.. AMUSEMENTS Final Screenings To-day! ' At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. Meiro-Goldwyn-Majier's "BATAAN" — With — „ ROBERT TAYLOR — GEORGE MURPHY Unsuitable for Erhibiiion to Children, TO-MORROW — FRIDAY! At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Adapted from Jaques Deval's Stage Farce .. the ridiculously funny Comedy of a lady with an "inflammable" heart, who engages a lendlease lover to protect her from another man she can't resist. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldv;yn-Mayer's Production of "HER CARDBOARD LOVER "HER CARDBOARD LOVER "HER CARDBOARD LOVER "HER CARDBOARD LOVER "HER CARDBOARD LOVER — With — Norma Shearer - Robert Taylo George Sanders Associate Prnßremme includes: "SKY SCIENCE" (Peter Smith), "TRIFLES THAT WIN WARS" (Passing Parade). "BEN FRANKLIN, JUNIOR" (Our Gang Comecy) Plans Now Open at the Theatre. Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMMENCING ON EASTER SATURDAY Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Long-awaited Production of James Hilton's "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" With Ronald Colman — Greer Garsoi Philip Dorn "RANDOM HARVEST" Box Plans are Now Open. It is essential to reserve early to avoid disappointment. Approved for Universal Exhibition. LgERKELEYJ 7.45 LAST NIGHT 7.45 Red Skelton. Ann Rutherford in > " WHISTLING IN DIXIE " Also William Tracy, James Gleeson in " TANKS A MILLION " Two Laugh-packed Comedies. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. l " pTPTTHT \ b a l m or a : | IJ. KJIJ I At 7,45 To-night NEIL HAMILTON, JANE STORY 111 "DANGEROUS LADY" Exciting Detective Story. Also MARJORIE WEAVER. GEO. REEVES In "MAN AT LARGE" Enthralling Espionage Comedy Drama. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 111 l ASTOR nil ~ N ei-43°3 AD To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 DEANNA DURBIN In " The Amazing Mrs. Ilolliday ' ALLAN JONES, JANE FRAZEE In " Rhythm Of The Islands" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' T3TT , TT , 'PT TPQQ ST « HELIER'; J. X-J XL." .1?C-L> Hj lO lO Phone 51-000 To-night at 7.45. "LITTLE TOKYO. U.S.A..' with Preston Foster and Brenda Joyce. Adul Recommendation. Also Pathe Trail, News, etc Approved for Universal Exhibition. nMUTHERN CROSS I ELLER-SLIE. , To-night. " IN THIS OUR LIFE " Bette Davis. Geo. Brent. Adult Recommendation Serial: " Riders Of Death Valley." CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARE'J NON-STOP DANCING In an Atmosphere of Cool Comfort and Lavisl Luxury. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EACH FRIDAY ANI SATURDAY EVENING FROM 10.30 P.M. Mondays and Wednesdays Reserved Exclusivel; for Officers. NO BUTTER AND NO EGGS MORE USEFUL WAR-TIME RECIPES. CAKES, BISCUITS AND DESSERTS, Also COMPLETE OVEN DINNER. Auckland Electric Power Boarc Cooking Demonstration FRIDAY. MARCH 31, AT 2 P.M. • MENU: ' ALL RECIPES WITHOUT BUTTER OR EGGS. I Eggless Fruit Cake, Golden Sponge, Marmalad Gingerbread, Chocolate Roughs, Coffee Kisses I Apple Cream Pie, Last-minute Ginger Desserl Eggless Napoleon with Mock Whipped Creair DINNER: Baked Stuflea Fish Rolls, Tomato am Onion Savoury, Oven Cooked Potatoes, Apple am Prune Layer Pudding. The Demonstration Room is open daily for th convenience of consumers desiring help in the us of the electric stove and other appliances. Cal or phone 32-790. 3 DANCING OLD - TIME PROGRAMME MASONIC every FRIDAY 3' TO-NIGHT T O - N I G H 1 ALL MODERN DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL NEWTON. TOM McGINTY'S BAND OF SIX PLAYERS Will Present the Latest Dance Numbers. This is a Dance You Should Not Miss. Sit-down Supper. Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. THIS DANCE IS OPEN EVERY MONDAY ANI THURSDAY. 30 A. S. RIDLER, Director. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Private tuition Studio dances. Poise self confidence: Fightin Forces half fee.—Mavis Tollemache. Epsom. 16-214 Th LECTURES YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND i LECTURE AND DISCUSSION EVENING At the UNITY HALL, Upper Queen Street, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, at 7.45 p.m. The speakers will be Miss O. Foster, Mr. R. J Peter and Mr. F. A. Price, who will discuss "Th Trend of Current Events" in relation to monetary economic and rehabilitation problems. MR. JOHN HOG AN will be in the chair. :;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 76, 30 March 1944, Page 8
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