AMUSEMENTS j CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d ! AT THE MATINEE AT BOTH 1 [THEATRES, 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. SPECIAL SPECIAL • TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! 1940 MELBOURNE CUP. SEE THE RACE FROM START ' ,TO FINISH. gCREENING■ "gOTH rpHEATRES TO-DAY! —-- TO-NIGHT! ' ROXY ROXY Queen St. Continuous from . 11 a.m. ' TIVOLI N TIVOLI Near Grafton Bridge. Nightly . at S. > Phone 41-341. Phone 44-13(3. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11 TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. SLICK AS SILK! DANGEROUS AS DYNAMITE! WARREN WILLIAM- TEAN TV.fUIR ARKEN V\ ILLIAM-V EAN WARREN WILLIAM- TEAN I\/[UIR ARREN V V ILLIAM-«J EAN ■ WARBEN WILLIAM- TEAN IV/fUIR VV arren VV illiam-^ ean r^uiß M|f , ERIC BLORE—VICTOR JORY WARREN HULL Fiction's suavest scoundrel is back in the most hair-raising adventure of his life I The Lone Wolf, more debonair more daring.....jnor e dangerous than ever! Wanted bj tne p01ice....'.-and every mm J meets! The safe-cracking lady-killer traps a jewel-snatching man-killer ... to help a beauty beat a murder rap I nr one w OLF M BETS A' Thnv" -.Lone VV OLF -'-Leets -T ONE TT7OLF TI/fEETS A < T ADY -iioNE Wolf Meets "T ONE W"OLF TITEETS A . T ADY "JjONE * * OLF IVIEETS A t "T ONE "TfTOLF ■jiyfEETS A. T.ADY ••JUONE VV OLF IVIeETS § "T ONE "WOLF "11/TEETS A< T ADY •"J-/ONE *V OLF IVIEETS J-'ADY A Columbia Special Attraction. Recommended by Censor for Adults. - Also Second Feature: — Also Second Feature: Also Second Feature: ' 'A HIGGINS' FAMILY COMEDY.... CLEAR THE ROAD FOR FUN.... JOIN 'EM AND LEARN HOW TO LAUGH 1 ... [TAMES GLEASON lucille TAAAF<S ni.FASON GLEASON 'JAMES GLEASON JAMES GLEASON JAMES GLEASON JAMES GLEASON JAMES GLEASON JAMES GLEASON JAMES GLEASON "rpHE , nOVEEED ••J- HE COVERED RUSSELL GLEASON JAMES GLEASON harry [ JAMES GLEASON .. davenport "rr»HE , nOVEEED rpRAILER" ■« JL HE COVERED J-railer'; «m HE covered trailer •• -L he Covered J- bailer > "npHE /COVERED ("TRAILER "J-he Covered trailer A Republic Comedy Attraction. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TATTV TTTF HIGH ROAD TO HILARITY T WITH THE HAPPY HIGGINSESI ROXY TIVOLI TO-DAY 1 __ CRYSTAL PALACE MT. EDEN. Phone 14-573. RIALTO RfALTO NEWMARKET Phone 4G-609. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 | First Suburban Screening | Michael Redgrave, Margaret Lockwood, In DR. A. J. CROMN'S Sensational Story, "THE STARS LOOK DOWN . Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also First Suburban Screening: THE DEAD END KIDS (in the Army now) "ON DRESS PARADE 'Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE , TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.— "On Dress Parade," Comedies, Cartoons. CTATC To-day at 2 MAIL .To-night at Q ONEHUNGA. Phone J 2-344 DON AMECHE in the All-Colour "SWANEE RIVER." Irene Dare, Edgar Kennedy, "EVERYTHING ON ICE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ota XT To-day at 1.30. MAIC To-night at H JC DEVONPORT p ho p e 22-101 1 Richard Greene, Alice Faye, "LITTLE OLD'NEW YORK" Dead End Kids, Margaret Lindsay, "HELL'S KITCHEN" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRINCESS To-night at I PRINCESS I™"*"" 7.45 I DOMINION RD. 1 Phone 15-430. Prlscilla Lane, Lola Lane, "DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS" Ronald Reagan, Rosella Towne. "CODE OF THE SECRET SERVICE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. And . Latest MARCH OF TIME. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 "Code of Secret Service," Comedies, serial. Drp a r ' To-day at 1.30 JKtyliAL To-night at H AC PONSONBY RD Phone 26-040. ' SANDY POWELL in the Hilarious « ' "ALL AT SEA" y Approved for Universal Exhibition. George Raft, Joan Bennett, . • "HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY" * Recommended by Censor for Adults. And LATEST MARCH OF TIME. P"ADELPHI To-night at. <7 At, RICHMOND AV. Phone 27-235. * V Anna Neagle, Ray Milland, Roland Young, ' ■ "I fe E N E." Edmund Gwenn in Guv Du Maurier'B "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" Both Approved for XJnivorsal Exhibition. And Walt Disney's "Hockey Champ." MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. "Irene," Comedies, Cartoon and Serial. ; | ALEXANDRA I fWiit OBEEM LANE. | Phonel „.„„ . Dead "End Kids, John Garfield, "THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL" . Recommended by Censor for Adults. THE JONES FAMILY" in the Riotous "ON THEIR OWN" _ Approved for Universal Exhibition. RIALTO NEWMARKET SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. Proceeds in aid of Local Charities, under the personal supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. - 2 BIG FEATURES —2 PAUL LUKAS in Jack London's v "MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Associate Feature: 'ALISON SKIPWORTH in the Hilariouß "HITCH HIKE LADY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK OPEN DAILY. 9.30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ■y ISIT Trams will take you and your family from any part of the City to the Zoo gates at m total cost "of 1/0 return. Enquire from thi; Conductor regarding the family ticket. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 3d. JAMES MELLING, ' Town Clerk. WORLD'S WEEK OF PRAYER. Subject: "THE MEANING OF SUFFERING." Special Observances at SUNDAY, o.4s—Residents' Service. MONDAY, 7 p.m.—Directors' Meeting. TUESDAY, 1 p.m.—Christian Businessmen's Association; 6 p.m., "Y's Men's" Club. WEDNESDAY—lntercessory Service. . LEWIS EADY HALL. 12.20—Mr. A. H. Schultze. 1 p.m.—Mr. Alex Mill. THURSDAY, 1 p.m.—Optimists' Club. FRlDAY—Servire at Y.M.C.A. 12.30 —Mr. K. Thornton. 1 p.m.—Mr. V. T. Drew. Daily Recognition in' Staff Gatherings Boys and Young Men's Division.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 20
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