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AMUSEMENTS MEET TWO CHARMING CHISELLERS . . .DELIGHTFULLY BROKE . . . HOPELESSLY IRRESPONSIBLE .... ECSTATICALLY IN LOVE . . . CARVING OUT A CAREER IN l. HIGH SOCIETY! NOEL COWARDS SPARKLING STAGE PLAY 'TO-NIGHT AT 8.30" MADE INTO THE SEASONS SMARTEST COMEDY* Four Sessions To-day I At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. —. 6 JM*. — 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ' "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING " "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" With Norma Shearer, Melvyn Douglas Norma Shearer, Melvyn Douglas Norma Shearer, Melvyn Douglas Norma Shearer, Melvyn Douglas Norma Shearer, Melvyn Douglas Associate Programme includes: "THE FLAG OF MERCY 1 ' (Passing Parade). ARMS FROM SCRAP" (British Ministry of Information) THE MIDNIGHT SNACK" (M.G.M. Cartoon) And ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. :FULLER THEATRES : IPRINCE EDWARDI TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 — FOR THREE DAYS! Here is the Big Week-end All Comedy Programme all will want to see. WALLACE BEERY He's in the Army now as the tough Sergeant and how tough when * * * " THE BUGLE SOUNDS" " THE BUGLE SOUNDS" It's the Comedy that's Got Everything. Also Showing. Direct from Queen Street— TOMMY TRINDER In the Outstanding Comedy Hit " LAUGH IT OFF " Don't Miss This Great Show! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Big Children's Matinee Saturday, 1.30. 10 Big Attractions And Wallace Beery in "THE BUGLE SOUNDS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I BRITANNIA~| To-night at 7.30 Two Big Attractions. JOAN CRAWFORD — ROBERT TAYLOR GREER GARSON and HERBERT MARSHALL " WHEN LADIES MEET" OTTO KRUGER — GLORIA DICKSON In " THE BIG BOSS " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 7.10 P.M.—"Don Winslow of the Navy"—Serial. MONSTER SUITABLE MATINEE PROGRAMME TO-MORROW AT 1.30 P.M. 11—STAR ATTRACTIONS—II Headed by EDITH FELLOWS and RONNY SINCLAIR (N.Z. Boy Actor) in Five Little Peppers in Trouble Approved for Universal Exhibition. Two Popcve Cartoons—Fable Cartoon—Andy Clvde Comedy—"Crime Does Not Pay"—Pete Smith Oddity—Serial and News. EVERY PICTURE SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR CHILDREN. 1 VICTORIA I ?hon 0 e N T?-M3', I THIS EVENING AT 7.30 The Full Dramatic Power of the Screen brings w> you for tbe flrit time the Pletur* of t Thousand Thrills, an epic of the FLEET AIR ARM— "SHIPS WITH WINGS" " SHIPS WITH WINGS " "SHIPS WITH WINGS" Starring John Clements, Leslie Banks, JANE BAXTER — ANN TODD. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also "MARCH OF TIME" ("Argentine Question") — and the Colour Classic "RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY." and Entertaining Featurettes. Children's Special Matinee To-morrow at 1.30 I C A M E O I GREY LYNN. | n m LIU I Phone 26-406. TO-NIGHT AT 7.15 (Saturday and Monday 7.30) Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man Back Again, and Funnier Than Ever! William Powell, Myrna Loy in "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also — ANOTHER BLONDIE FAVOURITE— " BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID " __ Featuring PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR LAKE & DAISY o~r,... Approvcd lor Universal Exhibition. SERIAL —Chapter 4. "Don Winslow of the Navy." screens Friday 8 p.m.. Saturday Matinee 1 30 Saturday Evening 7. USUAL NEWS AND STRONG SUPPORTS. SATURDAY AT, I.3O—CHILDREN'S MATINEE (Same Programme). i OUTDOOR SPORTS HOCKEY. FOWLDS PARK. DEVONPORT SHIELD FINALUNIVERSITY V. WESLEY AT 3.10 P.M. MT. ALBERT RESIDENTS—Do not miss thii opportunity of seeing this Match. it should game 1 !® a sparkUn S exhibition of the great stick PUBLIC NOTICES ART UNION IN AID OF 1942 PATRIOTIC APPEAL. 57 PRIZES — VALUE OVER £250 „ De Kelvinator. value £90; S lil ™m^ Dt , Luse Washing Machine. Pn m-IH aT? n Courtenay Radio, value £43: rUUKIH, Art Dinner Service: FIFTH. Crvstnl Set: SIXTH. Electric Iron; SEVENTH Electric Kettle: and 50 Hams each valued 22 6 Tickets Drawn November 6. Apply SECRETARY. PATRIOTIC FUND. P.O. Box 168. Auckland. C.l. Stamped, addressed envelope must be enclosed for reply. HELP THE BOYS DOING THE JOB! :16 CLEANING RAGS FOR THE FORCES CLEANING RAGS FOR THE FORCEs! SATURDAY YOUR CONTRIBUTION WILL BE COLLECTED BY THE GIRL GUIDES. If not called for. will you kindly leave your Parcel at WASTE DEPOT, 55. Customs Street East, Or Ring PHONE 70-711, Girl Guide Headquarters. _____ 2 A LIMITED NUMBER of Members will be admitted to the Y.W.C.A. Down Town Club on Friday, October 2, between the hours of 12 and 3 ! and 5 and 9 p.m. j RAILWAY NOTICES RESTORATION OF RAILWAY SERVICES. On and after Sunday, October 4, 1942 the full ordinary rail services will be reverted to (including Auckland-Hamilton-Helensville Sunday trains), with the following exceptions:— The Auckland-Wellington "Limited" express will NOT leave Auckland on Sundays. The Wellington-Auckland "Limited" express will leave Wellington as usual on Sundays. The Auckland-Wellington express in addition to running Mondays to Saturdays inclusive will also leave Auckland at 3.0 p.m. on Sundays. PASSENGER TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS. On and after Sunday, October 4, resections on passenger travel will revert to .hose obtaining immediately prior to the introduction of the restricted train services. Passengers travelling over 100 mUe« In the North Island will require permits. P erTn ' ,s issued at Auckland JL 101 ?' Central Booking Office. Queen Road \T Rallway Booking Agency. Karangahap- <-\ 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 233, 2 October 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 233, 2 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 233, 2 October 1942, Page 6

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