AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' REVIEW includes first, air mail pictures of victorious British drive into Libya... .fall of Sidi Barrani A.I.F. capture thousands of Italian prisoners.... British Navy demolishes Italian fortifications huge quantities of tanks and guns capturedl ... .Sir Charles Portal appointed Chief 01 K\ F ■. Sergt. Hannah, 18, receives V.C. for bravery,. ..King and Queen visit London feeding centre, etc., etc. THIRD BIG WEEK! TO-DAY AT 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. Still the crowds throng.... ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer*s Musical Operetta "XT E w M 0 0 S!! "JN E W 0 0 N "AT E W TU" OO 5; ••IN e w - Vi o o x;; "\r E W \! oO N •• i\ E Wo O X" "AT E w AI 00 x " -IN E Wo 0 X" ::N I % Moo x" :n t Z MB§ V::NJ: Moo ¥■ "ivr E w "AT O o x;; -IN e wo 0 X" "AT K W \f o0 N" " E W J O O X" "V E W \f o o X" .. jA K w o o X" "AT E W \r 0 O X" p, W O O N" " "AT E W \\ 0O X" " ]•; w - v 1 00 x" NELSON EDDY | JEANETTE MacDONALD MARY BOLAND | BOOKINGS | § are still heavy. Plan at the Theatre = 5 Booking Office from 0.30 a.m. Phono 5 | 32-920. | s (Approved for "Universal Exhibition.) ■ | Help Win the War § Join the Xational Savings Movement. g "The Spirit of Progress STATE Symonds St. Direction: H. J. Kerridge. THIS EVENING AT 8. BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS "DARK VICTORY" With GEORGE BRENT HUMPHREY BOGART One of the tcndcrcst and one of the most poignantly beautiful romances ever to unfold upon the screen. . . the story of the great love and dauntless courage of the unconquerable soul of a woman who was not afraid and who wrested from the darkness a victory few women ever know. WITH SELECTED SUPPORTS. [Recommended by Censor for Adults. Auckland's REQUEST Theatre VOGUE [ Karangahape Ed. Phone 43-003 | Direction. R. J. Kerridge. Socially Auckland's First Theatre. THIS EVENING AT 8. Surely it is a tribute to our democratic "Request" Policy that Theatres from all over New Zealand should forward us their congratulations. and that some of them should actually entertain the idea for their own home-town. Here is one of the many "Requests" which gave a clear majority lead to "Balalaika" : Cobden Street, Newton. "May I request that 'Balalaika' be screened at your Theatre? It was without question a very popular film when .screened at St. James' and would be assured of a good reception." Signed (Miss) X.A. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Wondrous Musical, "ALAL A I K A " " Jj A L ALAIKA " " j j A L A L A I K A " " I> AL ALAIKA" THE KING OF SO.NCt, NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY And THE GIRL WHO ANSWERS AS GLORIOUSLY ILONA MASSEY ILONA MASSEY Also FRANK MORGAN CHARLES RCGGLES The Ronuiuce of a once gay world when dancing with laughter and song was the only sound that filled the night- when handsome Cossacks rode to gay songs, marching songs and love songs, and when the only call to arms was to the arms of the one you loved. Approved for Universal Exhibition. This Afternoon at '2 — Another Special Holiday Treat for the Children. "HOLT-VW'.K>l > iiDUXD-UP" And "GLADIATOR." Both Approved for Cnivers.il Ex. PUPILS WANTED " CiUCKLAN D itairdressing College.—C'oniV tinuul demand for Operators.—l7l Queen St reel. HACK'S Reijd. Modern llairdressing, few vacancies.--M.*> Karangahape Kd. -Ki-fITS. Al ii DRESSING. X.Z. College, estab. 10 years. All i'upils placed in nositions. Ilnllenstein's Bldgs.. -.";2S Queen St. MILLINERY, Dressmaking, Pattern Cutting. Personal tuition, day or evening. Suscess asMired. -Inquire Drulcigh College. MOTORING, car provided; officially recommended. present A.A. Instructor.— Crowe, iti-ttOS. IJADIO Training, personal or correspondtl encc, by expert tutors; all exams.; free brochure.—-Write Drulcigh College. THOROUGHBREDS ___ OACING or Trotting Mare wanted; must .L have performances or promising Bort for breeding; cheap.—KJ, 955.M Herald. CHIROPRACTIC IROPRACTIC Institute, Lionel Dnggan, V ' Pr i 1 icipal. -13 Winston- Bid a I'll -1-1 JAUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), IN.Z.C.A. Winstonc Bldg. Phone -Itl-I I t. /""I ILLS & GILES. Pa liner < 1 radun t es. M emVI bers N.Z.C.A., Dilworih lildg. Ph. I'.-V- I '.. T.)EECY ITAMBLIN, Palmer Graduate, 10 i vrs ' \mc. Exp—-Col Mutual Hldg PJ-LM t RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS QANITARIUM Cafe, 174 Queen St., serves Q Hot Vegetarian Dishes; also Salads,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23860, 10 January 1941, Page 12
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