amusements 4 SESSIONS DAILY — * 11 A.M., a P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. ■ FULLERS st 7 jameFtoeatbe air conditioned ■ Reserves at Theatre, Tel. 32-920. MANAGERIAL To meet the phenomenal demand for reservations lor Auckland's Popular Musical Comedy, Two G rls and a Sailor," it has been decided to extpnd the season over the week-end. RESERVE NOW For Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Boatload cl Music, Mirth and Melody "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" Hilariously Starring June Allyson . . Gloria de Haven . . Va " Johns °" Jose Iturbl (Brilliant Pianist of "Thousands Cheer") . . Albert Coates . . Jimmy Durante . . Harry James. Also for Your Pleasure: St. James' Air Mail Review includes: .Surrender of Berlin . . Liberation or Denmark. -Scenic Oregon" (Fitzpatrick Traveltaik). Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S j PRINCE EDWARD | 1 theatre I KARANGAHAPE HOAD TOP OF Shortly to become A"C kl aiid s LeMing , e Theatre, Screening p D 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d ™ MAIDS 3 ar ~s™^ IG The "fu ™° RIOTOUS! With the TERRIFIC T °P Trlo With Robert' A pASE Wfa G?ac S e TE McDONALD And Specially Featuring the S^^Sestra" 1 " 1 " ' BUDDY RICH and His ORCHESTRA. " HOW'S ABOUT IT And the Famous CRIME WIZARDo Basil RATHBONE and Nigel BRUCL in "SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON" EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OF FEATURETIES including News, Cartoon, PersonodaitJf, etc Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S | BRITANNIA | THEATRE „„ THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 THIS EVENING AT 7.30 TWO SELECTED ATTRACTIONS'. One a Romantic Drama, the other a Musical Comedy Western. R.K.O. Radio Pictures Presents MORGAN HENREID " JOAN OF PARIS " a Powerful Story of Great Emotional Romantic Intensity ■ Painted in Bold Strokes Against the Turbulent Background ot Modern-cay Paris. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Associate Feature — Universal Pictures Presents Leon Johnny £?tn£= ERROL DOWNS HAINES With Jack TEAGARDEN and His Orchestra ''TWILIGHT on the PRAIRIE" A Rootln' Tootin' Round-up of Saddle Songs and
Bar-B-Cuties. jj Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMING FRIDAY NEXT Charles Laughton and Ella Raines In •• THE SUSPECT " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Early Booking Is Advisable. ; FULLER'S | VICTORIA I THEATRE DEVONPORT Phone 71-683 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Dorothy Robert Preston LAMOUR PRESTON FOSTER In "MOON OVER BURMA" Excitement! Romance! Thrills! — Also Showing — i EVELYN ANKERS, J. CARROLL NAISH and ACQUANETTA in | "JUNGLE WOMAN" I Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. I Commencing Friday— Clark Gable, Jeanctte Mac Donald, Spencer Tracy In " SAN FRANCISCO " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Blng Crosby in " THE STARMAKER " Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S | CAMEO - ] THEATRE GREY LYNN Phone 28-406 This Evening at 7.30. 6d . GUEST NIGHT 6d Slmone' Simon, Tom Conway. Jask Holt In " CAT PEOPLE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Also Showing — Lupo Velez, Eddie Albert in "LADIES' DAY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT| THE TROCADERO DINE AND DANCE Auckland's Exclusive Dance and Supper Lounge. Rjservations 30-645. ' 11 REUN lONS DIIAVOR-TH OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION, SATURDAY, JULY 14. 2.30 p.m.—Football at the School. 3.45 p.m.—Annual General Meeting. 6.15 p.m.—Tea. 7.30 p.m.—Social Evening. SUNDAY. JULY In. . _ 10 a.m.—Church Paradise at St. Marks Remuera. All Old Boys Cordially Invited. 11 D. F. COTTER, Hon. Sec. PARTNERSHIPS. FIN A CIA 1,. ETC. RDMBER Liberty, Wool Bonds, National Savings, any quantities purchased-—Securities Exchange. 11 Hellaby's Building, Queen St. Phone 43-oao. A I 4RGE or Small Suras offered at 4 per cent long tem Existing Ist and 2nd Mortgages Purchased. P O Box 1381. Phone 43-050. A ~,Tin\M. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS or Bonds bought ior -c!u or write Room 4. Fifth Floor. 10 High St. i 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1945, Page 10
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