amusements . iiiiniimiiiiiiiiimnHiiiwHiiiiiiMmiiiiiiiimimiiiMiMiiiiiiinmiiiiliniimin^ HEAVY BOOKINGS! | Bookings are heavy for all e Performances To-day.., .it is | essential to res. rve EAR-Li to avoid disappointment! | FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! | : at 11 —2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. = (and daily next week) 5 I ST. JAMES' THEATRE | iJircctiun: Sir Benjamin Fuller. = Metro-Goldwyn-Ma.ver's Wonderful = Musical Operetta.... "NEW MOON" "NEW MOON " "NEW MOON" "NEW MOON" "NEW MOON" "NEW MOON" "YTELSON lN ELSON Kelson elson rpDDt J JDDY I?DDY JIiDDY rAcn ONA I J 5 laclA)Nald i INELSON J J DDY | - TEANETTE "\r Ac n ONA I J 5 = = J EAXETTE iVI-AC-UoNALD 1 : Jffll M«i£B i MARY BOLAND I Associate Programmo Includes § 1 "WALDO'S LAST STAND" | Our Gang Comedy. 1 ST. JAMES' AIE MAIL REVIEW 7 i World Events from Far and Near. | = Plans at the Theatre Booking ; | Office from !>.:'.<) a.m. i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r 1 Help Win the War | join the National Savings Movement "Tho Spirit of Progress" THE ~\ST A T Syrpoods Direction: R. J. Kerridge. FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING•I p.m. TO-DAY S p.m. A i SIX SHIP rides the waves A with a cargo of the hunted. . . . nino desperadoes.... fugitives from a Guiana Penal Colony fleeing from a living death....and a girl whose heart was almost dead to decency! Savage with biting drama... ■ luminous with the spiritual bcaut.v of another "MIRACLE MAX" conies tliis red-blooded action-packed story of a human cargo who found regeneration in the strangest adventures of M et ro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dramatic Dynamite "STRANGE CARGO" With CLARK GABLE a« Big Verne, Man of Action . . . survival of the fittest if all lie asks. JOAN CRAWFORD as Julie . . . frirl with nothing to lose . . . who -casts in her lot with the derelicts .... LAN HUNTER as Cambreau, Man of Mystery, who stands before them all as a Guilty Conscience And PAUL LUKAS . . PETER I,ORRE ALBERT DEKKER. Recommended by Censor for Adults. FOR RESER VATIC)XS—PH. 43-04" Auckland's REQUEST Theatre Karangahape Rd. Phone 43-003. Direction: R. J. Kernngre. Socially Auckland's First Theatre. THIS EVENING AT S. Don't thank us for this joyous picture—thank all those who wrote us nominating Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's The "GREAT WALTZ" "GREAT WALTZ" "GREAT WALTZ" "GREAT WALTZ" Starring LUISE RAINER FERNAND GRAVET '*"* ~ MILIZA KORJUS Approved for Universal Exhibition.
EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 P.M. THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE To-day's Afternoon Programme: "PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS" and "LAWLESS VALLEY." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. TUDOR CINEMA | MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30: Walt Disney's "PINOCCHiO" Don't let the Boys and Girls miss this great coloured comedy: This Evening at 5.15! EDMUND GWENN and MARY MAGUIRE In the Comedy-Drama: "AN ENGLisliiviAN'S HOMF-i' " (Both Approved for Universal Exhib.) From tho Play by Guy du Maurier. It tells of possible invasion of England! ALSO: Air Mail News, Etc. Wm~CiNEMA~i Matinee To-day 2 p.m. David Niveu aiul Olivia de Havilland in 3 "RAFFLES" H (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - ——- To-night and Monday, AVONDALE M „ Mnr vlf' f- ra - 0 ___ I Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. DEAXNA DURBIX in "IT'S A DATE" "With Kay Francis and Walter Pidpreon. A 150.... Our Favourite Comedian SANDY POWELL in "I'VE GOT A HORSE" Both Approved for Universal Exhib. OTDANn I ONEHCJNGA. MATINEE TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-DAY ~ p.m. AND MONDAY Frank Morgan Virginia Weidler Slim Summerv.'lle Hob Burns "ALIAS THE DEACON" Recommended by Censor for Adults. racing, art unions, local body NOTICES, POWER BOARD NOTICES, HOLIDAY NOTICES, CHURCH NOTICES, ETC., APPEAR QM PAGE 13.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 14
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