AMUSEMENTS INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS!! ANOTHER "CENTURY" PROGRAMME DRAWS CAPACITY HOUSES AND RECEIVES UNSTINTED PRAISE! RESERVE EARLY! PLANS FILLING FAST AT THEATRE! I CENTURY QUEEN ST. Phone 42-l(i9. Central Heating. Deaf Aids. a Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. * DAILY: 11—2 —5 8 f DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S f GLITTERING. SONG-PACKED $ STORY OF THE STAGE'S £ FIRST PERSONALITY GIRL! SONGS! ..OLD AND NEW TO SET YOU A-lIUMMINGI "After The Ball," "Rosie You Are My Posie," "The Band Played On," "Evening Star," "Ho Goes to Church on Sunday. "Bluo Lovebird." SPECTACLE! "Tho Old and the New in Stage Presentation with a Brilliant Waltz Finale." EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! With ALICE FAYE ALICE FAYE DON HENRY AMECHE FONDA EDWARD ARNOLD, WARREN WILLIAM, LEO CARRILLO, HELEN WESTLEY And Weber and Fields and Ed. Foy Jr., In the Original Acts. Approved for Universal Exhibition. RA! J3 ATTLE Q F E n °land RA! JgATTLE QF JgNGLAND RA! 20 MINS. OF LATEST NEWS da, 20 MINS. OF LATEST NEWS KA! 20 MINS. OF LATEST NEWS AIR RAID ON CONVOY OFF DOVER THRILLING PICTURES OF ACTUAL AIR WARFARE. EVENTS OF INTEREST IN THE OLD COUNTRY. INCLUDING A SPECIAL 8 MINUTES OF "THE BATTLE OF BRITAINBUSINESS MEN: SPECIAL NEWS SESSION 1.10 P.M. DAILY. NEW REGENT EPSOM. To-day at 2—To-night at 7.45. Deaf Aids Available. Phono 14-142. JUDY GARLAND, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr "THE WIZARD OF OZ." THE RITZ BROS., Jane Withers, Lynn Bari, "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. r\p I T IYJT I Final Screening UtL LUAH To-night at rj Ar MT. ALBERT. | phone 40 . 10 . 1 I .40 Bette Davis, George Brent, "DARK VICTORY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. BORIS KARLOFF in tho Thrilling "BRITISH INTELLIGENCE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "British Intelligence," News, Cartoons, Comedies and Serial. . "HAPPY NIGHTSCHEZ PAREE CABARET "BY THE SEA" BUCKLAND'S BEACH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Auckland's Popular Cabaret. BEST FLOOR. BEST BAND. MONTE CARLOS—NOVELTIES. O/d Supper Included. O/O *lil O Dress Optional. u! 0 RESERVE YOUR CUBICLE. Phone 112, Howick. » TO-DAY, SATURDAY! DON'T MISS THESE MATCHES! STAR PLAYERS IN ACTION. 'C'ACH round finds the interest growing keener and. keener. It has been a wonderful season as regards the standard of play. Match after match has thrilled the public. Now this Saturday brings together two teams that havo been playing brilliant football. It is impossible to forecast tho winner. PONSONBY will not lack supporters, while MT.' ALBERT must be respected. Both teams last Saturday gave wonderful exhibitions of Rugby Leaguo, while' tho play of Gunning, Cowley, Kay and Riley had fans on their feet continually. No. 1 GROUND. 1.30 P.M. PAPAKURA v. RICHMOND PAPAKURA v. RICHMOND ; THERE MAY BE A SURPRISE HERE! PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT PONSONBY v. MT. ALBERT No. 2 GROUND. 1.30 P.M.— MARIST 0.8. v. MANUKAU 3.10 P.M.— CITY v. O'TAHUHU » LEAGUE. rm \ MANUKAU V. HUNTLY [rnj DISTRICT. jL DAVIES PARK, HUNTLY, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. tlanukau has intimated that they are bringng their strongest possible team, so a good match is assured. PARK, [ jfQ REMUERA. TO-DAY 3.5 P.M. - DAVIS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP - DAVIS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP ST. LUKE'S v. UNITED.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 20
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