NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THEATRE. CI VI c Direction: Amalgamated Theatres:,' Ltd. _ 4 BIG SESSIONS: A.M. CONTINUING ITS ALEXANDER KORDA'S THE FOUR FEATHERS 'THE FOUR FEATHERS "THE FOUR FEATHERS" THE FOUR FEATHERS "THE FOUR FEATHERS "THE FOUR FEATHERS OF THIS OR ANY OTHEE YEAR. 'A United Artists Kelease. (Recommlnded by Censor for Adults.) STATE Symonds St. To-night, 7.45 : Dir. R. J. Kerridge. The Three Greatest Funsters of the Screen...... Charlie McCarthy EDGAR BERGEN - W. C. FIELDS In the Fun Battle of the Century, "YOU CANT CHEAT "YOU CANT CHEAT 'AN HONEST MAN" ===== AN HONEST MAN" 90 Explosive Minutes of Real . AND TYRONE POWER, ANNABELLA, LORETTA YOUNG, NIGEL BRUCE In ' = "S,U E Z"=>. U E RESERVATIONS PHONE 43-645. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition STAR Karangahape Rd. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge (200 yds. Newton Side Geo. Court's) 1.30 TWICE DAILY 7.30 *JANE WITHERS in "RASCALS" with Rochelle Hudson, Robert Wilcox, Borrah Minnevitch and His Mouth Organ Band. *GRACIE FIELDS in ■ "QUEEN OF HEARTS" I with John Loder, Monte Banks. ■Jf POP-EYE MEETS ALI BABA'S FORTY THIEVES—fuII feature-length in Technicolour. ■Jf Chapter 3—"Jungle Meneci" with I Frank Buck, Reg. Denny, Win. BiakeJ well, Charlotte Henry.'. ■X-Fox News Comedy Musical. 11l II I Children's Matinees 3d. Sat. A Mon.-| Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Show Place of Auckland | THE BERKELEY TV/f Mission Bnyl Phone 17-377. Commencing at Eight M "(For Two Nights Only) I M Walter Connelly, * - John Howard, Jfen Parker, in M "PENITENTIARY" _ ** A vivid drama you must not missl iIV « suitable for Children.) M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M Specially Selected Featurettes. THE CAFE LOUNGE jyj Open as usual, noon till 1 a.m. Luncheons, Teas, Suppers, Dancing. THE CAPITOL BALMORAL. At 7.0 To-night. Edward Ellis, Ann Shirley, in "A MAN TO REMEMBER." A grand human drama, a picture you'll never forget. - Also Edgar Kennedy, Tom Kelly, in "Peck's Bad Boy with the-Circus." (Both Approved for .Universal Exhibition.) BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP f l ™ ||=||f TOWN - HALL MONDAY (LABOUR NIGHT). Professional Contest for the , Light-weight Cham])iocship of New Zealand* CLARRIE RAYNOR v. JACK JARVIS CLARRIE RAYNOR v. JACK JARVIS CLARRIE RAYNOR v. JACK JARVIS CLARRIE RAYNOR v. JACK JARVIS CLARRIE RAYNOR v. JACK JARVIS CLARRIE RAYNOR, the champion, demonstrated his ability to Town Hall fans when ho recently knocked cr.t Harry Summers but in JACK JARVIS ho will meet a worthy claimant. Jarvis has victories over Percy Kelly, Billy Aitken, Brian McKay and Harry Summers. IT WILL BE A CLASSIC 15 3-Minute Rounds. WE ADVISE YOU TO BOOK.EARLY. 10/-, o/-, 4/-, 8/-, 2/-; Ladies and Schoolboys Half-price. Box Plan Now Open at Watts' Starts Depot, Ltd., Exchange Lane. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Tli 3 prizes won at. the recent Auckland Amateur Championships will he presented on Monday night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23482, 20 October 1939, Page 16
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