AMUSEMENTS — TO-NIGHT — / TIVOLI \ V Ne "r££"° n / at 8. y Phone 41-341. Phone 44-136. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. BOXY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW Columbia Ptc'ures Present MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE MASTER DETECTIVE 1 ! WITH || RALPH BELLAMY MARGARET LINDSAY i| MICHAEL WHALEN G-MAN THRILLER | — ALSO — 4 DDED \ ITRACTION Added iA-TTRACTiON Monogram Pictures. — j SCREAMLINED SUCCESSOR TO "SCATTERBRAIN" ... , A LIVELY MUSICAL SHOW ! SING, DANCE, PLENTY HOT HING, DANCE, PLENTY HOT i WITH ! JOHNNY DOWNS RUTH TERRY BILLY GILBERT Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. 1500 SEATS 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d IICRYSTALj] RIALTO I! PALACE RIALTO MT. EDEN NEWMARKET Phone 60-573 Phone 48-609 To-night and Saturday at rr A~ Matinee Sat. at 2. * .Ht'J * I Centrally Heated ) GEORGE MURPHY, LUCILLE BALL, "THE NAVY STEPS OUT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. GEORGE SANDERS, WENDY BARRIE, "SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. OTI A rnTTt DEVONPORT. Cosy & Warm OiallJ To-nieht 7.45, Sat. 1.30 & 7.45 Ann Sheridan. "IT ALL CAME TRUE." Lloyd Nolan, "PIER 13." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. OTATT ONEHUNGA. Phone 84-344. OIAJLJCi To-night and Sat. at 1.45 Wayne Morris. "FLIGHT ANGELS." CHAS. LAUGHTON, "They Knew What They Wanted" (Both Adult Recommendation). MATINEE TO-MORBOW (SAT), 2 P.M. "Plight Angels," "The shadow" Serial, Comedies, Cartoons, etc. DOMINION ED. Phone 61-439 £ XVIiN VvHiOO To-night & Sat. at 7.45. John Hubbard. "ROADSHOW." Jack Oakie. "YOUNG PEOPLE." Both Recommended by Censor lor Adulte. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.), 1.30. ■Young People," "The Shadow" Serial, Comedies, Cartoons, etc. \ rkTIT t>TIT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 21-235. AJJJilljirXll To-night 7.30, Sat. at 7.45 Anna Neagle. "NO, NO, NANETTE." and "THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Extra To-night and Matinee Saturday, Episode 3. "THE SHADOW." SPECIAL FOR MATINEE ONLY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 1.30. Charlie Chaplin, Jack Oakie in, "THE GREAT DICTATOR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. DIT r , AT PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. rvJuVjALI To-night & Sat. at 7.45. "3 CHEERS FOR. THE IRISH." Panl Lukas. "THE CHINESE BUNGALOW." Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. 11l SPECIAL FOR MATINEE ONLY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 1.30. Charlie Chaplin, Jack Oakie In __ "THE GREAT DICTATOR." MM . xor Universal Exhibition. Also Ep. 2. "The Shadow." Comedies, Cartoons, etc. To-morrow at 8 p.m. To-morrow at 8 p.m. To-morrow at 8 p.m. *__* # „ i " TOWN HALL TOWN HALL *» TOWN HALL ' * * ■* Grand Vaudeville Concert Presentation BY i THE ENTERTAINMENT TOPS IN i BANDS AND RADIO. I PAPAKURA CAMP BAND PAPAKURA CAMP BAND j PAPAKURA CAMP BAND J PAPAKURA CAMP BAND I By Kind Permission of O.C. Northern Command. _ ! ' (Conductor: Capt. Geo. Buckley, V.D.) N Z 's CHAMPION BAND IN A || ! AND IZB's PERSONALITIES ; IZB's PERSONALITIES j IZB's PERSONALITIES IZB's PERSONALITIES Hilton Porter, Stan Asquith, li Reg. Morgan, ! . Dudley Wrathall, j i r- Rex Waldrah I — AND — I ■ Ann Shriner, Flo White, : I — AND — I 30 MINUTES OP "CUTS" FROM RECENT IZ3 BROADCASTS. 2/ 1/6 1/ I RESERVE AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. 25 hockey' ON PARK, A 7. W REMUERA. MMr TO-MORROW A FEAST OF HOCKEY REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, AUCKLAND y WAIKATO . In tee First Annual Contest lor the ' GEORGE COURT CUP. This Trophy v.'js donnted ty the veteran Representative Player, Mr. George Court, who was one of the founders of the game ol Hockey in Auckland. Mr. Court will present the trophy to the winning team to-morrow. DO MOT MISS THIS GAME. Also. SECOND ROUND OF THE DEVOKPCST SHIELD. Admission 1/; Schoolboys 6d. Stand Free. 2:
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 174, 25 July 1941, Page 10
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