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AMUBi!iMl!i.N"l'» Action! Laughs! Thrills! Action! Laughs! Thrills! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-s Thrilling Tribute to the fighting men or the U.S. Marine Corps! Not since "WHAT PRICB GLORY" such rowdy iaughs . . such fastmoving action! FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Entirely in Technicolour . . Rowdy . . Romantic . . Rarin' to go . . . "SALUTE to the MARINES" "SALUTE to the MARINES" "SALUTE to the MARINES" "SALUTE to the MARINES" "SALUTE to the MARINES" "SALUTE to the MARINES" "SALUTE to the MARINES" With WALLACE BEERY As Sergeant-Major Bill Bailey . . a Leatherneck for 30 years, ond the nnly scrap he got into was with his wife! Fay Bainter - William Lundigan Marilyn Maxwell Associate Programme includes: "Bah Wilderness" M.G.M. Colour Cartoon. Plans at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Phone 32-920. Booking is heavy! Recommended by Censor for Adults. Action! Laughs! Thrills! Action! Laughs! Thrills! Frrcr piz tt "MR , v"i mission bay I I I Phone 50-220 THIS EVENING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. THE SUPERLATIVE SPECTACLE! " ARABIAN NIGHTS " With MARIA MONTEZ. JON HALL, SABU and Hundreds of Others. Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Magnificent Adventure produced 111 Glorious Colour Comedy, Romance, Thrills. Beauty In all the Colourful Setting of Baßdad. Truly a Grand Entertainment fov All. MARCH OP TIME Presents: "PRELUDE TO VICTORY." I r , A PTTnT i BALMORAL I V- , AIT IIUJLI I Last Night, 7.45! ALAN BONTO '— FLORENCE RICE — In " BORROWED HERO " Thrilling Newspaper-Gangster Drama. Also JOHN GARRICK — In "TOUCH OF THE MOON" A Delightful Musical Comedy. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Ill' A 0 TOT? UN DOMINION ROAD I |i| t\.yjl\Jl\ mi phone 61-433 To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.3U ILONA MASSEY — ALAN CURTIS — In " NEW WINE " ALAN JONES — GLORIA JEAN — In "WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME." Both Approved ior Universal Exhibition. MATINEE — TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. "Johnny Comes Marching Home," Serial, Cartoon, Etc. PEERLESS 8T - ' s To-night, Sat. and Mon.. at B p.m. — Diana Barivmorc Rcben. C'ummings, Kay Fruncis. John 801-s and Andy Devine in -BETWEEN US GIRLS." Adult Rccom. Al.=o Selected Supporting Programme. No Matinee Saturday. HIS MAJESTY'S Lessees: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. "FURLOUGH FROLICS" Important! The Theatre will be rlosed this evening Tor the purpose ol holding a find! full scenic and lighting rehearsal of "Furlough Frolics." which will piovc to be. by far. the best snow Auckland has enjoyed in years. TO-MORROW (Sat.) Afternoon at 2, TO-MORROW "(Sat.) NIGHT at 8. Opening Gala Performances FOR A LIMITED SEASON. OPHIR REES presents his New and Incomparable RADIANT REVUE COMPANY ! 1)1 a 'Stupendous Production of the Successful Extrnvngansa "FURLOUGH FROLICS" I " FURLOUGH FROLICS " I " FURLOUGH FROLICS " : Tn which, in rapid succession, will be enjoyed j UCnuinc and Origin;"-1 Comedy Scenes and j Sensational Acrobats, Glorious Ballets. Lovely 1 Scenic Splendours. Gorgeous Dresses and Costumes, and Spectacular Electrically-lighicd Swing Featurctte. WONDERFUL GALAXY OF ARTISTS Includes: ] JACK RILEY, the funniest Comedian on the j stage to-day; special engagement of Australia's i)riin?r.t \ lofinist ISOHF.L LAf.'OLANDS; the . favourite Radio Personality GEORGE TOLLERTON: first appearance of Australia's Nine-year-old I Wonder Artist LEIGH BREWER; tile Funny Pan- ! tomime Dame ARTS D'ARCY: Notable Siriser of Swing Songs "SHERKY"; the Sensational AJAX ACROBATS; SYLVIA POYNTER, THE D/.LLOW BROS.. KATHLEEN FARRELL, WILL BROSI.'AN, "WILMA." REG. RUSHEN. STAN CHRISP. RAY NEWTON. IRENF. LONG and others. Also the Famous RADIANT REVUE BALLET and a Bevy of Show Girls. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Evening prices: D.C. and R.S., 4,6; Unreserved Stalls, 3/; Gallery 1.6. Matinees: 3/, 2/ and 1/. Children 1/6, 1/ and SIXPENCE. Prices plus tax. LKCTURES DR. MacDONALD - BAYNE, M.C., Ph.D., Founder of "New Life" Movement (World Wide), is on a short visit to Auckland and will speak in the AUCKLAND , TRAVEL CLUB ROOMS, Victoria Arcade, Shortland Street, NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY. January 17 and 18. Subject: "THE HIGHER POWER YOU CAN USE." Admission Free. Old Students, Their Friends and Subscribers to "New Life" are specially invited to come early. 14

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1944, Page 8

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