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AMUSEMENTS All To-night's Reservations Are Booked EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-680. Four Sessions: 11 —2— 5— & DRAMATISED FROM THE BEST SEL UNO NOVEL BY DOROTHY MACARDLE Weird - Unearthly - Mystifying! Yet Crammed Full of Laughs "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" The Most Haunting. Love Story Since " Rebecca " Ray Milland Ruth Hussey Donald Crisp Gail Russell' Cornelia Otis Skinner ALSO MARCH OF TIME " AMERICANS ALL " MUSICAL PARADE "HALFWAY TO HEAVEN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) I STATE |ST [STATEI 1.30, 7.30 DAILY 1.30, 7.3* A Picture now winning the Whole World's Heart-* from the pen of Lillian Hellman. BETTE DAVIS — PAUL LUKAS, "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" A Truly Beautiful Motion Picture. One Woman —S5 f mbol of Millions. Also, that Ever-pleasing and Exciting Drama, CARY GRANT, JOAN FONTAINE "SUSPICION" "SUSPICION" No picture so packed with power and excitement. Both Recommended More for Adults. Direction: Kerridga Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 13 ° VOGUE ™° Auckland's Modern, Popular, Intimate Theatre Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS At the Pinnacle of her Dramatic Power! With a Story Steeped in Emotional Drama! "THE LITTLE FOXES" "THE LITTLE FOXES"

HERBERT MARSHALL — TERESA WRIGHT The screen version of a famous book!I Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, J 808 HOPE — BETTY HUTTON 808 HOPE — BETTY HUTTON In A New Screen Scream You'll Really Enjoy . > "LET'S FACE IT" "LET'S FACE IT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. 11l ASTOR HI Do ™ ST . To-night at 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30 Red Skelton, Eleanor Powell in "I DOOD IT" Harriet Hllhard, Eddie Quillan in "HI, GOOD LOOKIN'" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. "DTPTT'TJT TTQCJ ST. HELIER'# JT JliJl/XvijlliiOO Phone 51-000 To-night and Monday at 8. " BEST FOOT FORWARD" (in technlcolour) Starring Lucille Ball, William Caxton, Virginia Weidler. Harry James and His Music makers. Also News, Pete Smith, Our Gang, etc. Approved Tor Universal Exhibition. SWmERN^ROSS^ ELLERSLIE To-night and Monday. " THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION." Virginia Weioler. Edward Arnold. "THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER," Evelyn Keyes, John Hubbard Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR sA N B N O-« 2 h a * To-night and Monday Night, 7.30. Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby in The Mufcic Technlcolour Hit " DIXIE Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Susan Peters, Herbert Marshall in •• YOUNG IDEAS " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Popeye Cartoon. "NIGHT MUST FALL" Which ran for 60 consecutive nights in Cairo, wttl demonstrate the fact that our fighting heroes, the boys from the Middle East, are entitled to be compared more than favourably with any dramatic actors we have witnessed in Auckland in recent years. HIS MAJESTY'S AN EPOCH IN DRAMATIC HISTORY. COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 28 | SATURDAY, APRIL 28 | FOR A LIMITED SEASON.

Associated Artists Present OUR BOYS FROM EGYPT, together with Ave brilliant Dramatic Actresses In Emlyn Williams' thrilling, humorous, mysterious, and highly entertaining dramatic sensation. "NIGHT MUST FALL" "NIGHT MUST FALL" In which OUR MIDDLE EAST BOYS AND GIRLS created a furore at the Royal Opera House. Cairo, where it attracted record audiences during the whole of its run of 60 nights. "NIGHT MUST FALL" Is a perfectly healthy and stimulating play. As a study In murder psychology it must rank among the most notable in modern dramatic literature. But it is first-rate melodrama as well. It is the combination which makes the play so fascinating. A Great Cast Includes: Ewen Solon as 4 'Baby Face" Dan Edna Craig as Mrs. Bramson Clifford Adams as Inspector Belsize Leslie Holt as Hubert Laurie Allan McSkimmlng as the Chief Justice Winifred Clements as Olivia Frances Mudford as Nurse Libby Nora Burrett as Dora Winifred Osborne as Mrs. Terence An exact replica of the CAIRO Presentation. Box Plans will be open at Lewis Eady, Ltd*, on Tuesday, April 24. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/; Ordinary Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Doors: Gallery, 6d I extra. All priccs plus tax. I EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARET PUBLIC NOTICES _____ CITY OF AUCKLAND. DEATH OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Citizens are invited to observe Two Minutes' Silence at 11 a.m. on MONDAY, April 16, 1945, as a tribute to the memory of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States ox America. A gun will be fired from Albert Park afc the commencement and at the end of the period oi silence. J. A. C. ALLUM, j 14 Mayor of Auckland. BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. Residents are invited to observe Two Minutes' Silence on MONDAY NEXT, April 16, at 11 a.m., as a mark of respect to the memory of the «late Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the Unitec States of America. Shopkeepers and business people are requested to closc their premises during the period oi silence. C. H. K. MOUNTAIN. 14 Mayor. MOUNT RO SKILL ROAD BOARD. THE LATE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Residents of the district are requested to conform with the Government's expressed wish ana to observe a Two-minute Silence at 11 a.m. on MONDAY, 16th instant, as a mark of respect and an expression of sympathy toward u*e American nation in its sorrow, shared by us a... Shopkeepers will please close their premises the period. C. M. McCULLOUGH. 14 Chairman. BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. In accordance with the expressed wish oi the Government, I would request all residents «u Mount Albert to observe Two Minutes Sllencon MONDAY NEXT, 16th Instant, at 11 a.m. m resvect to the memory of the late PresiaenP. D. Roosevelt. H. A. ANDERSON. 14 Mayor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 88, 14 April 1945, Page 12

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