AMUSEMENTS jyr.Z.'S PREMIER THEATRE. ! " Direction.: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 4 BIG FUN SESSIONS -.1; * 11 A.M. THE FAMILY SHOW 2ND ■ \ BIG WEEK )****%' SING TFE OLD SONGS; "School Days" . "Sunbonnet Sue" „ "If I was a Millionaire" . "In My Merry Oldsmobile" . "I Can't Tell Why I Love You But I Do" . "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER' SWING TEE NEW SONGS; "Go Fly a Kite" . "A Man and His Dream" . . "Ail Apple for the Teacher" "Still the Bluebird Sings." IT'S FULL OF SINGING . . | DANCING AND ALL, KINDS I OF FUN. A Paramount Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Show Place of Auckland. " THE BERKELEY | \ (Commencing To-night at 7.45 p.m. H Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, 1 Akitn Tamiroff \ and a Mighty Cast of Thousands 4 "UNION "PACIFIC" i (Screening at 8.18 p.m.) I Pouitively Breath-taking and Wonderful I 1 A grand,'virile story that will hold you 1 enthralled. , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1 THE MARCH OP TIME (Japan, Master ■ of 'the Orient), screening at 8 p.in., etc. 1 Bookings are Heavy I f THE CAPITOL ■ balmoral. S Last Night aii 7.0. i\,II Sally Eilers, Allan Lane, in nil -THEY MADE HER A SPY." M Thrilling Spy Drama. ~ Also John Howard, Gail Patrick, in M "GRAND JURY SECRETS.'" M Exciting. Gangrster Story. (Both Recommended by Censor !'sr Adlulti.) LISTEN! LISTEN I LISTEN!
THE SIGNAL IS DOWN—THE LINE IS CLEAR —WITH "A THUNDERING ROAR. "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE "THE GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAINTRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" IS APPROACHING AND IS DUE TO ARRitVE AT SATURDAY,, MARCH 9. CELEBRITY COMEDY COY. PRESENT DON NICOL - DON NICOL Indispntably. T > k/~\\T MTPni Australasia's XjC&tlinK DUN INILUL Light Comedian, DON NICOL Supported By PHIL SMITH LAL. FALLOW HORRIE THOMAS. CHARLIE ALBERT JOHN FLEETING ALATHEA SIDDONS NORMAN WRIGHT LEAL DOUGLAS MAISIE WALLACE \ . A Brilliant Company In the Most Thrilling Comedy-Drama y<m!ll ever want 110 see. EE "THE GHOST = "THE GHOST j=j "THE GHOST = "THE GHOST EE "THE GHOST EE "THE GHOST ~ "THE GHOST THRILLS! TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" SUSPENSE! COMEDY II NOTHING MORE THRILLING EVEB STAGED. PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY AT LEWIS R. EADY, LTD. ■ Reserved: D.C. and 0.5., 5/-. Unreservcdi M- and 3/-. Gallery, 1/6.
LOCAL BODY NOTICES "OOROUGB OP MOUNT EDEN. | assessment court. IN THE MATTER OF "THE RATING ACT. 1925." . . 4 Notice is hereby given that a Sittisc; of the Assessment Court for .the BorouiSb of Mount Eden will be held in the Council Chambers, Valley Road, Mount Eden, on TUESDAY, March 12, 1940, at the hour of 10 a.m., for the purpose of hearing: ana determining all objections duly IpdKisu t « D . accordance with the Act, to the Valuation , f List for the Borough of Mount Eden. Dated the 20th Day of February, l'»4o.||j (signed) W. E. McKEAN. Judge of Hie Assessment Court for Mil" Borough of Mount Eden.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23594, 1 March 1940, Page 14
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