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AMUSEMENTS N.Z.'S PREMIER THEATRE. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 11 A.M. GAY IN ROMANCE. ■SPARKLING WITH WIT. Three Great Stars in a Grand Picture MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL 111 FRED MacMURRAY FRED MacMURRAY FRED MacMURRAY 111 ALLAN JONES ALLAN JONES ALLAN JONES "HONEYMOON A Paramount Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Come <o glamorous, enchanting Bali . . . where nothing matters but lovtsl Take a vacation with trie year's grandest picture! IT'S GRAND FUN! The Show Place of Auckland. [ THE BERKELEY | tSTBW M B^ t { le S eil] - . u At Missi °n Bay! (Only 8 mins. by bns from Queen St.) M To-day at 2.13. ' ' To-night lit 8. Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, M "ONLY ANGELS M HAVE WINGS" M&J I,ril ! in / T? nd -,M ci Ji n,f Picture, splenIV didly acted. It wjll hold you enthralled in M suspense. ]yj (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) * > Specially Selected Featurettes. (VI WARNlNG—Bookings are Heavy. I THE CAPITOL | M To-night at a-Quarter to Eight, i, -CLARK GABLE. MYRNA LOY. in M TOO HOT TO HANDLE"^ M A Thrilling Sequel to "Test Pilot." M /, A PPrp v ed for Universal Exhibition.) IVI Also: Sonme Hale in M "THE GAUNT STRANGER." . . An Edgar Wallace Thriller. IVI (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i\yj Matinee To-day at 2. — "Too Hot to Handle." 2 Serials, etc. | THE'WINDSOR"! To-day at 2. To-night at 8. lvl Variety Session at 7.30. M Ginger Rogers and Walter Connolly in ' ' "STH AVENUE GIRL." M More delightful than "Bachelor Mother." M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Jack Buchanan, Ed. Ev. Horlon, in IVX "THE GANG'S ALL HERE." . . A screamingly funny mystery. M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAnd THE MARCH OF TIME (Japan. Master of the Orient.) THERE'S THERE'S THRILLS THRILLS CHILLS CHILLS LAUGHTER AND SUSPENSE. LAUGHTER AND SUSPENSE. IT'S THUNDERING TOWARD YOU WITH A MIGHTY ROAR. ===* "THE GHOST TRAIN" EE = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" EE = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" EE = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" EE = "THE GHOST TRAIN" == = "THE GHOST TRAIN" EE = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" EE "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" = = "THE GHOST TRAIN" == THE MOST THRILLING MYSTERY COMEDY DRAMA EVER STAGED WILL ARRIVE AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-DAY MATINEE AT 2.15. NIGHTLY AT 8.15. WHAT A NIGHT. WHAT A RAILWAY STATION. WHAT A WAITING ROOM. WHAT A THRILL. WHAT A LAUGH. With a Hissing of Sleaiu, Screeching Brakes, the Red Glare from the open Fire-box, the Ghost Train arrives and vanishes. CELEBRITY COMEDY COY. PRESENT DON NICOL DON NICOL DON NICOL DON NICOL The Popular Light Comedian, Supported By such Brilliant Artists as PHIL SMITH. LAL FALLOW, HORI THOMAS. CHARLIE ALBERT, JOHN FLEETING, NORMAN WRIGHT, ALATHEA SIDDONS, LEAL DOUGLAS, MORE THRILLS AND LAUGHTER THAN YOU'VE EVER DREAMT OF! PLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Reserved:—D.C. and 0.5., o/-. Unreserved:—4/-, 3/-. Gallery, l/<j. Matinee Prices: 3/-, 2/-. Children Half-prica , ) Day Sales at Theatro Sweet Shop, 3/-, '-/■> 4Uiinii!ifliifiiiDiiii[Bi]iiiißiiiiHiinniniiiiii[!iiiniiiiininii!a!!fliß«inni!niiiiiii!»:ii!:iii»S m CHEZ PAREE "j ; H CABARET Jj 1 fff§ "By the Sea," ggg S|| 11 BUCKLAND'S BEACH, jg j j H TO-NIGHT! S-j j ilgj Best Band. Best Floor. :-„j j sss OfO Slipper Included. O/ f* ~=% : sgs Zi! D Dress Optional. .w/ U ;||J Reserve your Cubicle. .4 I £== Phone 112, Howick. = B "BACK TO CHILDHOOD" Hfl M NEXT SATURDAY. j 1 l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 22

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555

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 22

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