AMUSEMENTS Air-Conditioned. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessic.ns 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. 1 Warner Bros.' Picturisation of the BIG BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS "THE MALE ANIMAL" "THE MALE ANIMAL" It's Warfrce and it's Carefree! Featuring OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND As the Sportive Wife of an Absent-minded Professor, who even forgets he's married! Joan Leslie — Jack Carson Henry Fonda — Eugene Pallette Recommended by Censor for Adults. , On tne Same Programme: «• FLAGS OF HUMANITY." Two Reels of Beautiful Technicolour. " DIARY. OP A RACING PIGEON." Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. CIVIC IS OPEN SUNDAY Afternoon Evening 2.30 7.45 For the Entertainment of the Uniformed Forces, the Merchant Navy and their Civilian Friends, the above programme will be screened. SUNDAY TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Fberkeleyl This Evening at Eight o'clock. William Powell. Hedy Lamarr, Easil Rathbone In "CROSS ROADS" A Gripping Drama Filled with Intriguing Suspense 01 and Heart Warming Romance. Recommended by Censor for Adults. March of Time. Air Mail News, etc. Box Office open continuously from 11.30 a.m. Unpaid Bookings NOT kept after 7.45 p.m. j CAPITOL"! B ££ A L This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. LESLIE HOWARD, Joan Blondell, Humphrey Bogart In " STAND IN " You'll Laugh Long, Loudly, Delightfully. Also Ann Sothern, Red Skelton in " PANAMA HATTIE " A Great Comedy with Music and Song. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Unpaid Bookings NOT kept after 7.40 p.m. 1111 ASTOR mi To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 ROBERT TAYLOR. LANA TURNER In "JOHNNY EAGER" MARSHA HUNT, RICHARD CAHI.SON In "THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults. MAYFAIR To-night and Monday Night 7.45. Red Skelton and Ann Rutherford in " WHISTLING IN DIXIE " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also George Formby in " TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Good Supports. PT?T?T?T st. helier's! riliLixtLlljfefc) Phone 51 . 000 To-night at 8. Gloria Jean, Donald O'Connor, 1 Peggy Ryan and Robert Paige in " MR. BIG." Also Excellent Supporting Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SOUTHERN CROSS [ ELLERSLIE. | To-night and Monday. "NIGHTMARE," Diana Barrymore, Brian Donlevy. " THE GAY SISTERS." Barbara Stanwyck. Geo. Brent. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. HIS MAJESTY'S NEXT SUNDAY NIGKT MARCH 12. 1944, Commencing at 8 p.m. UNITED FORCES REVUE ANOTHER BRIGHT SHOW: MORE LIVELY MUSIC BY THE PAPAKURA CAMP BAND. BREEZY COMEDY ARTISTS. SINGERS AND DANCERS. Reservations can be made at Lewis Eady, Ltd., 192, Queen Sreet, and on Sunday .it llis Majesty's j Theatre Box Office Irom 10 a.m. to 11 noon, and ! from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, 1/6; Back Stalls. 1/; Gallery. 6d. » j Open to all Servicemen and Servicewomen and their Partners. Sponsored by Headquarters. Northern Military j District. 11 AIR FORCE WEEK R.N.Z.A.F. BAND, PUKEKOHE. MARCH 21—STRAND THEATRE. 8 p.m. MARCH THEATRE. 8 p.m. Bookings at Bowden's opens Monday,. March 13. Prices 4/, 3/, 2/. Bookings 1/ extra. No half prices. No tax.
MARCH 22—BLEDISLOE PARK. 2.30 P.M. Prices 1/ and 6d. Proceeds Patriotic Funds. CIVIC WINTERGARDENS Where you'll really enjoy DANCING NlKhtly Irom 10.30 p.m. m an atmosphere ol cool, comlort and lavish luxury to BERT PETERSEN'S RADIO ORCHESTRA ol twelve Star Players with Extravagant Floor Shows each ni«ht with the CIVIC BALLET. Not a moment without music with Reg. Maddams at the Wurlitzer. Relreshments and delicacies at the Buffet. CIV'.C .WINTERGARDENS open to the public each Friday and Saturday Evening. Mondays and Wednesdays Reserved exclusively for officers. Reservations Phone 30-100. THE SOCIETY OF REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS OF N.Z., AUCKLAND BRANCH (INC.) Is desirous ol presenting through its PATRONS' FUND Talented Young Vocalists and Instrumentalists in Public Recitals. Application forms and particulars may be had from the Secretary. The performers chosen will be paid adequate fees. Applicants need not be Members ol the Society. Entries close MARCH 31. * (MISS) ETHEL HAMMOND, 8, Esplanade Rd., Mt. Eden, S.l.
GEORGE WALKER, LTD. FORTHCOMING ® IMPORTANT AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, March 14th, At the De Luxe Rooms, At 1 1 a.m., Queen Street, Auckland. AT THE SALEROOMS, Household Furnishings. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, THURSDAY, March 16th, At 11 a.m., At 1 I a.m., ON yj EW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, AT THE GREAT DE LUXE ROOMS, ALL DAy Superior Furnishings . _ ', , and Carpets Superioi Impoi ted and FRIDAY, March 17th, Modern Furnishings, At 11 a.m., Superior Carpets, at the great rooms, Bric-a-Brac Household Furnishings. include SATURDAY, March 18th, Spanish Mahogany Buffet, At 10.30 a.m.. Mahogany 8-Drawer Chest. AT the residence, VERY OLD MAHOGANY Robertson Road Mangere. GRANDFATHER CLOCK 200 Years Old. MONDAY, March 20th, Solid Brass Dial. Maker, John At 12 Noon, Boreham-Shimpling. AT THE RESIDENCE, AND 77, Ladies' Mile, Remuera (Ellerslie End). MAGNIFICENT CARVED WEDNESDAY, March 22, ITALIAN figure, At II am Depicting Faun Carrying Two AT THE RESIDENCE, Cherubs. 6, Ellerton Road, Mount Eden, „ Superior Furniture. <5 BE ""aSLEST ™ 6 "GIVE IT TO WALKER'S" GEORGE WALKER, LTD., SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS, 249, Queen Street. Phone 42-815 (4 lines). LEONARD COAKLEY, OOULDING, AUCTIONEERS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 10
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