r _, AMUSEMENTS FOUR SESSIONS 311—2 — 5 — 8 — EMBASSY J. c. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. ,„. WELLESLEY STREET (oijp. Public Library W I PLANS AT EMBASSY. Ph. 32-660. E A THE PICTURE OF A LIFETIME..SWEET WITH MUSICS ..DAZZLING WITH DANCES ..FILLED WITH GORGEOUS nous GIRLS IN ULTRA MODERN CREATIONS 5 In Dreamlike Technicolour ■» PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT \ "LADY IN THE DARK* "LADY IN THE DARK" "LADY IN THE DARK" Ginger Rogers Ray Milland Ginger Rogers Ray Milland Ginger Rogers Ray Milland Ginger Rogers Ray Milland Also MARCH OF TIME " " UPBEAT OP MUSIC " ~ Recommended by Censor for Adults. Direction: Kerrldge Theatres (throughout NJB.). £ 1 STATE j ■»—» 1 STATE] 7.15 TO-NIGHT 7.15 1.30. 7.30 — MONDAY — 1.30. 7.30 A Tonic . . The Liveliest Picture of the Season, i. ERROL FLYNN. ALEXIS SMITH In " GENTLEMAN JIM " j. " GENTLEMAN JIM " Action, Tni-ills, Laughs and Romance, sing Also: Most Unusual, Fascinating Drama. Her, BETTY GRABLE. LAIRD CREGAR In "HOT SPOT" it. "HOT SPOT" ""HE An Excitinsr Cast in an Exciting Picture, „,_ And GRACIE FIELDS *** * In a Beautiful Technicolour Featurette, ' "Young and Beautiful" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1.30. 7.30 — COMING TUESDAY — 1.30, 7J& CHARLES LATJGHTON. VIVIEN LEIGH In " ST. MARTIN'S LANE " 3 "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" Recommended More for Adults. Also. WALT DISNEY'S "BAMBI" i "BAMBI" i. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.), 1.30, 7.30 p.m. VOGUE U0 ' 7 ' 3opm * Auckland's Most Modern. Pooular. intimate Theatre > Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003, FINALLY TO-NIGHT. FLANAGAN" and ALLEN FLANAGAN and ALLEN The Craziest Comedians of Radio, in I „ " WE'LL SMILE AGAIN '* Also: RED SKELTON, LUCILLE BALL In > m uDU BARRY WAS A LADY" , In Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■ ,?- 1.30 MONDAY 7.30 IT'S HERE!! A Musicale Supreme!!! Warner Bros. Distinguished Presentation . . "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" " JAMES CAGNEY. JOAN LESLIE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: A Merry Mk:u of Exciting Romanes!! —' LORETTA YOUNG. MELVYN DOUGLAS In HE STAYED for BREAKFAST HE STAYED for BREAKFAST Recommended for Adults. |% HI ASTOR HI D °^™i-fr >> This Evening at 8 :: Variety Session 7.3* Herbert MARSHALL, George SANDERS In v "THE MOON and SIXPENCE"Recommended by Censor for Adults. JAMES CRAIG, PAMELA BLAKE In "THE OMAHA TRAIL" en. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also March of Time, "AND THEN JAPAN** PEERLESS ST - Ph H on E e^r' a TO-NIGHT AT 8. " "PRESENTING LILY MARS;? Starring Judy Garland, Van Heflln, Fay BalnUr, Richard Carlson, Spring Byington and many of your favourites. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY AT 8. Deanna Durbln, Joseph Cotten In "HER'S TO HOLD" — All Approved for Universal Exhibition. ["SOUTHERN CROSS I j ELLERSLIE _J * To-night (Saturday) "HARRIGAN'S KID," Bobby Readlck. Prank Graven. (Universal). " CRIME DOCTOR'S STRANGE CASE," Warner Baxter. Rose Hobart. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ;; MAYFAIR s A 'ZXIZ! 1 . A u To-night Only 7.45. Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey In "ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC" Also Penny Singleton and Hugh Herbert In " IT'S A GREAT LIFE " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. i 0 NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE "1 CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARET FLOOR SHOWS BY THE CIVIC BALLET. Supper from 10.30 p.m. to Midnight. With Reg. Maddams at the Wurlitzer. ' DANCING FROM MIDNIGHT TILL It Li /) No Increase in Prices. ' » NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, JANUARY X. ' Dancing from 10.30 p.m. till 2 a.m. For Reservations Phone 30-100. THE ART GALLERY AND OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM (Wellesley and Kitchener Streets), i Will be Open as Usual during the New Yeer Holiday. Special displays of Old Masters of the Duteh and English Schools and Masterpieces of Modern S Painting have been arranged. HOURS: WEEK-DAYS, 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. 2.0 to 4.30 p.m. g ADMISSION FREE. __ . 30 TO-NIGHT OUR USUAL POPULAR DANCE AT THE CABARET 1111111 l METROPOL ETM Admission 3/. SUNDAY OUR MIDNIGHT AND NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE OPENS AT 12 MIDNIGHT AND FINISHES AT 5 MONDAY MORNING. * Admission: Ladies 3/, Gents 4/. Includes Supper. By request of the American Authorities U.S. Servicemen cannot be admitted. ALFRED FENN. TO MEMBERS OF Is being held in R.S.A. Hall, Parnoli, r.i. IP3U, 3rd January. 1945.—D. Gibson, C.H.Po.. A. Ptf^t^A.B. LECTURES RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION Speaker: MR. A. HALL SKEL'iON, Burrisi.er--j----law. Subject: "Reply to Archbishop Avar-tis explanation cf the Adoption cf Pagan Festivals oy Christian Church." SUNDAY. Doc. 31, 7.30 P-™-NO. 3, QUEEN STREET. .. Members and Friends Invited. jj FUNERAL NOTICES ! BRETHREN OF THE PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, 1336, EX. I Are requested to ATTEND THE FUNERAL of the I Late Worshipful BROTHER J. F. P. HOV/DEN. Earvise at Wotncy Sibun ar.d Sens' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmaiket. at 10.30 a.m. MONDAX, I January 1. j By Order cf the W.M. H. GRAHAM. 30 secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 309, 30 December 1944, Page 10
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