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AMUSEMENTS SOLD OUT FOR TO-NIGHT! \Hi PLAZA H 7 / =: QUEEN STREET \ £ j-=j Phone 41-586. \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2 P.M. — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. R.K.0.-Radio Pictures present The Greatest Talent Array Ever gathered in an Unforgettable Motion Picture. "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" Presenting CHARLES LAUGHTON — IDA LUPINO BRIAN AHERNE — ROBERT CUMMINGS HERBERT MARSHALL — RAY MILLAND ANNA NEAGLE — MERLE OBERON And 70 More Hollywood Favourites. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGGS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TIVOLI OXFORD TIVOLI — OXFORD TOP OF QUEEN ST. & 1 " Near Grafton Bridge _ flt Nightly at 8 11-2-5-8 Phone 44-138. Phone 42-274 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Murder At the Public Library! Every Thrilling Moment of their Lives in Deadly Peril! Two Lives . . . caught in a Strange Web of Murder and Crime . . . Tempted by Danger . . Lured by Love. The Season's Most Thrilling Mystery Drama. 20th Century - Fox Films present GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS GAIL PATRICK — RICHARD DENNING In the Original Screen Play, "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" Recommended by Censor for Adults. R I A L T O I, 'l| NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809. |l' FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 7 45 America's No. 1 Music Man. BING CROSBY At His Singing Best! "Be Careful. It's My Heart" and "White Christmas." FRED ASTAIRE With Two New Dancing Partners. VIRGINIA DALE — MARJORIE REYNOLDS. His Sensational "Firecracker Dance" will'have you gasping! In Irving Berlin's Happiest Musical Holiday. "HOLIDAY INN" "HOLIDAY INN" "HOLIDAY INN" Eleven New Berlin Songs. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Added Attraction on the Stage: THE GENIUS OF THE IVORIES, FRANK ANDREWS International Vaudeville and Radio Star, one of the world's leading exponents of Comedy and Trick Piano Playing. AN ENTERTAINMENT IN HIMSELP! Late of Fuller Australia and New Zealand Vaudeville Circuit, and Bert Le Blanc's Revue Company. IMITATIONS of Pianolas, Church Bells, Chimes. Musical Boxes. Novelty Jazz, playing with Nose. Feet and Hands Behind Back. AN ARTIST TO THE FINGERTIPS. HE'LL AMAZE YOU! m peter pan mi DEVOTED TO SWING. TO-NIGHT! DANCING — 8 TO MIDNIGHT. 3/- — Admission — 3/Reserves Tel. 48-777. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. Dancing — 8 to Midnight. WELCOME TO PERSONNEL OP THE SECOND DIVISION OF THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RETURNED FROM THE MIDDLE EAST (including Nursing Sisters, V.A.D.'s and W.A.A.C.'s). Naval Personnel and A. R.Tien who have served Overseas in the Battle Areas. A Civic Welcome will be tendered by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland at the apex of the TOWN HALL on WEDNESDAY, 23rd February, at approximately 12.15 p.m.. to all personnel of. the Second Division of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force who h:. vc. since the 23rd July. 1943. returned from the Middle East (including Sursmg Sisters, V.A.D.'s and W.A.A.C.'s), Naval Personnel (including Merchant Navy) and Airmen who have served overseas in the battle areas. The Army Authorities are arrang'ng for a parade to assemble in Princes and Alfred Streets at 11.15 a.m., the march to commence at 11.40 am. and proceed via Lower Symonds Street. Anzac Avenue. Quay Street, and Queen Street to the Town Hall. After the conclusion of the addresses of welcome, all personnel are invited to proceed into the Town Hall whe-e luncheon will be provided. Citizens are cordially invited to line the rovte so that a fitting welcome may lie accorJed to all ttosfc indicated above who have letu.ucd iiom overseas. JAMES MELl.ltili, -.22 Town Cierk. anisic tuition PUPILS, Piano and Singing, beginners; reasonable, Mt. Eden.—Write S. 3170, Star. 19

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 10

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