AMUSEMENTS fob 'V , vkttoby TO-DAY 11 — 2 — 7.50 THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL "Horror Week" * THEATRE 1(majestic) Direction: Fuller Theatres Corp.. Ltd. 2000 SEATS. I', 1/6, 2 .'3. *■ Bela Lugosi i "THE INVISIBLE GHOST""] ! "THE INVISIBLE GHOST" | And j "The DOOR With 7 LOCKS" ! "The DOOR With 7 LOCKS" WITH Leslie Banks Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. I TTTFJOT? I RE MUERA. :: HEATED I _ X U*~mL* 1 Phone 24-749. To-nieM at 8 = SPENCER TRACY and HEDY In == " I TAKE THIS WOMAN " Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Rich in Romance and Drama! "SIEGE OF TOBRUK." - ■ With the Prime Minister In Egypt. ALSO: British Air Mail News—Australian Cinesound—Travel, etc. I GAIETY I TAKAPUNA I VJ-fJ-l-t-* J- -«■ I Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. Roland Youns and Hush Herbert In "PRIVATE AFFAIRS'" (Comedy) Recommended by Censor for Adults. rZH And 'WINGS OVER NEW ZEALAND" —T~ The Dominion Air Force. I AVONDALE I TUES and THURS - I •"• v U-rmi-t I no Pictures Wed. :m Boris Karloff. Margaret Lindsay in "British Intelligence": Wm. Lundigan. Joy Hodges in "They Asked For It." Both Approved for . Universal Exhibition. Admission 1/ and 18. I O X X\ A IV U I SPECIAL SEASON. Martha Rave. Charles Ruggles. "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER." Akim Tamiroff "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. [AMBASSADOR | *T 7 t ££Z'- == GUEST NIGHT— J. Carrol Naisb. Mary Carlisle in "Illegal Traffic." Recom. by Censor ' for Adults. Dixie Dunbar. Wm. Lundigan. "Freshman Year." Approved Universal Ex. [NEW ROYAL I ™S£2: —- GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Dennis O'Keefe. Cecilia Parker in = "BURN EM UP O'CONNOR." Barton Mac Lane. Beverly Roberts In —: "i was a convict.' , Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Town Hall Concert Chamber TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS. " NAVY NIGHTS " "NAVY NIGHTS" By OPHIR REES AND HIS RADIANT REVUE COMPANY STUDIOS Tickets 2/ and 1,6. Children 1/. All Seats Reservable at ROYAL MILK BAR. 372. KARANGAHAPZ ROAD. _ 29 DANCING ~" MODERN DANCING TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY TUESDAY TUESDAY THE RENO DANCE CLUB PRESENTS MODERN DANCING AT ST. SEP.'S HALL, KHYBER PASS.
DANCE WITH ENJOYMENT TO LYN AKERSTEN AND HIS RHYTHM ACES FLAYING T VeT H Q r^ sAT «»«, MONTE NUMBERS. Admission 2 . GEO. STRONG. M.C. THE RENDEZVOUS OF — MODERN DANCERS — 29 MODERN DANCERS! I r IMETROPOLE ' IN QUEEN STREET | AUCKLAND'S BALLROOM DANCE ENTERTAINMENT UNSURPASSED. A Band of New Zealand's Finest Musicians led by PHIL CAMPBELL THE ACE TRUMPETER. TO-NIGHT — ALL MODERN Admission. 2'. indudr<: dit ,*-.._ - Phone 42-330 ALFRED FENN. Director WE ARE PROUD OF! TO - NIGHT *T 3 mo( £2Srt*g22SS: ' <££%, SDOt PrtZeS - LlEhl Supper. Ladir, * GOOd Mana sen,cnt. Ladies I/. Gents 1/e. 29 ■ ERNIE RUFFLES-Mjc. 2| X EWT ° N R °GBY FOOTBALL CLUB. *SV*. tost "annuXlT - dance N» „„., FIRST ANNUAL DANCE -J DRUIDS' HALL NEWTON TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE ART LARKINS BAND. L n adies C "6: S Genfs UP . Per - *"" ™« ™«- • j 2* lEACHERS OF~ DANCING prlvate^^ n c^!Vu i x b - 8 rn l ow - Ttae s^^-^M^To^^^^ve^d^^ SALE g CROSSBREDS br o Ußht ta a clw proflt of :184 DOGS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 177, 29 July 1941, Page 12
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 177, 29 July 1941, Page 12
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