AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. Sossions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS— Daughters AUGHTERS COURAGEOUS" OURAGEOUS" With JOHN GARFIELD PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE LOLA LANE GALE PAGE A Warner Bros.' Presentation. Plans at the Theatro. Phono 32-660. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THURSDAY NEXT UNQUESTIONABLY—THE SCREEN'S MOST GIFTED ACTRESS REACHES THE PINIs A CLE OF HER DRAMATIC TRIUMPHS IN "DARK VICTORY." DEEP In the heart of every actress lives the ideal role she longs to play.... a role that embodies every talent she possesses. Now such a role has coma to BETTE DAVIS in "DARK VICTORY." Not a "character" part, but a natural, normal woman who faces all that fate can offer —all lhe v sweet and bittor of lifo—all the Joy nnd pain of lovo—and comes through (lie dark victoriously! Eight years she has waited to play this role—we sincerely believe it to bo her greatest Screen performance. BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS "DARK VICTORY" "DARK VICTORY" "DARK VICTORY" SEE IT AND REALISE ITS GREATNESS! A Warner Bros. Presentation. (Recommended as Moro Especially for Adult Audiences), OUTSTANDING SUCCESS! OUTSTANDING SUCCESS! SATURDAY'S BIG HOUSE SHOWED ITS APPRECIATION BY ITS CONTINUED APPLAUSE. DON'T MISS THE MOST THRILLING EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT YOU'LL EVER WANT TO SEE.... GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST GHOST TRAINTRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" TRAIN" ELECTRICAL EFFECTS THAT WILL ASTOUND YOU. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8.15. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2.15. QELEBRITY QOMEDY QOY. PRESENTS DON NICOL DON NICOL AUSTRALIA'S DON NICOL LE, ;.OMrnMV HT DON NICOL Supported b,v A BRILLIANT COMPANY OF OVERSEAS ARTISTS. Produced under the Direction of . NORMAN LEE. A SUCCESSION OF THRILLING AND SURPRISING SITUATIONS. PLEASE NOTE!—A Professional Nurse will be in attendance at each performance.
POPULAR PRICES:—RESERVED D.C. AND 0.5., 5/; UNRESERVED, 4/, 3/; GALLERY, 1/0; EARLY DOOR GALLERY, MATINEE PRICES:—3/. 21. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. RACING A OHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING AT PAEROA, MARCH 16TH AND 18TH. STAKES £4,600. ACCEPTANCES for All First Day Events closu TO-MORROW at 5 p.m. with Messrs. Blomfleld and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland. and at 0 p.m. with the Secretary, Paeroa. Phones Continuous: J. .7. POLAND, Office 38, Secretary, Private 154. Box 02, Paeroa. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING, 1940. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. MARCH 30, APRIL I. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close at the Club's OlTice, Victoria Street West, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 15, at 5 p.m. P.O. Box 51)0. J. RAWSON, Phono 41-070. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES rn H A N K S. MRS. ELWYN KEATINGE, Morrinsvilie, and MR. HARRY HISCOCKS, Auckland, desiro to Publicly Express Thanks and Appreciation for numerous lettors of Congratulations for their Song Composition, "Now Zealand Will Bo There," now published and at all Music Shops. A IMPLICATIONS are invited from Men on A Active Service wishing to Insure themselves with State assistance. Full particulars now available.—Soldiers' Insurance Bureau, 201 Colonial Mutual Bldg. Phono 81-123.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23602, 11 March 1940, Page 14
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