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AMUSEMENTS THE ONE PICTURE YOU MUSTN'T MISS You can't possibly sop all the inclines produced. . . . it is even difficult to see all the good ones. Jint everyone should plan to see this groat picture immediately. Directed by the man who made "Goodbye Mr. Chips".... based on the l'nlitzer Prize Play, it is important, exciting ....a totally new and different experience in stirring film entertainment. TO-DAY A.M.. 9 P.M., ~ P.M., g P.M. \| 'plaza W/ /\ , QUEEN STREET. Li ; \ / ISi I'lione -11 -'>??< i. iirjl > Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids Available To-day: 1.1. a.m., - p.m., 5 p.m., S p.m. Sol. Lessor presents THE SCREEX'S MOST UXUSI'AL PICTURE UXPRECEDEXTED APPEAL 4 # f "OUR TOWN" # | "OUR TOWN" S # "OUR TOWN" * t "OUR TOWN" I # "OUR TOWN" | # "OUR TOWN" * % "OUR TOWN" | # "OUR TOWN" # # £ * % * * % % % % % * * * £ A DARING, ORIGINAL, NO\ EL STORY, WILLIAM HOLDEN MARTHA SCOTT. THOMAS MITCHELL GUY KIBBEE FRANK CRAVEN, STUART ERWIN, BEULAH BONDI, FAY BAINTER. p II ONE 41-586 A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) TO-DAY TO-NIGHT AT ROTH THEATRES /OXFORD OXFORD AVON AVON il ! OPEF.X ST Corner of 1 Opp. CP 0 ' fOf. North !M. h':J V . / \\ Ponsonb.v Rd. / \Phone 4J-271 / \\ Ph. '..'7-077 y Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OXFORD SESSIONS DAILY AT UAr WKU 11 - 1.1.j and * AVON TO-DAY AT -J. XKiJ . IT]jV AT s J No. 1 j I'ransfcrred Direct DON AMECHE ALAN CURTIS —LIONEL ROYCE. Ln the Stirring. Soul Revealing "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR "FOUR SONS" I behind A Picture Great with the Courage of those Mothers living the drama headlines! | No. 2 j WILL FYFFE "'Mr Reeder,' In EDGAR WALLACE'S Intriguing Mystery, "THE MISSING PEOPLE" "THE MISSING PEOPLE" "THE MISSING PEOPLE" "THE MISSING PEOPLE" '(Both Recom. by Censor for Adults) CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, DEC. 17. R ERYL NETTLETON WEDNESDAY, DEC. is. RETT IN'A EDWARDS 'THE LITTLE MERMAID' A MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME. TICKETS. I/O Res. Free Book in;' Lewis l; Eaiiy, Ltd. § SUNDAY EVENING -- STRAND THEATRE Doors open 7 p.m. Screen Talks. At 7.::o p.m. MR. JOHN HOG AN, Australasia's most brilliant orator —an exponent of new economics-—"VICTORY WITHOUT DEBT." At H.'JII p.m.. Picture Programme headed by "THE SON OF THE SHEIK." A reproduction of (he famous dramali • classic modernised iiml brought up to date with sound. Starring RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ViLMA BANKS'. Recommended by the Censor for Adults. Excellent Supporting Programme. SILVER COLLECTION. Doors Closed during Lecture. Children under I I not admitted unless accompanied by Parents. Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League. RELIABLE RECORDERS WANTED RELIABLE RECORDERS WANTED EMERGENCY CONDITIONS EMERGENCY CONDITIONS IN VARIOUS DISTRICTS, INCLUDING NORTH SHORE. HON. SECRETARY, Wright's Bldgs., Fort St. Phone 11-GO I. HOLIDAY NOTICES UN TAIN OF FRI KXDSi 1\ P LODGE. The Office of the above Lodge will be Closed from SATURDAY, Dec. I, P.IIO, to MONDAY, Jan. (I, 11)11. 11. ft. H vLSTEAD. Secretary. POWER BOARD NOTICES _ riMi E AUCK LAND KLECTRK'-POWEK L HOARD SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shutdown for the purpose ot carrying out urgent high-tension repairs on SUNDAY NEXT, Dei. !">, Illli), between the hours of <i a.m. and 7 a.m. in the undermentioned transformer area:—Lawrence Street, Mt. Eden. H. H. BARTLEY. M.1.E.E., M.l.Mech.E., General Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23839, 14 December 1940, Page 22

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