AMUSEMENTS Bth AND FINAL WEEK EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-660. Four Sessions: 11 —2— 5— 8 tL TREAT FOR ALL MUSIC LOVERS.... 'I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU'' 'I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" 'I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" 'I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" JOHN McHUGH Slugs: " I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU " " PASSING BY " London Symphony Orchestra Plays: " DIE FLEDERMAUS " "FINGALS CAVE" The St. David's Singers AND THE CONTROVERSIAL MARCH OF TIME M THE IRISH PROBLEM " Approved for Universal Exhibition, VIII ! Illlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll || | V I 1 I STRAND ! I IN 1 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini >! | II | i|l Direction: Civic Theatres, Ltd. | i Four Sessions Daily 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114 Children Half-price at all Sessions Excepting Saturday ana Holiday Nignts. COMMENCING TO-DAY Direct from Civic Theatre. Warner Bros.* Mighty Drama "WATCH ON THE RHINE" " WATCH ON THE RHINE" " WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" With BETTE DAVIS Of all her triumphs this Is the most wonderful. PAUL LUKAS Academy Award Winner. On the Same Programme: '• CAVALCADE OP DANCE " (Melody Master) •• GREETINGS BAIT ~ Technicolour Cartoon. Also Latest Paramount News. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I r* A TT? r PV \ O T A H U H U. 1 X X | Phones 17-875 and 81. To-night, Saturday and Monday at 8. Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray In "NO TIME FOR LOVE" A Novel Comedy Romance. A Scream from start to finish. Approved for Universal Exhibition. fORPHEUSj OT p A hone^s HD - To-night and Saturday at 8. Glenn Ford and Randolph Scott in "THE DESPERADOES" (In technicolour) Also Alan Baxter and Florence Rice in " BORROWED HERO " Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3. | REX | TE PAPAPA To-night and Saturday. Variety Session at 7.30. Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in " DIXIE " (in technicolour) Also Claire Trevor and Edgar Buchanan in " GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES " Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults. FOOTLIGHTS UP! CURTAINS UP! FOR "STEP LIVELY" "STEP LIVELY" REVUSICAL WHICH COMMENCES AT HIS MAJESTY'S EASTER SATURDAY (MARCH 31) TOR A LIMITED SEASON. A Musical Miracle that's a Tonic for the times. It's, Footloose and Fancy Free. A Happy-go-lucky Lyrical Miracle with Dancing Feet to Kick Stardust into your eyes. It's Something to Sing About—Laugh About— Shout About. IT HAS Stars TO DAZZLE YOU Spectacle .. to hot your Areata Eye-filling . girls Ear-filling . music RING UP THE CURTAIN ON "STEP LIVELY REVUSICAL" "STEP LIVELY REVUSICAL" Scintillating as its stars Sparkling .. as its songs Dazzling ... as its dancing Daring .... as its frocking box plan now open at lewis eady, ltd. QUEST FOR BEAUTY, GRACE AND PERSONALITY ENTER NOW FOR AUCKLAND'S MOST CHARMING GIRL COMPETITION TO BE JUDGED AT Leah Taylor's BEAUTY ON PARADE BIG TOWN HALL THURSDAY, APRIL 5 R.S.A. QUEEN CARNIVAL FUNDS. For Entry Forms Apply MacDufT's Inquiry Counter. COMPETITORS' PHOTOS ON DISPLAY IN MacDUFF'S WINDOW. 24 CABARET 111; M ETROPOLE 111 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BERT PETERSON'S BAND Monte Carlo. Supper. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. HASSAN, Director. ART UNIONS ALBANY CHURCH B"ILDING FUND BAFFLE, TEA SERVICE. Winning Ticket No. C 77, E. C. H. GlllTiore. Auckland Hospital. OIL PAINTING, Winning Ticket No. P 2. H. A. Sloane, Albany Thanks to all who assisted to make Padfiy': Market and Dance a success. 2;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1945, Page 8
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