FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAYI At 11 a.m. —2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. The makers of "MRS. MINIVER" again bring to you an important entortainmeiit ss-jnasgfisfj^ws of the London Blitz. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction; Sir Benjamin Fuller. A great book makes a great picture Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer's. • - " JOURNEY FOR MARGARET "JOURNEY FOR MARGARET" "JOURNEY FOR MARGARET" ROBERT YOUNG—LARAINE DAY FAY BAINTER —MARGARET O'BRIEN Associate Programme includes: "DON'T YOU BE LI EVE II (* a! ? s '"« Parade). "BARNY BEARS VICTORY CrAK DEN" (Colour Cartoon). Bookings are Heavy. Plans at the Iheatre from 10 a.m. ...w.x (Recommended by Censor for Adul ST. JAMES' OPEN SUNDAY ST. JAMES' OPEN SUNDAY At the Request of the Authorities, and for the Entertainment of the Forces in Uniform and Civilian Friends, ST. JAMES' THEATRE will be open SUNDAY AFTEKNOON AND EVENING at 2 p. m . _ TWO SESSlONS Doors Open at 1.30 and 7 p.m. PRESENTING ABOVE PROGRAMME IN FULL. Seats May Be Booked Nowl
FULLER THEATRES .•illiillllliiilllliiiliiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiimiiimmiiiiitiii' ctwtON ! PRINCE EDWARD | « HIIIUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIMIIIMIimPIIIIIIIIIIIMini WILL HAY in "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" Side-splitting Laughs. Sure Cure for the Jitters Approved for Universal Exhibition. Supporting Picture: "SIN TOWN." Constance Bennett —Brod. Crawford. Recom. by Censor for Adults. Plus News, Cartoon, Comedy. CHILDREN S MATINEE TO-DAY, IJiO: (1) LAUGHTER FEATURE. TWO SKRIALS (3) STAGE ATTRACTION. (4) STRANG 13 R THAN FICTION. (5) JUKE BOX JAMBOREE. («i) LAND OF THE MARIMBA. And, YOUR Penny for the Xmas Cheer Bank. CALLING ALL KMGBIS
--'iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiwiiiMwimwiiiiij n p VON PORT 1 VICTORIA I I 3 h- 71-683. i § TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. The Mightiest Naval Drama Of All Time!!l FOR ACTION I FOR THRILLS! ROBERT BRIAN CHARLES Taylor Donlevv Laughton and WALTER BR EN NAN in in "STAND BY FOR ACTION" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Excellent Supporting Programme. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30 P.M. LAMPS IBRITANNIAI p}. sg-MI. Inmunmnmnmwmmnmnn! This Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents "ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE" With Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden. and introducing Esther Williams, gorgeous swimming champ. Second Attraction: "HI, NEIGHBOUR," With Jean Parker, John Archer. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.3<?: "HI, NEIGHBOUR." Cartoon, Comedy, Newsreeis, Musical Shorts and Serials. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNUiwnniiiiwir GREi LYNN. 1 CAMEO 1 TShfat 0 7.'30. =7tniiitiiiifiiitf!iiii!iituiuiiitii<r. (Serial 7 p.m.) "THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA'* Ann Sothern & Melvyn Douglas. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "TRUE TO THE ARMY" Judy Cariova —Allan Jones & Jerry Colonna. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Cinesound News A Serial "Smiling Jack." CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. INDOOR SPORTS OR GAMES TOWN HALL MONDAY THE "OLD RIVALS" MEET LOFTY BLOMFIELD
The N.Z. Champion is now at the top of his form and although not undefeated can claim that there is no wrestler visiting or local whom he has not beaten. His greatest rival is Kenneth who lias given him some of the toughest fights of his career, and Blomfield will have to use all of his well known tactics to obtain victory. VERSUS KEN KENNETH Kenneth also is at his best and is confident that he can lower the colours of the Champion and so lay claim to being No. 1 wrestler in N.Z. Like Blomfield he favours the rugged type of wrestling and has one or two tricks which be is sure will be the downfall of Lofty. PROFESSIONAL PRELIMINARY.BOTTZY VAUGHN (U.S. Navy) v'a. FRANK BORIC Vnughn, 185lbs of visiting professional, claims victories over many outstanding American wrestlers, but in Boric, Dalmatian Champion, he nil! meet one .who will cause him more trouble than he probably likes. SELECTED AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. Be sure of your seat by booking at Reg. Lewis', Tobacconist, Corner of Queen and Fort Streets. Box Plan NOW OPEN TRANSPORT AND EXCURSIONS \\J AIHEKE PASSAGE SEIU'ICK YV LIMITED. ONEROA, OSTEND. SURFDALE. Leave Leave Leavt Auck. Ostend SurfdaH Sat. .. 1.15 3.45 3.00 Sun .. 9.45 2.45 3.10 5.15 Sun 5.15 7.15 7.4.' Vessels Arrive Back at 5, 7 and 8.30 p.m. (approx.) ! OMIHA. AWAROA, ORAPIU. COWES AND £>ONUI. Leave Leave Leavt Auck Cowes Omiha Sat .. 1.15 Returns direct from CowesSun. .. V). 45 3.00 4.45 Men. .. 5.30 1.15 2.30 SIINDAYEX C U R S 1 0 N S TO ONEROA AND SURFDALE. S.S Tangaroa Leaves Auckland 9.45 a.m. To Ostend. Onetangi. Palm Beach, Omiha Awaroa. Orapiu and Cowes Bay (TheWaihekf Round Trip). M.V. Baroona Leaves Auckland 9.45 a.m Excursion Fares. N.B. —Return Pusses for separate trips oi Sunday must be oblained. Phs. 49-324 and 43-501. FROM KING'S WHARF. WAIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE, LTD. ' O T O R SERVICES. NEW PLYMOUTH • AUCKLAND. As from Friday, 10th December, Messrs. Gibson's Motors will observe the following daily lime-talile (including Sunday) between New Plymouth and Auckland: — New Plymouth depart 7.45 a.m. Auckland arrive 5.45 p.m. Auckland depart 8.00 a.m. New Plymouth arrive 5.15 p.m. Booking Office, N.Z. Railway Road Service, Transport Terminal, Phone 44-900.
ILLUSTRATED TALK ILLUSTRATED TALK ILLUSTRATED TALK ILLUSTRATED TALK ILLUSTRATED TALK ILLUSTRATED TALK TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. It's the duty of every garden lover to be present at the TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT to hear the instructive and informative illustrated talks on Correct Lay-out of Home Gardens, and Compost Making, by two well-known authorities. MR. ROY THORNTON AND DR. GUY CHAPMAN. DEMONSTRATION OF COMPOST MAKING BY DR. GUY CHAPMAN Don't forget the TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. DIG FOR VICTORY NOW I DIG FOR VICTORY NOW!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 10
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