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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY! AT II ■ TO-NIGHT! 5 AND 8. United Artists Present Fill ST AUCKLAND SCREENINGLOUIS HAYWARD LOUIS HAYWARD TOM BROWN JOAN FONTAINE BU w the Bugle! Boat the Drnml For the year's most stirring spectacle, OF WEST OF WEST OF WEST OF WEST OF WEST OF' WEST OF WEST POINT" POINT" POINT" POINT" POINT" POINT" POINT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. America's Answer to England's 'Yank At Oxford." -X- -X- * Here's vfr •X-He was 'fresh'..-a- *Jf ACTION! -X-----)f he was 'smart,'-X- -X- .... vr -X-hut, he took the-X- -X- COMEDYI * -X-biggest riding* -X- 7f *2OOO cadets ever* -X- ROMANCE! ■X* * handed out. Did -Jf -X- - *"" it •X- lie deservo it F 4f -X- THRILLS! vr •jf -X- -X- ... - * •X-**-X-*-X"X-X-X"X"X- -X-X-X-X-X-S-Hv-X-X-** A picture to make you stand up and cheer. With a whole picture that corps to pick «-i!l make your f r °ni, \S IO DID blood tingle, your put iv T nm pulses pound, and FALL IN LOVE v ftlir e ' veH fi i,i, le WITH YOU! * OU ey 8 A story of Courage. Character and Romance. MAYFAIR TO-DAY! RESERVES 1/(i and 2/3. STRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0, •J.li'i, 5.0, H.U. lIE FLEW THE ATLANTIC IN A 10 YEAR-OLD 'CRATE' TO BECOME THE HEADLINE HERO OF THE SKIES. DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS (WRONG WAY) CORRIGAN CORRIGAN CORRIGAN HE SOARS TO THRILLING STARDOM IN A PICTURE THAT SPLITS THE SKIES WITH SPEED AND EXCITEMENT. "THE FLYING IRISHMAN" "THE FLYING IRISHMAN" "THE FLYING IRISHMAN" "THE FLYING IRISHMAN" "THE FLYING IRISHMAN" ROBERT ARMSTRONG EDDIE QUILLAN An R.K.O. Radio Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PRINCESS DOMINION RD. Deaf Aitls Available. To-night. Variety 7.30 to leaf A his Available. | phone 15-13!). Corinne Lucliuire, Barry K. Barnes, "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Jane Withers, Arthur Treacher, "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. MARCH OF TIME, "The Refugee." MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. Same Programme as above, and Serial. REGAL PONSONBY RD. Deaf Aids Available. To-night at ij Phone 2G-0-10. SIDNEY TOLBR (tin. New Chus. Chan), "CIIAS. CHAN IN HONOLULU. Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, George Brent, "JEZEBEL." Bot i Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. "Chris. Chan in Honolulu," 2; Comedies. Cartoon, and Buck Jones, "SI ONE 01 SILVER CREEK" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DE LUXE t . ir (AO MT. ALBERT. J!i.io.i. ERROL FLYNN in the All Technicolonr "ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. I H AUCKLAND'S SHOWPLACE]! CHEZ PAREE CABARET Auckland's Latest Cabaret. BY THE SEA BUCKLAND'S BEACH TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CHEZ PAREE BAND " is First in the field with LONDON'S LATEST CRAZE, THE PARK PARADE, will be demonstrated. MISS FLO. WHITE will sing the latest hits: "Little Sir Echo," "The Park Parade," "Penny Serenade" and "Music Maestro, Please." 9/£ SUPPER INCLUDED O Dress Optional. Cubicle Reservations Phono 11 JLUDED 9/r* ional. Phono 112 Howick. tQTRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY O EVENING. Doors open at 7 p.m. Screen Talks at 7.15 p.m. At 7.30 p.m., Address by COLONEL CLOSEY: "HIGHER LIVING COST—HOW TO DEFEAT IT!" A plea for the New Consumers' League. At 8.120 p.m., Picture Programme, headed by " LITTLE MISS SOMEBODY." Charm—music—romance. Starring JUNKIE STUART. (Approved bv the Censor for Universal Exhibition) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROOIt.AMME. SILVER COLLECTION. AT DOORS. I? ATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE. mm AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY Pggj COLLEGE. MUSICAL RECITAL. A Musical Recital will bo held in tho College Hall on SUNDAY, June 25, at 3 p.m. The Recital will illustrate tho MUSTC OF ■T, S. BACH, and the records from the Carnegie Music Set will include examples of Keyboard Music, Choral Music, Organ Music, Chorales and Orchestral Music. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. L. O. DESBOROUGU. Registrar. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL T i E rj^HRILLS CHATHAM CUP, SEMI-FINAL, TO-DAY, 2.30 Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. THISTLE. THISTLE. A combined Chatham Cup and Championship match —extra time if draw. Noto time of kick-off Both teams nro efjual at tho top of the Championship Table. A ding-dong game certain. The Early Game at I.lft p.m. will be Fifth Grade lads. Y.M.C.A ROVERS v. NORTH SHORE. BLANDFORD PARK.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 28