AS>tV SKMfuN Tt3 The Prize Surprise Picture of , the Year ... < "MISTER BIG" COMMENCES TO-DAY AT i< M A JES~tTcT A Fuller Theatre. Phone 43-210. CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 7.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION AT 8. The Coolest Theatre In Town. "Your MerriesFMoments in Months With DONALD O'CONNOR i> Young Laugh Sensation! I Sliced with Freshness- Spilling over with Fun! I Sparkling with Laughter! .. DONALD O'CONNOR "MIST E IN R BIG" "MISTER BIG" With Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan , ROBERT PAIGE — EI.YSE KNOX. Twelve Tunes, Including "This Must Be a Dream." "C™ A 1" H ' , Laughter! Dancing! Romance! Songs! The (Duties "Go Catty ... In a Scratch-as-Scratch-Can Riot. WOW! . . -J^l^LTfißßlMc l* 1 " " "GOOD MORNING, JUDGE" Den. O'Keefe, Louise Allbritton MARY BETH HUGHES — J. CARROL NAISH. A Rib-tickler Action Comedy. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 7 40 ,f n ! , L. 1 S^ rt O1 l? y T HE IV T^A| ,iC R^ 3 ERS" (Serial). Box Plans at Thentre. No Telephone Reservations Saturdays. rTfrrrriTvD f cinema :: remuf.RA , I I UJJVjXi J Pn 24-745. To-night &l 8.15 MICKEY ROONEY - lAN HUNTER - EDMUND , GWENN — ALAN MOWERAY and FREDDIE ' BARTHOLOMEW — In . "A YANK AT ETON" A Riot 0! Fun - and NOT a War Picture! ALSO: Latest News Reel, FRMing Parade, Miniature Novelty and the MARCH OF TIME. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I C* A TTT'TV I CINEMA :: TAKAPU-NA I LrAIUII I , Ph 7 8-465 To-nißht. 8.0 RED SKELTON and ANN SOTHERN IN THE COMEDY: "PANAMA HATTIE" ; FULL PROGRAMME. Adult Recommendation. i A~ r \7?V\ffV/m7 i ~T TOWN HALL I AVONjjAbiil I To-night - 7.30. Sat., Mon7 _ 7.45. MATINEE SATURDAY. 2 p.m. Pliirp Trevor and Burgess Meredith in "STREET OF CHANCE" AIsc,'NORTH-WEST RANGERS." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Porfnp A TSllTl ONEHDNGA. I olrtAiNlJ I phone 54-380 To-night 7.45. To-morrow 1.45 and 8. ANN'SHERIDAN — DENIS MORGAN — "WINGS FOR THE EAGLE." And OSA MUNSON — "DEVIL PAYS OFF." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. n&MBASSADOR 1 Jock Benny Robert. Stack, Lionel At will In Carole Lombards' Last Picture, an Exciting Romantic Comedy: "TO BE OR NOT TO BE." Constance Bennett. Don Porter — In the Daring Espionage Drama: "MADAME SPY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATIKEB — SATURDAY. 2 p.m. I LIBERTE j p % h * n , N «V L TO-NIGHT — AT 7.30 — TO-NIGHT FREDRIC MARCH — MARTHA SCOTT — In "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. GEORGE SANDERS — JANE RANDOLPH — In "THE FALCON'S BROTHER." Recommended bv Censor for Adults. MATINEE — SATURDAY, 2 p.m. rXffrW ~Wih VA T i KINQSLAND I IN Hi W KU I Aij_} phone r.2-491 TO-NIGHT — AT 7.30 — TO-NIGHT! ROSALIND RUSSELL—FRED MacMURRAY—In "TAKE A LETTER, DARLING." EDDIE BRACKEN — JUNE PREISSER — In "SWEATER GIRL." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE — TO-MORROW, 1.30 p.m. CLUB SILVER SLIPPER BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN. OPF.N NIGHTLY — 7 P.M. TO 1 A.M. RESERVATIONS — PHONE 43-703. 3fi. FORT STREET. . 15 DAXCI.VG TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. MODERN DANCING AT ITS BEST MODERN DANCING AT ITS BEST I AT THE I Orange Coronation Ballroom, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. TO FORREST WALKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA (of Eight Players and Vocalist). IT IS DEFINITELY THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Admission 2/ and 2/6. Manager: J. HASSAN. 14 OLD - TIME PROGRAMME MASONIC — TO-NIGHT M TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT ALLIANCE HALL, EDEN TERRACE. DANCE TO THE DIXIELAND BAND — With "THE SERENADERS." 50 — 50. Monte Carlo. Lucky Numbers. Popular Prices. ARTHUR EDWARDS, M.C. 14 STAN WICKENDEN. Ass. M.C. WEEKLY DANCE TO-NIGHT, i GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. MODERN OLD-TIME. ALLAN'S ORCHESTRA. Prizes. ALL WELCOME. 2/ and 1/6. 14 WESTHAVEN CABARET AUCKLAND MOTOR YACHT CLUB'S DANCE — SATURDAY. JANUARY 15. Good Supper. Admission 2/6. TONY LINDSAY & HIS HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA Free Launch leaves Launch Steps between Ferry Building and Prince's Wharf 8 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. Return 11.15 p.m. (connects last trams), also at Midnight. RESERVATIONS: DAY 42-974, EVENINGS and SATURDAY 26-447. 15 AT OTAHUHU — CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB CLEVEDON ROAD. Close Station. DINE AND DANCE in Luxury and Refinement. The Historic Fairburn Home, modernised and tastefully furnished, with wide verandahs, is ideal for Summer Dancing. JOIN THE CLEVEDON CLUB. DANCING ■ TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Booking Office: Phone 16-315 or Clubhouse, Otahuhu, 2455. :29 DANCE — EVERY FRIDAY MUNICIPAL HALL, ' NEWMARKET. STAN WRATHALL AND HIS WAIKIKI WANDERERS. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 21. Supper. LEARN TO DANCE — DON'T YEARN! Don't just wish you could dance—send stamp for interesting details of our Home Study Course of Modern Ballroom. Old-time and Party Dances. Learn 26 dances AT HOME —in the privacy of your own room, if you wish! LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Dept. AS.. Box IC6O. Auckland. C.I. F4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1944, Page 8
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