AMUSEMENTS •* CACGHT IN THE DRAFT " (In the Ballot) At Every Performance the Laughs * run up and down the Aisles. | REGENT | J. C. Williamson Picturc Corp.. Ltd. Sessions: 11.0. 2.0. 8 p.m. Here's Hilarity let Loose . . . . 808 DOROTHY HOPE LAMOUR HOPE LAMOUR "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" " CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" (IN THE BALLOT) Selected Featurettes Include "PATHE BRITISH NEWS" "Sun Fun" Sportlight. "WAITING FOR BABY" (Robert Benchley Comedy). "•Quiet Please" Popeye. "Words for Battle" Information. PLANS AT REGENT. Phone 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMPLIMENTARY LIST SUSPENDED. " Careless Talk Costs Lives - Don't Talk." niiiiiiosiiim ill! !' |;|' ii ' •'»! , II ! j |! |||'il !1 ' 'l STRAND "-'ij ! - SCREENS ONLY THE BEST " Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. : AT 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. LAST 2 DAYS I Met ro-Go!awvn-Mayer Presents ijirHiiiiiviiitimij';:::;:! "i t-Munniuaing § - T3ITTER OWEET " | I = J_>ITTER OWEET " | = " T>ITTER CJWEET - = i •• J JITTER OWEET •• I =-. : - r:::: • n u;: tmuKhiHiliu:? With I .JEANETTE MacDONALD NELSON EDDY RESERVES — PHONE 43-114. || Approved lor »' :|| /' 1111 Universal Exhibition ~l| I! jj! " ! ! ? h I'M. .mi-lll 1 illii Ii! Mtejaggi I berkeleyT: = This Evening at Eight o'clock. M Irene Dunne. Melvyn Douglas M ' In J} "THEODORA GOES WILD" •*|- An Old Favourite! A Really Delightfully Funny. Sparkling. M Bubbling Comedy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Japanese leave Australia; Sydney "Blackout": Our Boys on board a Troopship, etc. ICAPITOL.T M 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d <*** Kay Francis. Pat O'Brien in M "WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT." , _ A Splendid Domestic Comedy Drama. M Also Emlyn Williams in JVT "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." A Sensational. Thrilling Mystery. JVI Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. [_^nSMAJES^S^3 By Arrangement with J. c. Williamson. Ltd. "THE QUAKER GIRL" The Excellent Booking which has been recorded at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. for the Two Opening Gala Performances on SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING Of "THE QUAKER GIRL" and for the subsequent six representations is a definite indication that playgoers of Auckland have a genuine regard for Musical Comedy, and those who have not already made their reservations should do so immediately. Season Cannot Possibly be Extended. EVENING PRlCES—Reserves. 5/. 4/ and 3/. Gallery 1. 6. MATINEE PRlCES—Reserves. 4/. 3/ and 2/. Gallery 1. 6. Children Half Prices to Matinees. No Amusement Tax. Booking Fee Id. DANCING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET Where -i ou Buy Quality Dance Eifertainment EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Presents MISS FLO. WHITE NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST DANCE BANDTED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND (TEN PLAYERS). Sic . ln Modern M °de with the latest American Releases: Old-time Favourites that please the most discriminating dancer. Join Auckland's gay and select crowd at the Beautiful ORANGE Ballroom. Auckland's Largest Dance Floor. Dance to Music by New Zealand's Largest Dance Band of Ten Star Musicians—Singing. Music and Dance Tempos unexcelled anywhere. TWO MONSTER MONTH CARLOS—I. 2. 3 Prizes. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Admission 2/. MAC. BROWN. M.C. A I VICTORIA CRUISING Afm CLUB. WESTHAVEN CABARET. —GRAND DANCESATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 8 TO MIDNIGHT. EVERYBODY WELCOME. r, 2 from C.P.O. 8 p.m.. Ponsonby P.O. CPO ih,ti V returning 12 midnight to 0.P.0., thence to Karangahape Read to New Lynn. GOOD GOOD AXTPI sFLOOR. MUSIC. PARKING SPACE Dress Optional. AL. CLARK'S ORCHESTRA Double 5 . Single 2/6. — - McOEHAN. Hon. Secretary. T\ RUIDS' HALL — TO-NIGHT TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Sociable Company. Pleasant Evening Assured. Splendid Floor. Music and Management. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission: Ladies I', Gents 16. 2 ? Direction: E. E. McLEAN. To-night, at 8 . masonic hall, Upper Queen Street. RAILWAY DANCE RAILWAY DANCE _ modern, old-time. /£.°° d Orchestra. Supper. _ Ladles 1/. Gents 2/. Double 2 6. 26 TEACHERS 6F~~DANCIN~G 3*mSH LOKDOS. and Advanced. Tap Dancine f , and Senior. AcrobaUc wSrk S Ju n lor a n d Communications MADAME ANNE SPFlrirr' ° K T C ,- Studio. 30. Customs Street F j. 192. GlUies Ave.. Epsom. 5.E.3. 880 London. RECITAL IN LEWIS EADY H\it" SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6. 8 P.M. *29 PATRICIA SCHOOL OP DANCING 203. Symonds St. Principal. Patricia nri>#n MODERN BALLROOM. OLD-tIME AND TAP DANCING. Public Classes. Beginners. Monday. 8 p.m. Private Lessons and Classes by appointment PHONE 31 031. mw T >B ti A IE. Ije Sf >n *o 2 , /# (or • lor £1): 3 Dances £b. BuIMS-gs^ke^ oo " l - Bherrta. COMPANY NOTICES. JJEID NEW ZEALAND RUBBER MILLS. LTD. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books Of the above Company will be CLOSED from » "> ». IMI. both days inclusive By Order ol the Board of Directors. M. J. LTTT. Nerf ember 26. 1941. Secretary.^ BUILDING MATERIALS PtßßOre Pliiar Ocfflnn and Walla: £ stocks.—Lfttian Broa_Ltd TWmnrrt Rd— Balmoral. Ph. 60-193. ws
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1941, Page 14
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