amusements FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! At 11 a.m. - 2 P.m. - 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. r-niriu-vn-Maver brings you the Winning of " last-moving drama that Tnkvo! The story of a lighting * (Vol nf Thirteen Heroes in the Fall of Bataan See the most authentic fighting scenes ever brought to the screen! ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Moyer's "RATAAN" — "BATAAN" "bataan" - "bataan;; "RATAAN" — "BATAAN "BATAAN" — "BATAAN" "BATAAN" - ;;bataan;; "BATAAN" — "BATAAN — With — ROBERT TAYLOR GEORGE MURPHY THOMAS MITCHELL — LLOYD NOLAN Associate Programme Includes: "Fine Feathered Friends" M.G.M. Colour Cartoon. And ST JAMES* AIR MAIL REVIEW. Plans 'at the Theatre daily Iron 10 a.m. Phone 32-9 JO. Unsuitable for Exhibition to Children. ST. JAMES' OPEN SUNDAY ST. JAMES' OPEN SUNDAY For the Forces in Uniform and Civilian Friends, the above programme will be presented in lull. 2 p#M< — TWO SESSIONS — 7.45 P.M. Reservations Now at the Theatre. PmRKELEYI This Evening at Eight o'clock. i ABBOTT and COSTELLO "WHO DONE IT?" A Screamingly Funny Shuddering Mystery. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Air Mail News (Eisenhower in London. Churchill Home Alter Illness, Russian iront), etc. C NQT "Kept a°t"r *£k. rCAPITOL] B A pLnf A L TO-NIGHT 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30 William Powell and Hedy Lamarr in " CROSS ROADS " An Enthralling Dramatic Mystery. Recommended by Censor for Adults. And Rosalind Russell. Fred Mac Murray In " FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM " Thrilling Adventure. Heart-throbbing Romance. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Unpaid Bookings NOT kept after 7.30 p.m. 111 l ASTOR IHI "Zr.iSr To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 DIANNA BARRYMORE, BRIAN DONLEVY In " NIGHTMARE " EDWARD ARNOLD. ANN HARDING " EYES IN THE NIGHT " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PEERLESS 3T " phone" ilio? "' ' To-night at 8. •• REAP THE WILD WIND " (in Technicolour) Starring Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard and John Wayne. Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAYFAIR sA N To °82 H a m To-night and Monday Night 7.45. Randolph Scott and Ulenn Foru In ■■ THE DESPERADOES." In Technicolour. Marsha Hunt and Richard Carlson in •' THE AFFAIRS UF MAR IHA "Our Gang." Both Recommended by censor lor Aau.t-5. j SOUTHERN CROSS j I ELLERSLIE. I " EYES IN THE NIGHT," Ann Hardy and Edward Arnold. " DEVIL ON HORSEBACK," Lili DaJiiHa. Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. THE TROCADERO Open 7 p.m. DINE AND DANCE Opp. Town Hall. AUCKLAND'S EXCLUSIVE DANCE AND SUPPER LOUNGE. Dinner Music. 7 p.m. to a p.m. Dancing trom 8 p.m. Phone 30-645. J No Phone Reservations Kept After 9 p.m. I Dress or Unitorm Essential Saturday Night. 16
HOME GUARD. DEVONPORT BATTALION Will hold a WINDING-UP SOCIAL EVENING At the MASONIC HALL. Victoria Rd.. Devonport, On SATURDAY. March 2j. i 944. at a P.m. Guardsmen accompanied by one lady are cordially invited to be present. Admission free. (Signed) H. H. OSMERS, 20 Mnjor,C.O._ ART UNIONS HOME OF COMPASSION — Raffle Drawing. Tablecloth 2063, Baby Set 198, Oil Painting 303. Supper Cloths 105-366, Tapestry 10. 18 MOTOR SERVICES W U I T E STAR. TE AROHA — MORRINSVILLE — MATAMATA (Via Tahuna). , MONDAY TO SATURDAY—Depart Auckland, 3 p.m. Depart le Aroha, 7 a.m. FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY — Depar* Auckland 9.30 a.m. Depart Te Aroha, 3 p.m. SUNDAYS—Depart Auckland 6 p.m. Depart Te Aroha, 5.30 p.m. Passengers' luggage now limited to one package 301b, lree. Reserve Seats at the White Star Ofßce. Bus Terminal. Phone 41-903. EDWARDS MOTORS, LIMITED. WS AUCKLAND - VVAIHI — AUCKLAND - WAIHI CARS DEPART AUCKLAND BUS TERMINAL for Haurakl Plains. Paeroa, Waihi, 10 a.m., 3 p.m. Sunday 6 p.m. Fares: Paeroa 13/6. Waihi 16/. DEPART WAIHI lor Auckland, t; a.m., a p.m. Sunday, 4.45 p.m. Reserve Seats at least 24 hours before Departure. Free Luggage limited to one package of 301b. TRANSPORT. LIMITED. i Phone 41-963 WS DENTISTS B B I D G E R. Dentxtt. 98. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Five Doors from Upper Queen Street (above Balfour Irvine). / T E. BRIDGER. Phone 49-323. HS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 66, 18 March 1944, Page 10
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