AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT WHAT CHARLES STRICKLAND THINKS ABOUT WOMEN! DAILY — 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. Plan at I'' 'l and Begg's, Theatre I Queen Street. CENTURY jlfcQueen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — Deaf Aids — Centrally Heated — A Picture As Great As the Famous Novel! WOMEN ARE STRANGE LITTLE BEASTS! You can treat them like dngs, beat them till your arm aches . . . and still they love you! Says Charles Strickland in W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S "The MOON and SIXPENCE" "The MOON and SIXPENCE" "The MOON and SIXPENCE" With an Absolutely Perfect Cast. GEORGE HERBERT SANDERS * MARSHALL DORIS DUDLEY — ELENA VERDUGO ALBERT BASSERMAN — ERIC BLORE — Special Short Features — (World In Action Subject) "THE MASK OF NIPPON" Intimate Review of the Nazi Affinity with Japan. "UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS" (Technicolour). A United Artists' Release. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Full Election Returns Will Be Screened As Available on Saturday. BOOK EARLY FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. C VICTORY IT] \_ VICTORY IJJ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd] — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner of Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY, AT 8. RANDOLPH SCOTT — CLAIRE TREVOR GLENN FORD — EVELYN KEYES GUINN WILLIAMS — JOAN WOODBURY In the Mighty Romantic Adventure "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" Approved for Universal Exhibition. In Magical Technicolour FULL ELECTION RESULTS will be Screened Saturday Night. BOOK NOW! Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), at 2 5 — Big Attractions — 5 Community Sing, Coloured Cartoon, Comedy, Fox Aussie News, and "The Desperadoes" All Approved for Universal Exhibition.
.(I] CRYSTAL PALACE ||~ lj| MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. 1 |jl' HJ NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT l> Political Meeting. Screening Saturday at 7.45 LAUREL & HARDY, with DANTE, in 'A HAUNTING WE WILL GO' Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANA ANDREWS — VIRGINIA GILMORE "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. FULL ELECTION RESULTS will be Screened Saturday Night. BOOK NOW! Laurel and Hardy Matinee Saturday, 1.30. 9 — Big Attractions — 9 Cartoon, Camera Thrills, Novelty, Interest, "A Haunting We Wiil^Go" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. il(l RIALTO I, 'l|| I NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809. jl l Jj TO-NIGHT & SATURDAY, rj 45 ' America's Guerilla Fighters. Born in Raking Machine-gun Fire! And' a Burst of Cannon Shot and a Blaze of Glory. LLOYD NOLAN in the Pulse-pounding story ol a Livinpt Leßend. • "MANILA CALLING" Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Associate Fe.-.ture — SHIRLEY TEMPLE WM. GARGAN. GTIY KIBBEE. DICKIE MOORE In Her First Bis Dancing. Rug-cutting Jitterbug Hit! "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULL ELECTION RESULTS will be Screened Saturday Night. BOOK NOW! Gene Autry & Shirley Temple Matinee To-morrow (Sat.), at 2 GENE AUTRY — SMILEY BURNETTE in "Deep In the Heart of Texas" Picturised as "Heart Of The Rio Grande" "Kit Carson" Serial and Shirley Temple rn "Miss Annie Rooney" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. •pTTi/TiTi'vrnn epsom. pnone 60-142. tCillUrlljlN 1 Finally To-night at 7.45. Greer Garson, "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST." Recommended by Censor for Adults, v NEW PROGRAMME Saturday at 2 & 7.45. I~kT7l T TTVI7 NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT Uh, IiUAJIj (political Meeting) Screening Saturday at 2 & 7.45. Ray' Miliand, "REAP THE WILD WIND." Recommended by Censor for Adults. DANCING
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALLIANCE HALL EDEN TERRACE. DANCE WITH THE SERENADERS And THE DIXIELAND DANCE BAND. Monte Carlo. Lucky Prizes. Popular Prices. A. EDWARDS. M.C. 24 STAN WICKENDEN. Ass. M.C. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And Every Friday Night. Orange Coronation Ballroom TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. Modern Dancing with FORREST WALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (of Eight Players and Vocalist) It is Definitely THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 24 SPECIAL TO ALL DANCERS. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. MY -T - FINE DANCE CLUB. ST. SEP.'S HALL Top Khyber Pass (near Miller's Garage). SPECIAL CLOWNS' CARNIVAL. Make up Your Party Now for this Night of Nights. RHYTHM RASCALS ORCHESTRA. Progress Results of Election. 24 RICHMOND YACHT CLUB (Inc.). POPULAR DANCE. SATURDAY. SEPT. 25. WESTHAVEN CABARET Eight to Midnight. Al. Clark's Orchestra. Double 5/. Single 2/6. Free Launch leaves Launch Steps between Ferry Building and Prince's Wharf. 8.0 and 8.30 p.m.. returning at 11.15 p.m. (to connect with last cars from town), and after dance.. Cubicle reservations: Day 40-753. Evening and Saturday. 27-829. :25 808 TAYLOR. Hon. Sec. MONSTER MATINEE. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Orange Coronation Ballroom With FORREST WALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Follow the Crowd. DANCE AT THE ORANGE. 24 OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. MASONIC — TO-NIGHT 24 THE LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING, Dept. A, Box 1060, Auckland, Will Gladly Send Full Details of its HOME STUDY COURSE OF DANCING, on receipt of a 2d stamp Modern Ballroom, Old-time and Party Dancing are all included in its Popular Course. F4 SYMONDSVILLE SCnOOL OF MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. 30, SYMONDS ST. CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 8 P.M. Private Lessons by Appointment. For particulars, call or PHONE 42-237. MISS SPENCER. TF TEXDEKfr EXCAVATED and Removing Soil for Garage.— Phono 43-343. 25 PKICE wanted for Plastering House.—Phone 54-586. * 25
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 227, 24 September 1943, Page 8
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