AMUSEMENTS FINAL SCREENING THIS EVENING! 'BACKGROUND TO DANGER' With GEORGE RAFT and BRENDA MARSHALL Air-Conditioned. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/- tn 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at- Theatre. Phone 30-100. Commencing To-morrow! THE MOST UNUSUAL LOVE STORY IN YEARS AND YEARS. "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" The Very Latest Release from the Studios of the Masters, Warner Bros. "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" If all women were like her — then all men would dn as he did. Starring CHARLES BOYER As the most tender lover of all times. He tried to divide his heart and broke theirs. JOAN FONTAINE As Tessa, the love-sick adolescent. ALEXIS SMITH As Florence, the most exciting "other woman" you have ever seen. BRENDA MARSHALL — CHAS. COBURN DAME MAY WHITTY PETER LORRE — MONTAGU LOVE Both Features Recommended lor Adults. On the Same Programme: " CHILDHOOD DAYS " Two Reels of Music, Melody and Mirth. Paramount Air Mail News. "FIFTH COLUMN MOUSE" Terhnicolour Merrie Melody. On the Stage: STAFFORD BUSH. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. I TTTnnp f CINEMA :: REMUERA I 1 U L>UH | Ph . 24-749. To-night at 8. ROBERT TAYLOR, GREER GARSON And BILLIE BURKE In "REMEMBER?" Another of those Smart and Stylish Comedies — not a War Picture: ALSO: Musical Novelty, Australian Cin?scund. Cape Gloucester Pictures, N.Z. Items. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Fn a TUTV I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA | yjAlij 1 X I Phi 78-465. To-night, at 8 Don Ameche and Betty Grable In the Coloured Musical Comedy 44 MOON OVER MIAMI " Approved for Universal Exhibition. [XVONDALE 1 To-night at 7.45 Ann Sothern at her Loveliest in • 4 THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA " Also " CASTLE IN THE DESERT " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. j nrpp A AJTI [ ONEHUNGA I Q1 J\ AIM \j I p h> 54-380. To-night at 8 Ann Dvorak. Ben Lyon " THIS WAS PARIS " " SLIGHTLY TEMPTED " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. [AMBASSADOR Brenda Marshall, Arthur Kennedy in " HIGHWAY WEST " An Action Drama of Speed. Romance and Thrills. Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie in " THIEVES FALL OUT " Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. rr~fPT?PT«T? I p A R N E L L. J Phone 43-789 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT George Formby, Peggy Bryan in " TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN " Hugh Sinclair, Jean Gille in " THE SAINT MEETS THE TIGER " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. fmwWmri TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Bing Crosby. Marjoric Reynolds in " HOLIDAY INN " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Constance Bennett, Brod Crawford in " SIN TOWN " Recommended by Censor for Adults. _ MATINEE SATURDAY 1.30 P.M. HIS MAJESTY'S CLAUDIA: "What's the matter with you and religion? You and GOD ought to get together. He docs wonderful things lor a person, really." Great Easter Theatre Attraction Commencing SATURDAY, APRIL Bth SATURDAY, APRIL Bth Matinee and Evening FOR A LIMITED SEASON Holiday Matinee Easter Monday First appearance in New Zealand of the J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. ALL-STAR COMEDY CO. Direct from THEATRE ROYAL. SYDNEY, in the Initial Representation here of Roje Franken's Delightful and Intriguing Comedy "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" which ran for twelve months in Sydney and Melbourne. With Lloyd Lamble & Neva Carr Glyn BETTINA WELCH as " CLAUDIA " ETHEL GABRIEL, FRANK BRADLEY, JOHN TAT l\ LILY MOORE, BARBARA SMITH, and Other Notable Artists. Stage Director: LES KING. The First J. 'C. Williamson, Ltd., Attraction in Three Years. Applications for Preferential Reservations are now being received at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Price, If, plus tax, 7/11. Ordinary Box Plan opens on Monday. FUMBLE SALE, Friday, 31st, Masonic Hall, Upper 3ueen St. Great bargains, 1 p.m. 30 fUMBLE SALE, Y.W.C.A. Hall, Queen St.. 2 p.m., ro-morrow (Friday). Good bargains. 30 LECTURES KAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER Speaks TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 8 O'CLOCK To the Public, 44 FREEDOM FROM RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED AILMENTS " And again TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). 2 P.M. To Women Only. "HAVE YOU BLOOD PRESSURE WORRIES?" ! Avoid disappointment by coming early. No Children Admitted. Silver Collections. . Doors open half hour before commencement. FIRST FLOOR, BRUNSWICK BUILDING. 174, QUEEN STREET. 30 3EOFFREY HODSON. Return Visit for Two Lectures Only. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m.. at the Theosophical Society's Hall, 371, Queen St. •THE LAW OF COMPENSATION IN NATIONAL LIFE." Final Lecture, SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. See Saturday's Church Notices for Details. 30
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 76, 30 March 1944, Page 8
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