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: AMUSEMENTS To-morrow Night's Reservations Are All Booked EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-060 TO-DAY — TO-NIGHT 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND HE WAS A MAN OF THE WORLD In Paramount Picture's " TILL WE MEET AGAIN " " TILL WE MEET AGAIN " " TILL WE MEET AGAIN " " TILL WE MEET AGAIN " " TILL WE MEET AGAIN n A ROMANCE AS BEAUTIFUL AS IT IS THRILLING BARBARA BRITTON BARBARA BRITTON SHE CAME FROM A WORLD WITHOUT MEN. — ALSO SCREENING — TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL PARADE, " BONNIE LASSIE " TECHNICOLOUR PUPPETOON CARTOON SPORTLIGHT "FURLOUGH FISHING." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Direction: Kerrldge Theatres (throughout N. 2.). [STATE! ~43 s 6 «UTATE] 7.30 TO-NIGHT 7.30 The story they said was too Frank . . too Daring . . too Revealing for the Screen. GEORGE HERBERT SANDERS MARSHALL In W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S 'THE MOON AND SIXPENCE' 'THE MOON AND SIXPENCE' 'THE MOON AND SIXPENCE' Recommended by Censor for Adults. • And: Happy-Go-Lucky Ccmedy of a Boy . . a Girl . . and a Title. " PRINCESS O'ROURKE " "PRINCESS O'ROURKE " With OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND, ROBT. CUMMING3. Approved for Universal Exhibition Also: N.Z. PRISONERS LEAVE GERMANY. Direction: Kerrldge Theatres (thrcushout N.Z.). 130 VOGUE 730 Auckland's Modern. Popular. Intimate Theatre. Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. Every Emotion demands that you see this fastmoving, action-packed presentation that has thrilled so many . . . Robert Taylor, Lana Turner, "JOHNNY EAGER" "JOHNNY EAGER" "JOHNNY EAGER" VAN HEFLIN — EDWARD ARNOLD Recommended by Censor for, Adults. And To-day's Snappiest Romantic Drama, " SWING SHIFT MAISIE " " SWING SHIFT MAISIE " ANN SOITIERN — JAMES CRAIG ' When the swing shift ends—things really beets to happen—with Maisie. for Universal Exhibition. TOWN HALL J. and N. Tait, in association with J. O, Williamson's, have the honour to present GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS The World's Greatest Entertainer TWO WONDERFUL GALA CONCERTS TWO WONDERFUL GALA CONCERTS MONDAY, JULY 30 - MONDAY, JULY 30 i And f TUESDAY, JULY 31 TUESDAY, JULY 31 Preliminary applications for seats for the two concerts will be received at Lewis Eady, Ltd., until this evening. Each application for preferential seats at £2 2/ (no tax) must be ffl writing, accompanied by remittance and stamped addressed envelope for reply. ONE GUINEA SEATS ONE GUINEA SEATS ONE GUINEA SEATS • ONE GUINEA SEATS r ONE GUINEA SEATS Plans for seals at £ 1 1 1 will be opened at Lewis Eadv Ltd.. on MONDAY MORNING NEXT" nine O'CLOCK. A Queue will be formed rum I 3 a.m. The Profits are to be donated by Graele e Fields. J. and N. Tait and J. C. n Williamson's for the Benefit of the Wounded and Disabled Members of the Army, Navy and Air Force N.Z. Personnel, and/or Their Dependents. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. 3 NON-STOP DANCING TO THE SNAPPY MUSIC OF N.Z.'s LARGEST ORCHESTRA IN N.Z.'s LARGEST CABARET! (EVERY* FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) _j CIVIC CABARET 1= , =| WINTERGARDENS p TO-NIC-HT- (FRIDAY), 10.30 TO 2 A.M. Q Reservations Phone 30-100. Buffet Supper.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1945, Page 10

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