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AMUSEMENTS -—mre N.Z.'S PREMIER THF.ATpp : Direction: Civic Theatre LtH* - I I A.M. THAT *ACE SHOWMAN* ' SAMUEL GOLDWYN r ' ?/ BRINGS YOU ONE OF Tttd MOST MAGNIFICENT OUTDOm, SPECTACLES EVER FILMF& ' ' Q.ARY . . £,JJI QOOPER : . Q.ARY ; QOOPER Q-ARY , QOOPER -/ (JARY -:fy. II • QOOPEB "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" "THE. WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" QARY . QOOPER THE WINDSOR QOOPER QARY 4, QOOPER QARY QOOPEB Like-fire across the prairies it sweeps across the screen to tell of emotions as fierce and unbridled as the untamed country which bred this race of men who crowd through this stirring drama. A United Artists Release. ! Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Also Showing "PETRA" / (A World Window in Technicolonr). "The Show Place of Auckland." (Only 8 mins by bus from City.) | THE BERKELEY | |yj To-day at 2.15. To-night at 8. Nelson Eddy, Virginia Bruce M in M "SONG OF THE PLAINS" M Stirring Action! Enthralling Drama! 1 ' Rousing Songs! . M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Also IV * THE MARCH OF TIME (NewgfronU of M the War, 1840), Cinesound Review, etc. | THE CAPITOL | |\/[ This Evening at a-Quarter to Eight, t . Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland in M "DODGE CITY" M An outstanding story of adventure and M romance, entirely in . colour. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M Also: Lupe Velez and Leon Errol in M "MEXICAN SPITFIRE" „ , Another scream of laughter. Fnnnier. than M "The Girl from Mexico." ** (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinee To-day at 2 M "HI! YOI SILVER'."-"Dodge City," etc. | THE WINDSOR | To-day at 2. To-night at'7.3o. M The Dead End Kids, with M James Cagney. Pat O'Brien, in "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." M "Yon will never forget this powerful, A/r breathless, heart-thrilling drama. M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IVJ Also: THE MARCH OF TIME. AMUSEMENT PARK CMC SQUARE TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT! MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). FREE F_R E E IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE. (Watch for later announcement re ont> standing attractions direct from the N.Z. Centennial Exhibition.) (A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation.) Egga W. E. A. "THE SEA-GULL" By ANTON CHEKHOV. TO-NIGHT AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS AT 8 P.M. ; , OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL ; SYMONDS STREET Tickets, 2/-. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Booking Fee 2d. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY -A- ' COLLEGE. MUSIC RECITAL. . A Music Recital will be held in the Collegfl Hall, on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at 3 p.m. The Reictal' will illustrate the MUSIC OF BRITISH COMPOSERS and will conclude the Third Term Series: The Public is cordially invited to attend.. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. A .UCKLAND JX CHAMBEE THIRD CONCERT , THURSDAY, (LEWIS EADY HALL. String Quartette in E Flat. Op^l^vString Quartette No. 1 in F.. Op. 39 - • •• Beethoven. String Quintette in Eb, Op. 97 Anton'Dvorak. HELEN GRAY. Ist Violiii; MOYA COOBERSMITH, 2nd Violin;. LOIS WALLS. 1« Viola; AMY STEVENSON, 2nd Viola; LALLA HEMUS, 'Cello. Door Tickets, 2/-. No Reserves-, JULIA FENTON. Sec.. Phone 25-919.^ < PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFOKD BEACH. * * * * * * * * * THE CABARET THAT SETS THE STANDARD. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY ! GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL I CARNIVAL \ Music by the Famous Pirate Shippe Orchestra of 8 Instruments. TWO SPACIOUS DANCE FLOORS. (Upper and Lower Decks.) Novelties and Favours Exclusive to the ShlpP® BALLOONS. MONTE CARLO. STREAMERS. ETC., ETC. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitage. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe, leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8-0 p.m.. Bajswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m.. returning after Dance. ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Free Bus Transport, DOUBLE 3/6, SINGLE 2/-. From Devonport or Bays water, including Freo Transport, DOUBLE 2/6, SINGLE 1/8. Cabaret Suppers from 9d. Phona 23-414 tor. Reservations. E. R MOUAT. M.G. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES "FOR THE . VEHICULAR PATRONS. Motor-car and 2 persons, 4/- Return (minimum). Each Additional Person, 2/- Return. This includes admission to Cabaret aiw Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport ONLY) ' REUNIONS, DANCING. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES, LAWN rENNIS, PUBLIC NOTICES, LECTURES. MEETINGS, TENDERS, GREYHOUND RACING, POWER BOARD NOT CES, ETC., APPEAR ON PAGE 19; CHURCH NOTICES ON PACE 6.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23767, 21 September 1940, Page 20