AMUSEMENTS THE SPONTANEOUS LASUGHTER SHOW You've Heard About It — So See It. | REGENT [ J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 11.0, 2.0, 5.0 AND 8 P.M. * New Universal Pictures Present the Crazy Comedians BUD LOU ABBOTT COSTELLO | " HOLD THAT GHOST " ] With MISCHA A HER TED LEWIS AND HIS ' ORCHESTRA THE ANDREWS SISTERS Hit-Parading Tunes to-. Match the Merriment! " MARCH OF TIME " Presents "NORWAY IN REVOLT" * "CAMPUS CAPERS" MUSICAL. UNIVERSAL NEWS. PLANS AT REGENT Recommended by Censor for Adults. ljl li!| j ; I STRAND i Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. AT 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 P.M. The lovable "Four Daughters" in their latest and best — II " FOUR MOTHERS " j "FOUR MOTHERS" " FOUR MOTHERS " II with PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE LOLA LANE. GALE PAGE Claude Rains. Jeffrey Lynn. Eddie Albert. May Robson. Frank McHugh. Dick Foran. A delightful story with a delightful cast and charming music. Do as the Stork I did . . . pay the "Four Mothers" a j visit . . . you'll always remember it! | Programme Includes: ! 'CINDERELLA'S FELLA' j | Tuneful Technicolour Version of the } World-famous Fairy Talc. |j RESERVES: PHONE 43-114. A Warner Brothers Picture. I| | Approved for I j j i' |^ !j 111 l ASTOR HII To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. 808 HOPE : PAULETTE GODDARD : In j" THE GHOST BREAKERS"! Burgess Meredith : Irene Hervey : in "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. LATEST WAR NEWS. FQQ —ST. HELIER'SrijJjKLriOO to-night at 7.45. Abbott and Costello in "BUCK PRIVATES" and . . . Frank Morgan in "HULLABALOO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PIRATE SHIPPE PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS PIRATE SHIPPE ORCHESTRA OF SIX INSTRUMENTS. Novelties and Favours Exclusive to the Shlppe. Admission: From Auckland, including Free Bus Transport— DOUBLE 3/6. SINC-LE 21. From Devonport or Bayswater, including Free Transport— DOUBLE 2 6. SINGLE 1/6. RESERVATIONS - - - - PHONE 78-414. Special Privileges for the Vehicular Patrons: RING 41-346 FOR PARTICULARS. 21 DANCING
POPULARITY UNCHALLENGED AT AUCKLAND'S PREMIER BALLROOM! I THE I'metr opole I IN QUEEN STREET TO-NIGHT MODERN (The Best of the Latest) RHYTHMIC (The Best of Old-time) A PROGRAMME THAT NEVER TIRES. MUSIC WITH APPEAL IN A SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE. At No Extra Cost you can Reserve a Cubicle on the Floor or Balcony or a Table or Chair by RINGING And Arrive at Your Leisure. Evening Dress Not Essential. Admission. Ladles 2'. Gents 2/6, includes Sit-down Supper. ALFRED FENN. Director. REFINEMENT AND SOCIABILITY! 21 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MANUKAU CLUB'S MODERN DANCE CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. LUCKY SPOTS. TWO BIG MONTE CARLOS. ICE CREAM SUPPER PROVIDED. MUSIC BY EPI SHALFOON'S FAMOUS BAND. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 21 ZEALANDIA HALL BALMORAL. OLD-TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (AND EVERY SATURDAY) Geo. Parker's Dance Band. MONTE CARLOS. Ladles 1/6. Genu 1/9. TED CRITOPH Popu]ar M c Inquiries and Bookings — 61-405 and 62-346 21 D RCI I DS ' HALL NEWTON ~St 2H?" TIME DANCE. •iLI OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT IS ANIMAL CARNIVAL Special Animal Prizes come and Join in the Fun. Music by Popular ARCADIANS ORCHESTRA Always Something Original at the Druids'' Monte Carlo, etc. Admission 1/6 each.' „ Direction: E. E. McLEAN. LAWN TENNIS B*ST Racquet Restringing. 8 0 to 30 Wart c Sports Depot. Ltd., Exchange Lane. K
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 44, 21 February 1942, Page 14
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