AGAIN TO-DAY 11-2-5- 7.50 Sor., "KING OF ROYAL MOUNTED," 7.40 Serving Auckland with Entertainment. HB Direction: Fuller Theatres Corp., Ltd. 2000 SEATS, XI-, 1/6, 2/3. THRILLS AND LAUGHS! Tho Fightin" Parson who Doesn't Give up without a Fight M IS PETER B. KYNE'S Thrills S"!! s PARSON of PANAMINT" , PARSON of PANAMINT" Thrills PARSON of PANAMINT" I Thrills i w " h , Thrills Charlie Ruggles Thrills Ellen Drew Thrills Phillip Terry Thrills IN ADDITION and THE BOYS FROM GANGLAND Laughs Buy a Town and Then Start to r . l„ Run tho "Joint." Laughs Laughs Laughs Laughs Laughs Laughs 'BUY ME THAT TOWN' 'BUY ME THAT TOWN' With LLOYD NOLAN ED. BROPHY WARREN HYMER Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. EVERY NIGHT AT 7.40; SAT., 2 P.M. Ep. 2. "KING OF ROYAL MOUNTED" TO-DAY, 1.45, "SKY RAIDER" NOTE.—"Buy Me That Town" docs not screen at 5 p.m. BOX PLANS MAJESTIC "....Careless Talk Costs Lives 11 ... Don't Talk" Direction: Kerrldge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE Symonds Street. Phone 43-645. 2 and 8 p.m. Variety Session, 7.30. Last Night's audience more than confirmed oor personal recommendation of JOAN CRAWFORD In a dynamic rolo that has placed her again at the top, with Conrad VEIDT, Melvyn DOUGLAS M A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" Another Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Plcture that has that fine quality of entertainment you would hate to | Recommended Censor for Adults. g I Plus a State First half of Specials. ~ I MELBOURNE CUP. State Air Mail If 1 News, Pete Smith, A.T.C. Coloured [p I Cartoon, etc. If |iHiiii!iiiwiuuiiiHimimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii!miiiiiiiHiifiimiimri(itiiimiiiiiiß I VOGUE I 1 Karangahape Rd. Phone 43-003. II | 2 mins. Ponsonby side Geo. Court's. M I Finally To-day, 1.30 & 7.30: "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT" GEORGE BRENTOLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. Approved for Universal Exhibition. _ Also HENRY FONDAJACKIE COOPER "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" J VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB. WESTHAVEN CABARET GRAND DAN C £ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), H TO MIDNIGHT. EVERYBODY WELCOME. FREE BUS from C.P.O. 8 p.m., Ponsonby P.O. 8.10 p.m. Last Bus returning 12 midnight to C.P.0., thence to Karangahape Road to New Lynn. GOOD GOOD AMPLE FLOOR. MUSIC. PARKING SPACE. Dress Optional. AL CLARK'S ORCHESTRA. Double, 5/- Single, 2/6. J. McGEHAN, Hon. Secretary. p ysfr CAROL CONCERT BY THE AUCKLAND LYRIC HARMONISTS CHOIR CONDUCTOR, CLAUDE LAURIE. ACCOMPANIST, WILLIAM MARDLE. In an attractive programme of Carols old and new, Part Songs, etc. Items Include: "Christmas Cantata" (Harrison) "Star of the East" (Bridge) Assisting Artists: Eric Craig, Violin; Charles Gregory, Piano; Rev. G. A. Naylor, Elocution. Concert Chamber, Thursday, Dec, 4, AT 8 P.M. Admission 1/6. Reserves 2/- at Lewis Eady, Ltd. AMUSEMENT PARK 11111 l CIVIC SQUARE mm OPEN EVERY EVENING MATINEE 2 P.M. SATURDAY THE "CRAZY HOUSE" AND NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS —A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation— Wpm E T S T SERVICE MOVEMENT, * ' Victoria Insurance Bldg, 37 Shortland St BRING AND BUY . . TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1.30 P.M. Christmas Novelties, Cakes, Sweets, Flowers Produce, etc. EXHIBITIONS ¥'- a C j A RT GALLERY, Aj KITCHENER STREET. NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHY. ANNUAL SHOW OF DOMINION CAMERA CLUBS. "10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 2 to 4.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. BOWLING NORTH SHORE BOWLING * TOURNAMENT • - FULL RINK ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER 10. ENTRY FEE, 15/- PER PLAYER. PRIZES: £lO/10/- Winners; £B/8/- Runners-up. C. MASTERS, 12 Burgess Rd., Devonport. Phone 71-358. LODGE NOTICES gT. ANDREW LODGE, No. 418, An EMERGENCY MEETING of the Above Lodge will bo held on WEDNESDAY, December 3, 7.30 p.m. Work, Second Degreo. By command of the R.W.M. R. BENSON, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES ~® a 4 UCKLAND PROVINCIAL Q/Vl A ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, The First Principal requests tho attendance of Companions at the Funeral of their late V.E. COMP. C. J. BLAKEY. Tho Cortege will loavo Watnoy Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Newmarket, at 11.15 a.m., to-day (Saturday), for the Crematorium. J. W- JERVIS, Scribe E. _ T ODGE CHEVALIER No. 303. L rv? Brethren are requested to attend XN&T the funeral of the late WRO. BRO. C. J. BLAKEY, leaving Watney Sibuns' Chapel, Khyber Pass, at 11.15 a.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), for Waikumete Cemetery. By Command of the W.M. R. J. PATTON. Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 20
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