AMUSEMJEXTS • HERE, HEP CATS AND GATES, IS THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF JIVE ARTISTS. Charles Barnett, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Jack Jenny, Gene Krupe, Alvino Rey, Joe Venuti. WITH A JAM SESSION THAT MAKES JIVE HISTORY. • DAILY — 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 Plan at fil||j||| anc * Be SS's, Theatre {| ||||'( ueen Street. CENTURY ]|lp* Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — Deaf Aids — Centrally Heated. — IT'S RHYTHM ON PARADE! RKO-Radio Pictures present "SYNCOPATION" Starring ADOLPHE JACKIE BONITA Menjou Cooper Granville Connie Boswell — Hall Johnson Choir. — SELECTED SHORT FEATURES — Approved for Universal Exhibition. CENTURY OPENS SUNDAY For Allied Serviccmen and Merchant Navy, each of whom may bring a Civilian Friend. 2.30 — Two Sessions — 7.45 You May Buy Your Seats Now. v | VICTORY ~ _| VICTORY V Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner of Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. AT 8. Revealing the Secrets of Outcasts of Society! CHARLES BOYER — HEDY LAMARR In Walter Wanger's "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" Feared by the police, whom he defied . . . Adored by the beautiful creatures whose love spelled doom . . . the story of Pepe le Moko becomes a most enthralling adventure. Recommended by Censor for Adults. J CRYSTAL PALACE Ik ''|| MOUNT" EDEN. Phono 60-573. |1> ) 'tj FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 745 Surrender or Fight! Happiness or Duty — He chose to do his duty and fight Anton Walbrook -- Sally Gray DERRICK MARNEY In the Brilliant Story of Patriotic Sacrifice. "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" Featuring the Season's Musical Hit, "Warsaw Concerto" Recommended by Censor for Adults. (1 RIALTO 11| '(| L NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809. | J' I I TO-NIGHT ONLY, AT 745 J ' 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Marked For Death . . J Six Killers fighting with all their cunning against a Huge Gorilla with the warped brain of a Madman. ELLEN DREW — PAUL LUKAS JOSEPH CALLEIA In the Thrilling. Chilling Drama "The MONSTER & THE GIRL" Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children. — Associate Feature — 808 CROSBY — JEAN ROGERS "LET'S MAKE MUSIC" Approved for Universal Exhibition. T?TTP TTTvTT 1 EPSOM. Phone 60-142. x Final Guesfc Night afc 7 .45. Don Ameche, "KISS THE BOYS GOOD-BYE." G. McDonald, "DANCING ON A DIME." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. T)T? T MT - ALBERT - ph - 36-204 UXLi Finally To-night at 7.45. Deanna Durbin — Franchot Tone " NICE GIRL." Approved for "Universal Exhibition. PAN T CIX<> DO NOT MISS A GREAT NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) . AT AUCKLAND'S POPULAR AND SOCIABLE SHOW PLACE MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB ST. SEP/S HALL TOP KHYBER PASS (near Miller's Garage) TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. ( Special Big Carnival Free Gift 10/, Ladies' and Gents. Special Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Prizes. i Carnival Hats, etc. If you enjoy singing and dancing do not fail to be at this great night. ( Rhythm Rascals Orchestra E Supper Provided. Admission 2/. A. MCKENZIE. M.C. H. ANDERSON. Mgr. SAT. NEXT—SPECIAL BJ.G COLLEGE NIGHT. 8 ( Belvedere Girls' Sports Club ALLIANCE HALL EDEN TERRACE (Two Minutes from Symonds Street) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND EVERY WEDNESDAY Present ANOTHER OUTSTANDING DANCE PROGRAMME g To Bill Sevesis' Hawaiian Band Two Monte Carlos. Sit-down Supper. Admission 2/. 8 < MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT 2/ 2/ ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Presents Ted Croad and His Band New Zealand's No. 1 Dance Band. Monte Carlo 1, 2, 3 Prizes. Supper Provided. MAC BROWN. M.C. THE DANCE OF DISTINCTION. 8 WESTHAVEN CABARET Victoria Cruising Club SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1943. 8 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. Al. Clarke's Orchestra Supper. Cubicle Reservations at door only. Free Launch leaves Launch Steps between Ferry Building and Prince's Wharf 8 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.. returning at 11.15 p.m. (to connect with last cars from town.) and at midnight. J. FOLEY. Hon. Sec. 8 DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR PARTY. DANCE AND CARD. EVENING. RENALL STREET HALL, Ponsonby. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, etc. Good Supper. Single 1/6. Double 2/6. All Proceeds to Fighting Fund. 8. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON", TO-NIGHT TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Music by Our Popular Unexcelled Orchestra. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission 1/6. 8 Direction, E. E. McLEAN. BUBY SHEREIFF, H.B. Building, Newton.— Private Lessons 2/6 (or 9 for £1). Modern, Oldtime. Tap. Three dances by Post 5/. WS ART UNIONS AUCKLAND ORPHAN'S CLUB—Patriotic Raffle. Winning Number 890. J. G. Wilson.—rPercy Hamblin, Hon. Sec. 8
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1943, Page 8
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