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AMUSEMENTS __ Third Week! St. James' Theatre is again booked out for this evening's performance of "SONG OF RUSSIA," with the exception of 463 unreserved seats at 1/6, which will be sold promptly at 7 p.m. THREE OTHER SESSIONS At 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Robert Taylor . . Susan Peters Robert Taylor . . Susan Peters Robert Taylor . . Susan Peters . . with glorious music they weave a spell of romantic entertainment in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's .... "SONG OF RUSSIA" "SONG OF RUSSIA" "SONG OF RUSSIA" "SONG OF RUSSIA" Associate Programme includes: .'.'Early BjjfJ?"!?.'? It" (M.G.M. Colour Cartoon), Water Wizards (Pete' Smith Specialty). Approved for Universal Exhibition. 111 | lllllllllllllllliuiilllllllllllllillill I jI SI V :|I I I STRAND I il|, !l !' ! illillllllllllllilillllilillilllllllllllJ i j 1 || \, j Direction: Civic Theatres, Ltd. III! ;l|l Four Sessions Daily 11 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114 Children Hall-price at All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. FIRST AUCKLAND RELEASE RK O. Radio Pictures Present The L o & f OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Everybody's dream girl in her first great comedy role " GOVERNMENT GIRL " " GOVERNMENT GIRL " ' SHE has three boy friends in a city of ten women to every man! j [ SHE shocks society — upsets a Senate inquiry! j SHE suspects gentlemen who ask questions! SHE borrows a ring and gets taken for a bride! There's a laugh, a thrill and romance in every scene. r It's a picture that will make you feel better and brighter. It's capital entertainment for the whole family. Also Starring SONNY TUFTS "Kansas" in "So Proudly We Hail" Ann Shirley Jess Barker a Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Usual Bright First Half Includes: " THIS IS AMERICA " " DONALD GETS DRAFTED " " PATHE NEWS " And Latest Paramount Air Mail News showing Liberation of Brussels. V ' j GAIETY To-night and Monday ■ I OTAHUHU Phones 17-875 and 81. Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake, Allan Ladd in " THE GLASS KEY " Tremendous excitement and smashing action with the sensational Allan Ladd. Recommended by Censor for Adults. NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY— John Garfield, Gig Young in " AIR FORCE " Approved for Universal Exhibition. - s rORPHEUS To-night | OTAHUHU , Phone 15. :s John Wayne, Betty Field. Marjorie Main in " THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" ™ In Technicolour. _ Also Weaver Brothers and Elviry in — " SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS " | Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | NEXT MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAYIT Gloria Warren. Guy Klbbee in " CINDERELLA SWINGS IT " l' Also Pat O'Brien, Edward Arnold in -J " SLIGHTLY HONOURABLE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. REX Finally To-night TE PAPAPA Variety Session 7.30 Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey Lynn, Claude Rains in " FOUR MOTHERS " Also Preston Foster in " A NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS " Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. CONCERT CHAMBER Town Hall SATURDAY, NOV. .25 MATINEE AND NIGHT MADAME VALESKA , Presents A SCINTILLATING. MIRTH-PROVOKING PANTOMIME ' * THE BABES IN THE WOOD CASTE OF SIXTY Including Snowie Beacham as Dame Trott, Joj Asquith as Maid Marion, Hal Robinson as Robin Hood. Mercia Sayers as the Fairy Crystal, Noe Mathison as the Robber King, Rekanui the L ng Yodelling Cowgirl. Nyra Davis specialty Dancer >rn Russell Middlebrook comedy equilibrist, C<Y.T, "Boyr. as Will Scarlet, Long Tom and. all Robir Hood's Merry Men, Jewel Parkinson as Maid tc stq the Babes. Valerie Third as the Girl Babe Fenella Jones a 5 the Boy Babe. nd GENUINE PUPPET SHOW ON THE STAGE Per Mrs. E. Coll-sori and the C.Y.T. Children. A Host of Novelties Interwoven in this Lovely Olc Pantomime Story. - All Seats Bookable at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Bo> Plan opens Monday, November 6. Admission 1/6 1 iifji THE TROCADERO rill Open 7 p.m. DINE AND DANCE (Opp. Town Hall) AUCKLAND'S EXCLUSIVE DANCE AND SUPPER LOUNGE. Phone 30-645. •S. No Phone Reservations Kept After 9 p.m. Dress or Uniform Absolutely Essential Saturda' Night. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 262, 4 November 1944, Page 10

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