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, AMTDSEMENTS EMBASSY j c Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) FOUR SESSIONS 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 A Magnificent Cast VAN HEFLIN VAN HEFLIN LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE RUTH HUSSEY RUTH HUSSEY TN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S DRAMATIC STORf OF A WOMAN'S INSPIRING LOVE. "TENNESSEE JOHNSON'; « TENNESSEE JOHNSON Marjorie Main, Regis Toomey Also Screening :™S5 B :..:::::..roS£SSSS Pathe Gazette. Plans at Embassy - Phone 32-660. Approved for Universal Exhibition. EMBASSY — TO-MORROW At the Request of the Authorities, and EMBASSY THEATRE will be open SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AT 2 p.m. TWO SESSIONS 7.45 Doors Open at 1.15 and 7 p.m. PRESENTING ABOVE PROGRAMME IN FULL. r TTVI mission bay jDXL/KivlliLi-tLi X I Phone 50-220 This Evening at Eight o'clock. VICTOR MATURE and LUCILLE BALL In "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" G^u d sic Po wirh 01l S i ev o ek, R0 O m u a t^a e n d fnr e^Sdi0 Da a^ Stage Stars. A Real Joyful Entertainment! Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL— Remembrance Day at St Paul's to the Pilots who won the Battle of Britain. Unpaid Bookings NOT kept after 7.45 P.m. Box Office open continuously from 11.30 a.m. Tr< A "PTTVIf f BALMORAL I LArIIUL I Phone 62-599. ; This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. JAMES STEWART. PAULETTE GODDARD In " POT O' GOLD " A Bright Comedy Musical Romance produced by Colonel Roosevelt. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also JOHN GARFIELD, NANCY COLEMAN In " Dangerously They Live " Exciting Secret Service Drama. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unpaid Bookings NOT kept after 7.40. I\/T A VTP A TT? SANDRINGHAM MA x x 1 AirC Phone 80 .482 To-night and Monday at 7.45 Diana B?rrymore r>. nd Robert Cummings in " BETWEEN US GIRLS " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Lee Bowman and Jean Rogers in " PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Latest March of Time. PEERLESS ° ' p hO ne 51-000 To-night and Monday at 8 p.m. Rudyard Kipling's " JUNGLE BOOK " in Technicolour, with Sabu. Uni. Exhib. Also Interesting Supports. j SOUTHERN CROSS j ELLERSLIE. Telephone 17-623. To-night and Monday. " BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL," Ritz Bros. " UNDERGROUND AGENT," Lucile Brooks. Bruce Bennett. Adult Recommendation. Auckland Naval District CHILDREN'S PARTY A Party for the Children of all Naval Personnel Resident in the Auckland Naval District will bo held in the NAVAL BASE, Devonport ON WEDNESDAY, January 26 1941 From I P.M. TILL 6 P.M. The invitation is specially extended to include:— (A) The Children of Naval Personnel Serving Overseas. (B) The Children Naval Personnel Missing (C) The Children of Naval Personnel who have lost their lives in the present war. Children attending to be up to and including 14 years. Wives of Naval Personnel attending are invited to apply for invitations by letter or postcard addressed:— Honorary Secretary. CHILDREN'S PARTY COMMITTEE, Naval Base, AUCKLAND. N.I. Giving following information:— Name of Adult attending. Full name of Husband Rating and oGicial number of husband (If known). Ship or Establishment in which he is serving. ■ Names and ages of Children attending. Invitations for Naval Personnel serving in Auckland will be issued to Officer or Ratin" concerned for his Wife nnd Children on application. Applications for invitations must reach Naval Base not later than 12th January. 1944 i n ? h Gl H Sts ',^"" s or Children, will be admitted to the Naval Base without an invitation latEFdatS* arranßcments will be advertised at a

REGINALD P. V. HAYTER, Hi . Honorary Secretary. CABARET 111111 l METROPOLE |ffl[ WHERE THEY DO DANCE. Admission 2,6. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Phone 42-330 and Reserve a Cubicle. Booth or Table. ALFRED FENN. Director.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 294, 11 December 1943, Page 10

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