AMUSEMENTS Pinal Screenings To-day! t ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwy n-Mayer's "TTAKDYS "OIDE TTIGH" ••JJLARDYS -ttIDE -IJ-IGH" with MICKEY ROONEY and THE HARDY FAMILY. Plans at the Theatre, Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "SWEETHEARTS" STAR AND "YOUNG DR. KILDARE" ! IN A LAVISH STORY OF TODAY'S BROADWAY I A STORY OF MODERNS WHO WERE PARTED BY PRIDE BUT DRAMATICALLY UNITED BY THE SWEET OLD-FASHIONED WORDS AND MELODY OF "AULD LANG SYNE." TO-MORROW! AT 11 .... Of Course, at.... ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Queen of Song TEANETTE "AT AC ONALD J EANETTE lVi-AC-l/ONALD • TEANETTE 71 TAG'] RONALD EANETTE lVi-AC-*-'ONALD TEANETTE ]\T ACI "I ON ALD O EANETTE I*l AC-L'ONALD TEANETTE TITACI^ONALD v EANETTE IU-AC- 1 -' ONALD TEANETTE "j\,T AC'I DONALD O EANETTE uJL\cIJONALD TEANETTE "jVfACFfc ONALD O EANETTE I*l A CONALD TEANETTE "ft/fAC "Pi ONALD EANETTE IM-AC-L'ONALD TEANETTE Tl/rACT^ONALD EANETTE ONALD TEANETTE IXT AC"PI ONALD O EANETTE 1»1AC1-'ONALD TEANETTE IV/fACTi ONALD EANETTE' I>l ACONALD TEANETTE 11 ONALD EANETTE I'IACI'ONALD TEANETTE "i\ TA C "TV ONALD <J EANETTE I*l A C-U ON ALD singing— ARIAS FROM "MADAM BUTTERFLY" AND "LA BOHEME" "FOR EVERY LONELY HEART" "HIGH FLYING" "ONE LOOK AT YOU" "TIME CHANGES EVERYTHING' BUT LOVE" in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Spectacular Modern Musical "BROADWAY SERENADE" "BROADWAY SERENADE" "BROADWAY SERENADE" "BROADWAY SERENADE" "BROADWAY SERENADE" "BROADWAY SERENADE" "BROADWAY SERENADE" Lew a yres EW -ft-YRES Lew a yres EW -OLYRES Lew a yres EW -A-YRES TEW A YRES Ijew -ft-yres LEW a yres EW -ft-YRES Lew a yres EW -ft- YRES FRANK MORGAN lAN HUNTER—FRANKLIN PANGBOEN Associate Programme includes.... "SET 'EM UP" Pete Smith Specialty "ASH CAN FLEET" M.G.M. Miniature BOOKINGS are heavy! Plans at the Theatre from 10 a.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) H "XT Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY. WSm • AUCKLAND CENTRE. |f| A RED CROSS SHOP WILL BE OPEN EACH WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY (0 a.m. till 5 p.m.), at BRITISH CHAM-. BERS. HIGH ST., under the auspices of the Victoria League. Gifts of flowers, cakes, jams, needlework, etc., for sale, may be left at the Shop each WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING. All members and friends are invited to assist with donations and purchases. Phone 45-340. A. A. HARKER. Secretary. WRESTLING SPORTS CENTURY TOWN HALL MONDAY I GREAT DOUBLE BILL TWO BOUTS, EACH THE EQUAL OF ANY SEEN IN AUCKLAND DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS. HERE IS THE PRESS ASSOCIATION MESSAGE:— "Thrills excited a crowd In the Wellington Town Hall to-night when two wrestlers, Tiger Atkins and George O'Brien, staged a return bout, which was even better than the great display given the -previous week. O'Brien won on points after each had secured a fall." "IRISH" GEORGE O'BRIEN "IRISH" GEORGE O'BRIEN v. BATROS PASHA BATROS PASHA S S-minute Rounds. JACK CLARKE JACK CLARKE (Popular in New Zealand four seasons ago) "TIGER" ' ATKINS "TIGER" ATKINS (Popularity increasing with every match) S 8-minuto Rounds. Referee: CHARLIE POLLARD. Preceded by 2 All-in Preliminaries: KISHA BAN A" v. H. JORDAN (Buna Challenger). F. MUNCE v. VIN CAREY (Special request by Munce). PRICES AS USUAL. (Soldiers of the King Half-price to All Parts.) Reserves at King's Tobacconist, His .Majesty's Arcade, from 8 a.m. To-day. Phone 45-479. Unreserved Tickets also obtainable, Satchell and 11 uller. Promenade Floor, Queen's Arcade. THIS GREAT " PROGRAMME WILL NOT BE BROADCAST. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE A UCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St. — xi. Famous Choico Wines. Golden Sherry, Mndeira, Old Rich Port, 37/6 case; Frontignac, 35/-; Nelson Cider. 30/-; Reserve Port, 45/- case; all freight paid.—Phono 44-409. Port, 5 years' Standard, v- 1 35/-, railed. Clyde Ballantyne, Te Kan what a. ■ RADALY'S Wines arc Best. No. 4 Port, 35/- case, ft. pd.—J. Radaly, Henderson. -\ A /_ Discount off case price. Wines taken Itr/ in jars.—Buy from Corban's. COBBAN'S FAMOUS GOLD MEDAL WINES. Ports from 39/- to 00/- case; Sherry, Madeira, Frontignac, 57/-; Sherry, Cocktail, (](!/•; freight paid. It pays you to pay more for superb quality. AH brands Ale and Spirits supplied at wholesale prices. Complete list posted on request. A. A. CORBAN AND SONS, LTD., Wine and Spirit Merchants, 28 FORT STREET, AUCKLANDLAWN TENNIS to Tennis Players.—l94o Catalogue now ready.—Send to-dqy to The Modern Bag Co 400 Queen St TYPISTS TITISSES BASTEN, Typists, Stenographers. IYI Duplicates.—Victoria Arcade; 40-74'2. MISS HANTON, Confidential Public Typing, Duplicating.—Vulcan Bldg.t 80-614.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23505, 16 November 1939, Page 18
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