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AiMUSKMKM'h Still The Crowds ... Enthralled by the Year s Finest Entertainment. The Great Stars of "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" and "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" in the unforgettable drama of a woman who defied the conventions! AGAIN TO-DAY at 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. In Glorious Technicolour . . . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's " BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST " " BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST " " BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" " BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST " — With — Greer Garson — Walter Pidgeon Greer Garson — Walter Pidgeon Greer Garson -- Walter Pidgeon Wonderful Associate Entertainment includes: "What About Daddy?" Easily the Funniest of the Pete Specialties! " The Flying Bear " Another Coloured M.G. Cartoon of the Bear Series. Bookings Heavy for All Performances. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 BERKELEY |i~n-3 7 ? I This Evening at. Eight o'clock. Frank Capra's Super Epic! Greater Even Than "Sergeant York!" GARY COOPER, Barbara Stanwyck. Edward Arnold in "MEET JOHN DOE" (He's Just the American Plain John Smith.) A Grand, Heartwarming Story. A Picture Every Man (and His Wife) Must See! Recommended by Censor for Adults. [Capitol | JACK HULBERT, CECILY COURTNEIDGE In "UNDER YOUR HAT" A Bright. Hilarious Musical Comedy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. LEW AYRES. LARAINE DAY In "MY LIFE IS YOURS" A Stunning S'ory of Dr. Kildaro. Recommended by Cen.sor for Adults. 111 l ASTOR 1111 r.r: To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30 Joel McCrea, Brenda Marshall in M ESPIONAGE AGENT " Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake in '• BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. STALLS 6d : CIRCLE 9d LUNCHEON. 12 - 2 P.M.—HEALTH CAMP FAIR. TOWN HALL. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30.

EGOS. MEAT. GROCERIES. VEGETABLES. DOLLS, TOYS. CHILDREN'S USEFUL CLOTHING. All Goods Reasonably Priced. x 29 DANCING THE SHOW PLACE! ALL STAR ENTERTAINMENT: TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Presents 2/ — TED CROAD AND — 2/ HIS CHEVALIER BAND Featuring IRMA SQUIRRELL; VESTA SYLVIA, Auckland's Charming 15-year-old Vocalist. To-day's Favourite Tunes played lor you by Auckland's No. 1 Dance Band—"ln the Mood." "The Fleet's In." "Tangerine." "Chattanooga Choo Choo"—Music in the Modern Mode. Monte Carlo—l, 2. 3 Prizes. Supper Provided. Admission 2/. MAC BROWN. M.C. THE DANCE OP DISTINCTION! 28 TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY 8 o'clock to Midnight. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB RIALTO BALLROOM AND GARDEN LOUNGE NEWMARKET GIGANTIC MILITARY CARNIVAL HALF MODERN HALF OLD-TIME. TOTAL PROCEEDS Presented to provide a Radio at a Military Camp Hospital. FREE GIFT 10/. LADY AND GENT. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Prizes. Rhythm Rascals Orchestra Supper Free in Lounge. Admission 2/. a. Mckenzie, m.c. h. anderson. Manager. „ P-S-—-Don't Forget SATURDAY NEXT—Monster Carnival, 7.15 till Midnight. Full Band . DANCE DANCE DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. Commencing 8 p.m. I GRAND MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo, etc. Featuring Blue Star Swing Quartette. Admission: Ladles 1/6, Gents 2/. :28 DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON TO-NIGHT. TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Music by Our Unexcelled Orchestra. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission 1/6 each. 28 Direction. E. E. McLEAN. AUCKLAND CITY BOYS' BAND SOCIAL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1 Good Programme. Monte Carlo. Prizes and Supper. Come and Enjoy Yourselves. 28 TO-NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT 1 MASONIC HALL. NEWTON. Pn«*celled Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper Single 1/6. Double 2/6. Men in Uniform Free. 28 THE POPULAR TRADES HALL DANCE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. I Part funds In aid Maori War Effort. GOOD MUSIC. Gents 21. Ladies 1/6. 28 ■ FRED EDNEY'S DANCE STUDIO. 319, Queen St ! Private Lessons daily in Modern and Old-time' I Don t hesitate, phone 41-615, inquiries. ws RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Building. Newton—Private Lessons 2/6 (or 9 for £ 1), Modern. Old-time TaD i Three Dances by Post. 5/. " ($5 j

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 255, 28 October 1942, Page 6

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