AMUSEMENTS ENTIRE NEW SHOW TO-DAY DAILY — 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. Plan at ,1 11. and Bess's. Theatre j jl Queen Street. 4jE| CENTURY ]jpr Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — Deaf Aids — Air-Conditioned — Do You Like Snappy Stories? THIS ONE IS SHOCKING! IT'S SCANDALOUS — BUT DELIRIOUSLY AND DELIGHTFULLY FUNNY! FREDRIC LORETTA MARCH YOUNG MARCH TELLS YOUNG MARCH YOUNG "A BEDTIME STORY" "A BEDTIME STORY" • "A BEDTIME STORY" "A BEDTIME STORY" "A BEDTIME STORY" A Bedtime Story Every Woman Wants To Be Told! — With Gestures and Exciting i Interruptions! THIS HILARIOUS BEDTIME STORY Is All Told With Laughs! Featuring Ace Humorist ROBERT BENCHLEY INTERESTING SHORT FEATURES "THE MAD HATTERS," Colour Comedy. "COMMUNITY SING," Old and New Tunes. "GREAT AMERICAN DIVIDE," Travel. NEWS ITEMS. A Columbia Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. BOOK EARLY FOR WEEK-END. T , VICTORY v v VICTORY v Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-64 T. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. AT 8. Going Into Power Dive .. . Plane Out of Control . . . Falling Fast '.. * * ! ! ? ? PAT O'BRIEN — GI.ENN FORD EVELYN KEYES In a Tribute To Steel-nerved Men Who Flirt with Death! "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" A Story of ithe Air's Two Strangest Heroes. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Big Monster Matinee To-morrow (Saturday), 1.30 10 — Big Attractions — 10 Two Community Sings. Three Cartoons, Four Comedies, and " Flight Lieutenant" EVERY ITEM APPROVED FOR UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. I ,f CRYSTAL PALACE , || I MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. )> j TO-NIGHT & SATURDAY, .45 Jungle Thrills! Pagan Love! Pulsating Adventure! ■ DOROTHY LAMOUR — RICHARD DEEMING WALTER ABEL — JACK HALEY In the AU-Technicolour "BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" Approved lor Universal Exhibition. — Associate Feature — BRUCE BENNETT — KAY HARRIS "SABOTAGE SQUAD" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Big Monster Matinee To-morrow (Saturday), 1.30 10 — Big Attractions — 10 Community Sing, Three Cartoons,' Three Comedies, "Terry and the pirates" Serial. Novelty and "Beyond The Blue Horizon" EVERY ITEM APPROVED FOR UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. Tp T7i TT I *\f"P EPSOM. Phone GO-142 1 To-night 7.45. Sat. 2 and 7.45 Judy Garland, "BABES ON BROADWAY" Preston Foster. "SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. T-vpi T TTyni MT. ALBERT. Phone 36-204 ■LfJ-J J-iUAIii To-night and Sat., 7.45. George Sanders, "FALCON TAKES OVER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Sylvia Sidney, "WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. .MATINEE TO-MORHOW (SAT.). 2 P.M. "Wagons Roll At Nicht." Serial. Featurettes. DAXCIMi DANCE DANCE DANCE WESTHAVEN CURRAN STREET EXTENSION. HERNE BAY ' SATURDAY, MAY 8 Admission 2/6. Dancing 3 to Midnight Conducted by THE AUCKLAND MOTOR - / YACHT CLUB. MELODIOUS MUSIC. GOOD SUPPER FREE LAUNCH leaves steps between Ferry Building and Princes Wharf 8 p.m. Returns after dance. Reserves: Day phone 42-974. Evening, Saturday, V. Crichton, 81-644. ' ' 8 JOIN IN THE FUN TO-MORROW NIGHT (SAT.) AT AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR DANCE MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB ST. SEP.'S HALL TOP KHYBER PASS CNear Miller's Graage) 7.15 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT Monster Carnival Night OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING. , FREE GIFT, 10/, Lady and Gent, Special Monte Carlo and Spot Prizes. Hear Rachel May, Jack Johnson and Joe Phillips
singing latest song hits with Rhythm. Rascals Orchestra Supper Provided. Admission 2/. 7 ' MAKE UP YOUR PARTY NOW FOR THE ■ Gigantic Opening Carnival OF OUR FRIDAY NIGHT DANCES MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB ST. SEP.'S HALL TOP KHYBER PASS (Near Miller's Garage) FRIDAY . NEXT, MAY 14, AT 8 P.M. GIGANTIC OPENING CARNIVAL. HALF OLD-TIME HALF MODERN Rhythm Rascals Orchestra MAKE THE ST. SEP.'S YOUR FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL CENTRE. SPECIAL BIG PRIZES. CARNIVAL HATS, NOVELTIES. Etc. OLD - TIME PROGRAMME. MASONIC — TO-NIGHT 7 TO-NIGHT GRAND DANCE TO-NIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Monte Carlos. Luck* Number Prize and Dance Rhythm Rascals Band. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET (next P. 0.) Competitions. Good Supper Provided. Organised by Mrs. H. Baker. Profits to charity. Admission 2/. Men and Women in Uniform 1/6. Spend a Happy Evening and Help a Good Cause^ 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
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 107, 7 May 1943, Page 6
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