AMUSEMENTS • EMBASSY J. C. "Williamson's Intimate Theatre ONE OF THE "MUST SEE" PICTURES " VTGIIT 10.IIT " VHillT " 1011T rrUAIN 1 HA I X rPHAIX 1 1! AIX REX HARRISON | MARGARET LOCKWOOD NAUNTON WAYNE a I l'X I ('ll ivi uxivir A lIJXK'H 1 i-Uuxicii BASIL RADFORD | This | Great Adventure of Laughter mill Thrills! A Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Recommended hy Censor for Adults) PLANS AT THEATRE. Telephone :('J-OGO. STRAND QUEEN STREET. Direction: Civic, Theatre, Ltd. Con. Sessions: 11, 5, S Phone l.'M-M. THE MOTION _ PICT CP E OP TH E MOM EXT —AX ABSOLUTE SENSATION ! CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK 'CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY" "CONVOY' JOHN CLEMENTS And JUDY CAMPBELL Aniii/.iiip background of unparalleled thrills. Made possible by the co-operation of the British Xavy. Programme Includes — "BRITAIN AT BAY" Pemarkable Film of England To-day. with Commentary by J. B. PPIESTLEY. " MALAYA " Its People and Industry. (Ileeom by Censor for Adults.)
Tudor cinema i {SS . MATIXEE TO-DAY AT i>.:JOI Spei'iiil Programme "Til K HICHWAY PATROL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ']' his Evening; at b.loi JEAX ARTHUR, MELVYX DOUGLAS ami FRED MacMURRAY. in the Comedy __ : "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" (Reronimeiuie«l Censor for Adults.) Based on a Comedy by Somerset Maugham; gayest Picture of the Season. ALSO: British Airmail News; Charlie Cliu.se Comedy; Coloured Cartoon. < fc. WtTcinema~i! 'Mi«> To-night. 8. Matinee To-day at Merle Oberon and Hex Harrison, In "OVER THE MOON" Colour) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Walt Disney Cartoon: "The Pointer" ■ i a x i - * i io-nignt and A 1 on(!a y, AVONDALE | t.1.% Matinee To-dav. '2 p.m ; TWO TREMENDOUS COMEDIES. Gracie Fields, Sydney Howard, in "SHIPYARD SALLY" Approved for Univer.-al Exhibition. Joan Bennett and John Hubbard in "HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) STRAND OXEHU X G A. Phone 12-380. Mat. To-day p.m. To-night, & Mon. at K MICKEY. KOONEY & JUDY GARLAND. "BABES IN ARMS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. "SMUGGLED CARGO" Recommended by Censor for Adults. CALLING THE KIDDIES! FOR CHRISTMAS CHEER. DON'T FORGET THE GARDEN FETE AND PARTY FOR SOLDIERS KIDDIES AT MR. AX 1) MRS. B. ('. CUILWELL'S LOVELY HOME AT 91 ST. HELIERS BAY ROAD, THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 FUX AXI) GIFTS A CHRISTMAS TREE FOR THE SMALL FRY TREASURE JIUXT FOR OLDER CHILD REX. Grown-up visitors will have a great opporlunily to buy Original Christmas Novelties. Proceeds lor Patriotic Funds. SOFT Dlil'XKK. ICE CREAMS, AFTEI'XOOX TEA THE "FUX DOCTOR," WILT, BE PRESEXT. The Fefe is organised by Ihe Service Wives' Committee of the Women's Service Movement. Convener: MI'S. F. H. LEYJEN. AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK OPEN DAILY: 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. VISIT TO-MORROW—SUNDAY The Waterside Workers Band will play selections during the afternoon. FAMILY TRAM TICKET: !/<! RETURN. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/-, CHILDREN 3d JAMES MELLLXG, Town Clerk. ART GALLERY, KLTCHENER STREET. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES BY BRITISH WAR ARTISTS. 10 A.M. TO -I.W P.M. SUNDAY: 2 TO l.:'»o P.M. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLIXG, Town Clerk. JUMBLE SALE TUMBLE Sale," Manchester Unity Hall, •J corner Hobson and Victoria Sts., To-day, '2.30 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23839, 14 December 1940, Page 22
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