EVENING SESSION COMMENCES I • AT 7.45 t ** * * <CPreATE^HI^E^> MILFORD BEACH. * * Hf * "THE CABARET THAT SETS THE STANDARD" TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 8 to 12. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS PIRATE SHIPPE ORCHESTRA OP SIX INSTRUMENTS. TWO SPACIOUS DANCE FLOORS (Upper and Lower Decks). MONTE CARLOS, PRIZES, ETC., ETC. ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Frefe Bus Transport— DOUBLE 3/6, SINGLE 2/. From Devonport or Bayswater, Including Free ' Transport-— DOUBLE 2/6. SINGLE 1/6. CABARET SUPPERS FROM 9d. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS: MOTOR CAR AND 2 PERSONS, 4/ RETURN (Minimum). EACH ADDITIONAL PERSON. 2/ RETURN. This includes Admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport ONLY). RESERVATIONS PHONE 23-414. E. R. MOUAT, M.C. 19 J> ATRIOTIO O N C E R T SPONSORED BY ADA GEDDE3. LEWIS EADY HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 8 p.m. j Solo Artists: I MacFARLANE — JAMES LEIGHTON ' vabv SRS&S? 8 OWEN JENSEN MARY MARTIN VICTOR LE PETIT Accompanist: OWE!* JENSEN. 1/® — ADMISSION, including Reserves — 1/6 Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Proceeds in Aid of Fighter's Mother Campaign. 19
I MONSTER RALLY TOWN HALL 1 | MONSTER RALLY TOWN HALL 5 | MONSTER RALLY TOWN HALL | TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 20, I j TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 20, fl | 2.30 P.M. J lj NO ADMISSION CHARGED. H | WOMEN'S PART IN RECONSTRUCTION I - T * le Kreat movement of the future towards a better world must be truly g | Democratic and spring from the very heart of the people. it must aim at I 7 Universal Co-operation as & basis for world reconstruction. " | CITIZENS! BE PRESENT NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Your suggestions H = are wanted. You are the builders of the future. Here Is your chance to guide - [ J and direct the future. | | THE TIME IS NOW! h DON'T FAIL TO BE PRESENT. j HEAR US, THEN TELL U3 YOUR IDEAS. | | PROGRAMME: 1 I Pianoforte Solo by Geog Tintner. H 1 Happiness Club Choir. J g Prayer by Mrs. May Harvey. Pres. Crusade for Peace ai-d Brotherhood. jj § Chairman's Opening Remarks, Mrs. J. A. C. Allum, Mayoress B jj SPEAKERS: .gj § MRS. HEDDA DYSON, Editress of "N.Z. Woman's Weekly " = = MRS. McINTOSH, Dominion Pres. National Council of Wcmen § I REV. MRS. MARY DREAVER. J.P., Hospital Joard etc WCmen ' 1 -- MISS JOAN SUTHERLAND. Director IZB Hapnircr.s ' Clut - MRS. RUBY WATSON, Catholic Women's Guild. = I Short Symbolic Play by Mrs. M Irwin, produced by Mr. Leslie Watson. I H The Cast. Edna Craig, Marina and oth-.-s. = f: Pianoforte Solo, Gecg Tintner. 1 Community Song, led by Happiness Club Choir. = f; God Save the King. M | PEOPLE WANT THE SIMPLE TRUTH j ALL WELCOME BE THERE 1 ' „Jj
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 18
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