AMUSKJIEXTS LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Sol Lessor Present:"STAGE DOOR CANTEEN" With 48 Celebrities, 6 Famous Bands, and a Great Story. A United Artists Release. \|l PLAZA jj 7 / i=== QUEEN STREET FE= \ / [=£5 Phone 41-580. == \ Direction Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd TO-MORROW — FRIDAY 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present CARY GRANT—GARY GRANT CARY GRANT—CARY GRANT CARY GRANT—CARY GRANT (in the story he chose hlmseli) "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" With LARAINE DAY CHARLES BICKFORD, ALAN CARNEY. GLADYS COOPER. HENRY STEPHENSON Here's the lift you're longing for . . . Romance with the Zir.g of Spring ... as a lucky guy with nothing to loss meets a girl who has everything ... ___»— THE PICTURE WITH THE PERFECT ENDING. Box Plans at Theatre and Beggs. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY For Allied Forces and a Civilian Friend 2 p.M. TWO SESSIONS 7.45 When the above Programme will be Shown in its Entirety. YOU CAN BUY YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. I TIVOLI | OXFORD I TIVOLI I— OXFORD TOP OF QUEEN ST. & <%™ lt *gfg Near Grafton Bridge _ &t Nightly at 8 11-2-5-8 Phone 44-136. Phone 42-274 Direction ftmaieamated Theatres Ltd. FINALLY TO-NIGHT. Preston Foster — Lloyd Nolan "GUADALCANAL DIARY" Recommended by Censor tor Adults Only. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY): The True Story of the First American Prisoner of the Japs! JACK LONDON WAS THE FIRST AMERICAN TO SHOUT THE FRENZIED WARNING. SEE WHAT HE SAW FROM BEHIND THE BARS OF A JAPANESE CONCENTRATION CAMP . . . He Saw Prisoners of war machine-gunned for trying to reach out for a cup of water . . . He Saw
He Saw Terrible Things Blood-curdling, fiendish, hr-rrowlns atrocities. SEE FOR YOURSELF— IT'S SENSATIONAL ! United Artists Present MICHAEL O'SHEA — SUSAN HAY WARD In the Romantic. Adventurous Life of "JACK LONDON" "JACK LONDON" "JACK LONDON" "JACK LONDON" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Book Now for Fri. and Sat. MPETER PANJH TO-NIGHT — 8 p.m.-Midnight — TO-NIGHT Music Devoted to S-vinp and Styled by a Band of Talented Artists. At N.Z.'s PRE-EMINENT CABARET. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/6. Reserves Tel. 48-777. • OPEN NIGHTLY. . Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. JUMBLE SALE in the 0.F.H., Pitt Street, Toroorrow (Friday), doors open 1.30. Bargains. 14 DANCING -j_ REALM OLD-TIME DANCE MASONIC HALL UPPER QUEEN STREET. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY'. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. 14 K. C. RUSSELL, M.C. Orange Coronation Ballroom VICTORY DANCE CLUB. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TUPU WAKA AND HIS RHYTHMIC ISLANDERS Vocalist: Miss M. Brady. Monte Carlo 1, 2 and 3 Prizes. Supper. MONSTER MATINEE DANCE SATURDAY. Plain and Fancy Dress Carnival, Sept. 21. 14 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. 15 WESTHAVEN CABARET (By the Sea) AUCKLAND MOTOR Y-ACHT CLUB'S POPULAR DANCE, 8 p.m. to Midnight. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. Good Supper. Admission 2/6. TONY LINDSAY & HIS HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA. Ample Parking Space. Reservations Phone 26-447. Reservations will not be kept after 9.15 p.m. 16 .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 218, 14 September 1944, Page 8
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