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AMUSEMENTS. RUTH: "IT IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WEDDING FROCK IN THE WHOLE WORLD—BUT IT WAS NEVER FINISHED." ELLA BISHOP: "NO, DEAR, IT WAS NEVER FINISHED." N.Z.'s PREMIER THEATRE. Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. II A.M., 2 P.M.. 6 P.M.. 8 P.M. 5 P.M. SESSION AGAIN TO-DAY! ONE OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST TRIUMPHS! —I " CHEERS FOR 'H m\ MISS BISHOP " im From the Famous Studios ol United Artists. With MARTHA SCOTT And WM. GARGAN. EDMUND OWENN. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Specially Selected Brilliant Featurettes include POPULAR SCIENCE Amazing Operations at Ardmore Animal Hospital. POPEYE CARTOON "The Jeep." COMMUNITY SINGING FEATURETTE Songs you love to sing: "Tippy Tippy Tin" "La Faloma" "Lady of Spain" Also HOWARD MOODY at the Civic Grand Organ, playing "MOON MELODIES." including the latest hit. "MOON OVER BURMA." PRICES 1/ TO 3/4. Monday to Friday (inclusive). Very Latest Deaf Aids Available. Plans at the Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100. The Show Place of Auckland. Specially Warmed for Your Comfort. BERKELEY 11 SK™ Z. >r This Eveling at Eight o'clock. MBob Hope. Paulette Godd&rd in M"THE GHOST BREAKERS" y± A Screamingly Funny, Side-splitting VI Comedy. yr It's just made for laughs! it Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1- Walt Disney Coloured Cartoon. "Donald's VI Cousin Gus"; Air Mail News. etc. CAPITOL 1 l^ 0^!: M This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. ]yj JACK BUCHANAN. GRETA GYNT In M "MIDDLE WATCH." MThc uproariously funny comedy of the British Navy. M — Also — M " THE DEAD END KIDS M ON DRESS PARADE." M Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. DP T rp A NEW LYNN fill 1 A Phone 47-958 rO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. 7.45— Madeleine Carroll and Louis Hayward in "MY SON, MY SON." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Arthur Askey and Graham Moffat In "CHARLEY'S AUNT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY—Greer Sarson in "REMEMBER?" William Gargan in •ISLE OF DESTINY." Both Recommended by Sensor for Adults. WAVPATP SANDRINGHAM LVI-tt. 1 r Xi-IXV Phone 12-093 for Reserves. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY AT 7.30— Tyrone Power. Dorothy I.amour In " lOHNNY 4 POLIO." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Mso: Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart in ' rpHE A ROUND THE /CORNER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. >3\ AUCKLAND %(ja»p )|) CHORAL SOCIETY. Patron: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, SIR CYRIL NEWALL. Presentation of COLERIDGE-TAYLOR'S "HIAWATHA" "HIAWATHA" "HIAWATHA" "HIAWATHA" TOWN HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 7, AT 8 P.M. SOLOISTS * MADAME ALISON CORDERY Soprano. Mr! j. t. BATTERSBY Tenor. MR. STEWART HARVEY Baritone. FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF OVER 200. CONDUCTOR: COLIN MUSTON. Tickets now available from Members or at "Record Shop." Queen's Arcade. Prices 3/ and 2/. all reservable. Box Plan opens TUESDAY. June 3. at 8 o'clock a.m.. at "Record Shop." Queen's Arcade. F. AUSTIN. Hon. Secretary. Phone 22-385. 24 ELECTORAL THANKS. M T ' E DEN THOROUGH /COUNCIL. I SINCERELY WISH TO THANK THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN • WHO SECURED MY ELECTION. IT WILL BE MY ONE ENDEAVOUR TO SERVE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY ALL THE ELECTORS AND RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH. C. W. E. H OUGH 24 . - . . . . I WISH TO TENDER MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL MY SUPPORTERS IN THE RECENT NEWMARKET BOROUGH ELECTIONS. Special Thanks to H. J. Cooper and Sons. (NIX) HOGENAS. 24 "DIRKENHEAD BOROUGH ELECTIONS. THANKS TO SUPPORTERS AND FRIENDS. Best Wishes for the Future. A. C. STACK. 24 "IyrOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Electors who supported me last Saturday and to all those who worked so hard on my behalf. 24 A. RAINEY. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET Shampooing;. No danger shrinking.— Cleaning Service*, Ltd., Chancery Chambers. 44-600. O

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 18

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