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| AMUSEMENTS Final Day! Betty RHODES Starring In Paramount"* Musical Comedy. "Salute For Three" DONALD WOODS — BILLIE BURKE In Universale Comedy "So's Your Uncle" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. M~A J E S T I C A Fuller Theatre. Phone 43-210. CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 7.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION AT 7.45. The Coolest Theatre In Town. Commencing TO-MORROW! Horror Week! Lon Chaney • • Topping His Most Terrifying Hits! . . Slinking in Spectral Horror through Terror-shocked Nights! A Vampire Attackinf the Throats of Sleeping Beauties! "SON OF DRACULA " With LOUISE ALLBRITTON — ROBERT PAIGE EVELYN ANKERS — FRANK CRAVEN Horror! Melodrama! Romance! A Universal Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Associate Feature — HE FELT THE LASH OF NAZI Terror! Shock Story of the Year! He rips the mask off Hitler's Henchmen ~ Exposes their methods of Terror . . and smashes their plan of Ruthless Destruction! "I ESCAPED FROM THE GESTAPO " With DEAN JAGGER — JOHN CARRADINB MARY BRIAN Recommended by Censor for Adults. Box Plans at Theatre. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) [STATE | ~ d 4V« 5 I STATE | 7.30 — Finally To-night — 7.30 ~ ROBERT DONAT — ROSALIND RUSSELL la "THE CITADEL" Recommended More for Adults. Also . . . LAUREL & HARDY in "AIR RAID WARDENS " Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1.30. 7.30 p.m. — TO-MORROW — 1.30, 7.30 p.m. One of the Truest and Most Touching Stories of the War. Robert Young — Laraine Day And MARGARET O'BRIEN in "JOURNEY For MARGARET" "JOURNEY For MARGARET" Margaret, a five-year-old . . . with all the courage and charm of "Mrs. Miniver." Recommended More for Adults. Also . . A Return of that Thrilling Drama of the Turf. Wallace Beery - Mickey Rooney IN "STABLEMATES" "STABLEMATES" The love of a boy and his horse brought ft derelict to life. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30, 7.30 p.m. YOGUE I ' 30 ' 7,30 P * m * Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Theatre, Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. Finally To-night. CHARLES LAUGHTON — MAUREEN O'HARA In "JAMAICA INN" Recommended More for Adults. Also . . ALICE FAYE — TYRONE POWER in "Rose Of Washington Square" Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1.30 p.m. — TO-MORROW — 7.30 p.m. Mightiest of all Adventure Epics . . Filmed in Spectacular Technicolour. SABU Maria Montez — Jon Hall ■ IN "ARABIAN NIGHTS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also . . . One of the Great Films . . a Triumph. Maurice Chevalier, Merle Oberon IN* "FOLIES BERGERE" Recommended More for Adults. CABARET Willi METROPOLE 111 Introducing FREDDIE GORE'S BANp Miles Ahead of All! Admission: Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/6. Phone 42-330. ALFRED FLNN. Director. SUMMER LUNCHEONS WITHOUT COUPONS SEASONAL DISHES WITH UN RATIONED MEATS. Also MRS. SMEE'S MONTHLY "DIG FOR VICTORY" TALK. Auckland Electric Power Board Cooking Demonstration FRIDAY, MARCH 10 AT 2 P.M. Consumers desiring help in the economical and efficient use of the electric stove may call at the Power Board Demonstration Room. Eighth Floor. Power Board Building, or ring 32-790. " 9 DANCING REALM OLD-TIME DA NCI MASONIC HALL UPPER QUEEN STREET. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY. Admission: Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. 9 K. C. RUSSELL. M.C. Orange Coronation Ballroom VICTORY DANCE CLUB. TO-NIGHT — THURSDAY Presents TUPU WAKA AND HIS RHYTHMIC ISLANDERS. Vocalist. Miss M. Brady. Old-time and Modern at its Best. Monte Carlo. Good Supper. 9 DANCE TO - NIGHT At the CATHOLIC SERVICES' CLUB (Corner oi Pitt and Wellington Streets) FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICES. Excellent Floor. Good Music. 9

Mt. Eden Happiness Club Dance To be held in EDEN - ROSKILL R.S.A. HALL. Dominion Road. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Good Supper. Admission: Single 1. 6. Double 2. 6. 9 ST. MARY'S HALL. ELLF.RSLIE (Great South Road Tram Terminus) REVELLERS' WEEKLY DANCE TO-NIGHT ALLAN'S ORCHESTRA. Old-time. Mcctcm. Prizes. All Wei com c. Admiscio n 2. end 1.6. 9 SAMOANV I N E U L A. SPECIAL ISLAND .nICIII. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). MARCH 9. With Eddy Ryan and His Iclanders. KING GEURGE HALL. Mount Albert. Good Supper. Nice Dance. t:ainoan Sivis and Fongs. 9 LEARN TO DANCE AT HOME.—A 2d stamp brings full details of our Home-study Dancing Course, which will quickly show you how to ds.nce all the popular dances. Send now for interesting literature. LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING, Dept. A.S., P.O. Box 1060. Auckland. C.l. H ANY Young People with ~Musicai~or Da 11cinfTTTrsp or ballet) Talent desirous of joining a Monih'.y Musical Revue, write for further particulars.— Musical, 6714. Star. 11 MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Private tuition! Studio dances. Poise, self confidence: Fighting Forces hali fee. —Mavis Toliemache. L'psom. 16-214. TH railway notices NEW ZEALAND RAIL W A 1' S. COAL SAVING TIMETABLE. AUCKLAND - WAITAKERE. Commencing on MONDAY. March 13. 1944. and continuing until further notice, the following Alterations to Train Services in the AucklandWaitakere Suburban Area will operate:— The present 10.50 a.m. Mcnuay to Saturday Wsitakere-Auckland train will NOT run. The present 1.3-1 p.m. Monday io rriday Auck-land-Henderson train will NOT run. A passenger train will leave Waitakere for Auckland Monday to Saturday a: 10.1 a.m., Auckland arrive 11.3 a.m. A passenger train will leave Auckland lor Waitakere Monday to Friday at 2.2 d p.m., Waitakere arrive 3.27 p.m. Hie present 3.28 p.m. Monday to Saturdd? \\atakcre-Swanson train will leave Swanson at 3.32 p.m. Monday to Friday and 3.29 p.m. Saturday. This train connects at Swansor. with the 3.40 p.m. Swanson-Aucklanrl train Monday to Friday and 3.37 p.m. Swanson-Auckland train on Saturday. 9

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 58, 9 March 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 58, 9 March 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 58, 9 March 1944, Page 8

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