AMUSEMENTS N.Z.'S PREMIER THEATRE CIVIC DIRECTION: CIVIC THEATRE, LTD. 11 a.m., 2.15, 8 p.m. EVERY MOMENT UNFORGETTABTPt EVERY SCENE A THRILLING ADVENTURE! EVERY CHARACTER A STAR I "With tho Genial Doolittle 'of "PYGMALION" WILFRID LAWSON WILFRID LAWSON WILFRID LAWSON, ' SEYMOUR HICKS MARIUS GORING NOVA PILBEAM In Inspired by the immortal story o! Pastor Niemoller it comes to the screen to tell the story of love and sacrifice —unforgettable in its real, ism—a challenge and an inspiration FY AIR AMAZING PICTURES OF THE BOMBARDMENT OF CONVOYS AT "HELL'S CORNER." A G.B.D. Release. Recommended by Censor for Adult* and especially not suitable for children. | THE BERKELEY |fS«5 M This Evening at Eight o'clock M BETTE DAVIS jyr Acclaimed by the whole world as the Screen's Greatest Actress, rises to new M heights of histrionic genius in M "DARK VICTORY" f MA Beautiful, Enthralling Drama! A Yeritable Triumph! M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) rv/t Fox News' (Itajian Fleet flees from m British, The Canadians, Plastic PlaneO M etc - - Matinee To-day at 2.15: Joe E. Brown in "The Gladiator" M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | THE CAPITOL | jv/i To-night at a Quarter to Eight. y GEORGE FORMBY , , in another Scream of Laughter M "COME ON GEORGE" M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Also Walter Pidgeon, Virginia Bruce in M "STRONGER THAN DESIRE" "An Enthralling Melodrama. M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) x* Matinee To-day at 2: IVI "Come On George," "Yo Ho Silver," etc. THE WINDSOR | iyi To-day at 2. To-night at 7.30, Bette Davis, George Brent in M "THE OLD MAID" M A Great and Enthralling Drama, u (Recommended by Censor for Adulti.) IVI Also Jackie Moran, Marcia Jones in M "BAREFOOT BOY" M A Grand Hujnan Story. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AMUSEMENT PARK AMUSEMENT PARK [HI!} II CIVIC SQUARE 111 Ij] II CIVIC SQUARE TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT/ TO-NIGHT & EVERY NlGffTf MATINEE TO-DAY (Sat.), 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY (Sat.), 2 p.m. THE "CRAZY HOUSE" NOW OPEN! THE "CRAZY HOUSE" NOW OPEN! The Greatest Sensation at the CEN-' TENNIAL EXHIBITION "THE SLIPPERY DlP"—the thrill of a lifetime And Other Attractions.. CHILDREN y a -PRICE AT MATINEE. FREE—IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE —A Bowler A Sullivan Presentation—.AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). SECOND SPRING MEETING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOV. 9. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. FIRST RACE NOON EACH DAT. " TOTALISATOR: WIN AND PLACE. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person •. , Motor-cars (outside enclosure).. !/• LAWN ENCLOSURE (Including Admission to Course) i - gentlemen a dies All Vehicles % 6 Children under 12 NOT admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. All Members of His Majesty's Forces ia uniform will be admitted free. . INCREASED TRANSPORT FACILITIES ON ALL TRAM ROUTES. No person who has at any time since to® passing of "Tho Gaming and Lotteries A? Amendment Act, 1908," followed the occn pation of a bookmaker or bookmakers cieiK. no disqualified or undesirable person, will b admitted to tho Avondale Racecourse d ßring the Second Spring Meeting, and if aI ?«C? v a person is found on such course h 6 'UIB removed therefrom and prosecuted for »r«" pass. The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited sn any person infringing this regulationi removed from the racecourse and prosecuieu. HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES/ FOR THE SECOND DAY. HANDICAPS for the Second £#y_ *jj appear at the Club's Office, \ictoria Stree West, Auckland, TO-NIGHT, at S p.m. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary TO-NIGHT at 9 p.m. J. RAWSON, Secretary. r ALL SUBSCRIBERS. Your Choir, -- -C^ c LYRIC HARMOMbia Conducted by Claude Laorie, is featured on the CONCERT FROM STATION IYA THIS (SATUEDAii EVENING, commencing 7-40 p.m., ii" o numbor 8.42 p.m. ... Your written comments on this would be appreciated by the •- TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI PETER PAN DANCING J 8.15 QUBICLES & JJEAVILY RESERVED! RESERVES: TEL. 4G-777. Manager NEIL EDGA.t AMUSEMENTS RACING, CLUB N°TJCE&. Wtc wgß PARADES PUBLIC NOTICES, oA y BOARD NOTICES, ARMI3T!C erS MEMORIAL . SERVICES. f p g A R POLITICAL. LECTURES. ON PAGE 191 CHURCH Nunv* PAGE 6. . ' —• : .... ivn.so* ■ * SD
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23809, 9 November 1940, Page 20
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