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AMUSEMENTS Air-Ccnditioned. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Pour Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., a p.m. Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box at Theatre. Phone 30-100. " SONS OF THE SEA " Approved for Universal Exhibition. The :True Story of the - ; CUNARD LIN?. ... Based on the priceless records in the possession "of the family who founded, built and carried on the Cunard Line as a contribution to man's conquest of the sea . . . Starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE VALERIE HOBSON First Half includes: PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS. "INKI AND THE LION" (Technicolour). "DOUBLE OR NOTHING" Hollywood Stars and their Doubles. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. On the stage: THE HILO HARMONISERS. V~j i lllllllllllilllilllllllllllllHHllllll V IM I STRAND I I l!!llllll!!f!llli!lll!llllll!l!llll!ll! j Direction* Civic Theatre. Ltd. Four Sessions Only : 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock. Prices: 1/ to 2/10. Reserves from 1/6. Children Half-price to All Sessions. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. COMMENCING , TO-DAY The Most Gallant Story Ever Filmed ! " CUSTER'S LAST STAND " WITH ERROL FLYNN LIVING THE ROLE OF GENERAL CUSTER. OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND IN A STORY OF UNDYING FAITH: They Died With Their Boots On They Died With Their Boots On They Died With Their Boots On They Died With Their Boots On AMERICA'S MOST HEROIC ADVENTURE— AND IT'S WARNER'S BEST SINCE " SERGEANT YORK."

The Specially Selected Shorts Include:— LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS. ROOKIE REVIEW (Technicolour Cartoon). Book Now For Week-end. PH'^NE —43-114. . , CAB A R E T Mill METRO POL Ell IN QUEEN STREET. DANCE TO-NIGHT! "In Wintry Conditions" With " N.Z.'s Peppiest Dance Band " 1/6 LADIES. ::: GENTLEMEN 2/. Reserves Phone 42-330. — FOR COMFORT AND REAL ENJOYMENT — — M--ETROPOLE — . OPENS EVERY NIGHT. MR. HAYDEN MELLSOP MR. HAYDEN MELLSOP Whose term of service in China has been filled i with event, will tell something of the work of the Gospel in that land on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER; CONCERT CHAMBER. THE OTHER SPEAKER WILL BE MR. ALFRED WILLIAMS, MR. ALFRED WILLIAMS, OF LONDON. Mr. Williams is MILDMAY'S New Zealand' representative, and has already established himself in the hearts of New Zealanders. He has a/ Special Message lor Christian People on Thursday. These men will both speak at the Quarterly Rally of the World-wide Witness Fellowship. This Meeting promises great blessing. All keen and enthusiastic Christians invited. Young People specially Invited. 1 The object of the Fellowship is to develop the real Witnessing Spirit in all Christians. Ministers Bible Class leaders invited to - bring their young people. :22 | ~ " LECTURES SPECIALANNO U N C E M E N T ABOUT BANNED PAPER "DEMOCRACY." Fearless Exposure of Treatment of Returned Men. Clear-cut Proposals for Victory, ana Lasting Peace. HEAR JOHN HOGAN, Brilliant Lecturer, Reformer and Author. LEWIS EADY HALL. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 7.30 P.M. Probably John Hogan's Final Appearance before entering the R.N.Z.A.F., and will be a. Meeting to nememoer! x2O

MEETINGS A MEETING FOR THE FORMATION OF A MAORI GIRLS' WELFARE, RECREATIONAL AND. SPORTING- CLUB - Will be held-at the TRADES HALL. HOBSON STREET, To-night' at 8 o'clock. 19 ~ KA NEWTON. Convener. FUNERAL NOTICES PONSONBY KILWINNING R.A.C., NO. 394, S.C. Companions are requested to attend the Funeral of late M. Ex-Comp. W. H. TONGUE, P.Z., SATURDAY, February 20, 2.30 p.m., No. 1, Mount Eden Road. R. H. PAGE, • , First Principal. LO D G E POXSONB Y,. NO. 708, S.C. Brethren, are requested to attend the Funeral of our late WOR. BROTHER W. H. TONGUE, 2 p.m. SATURDAY, February 20, at 2.15 p.m. Funeral leaves from W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, 1, Mount Eden Road, for Crematorium. By Command of the R.W.M. NEWTON MARK LODGE, NO. 280 E.C. Brethren are requested to attend the funeral of our late Bro. W. H. Tongue, leaving Chapel. 1, Mt. Eden Road, at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday) . 19 W. HICKSON. W.M. ' LODGE MORNING SIDE, NO. 228. • The Brethren are requested to attend the funeral of our late Wor. Bro. W. H. .Tongue, leaving W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, oil SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. for the Crematorium. 19. By Command of the W.M. THE PONSONBY LO D QE, No. 54. Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral, of their late BRO. ERNEST STANSFIELD, which will leave his late residence, Road, Mount Albert, at 10.45 a.m. -MORROW (Saturday). fn<Cemeu.A.. A. E. CASHMORE. W.M. FOR MEN FOB SERVICE PEOPLE. Special Authorised Concession includes WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Our Portraits have a Living Quality exclusive to JACKSON PHOTOGRAPHY, 268 a, QUEEN STREET. (Four Doors Below Regent Theatre.) Watch for Verandah Sign. Phones: 43-624. 41-254. TP SERVICE FOB THE SERVICES. SPECIAL SERVICE TO ALL IN UNIFORM. STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY. 322. Queen Street (opp. Amusement Park) PHONE 43-370 v MQKEY TO LEND LEADER S -L E A D B B S MAKE ADVANCES On Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines. Motor Cars, Cattle. Live Stock. Farm Implements, etc. Without Removal. L E-A D E R 8 LOAN AND FINANCE. LIMITED. P i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 42, 19 February 1943, Page 6

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