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AMUSEMENTS DAILY: 11—2—0—8. Plan at || li and Begg's, Theatre ;| Queen Street. -€|||[ CENTUWH^^ Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. THE STRANGEST STORY EVER TOLD! Columbia Pictures Present Unconquerable women- and indomitable men . . . rising from the underground to fight shoulder to shoulder with their liberators! MERLE BRIAN OBERON AHERNE In Elliott Arnold's Dramatic Novel. "FIRST COMES COURAGE" — EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FEATURES — .Meet- 4, Count Fleet," the Wonder Horse. ••CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS." Alan Mowbray's "Snapshot Series." Recommended by. Censor for Adults. BOOK EARLY — COSTS NO EXTRA. "71 VICTORY ~ VICTORY v Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner of Green Lane ajid Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. Britain's "Mrs. Miniver" Dedicated to those who stand and serve . . . the : quiet bravery of those who laugh as they carry : on at home for those in battle! I EDWARD RIGBY — STANLEY HOI.LOWAY In ROBERT GREENWOOD S Adaptation of the "Bunting Family" Novels "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ,i| CRYSTAL PALACE"! I, ''! MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. |l' TO-NIGHT, FRI. & SAT., rj Leslie Howard -- David Niven In the Immortal Story of the Spitfire, "The FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW " FIRST OF THE FEW" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ~]j~ R I ALTO k 'l|||| NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809. Ml 'l TO-NIGHT. FRI. & SAT., <1 I Not a War Film — But A Thunderous, . Action-packed Story of BRITONS — CHINESE — AMERICANS Carrying the Messaee of Freedom and Victory Across the Seven Seas. Training and Flying Together. GENE TIERNEY — —PRESTON FOSTER JOHN SUTTON •— JACK HOLT In the All-Technicolour "THUNDER BIRDS" "THUNDER BIRDS" JOHN CARROLL — RUTH WARWICK, "PETTICOAT LARCENY" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. T?TiV 1 Ti v \T r r EPSOM. Phone 80-142. I To-night. Fri. & Sat.. 7.45 , BING CROSBY. FRED AST A IRE VIRGINIA DALE. In Irving Berlin's "HOLIDAY INN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. TIT? T TT"VTT MT. ALBERT. Ph. 36-204. UHi JljUAIj To-night. Fri. & Sat.. 7.45 Brian Aherne. "FOREVER AND A DAY." Iz Wm. Gargan. "NO PLACE FOR A LADY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. SILVER SLIPPER CAFE. 36, FORT STREET (next to Cor bans) NOW OPEN ALL DA^. II a.m. to 1 a.m. Steaks — Sandwiches — Hamburgers 24 DANCING EDEN-ROSKILL RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB (Incorporated) Corner King Edward Street and Dominion Road, t/pp.L, Dominion Road P.O. FORTNIGHTLY OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Good Floor. Music. Supper. Usual First-class Prizes. Music by Norm. Qarruther's Popular Band. Adults 1/6, Double (lady and gent), 2/6. Progressive 500 Every Saturday Night. 22 DO NOT MISS THIS SATURDAY NIGHT AT MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB. PARISH HALL (Late St. Sep.'s) Top Khyber Pass, near Miller's Garage. SPECIAL BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT. Admission 2/6. Note. —Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Wed., June 28 . 23 WESTHAVEN CABARET BY THE SEA (Auckland Motor Yacht Club) POPULAR DANCE, SATURDAY, JUNE 24. Good Supper. Admission 2/6. TONY LINDSAY & HIS HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA Ample Parking Space. Reservations: Phone 26-447. 24 TO-NIGHT — GAIETY HALL. SURREY CRES. GREY LYNN HAPPINESS CLUB. SPECIAL LEAP YEAR DANCE. Monte. Lucky Number. Three-piece Orchestra. Good Supper. Admission: . Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6. 22

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 146, 22 June 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 146, 22 June 1944, Page 8

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