AMTJSEMEJTTB _^ FULLER'S MAJESTIC THEATRE Phone 43-210. FINALLY TO-DAY—! 11 a.m. — 1.45 — 4.40 — 7.45 pjn. | WILL HAY — WILL HAY In "MY LEARNED FRIEND" With CLAUDE HULBERT ROBT LOWERY, JEAN PARKER. In , "THE NAVY WAY" COMMENCING TO-MORROW! Two Big All-star Attractions. SP'-TOEY DON'T MAKE YOU LAUGH—SEE A DOCTOR! THE EAST SIDE KIDS THE EAST SIDE KIDS THE EAST SIDE KIDS From Pool House to. Penthouse In One HHarloei "MR. MUGGS*STEPS OUT* "MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT" ; "MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT , : "MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT" OH- BOY' Don't miss this Coming Out Party M NO 2 ATTRACTION: IT TOPS THEM ALL FOR ACTION. THRILM, MUSIC AND LAUGHTER! ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS thfla&e ROY ROGERS And "TRIGGER" Wfrteej! Bone In "TRIGGER" "TRIGGER" "COWBOY AND SENORITA" "COWBOY AND SENORITA" "COWBOY AND SENORITA" "COWBOY AND SENORITA" With DALE EVANS, MARY LEE. 6 Stunning Song Hits. The Merriest Musical Thriller that will ever MB You With Gay Excitement! All Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOOK NOW FOR TO-MORROW] AND SATURDAY! YOU'LL BE HAPPIER IN A FULLER THEATREt Direction: Kerridce Theatres (throughout N.Z.). I STATE j S?3. 6 8 45 1 STATE j 7.30 — FINALLY TO-NIGHT — 7.30 CLARK GABLE. VIVIEN LEIGH In "GONE WITH THE WIND ,, " GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" Recommended More for Adults. 1.30. 7.3O—COMMENCING TO-MORROW—I.3O. 7.30 An Exciting Picture, an Exciting Cast makes the Mcst Exciting Holiday Entertainment. BETTY GRABLE. LAIRD CREGAR. VICTOR MATURE In - "HOT SPOT" "HOT SPOT" A most unusual and fascinating drama. Also: A Tonic. Liveliest Picture this season. . ERROL FLYNN. ALEXIS SMITH In I " GENTLEMAN JIM " I " GENTLEMAN JIM " Action and still more Action—Thrills, Lsnghi and Romance. On the Same Programme: GRACIE FIELDS I. In a Beautiful Technicolour Featurette. *! "Young and Beautiful" ' All Recommended for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerridire Theatres (throughout N.Z.). VOGUE Auckland's Most Modern. Poijular. intimate Theatre Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. FINAL SCREENINGS , 10 a.m. — 1.30 p.m. — 7.30 p.m. t< WALT DISNEY'S Greatest Production . . , . "BAMBI" Also - . STAN LAUREL. OLIVER HARDY. 'A HAUNTING WE WILL Go< 1.30 TO-MORROW — 7.30. FLANAGAN and ALLEN in " WE'LL SMILE AGAIN " " WE'LL SMILE AGAIN " . Also: Musical Extravasanza that Tops Them AH. "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" "DU BARRY WAS A LADY"(In, Technicolour). RED SKELTON. LUCILLE BALL TOMMY DORSEY and His Orchestra. Crowds of Stars! Whirls of Girls! Showers of Songs and Laughter! All Approved for Universal Exhibition. j NIGHTS OF CABARET In the CIVIC WINTERGARDENS DANCING THROUGH THE FESTIVE SEASON To the 14-Players Orchestra, With the Civic Ballet in Special Floor Shows. NEW YEAR'S EVE, DEC. 31— Midnight onward. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, JAN. 1—10.30 pja. tUI 2 a.m. No Increase In Prices. OPEN EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS USUAL. Table Reservations from Wednesday. Call or Phone 30-100. liOCAIi BODY NOTICES CITX OF AUCKLAND. REFUSE COLLECTION. There will be no Collection of Refuse on Monday, Ist January (New Year's Day), and Tuesday, 2nd January. In districts which have one refuse collection weekly anrt where such collection of refuse falls on Monday or Tuesday, the Collection will be made on Wednesday, 3rd January. Districts with two or more collections per week will have their refuse collected on the next usual day cf collection. T. W. M. ASHBY, :30 Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 307, 28 December 1944, Page 8
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