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AMUSEMENTS Air-Conditioned. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. Warner Bros.' Picturlsatlon of the BIG BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS "THE MALE ANIMAL , * "THE MALE ANIMAL" It's Warfree and it's Carefree! Featuring OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND As the Sportive AVife of an Absent—minded Professor, who even iorgets he's married I Joan Leslie — Jack Carson Henry Fonda — Eugene Pallette Recommended by Censor for Adults. On the Same Programme: " FLAGS OF HUMANITY " Two Reels of Beautiful Technlcolonr. "DIARY OF A RACING PIGEON." Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ, I TTTTnnT? I oiNEMA :: remuera I J- U UKJI\> I p h . 21-740. To-night at 8.15 DON AMBOHB, JOAN BENNETT and BILLIE BURKE In the Comedy "GIRL TROUBLE ,, Plenty of Laughs and not a War Picture! ALSO: March of Time. "New Canada." Walt Disney's New Cartoon. "Old Mac Donald Duck;" "Hot Air" (Interest); Latest Newsreel. Recommended by Censor for Adults. i (~* A TTVHPV T CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I UrAl-tll 1 X I Ph . 78-465. To-nieht at 8 James Cagncy In the Musical Comedy " YANKEE DOODLE DANDY " Approved for Universal Exhibition. ["aTondalel To - nl * h ff t z\ Mon - Rosalind Russell nnd Ray Milland in " TAKE A LETTER DARLING " Also " THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I - iypp A \Tn I ONEHUNGA I MKAJNJLJ J p hone 5 4. 3 80 To-night and Monday at ». Lloyd Nolan. Donna Reed " APACHE TRAIL " Robt. Cummlngs, Larraine Day " AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I birkenheadT tor hTll ers ' Judy Garland. George Murphy and a Screenful of Entertainers in " FOR ME AND MY GAL " Glorious romance of the show world. Approved for Universal Exhibition. fAMBASSADORI *T,%ZT Joan Blondell, John Wayne in "LADY FOR A NIGHT " Lynn Barl. John Sutton In " MOON OVER HER SHOULDER " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 T TT3T7 , T? r TT7 , i P a R N e l L. [ JblJDJlirClJli I Phme 43 . 788 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Spencer Tracy. Robert Young in " NORTH-WEST PASSAGE " Lupe Velcz, Leon Errol in " MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. I "PTTMP'C; I NORTHCOTE [ -ft-J-lN VJ £> [ Ph. 27-972, 18-455. Gary Cooper in " PRIDE OF THE YANKEES." Also

Tim Holt in " THE AVENGINCS RIDER."' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. fWw ROYAI7T^ o ° S s^r D TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIOHT Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent In " THE GAY SISTERS " Robert Montgomery. Ingrid Bergman In " RAGE IN HEAVEN " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. HIS MAJESTY'S Lessees: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. A GRAND AND GLORIOUS REVUE TO-NIGHT at 8 AND FOR A BRIEF SEASON Initial appearance here of the renowned and brilliant. Brigwyn Revue Company 93 — OUTSTANDING ARTISTS — S3 In a magnificent production of the tremendous musical, comedy and dance revue "LET'S GO PLACES" "LET'S GO PLACES" which is unparalleled for furious comedy. Rood slutting, gorgeous scenic displays, spectacular lighting effects, charming ballets, dazzling tap dancing, snappy and humorous sketches, and there's a talented violinist, a dynamic swing pianist and a remarkable ventriloquist. The comedy scenes feature the two grotesque and eccentric pantomlmtsts, ADDY and SNOW BEECHAM. Plans at the Theatre Kiosk, where day sales may also be purchased. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., 4 6; Unreserved Stalls, 3,; Gallery, 1,6. Prices plus tax. Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band (Incorporated). WILL RENDER A SELECTED PROGRAMME OF POPULAR NUMBERS Albert Park, Sunday Evening AT 8 O'CLOCK. Cornet and Xylophone Duets. W. E. CHRISTIANSEN. i Hon. Secretary. CLUB RIO 270. Karangahape Road. AUCKLAND'S LEADING NIGHT SPOT. RIO SWING BAND. Supper Lounge and Snack Bar. OPEN EVERY NIGHT FROM 6 P.M.

GEORGE WALKER, LTD. AUCTION SALES * IMPORTANT ~NEXT WEEK: " AUCTION TUESDAY, March 7th, At the De Luxe Saleroom> ' At 1 1 a.m., THURSDAY TsTFIXT AT OUR BOOMS. IJIUtVj)UAI IN JllA. 1, Household Furniture. March 9th, WEDNESDAY, March Bth, Account m'mRS. A^LOUISSON. At 1 I a.m., 11S ' Benson Road. Remusra. AT THE RESIDENCE, 10, Woodley Ave., Remuera. Removed to the De Luxe SaleSuperioi* Furniture, rooms for convenience of sale. Carpets, Elec. Refrig. Catalogue: THURSDAY, March 9th, Magnificent 8-Pce. Walnut AT THE GREAT DE LUXE ROOMS. Dining OUlte ». Choice Walnut Walnut Glass-fronted Cabinets, Furnishings, etc. Walnut Refectory Table, Walnut (Made by C. F. Neary). Writing Table and Bookcases, THURSDAY, March 9tll, *, LoUnge Chairs and 4 Bridge a I J Chairs to match, 3-Pce. ChesterAT THE RESIDENCE, eld Lounge Suite, loose covers 35, Oxton Road, Sandringham and . cushions; Twin Cream prising Circular Reflex Mirror FRIDAY, March 10th, Enamelled Bedroom Suite, comAt" I I a.m., Chest, Cheval Mirror, 2 LowAT THE great SALEROOMS, boys and Twin Upholstered Household Furniture. Bedsteads with Vi-spring MatSATURDAY, March 11th, tresßes: DeV ° n " On Account Mr.'Cox, **Young's Road. NOTE.—AII Furnishings made by Mr. Papakura. c - F - Neary. Furniture, etc. ON VIEW next, "GIVE IT TO WALKER'S ,, GEORGE WALKER, LTD., SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, 249. Queen Street. Phone 42-815 (4 lines). LEONARD COAKLEY, T. A. GOULDING, AUCTIONEERS.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 54, 4 March 1944, Page 10

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