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AMUSEMENTS AS BRITISH AS THE CROWN ITSELF I BOOKING IS HEAVY. PLANS AT EMBASSY—PHONE 32-660 EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY STREET lopp. Public Library) FOUR SESSIONS: 11 — 2—5 —8. BRITISH EMPIRE FILMS PRESENT ROBERT GREENWOOD'S Adaptation of the "Bunting Family" Novels. " SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN ' " SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN' " SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN' " SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" Britain's "Mrs. Miniver." THEIR HOMES. THEIR CHURCHES THEIR BUSINESSES BOMBED AND BURNED. THEY CARRIED ON WITH A JOKE! EDWARD RIGBY STANLEY HOLLOWAY GEO. ROBEY MABEL CONSTANDUROS — Also Screening — MARCH OF TIME •' Bill Jack v. Adolph Hitler " Approved for Universal Exhibition. II ! I I STRAND' ! I li I II! Il!!lllllllll!!!l!lll!lll!!l!!lllllilll ! I || | Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. || Four Sessions Daily 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Children Half-price at All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. COMMENCING TO-DAY. The rise and fall of a Gang Lord and his Lady. He was the last of the Racket Barons. The BIG SHOT of them all. HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART It's his biggest, it's his best, It's his natural. He climbs from th_ gutter to make Gangland shudder! In Warner Bros.' Action-drama THE "BIG SHOT" " BIG SHOT" " BIG SHOT " "BIG SHOT" Bigger thrills than "High Sierra." More suspense than "Maltese Falcon.'* Greater excitement than "All Through the Night" With IRENE MANNING GEORGE TRAVIS The Specially Selected Shorts Include: "TANKS ARE COMING," 2-reel technicolour special featuring George Tobias. "PORKY PASTRY PIRATES." Looney Tune. Emil Colman and Orchestra. Melody Master. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. HIS MAJESTY'S COMMENCING TO-MORROW Afternoon at 2.15 Also TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 Seven Nights Only. Matinees Sat.. Wed.. Sat. D. D. O'Connor Presents "THE CRADLE SONG"

A Story of Life in a Spanish Convent, Simple, Naive, but Beautifully Told—a Story which has Captivated the Entire Civilised World. With The Distinguished European Actress MARIA DRONKE And Michael Gunson, Marie Gaudin, Minna Mays, I Esther Faigan, Ida Scott-Young. May Nathan. | Lilian Millar, Betty Upton Hughes. Essie Drummond, Pamela Singer, Barbara Storey. Guy Nixon. P. H. Woods. Together with " DEIRDRE " Verse Drama in One Act. by W. B. Yeats With Marie Dronke. Esther Faigan. Guy Nixon. Don MacGregor, Max Robertson. Patricia Blamires, Essie Drummond. Reserved Seats. 6': Unreserved 4/ 2/, Plus Tax. Children Half-Price at Matinees. Gallery Seats on Sale To-morrow at Theatre Kiosk. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Answers Dept.—No. "The Cradle Song" is not a highbrow play, if we understand the term. In London at the moment it is being revived for the seventh time (by John Gielgnd, with Wendy Hillier as Sister Joanna of the Cross). In New \ork it has had more than a thousand performances. Surely not highbrow! Direction D. D. O'Connor TOWN HALL AUCKLAND SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7 P.M. "Education" and "Ability" are not "Interchangeable" terms. Doors Open 6 p.m. Piano Recital from 6.30 p.m. NO COLLECTION. An Address will be Delivered by ARTHUR H. MEAD THE ("MARRIED" BACHELOR) (Ps. 85:10) OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS LATER. 19 CLUB SILVER SLIPPER Presenting FRANKIE and DRUM CONDON His MAJORS SPECTACULAR FLOOR SHOWI Reservations. Phone 43-703. 36. FORT STREET.

* FOR FINE FURNITURE FINE FURNITURE FINE FURNITURE In Modern and Traditional Styles And CHESTERFIELD SUITES CHESTERFIELD SUITES CHESTERFIELD SUITES SEE— JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD, JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD, Customs Street East.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1944, Page 8

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