_■ , AMPSKMENTS HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS! I \ ■ plaza W7 / |== QUEEN STREET == \ / [jSg Phone 41-586. == ,\ ' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. J 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Columbia Pictures present CARYGRANT/JEAN ARTHUR RONALD COLMAN In A Picture made lor Laughs . . . Cheers Thrills- . " THE TALK OF THE TOWN " " THE TALK OF THE TOWN " " THE TALK OF. THE TOWN " Special Supporting Programme inc.: " BATTLE OP THE BISMARCK SEA " Plans at Theatre and Begg's. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Coming Friday: 20th Century - Fox Films' will present THE BREATH-TAKING ... I UNBELIEVABLE . . . TRUE . . .- NEVER-SEEN-BEFORE .STORY OF THE WORLD'S MOST EXPLOSIVE ERA. . "UNITED WE STAND" "UNITED WE STAND" "UNITED WE STAND" "UNITED WE STAND" "UNITED WE STAND" TOLD BY Lowell Thomas ITS FLAMING BACKGROUND The Whole Embattled Earth .. . and the Seven Seas. ITS SENSATIONAL STORY Torn, from Civilisation's Most Explosive Decade. ITS STUPENDOUS CAST Includes Presidents, Emperors, Kings, Dictators . . Madmen and Men Who Wrote Civilisation's Darkest Decade Into History. "UNITED WE STAND" Evokes Applause from the Press "The most eminent cast in history . . . Soulstirring .. . Powerful in Dramatisation and Full of Suspense . . Belongs in the list of 'Musts'." —New York Daily News. BOOK EARLY For WEEK-END Approved for Universal Exhibition. J RIALTO |. IN ' NEWMARKET. Phone 48-609. | Nl 1 FINALLY TO-NIGHT at <7 45 I ll' A Wave Of Laughter! If you're looking for Laughter . . . you never had a greater opportunity than now, since ' Chaplin added heart-touching music and hilarious words to this Masterpiece of Comedy. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Comedy of the Klondike. "THE GOLD RUSH" " THE GOLD RUSH " "THE GOLD RUSH" "THE GOLD RUSH" Approved for Universal Exhibition. TETER PANS ; TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. — "Midnight .... Music Devoted To Swing and Styled by a Band of Talented Artists. At N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Cabaret LADIES 1/6 — GENTLEMEN 2/6 Reserves -Tel. 48-777. OPEN- NIGMLY INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS MA T I A TIA - O N E R O A. The Devonport Steam Ferry Company, Limited, until further notice, will provide an opportunity to visit delightful and popular Oneroa on Walheke Island by steamer to Matiatia—the shortest, fastest follows :— ;.-.. Leave - Arr. Leaved Arr. -j.,. , Auck; -Metiatia Matiatia Auck. Fris. . 6.00 p.m. 730pMn."' YSS'3'.m. 9.15 p.m. Sats. . l.lffpnn. 2.45 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Suns.. 9.30 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m. NOTE THE ALTERED TIMES. FARES: Over 14 years: 1/6 single, 2/6 return. 5-14 years: 8d single. 1/3 return. Under 5 years: Free. RELAX AT ONEROA. WARMTH IN WINTER. 10 DANCING TO-NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY TO-NIGHT . GAIETY HALL. SURREY- CRESCENT. SURREY SOCIAL" CLUB. SELECT -"OLD-TIME"DANCING Parker's (Old-time) Orchestra. Admission 1/6. Light Supper. Lucky Numbers. Old-time Dancing at its Best. 6 TO-NIGHT AND EVER! TUESDAY At 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET (Next P. 0.) ■ I. Rhythm Rascals Band. Lots of Prizes. ' Good Supper Provided. •■■-. .-r" Organised by Mrs. H. Baker. Admission 21, Men and Women In Uniform 1/6. 6 SYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING, 30, SYMONDS STREET. CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 8 P.M. Private Lessons by Appointment. For particulars. Call or PHONE 42-237. MISS SPENCER. TF TO-NIGHT, VICTORY DANCE CLUB, ZEALANDIA HALL, BALMORAL. Roll Up and Enjoy a Real Night's Entertainment with Gus Lindsay and His Islanders. Monte Carlo. Good Supper. Admission 1/6. 6 FBED EDNEY'S Studio. 319. Queen St.—Private Lessons Daily. Modern and Old-time Dancing. Class every Tuesday, 8 p.m.—lnquire Ph. 41-615. TH MODERN BALLROOM—Private Tuition, style, technique; Forces half fee. Victory Dances.— Mavis Tollemache, Epsom, 16-214. TH
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 81, 6 April 1943, Page 6
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