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THE PICTURE THAT BLASTS HITLER AS HARD AS A THOUSAND-PLANE RAID Ot> BERLIN! "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT ® A /AVONX / AVON \ N I Corner of 1 V Gt. North Rd. / •p. \ & Ponsonby Rd. / *' \ To-night at/ I SAW All the Horrors of the Gestapo! I SAW the Dread -'Mercy Killings" in the Nazi "'Asylums"! I LIVED THROUGH the Nightmare of a Concentration Camp! I SAW a Man Betrayed by His Own Daughter! NO WONDER THEY TRIED TO KILL ME TO KEEP ME FROM TALKING! "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT With DANA ANDREWS VIRGINIA GILMORE No. 2 — SPECIAL FEATURE — No. 2 No. 2 — SPECIAL FEATURE — No. 2 No. 2 — SPECIAL FEATURE — No. 2 THE PRICE THEY PAY FOR GLAMOUR! "GIRLS' TOWN" "GIRLS' TOWN" "GIRLS' TOWN" With Kenneth Howell — June Store. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. nrp A rpTTi I Final Screening OJL -ri-1 JCj I TO-NIGHT at, VQ, DEVONPORT I Phone 70-101 «*° Drama of Woman's Most Dramatic Profession. CAROLE LOMBARD — BRIAN AHERNE ANNE SHIRLEY in A. J. Cronin's "VIGIL IN THE NIGHT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. & TIM HOLT — RAY WHITLEY "LAW of the OPEN RANGE' Approved for Universal Exhibition. I OT 1 A '"PL? Final Screening 1 Olix±Jtil TO-NIGHT at 7 At J ONEHUNGA Phone 54-344 ' • yrt If I Can't Have You, No Othei Man Will! And she cringed from the unwanted love of a Desperate Killer. SIDN-KY BLACKMER — RICKI VALLIN In the Thrilling Mystery "THE PANTHER'S CLAW" & CHARLES STARRETT — RUSSELL HAYDEJ "WEST OF TOMBSTONE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 Final Screening I X XtllN TO-NIGHT at 7 AK I DOMINION ROAD Phone 61-439 ' ,y:tJ Non-Stop Vaudeville Variety! Top-line Artists giving you everything in Entertainment, Celebrities of Radio, Stage and Screen in a Rip-roaring Fun Show. BEBE DANIELS — BEN LYON In the 8.8.C. Radio Revue "HI, GANG" & BILL ELLIOT — TEX BITTER " BULLETS FOR BANDITS " Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. T A "TITPT T>XTT I ° ne Nisht ° nly I iiUillljJrlil I TO-NIGHT at 7AX I RICHMOND AVE. ( Phone 27-235 * '^° VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES Variety In Your Entertainment. — ON THE STAGE — Vaudeville Trials Items of all descriptions.. . the cream of Auckland's Entertainment Talent. — ON THE SCREEN — BARTON MacLANE — ROCHELLE HUDSON "MEN WITHOUT SOULS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. ! REGAL I and Thursday ''45 i PONSONBY ROAD | Phone 26-940 6d — GUEST NIGHT — (3d Lady Luck doesn't Smile at them. . .She Laughs Out Loud! DICK POWELL — RAYMOND WALBURN In the Romantic Comedy Hit "CHRISTMAS IN JULY" •fc CHARLIE MCCARTHY — FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY — EDGAR BERGEN, in " LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CHILDREN'S THEATRE "The Old Wives' Tale" By George Peele. Producer: Antoinette Bertram. ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SYMONDS STREET. FRIDAY. July 23.' at 7.45 p.m. SATURDAY. July 24. at 2 p.m. and 7.45 cm. Adults 2/, Children 1/. Booking fee 3d. Box Plan at Chas. Begs, Ltd.. Queen Street. 23 CHURCH NOTICES THE • SALVATION ARMY. CONGRESS HALL. Greys Avenue. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. JULY 22 - 26. THURSDAY. 8 P.M. Splendid Tableau. " THE CONQUEROR •* By Congress Hall Dramatic Party. Admission 1/. 21

THE GREATEST DAY IN AUCKLAND'S HISTORY! WELCOMING AUCKLAND'S HEROES. j "ALL HEROES DAY" "ALL HEROES DAY" ] THIS FRIDAY- THIS FRIDAY While we welcome our men of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. we .think of their comrades left behind, and so to help them we are having a Patriotic Collection. ALL the money will go to their comrades still overseas —to the gallant men , of the Blerchant Marine/ the Navy and our Airmen. Whatever you've given before to a Patriotic collection, double it! We can never repay our debt of gratitude to our fighting forces. We can never give too much to a Patriotic collection. e THIS FRIDAY is "ALL HEROES DAY." Make it Auckland's greatest day of the war — make it the greatest Patriotic Collection yet. u "ALL HEROES DAY" "ALL HEROES DAY"' a THIS FRIDAY THIS FRIDAY

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 171, 21 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 171, 21 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 171, 21 July 1943, Page 6

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