1 AMUSEMENTS FINAL PRESENTATIONS TO-DAY- ' LON CHANEY — LOUISE ALLBRITTOS Starring In Universale "Son Of Dracula" DEAN JAGGER — MARY BRIAN la "I Escaped From The Gestapo'* Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 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. TO-MORROW — FRIDAY! : Sensational! i . "HITLER'S MADMAN- : "HITLER'S MADMAN" ' Starring PATRICIA MORISON — JOHN CARRADINB The Stark, Stirring Story of the Lustful Conqueror! Melodrama! Romance! The Picture That Pulls No Punches! Special "A" Certificate — Unsuitable for Children A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. " — Associate Fenture — They Got a Sugar Daddy Without a Ration Pointl SONGS! Swinging with Gaiety. LAUGHS! Ringing with Rhvlhm. ROMANCE! Turning tn Riot. Girls! Girls! and More Girls! n "GALS INCORPORATED" : With ' . LEON ERROL — HARRIET HILLIARD and GRACE McDONALD. Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Universal Picture. Box Plans at Theatre. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) [STATE] XZTSJ& TSTATEj 7.30 — Finally To-night — 730 ROBERT YOUNG — LARAINE DAY in "JOURNEY For MARGARET" Recommended More for Adults Also, WALLACE BEERY — MICKEY ROONEY in "STABLEMATES" Approved for Universal Exhibition 1.30. 7.30 — TO-MORROW — 1.30. 730 M.G.M.'s Million Thrill Musical Hit. .in Technicolr.ur. and Studded with stars "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" With RED SKELTON Lucille Ball — Gene Kelly The Musical Extravaganza that tops "Great Ziegfeld" Glory. Also, a Return ot that Technicolour Masterpiece,. the Most Enchanting Romance the World has ever known. Jeanette Mac Donald, Brian Aherne IN "SMILIN* THROUGH" "SMILIN' THROUGH" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.). 1.30, 7.30 p.m. "V C) PTT TT 1 - 30 ' 7 - 30 »■». Auckland's Most Modern, popular. Intimate Theatre, Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. Finally To-night. One of Our Most Popular Programmes. DOROTHY I.AMOUK — JACK BENNY in' "MAN ABOUT TOWN" Also, ELISABETH BERGNER. MICHAEL REDGAVE fat "STOLEN LIFE" Both Recommended More for Adults. 1.30 p.m. — TO-MORROW — 7.30 p.m. It's the Sponk-spnnfcr of the year, with Thrills, Chills and Fun! Bob Hope — Paulette Goddard IN "THE GHOST BREAKERS" "THE GHOST BREAKERS" An F<Tie, Cheerie Rampage of Fun. Also . . . The Most Amazing Adventure Story ever screened. Laurence Olivier, Leslie Howard "49TH PARALLEL" "49TH PARALLEL" Both Recommended More for Adults. THE DISABLED CITiZENS' SOCIETY (Inc.). INVITE YOU TO SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING AT LEWIS EADY HALL QUEEN STREET ON THURSDAY, MARCH 16 8 P.M. For the purpose of hearing what Is beta(t accomplished by various organisations for tad Disabled People of New Zealand. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. COME ONE! COME ALL! ADMISSION FREE. H. H. CADOGAN. PreS. :16 C. WEBER, Hon. Sec. . . CABARET 111 METROPOLE j|| j Introducing FREDDIE GORE'S BAND Miles Ahead of All I Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. Phone 42-330. ALFRED FENN. Director. I.KCTTJKKS MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXASDEB Speaks TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY"). 8 O'CLOCK. To the Public, " GOOD EY'ESIGHT THROUGHOUT LIFETIME" Again TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). 2 P.M. To Women Only. " BANISH THOSE WRINKLES " Avoid Disappointment by Coming Early. J No Children Admitted. Silver Collection. Doors Open Half Hour Before Commencement. FIRST FLOOR. BRUNSWICK BUILDING. 174, QUEEN STREET. 16 MKKTIXGS THE DANISH ASSOCIATION IN N.Z. (Inc.). The Annual General Meeting, which, due to regrettable circumstances, could not be held on tne 10th instant, will NOW take place on FRIDAY, March 17. at 8 p.m., Overseas League Rooms, 3rd Floor. Queen's Arcade. Business: Report and Financial: Election ol Officers; General. Attendance. URGENT. P. CHRISTIE, Secretary. Phones 63-6G5 or 45-031. jw CHIROPRACTIC INSTITUTE (Inc.). A Public Meeting will be held In LEWIS EADY HALL on FRIDAY, 17th March, 1944, at 8 p.m. All interested in Chiropractic and other Health Methods being included on social Security invited to attend. C. 11. DAWSON, IS secretary WANTED TO HIRE SERVICEMAN wants to Hire Light Car. April 8 I to 16.—Call 40-334. •»
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1944, Page 8
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