amusements 3rd POPULAR WEEK! DAILY SESSIONS — 11-2-5-8.. i! !|, and Begg's. Theatre ||j j | Queen Street. CENTURY |Hr Queen Street — Phone 4- 169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd HERE'S SOMETHING BRAND NEW? IN MIRTH! Mystery! MURDER. The Champion Blue R'^°» ProduCCr Hunt Stromberg presents BARBARA STANWYCK From Gypsey Rosens Sectional Best Seller. "LADY Of BURLESQUE" "LADY Of BURLESQUE" introducing the Romantic New Leading Man MICHAEL O'SHEA — SHORT FEATURETTES — "INSIDE FIGHTING CHINA" (WORLD IN ACTION SERIES) popular Science — N.Z. News. Released Through United Artists. Recommended by Censor tor Adults. ~~ vTctcTrTy v v VICTORY Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner nt Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT AT 8.
You're No Daughter of Mine! I'm Casting You Out Like a Leper! Powerful Emotional Drama from one of the lust''' rutlflessnessf' de« "all he had planned. ROBERT NEWTON — DEBORRAH KERR In A. J. Cronin's Sensational "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. "I VICTORY rn v ] VICTORY Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AT THE SPECIAL REQUEST OF THE UNITED NATIONS HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES A FULL PICTURE PROGRAMME WILL BE SCREENED SUNDAY NIGHT For All Members of the Armed- Forces, each of whom may bring a Civilian Friend. Commences 7.45, Finishes at 10 WILLIAM (Hopalong Cassidy) BOYD "UNDERCOVER MAN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. , "CRYSTAL PALACE jj, 'l| MOUNT EDEN. Phone GO-573. HI 1 ' TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 U The War's Greatest Sea Story! 1943's Mightiest Story of Our Fighting Ships 1943 s Migmies whQ Them , ... .pn c ROBINSON — GLENN FORD EDWARD M?RGUroiTE CHAPMAN In the Greatest Sea Story of tlie War. "DESTROYER "DESTROYER" "DESTROYER" "DESTROYER" & WILLIAM BENDIX - GRACE BRADLEY "BROOKLYN ORCHID Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. j To-night at 7.45. Phone 60-142. JAMES CAGNEY - BRENDA MARSHALL and the R.C.A.F. in "CAPTAINS Of The CLOUDS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. ~~~ u —. -r- -r y"\rti • Final Screening DE LTjXE i TO-NIGHT at 7_45 j MOUNT ALBERT I Phone 3G-M4. BING CROSBY - FRED ASTAIP.E In Irving Berlin s •' HOLIDAY INN." & Richard Arlen — Jean Parker •• WRECKING CREW. Both* Approved for Universal Exhibition. ~ART GALLERY AND OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM WELLESLEY AND KITCHENER STREETS. OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 4.30 P.M. SUNDAY 2 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB OTAHUHU. DANCE Djg is ideal for summer dancing and private pan."-* Dress optional during summer months. For Details and Reservations 16-315 or 245S Otahuhu. _S4 LECTURES health talks By an International Nutrition Expert. MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, Founder of Dominion Dietetic Association. FIRST FLOOR, BRUNSWICK BUILDING, 174. QUEEN STREET .. (Period 20 to 24 March) WOMEN ONLY Commencing 2 p.m. Sharp. TUESDAY —"Recaptured Youth by Fasting." WEDNESDAY—"Protect Your Liver." THURSDAY—"Your Heart." FRIDAY —"Rheumatic Affections." Also to MEN and WOMEN Commencing 8 p.m. Sharp.
MONDAY —"Coughs, Colds and Catarrh." THURSDAY—"PubIic Enemy No. I—Constipation." Six Vital Lectures each and every week—and ail difierent! Education and Enjoyment. cmpri.il Feature:—The "Questions and Answers" Sessions. Bring your written questions. No Children Admitted. Silver Collections. GET BACK ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH! Appointments Phone 42-124. "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." W.E.A. PUBLIC LECTURE. The first of two Public Lectures, preparatory to the opening of the 1944 Classes, will be given on THURSDAY, March 23, at 8 M RUSHWORTH will speak on . PARLIAMhN TAHV INSTITUTIONS AND J.HE FUTURE. P «i UNIONISM." OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS STREET All Invited. Admission Fee 6d. Classes in Economics, Literature, Musical Apprejn rhiirmanship and Public Speaking, the Rfice Psychology, Art and Design, InterWorld commence on APRIL n. T-FV for Course of 22 Lectures 5/, 11 Lectures 3/ £5« Prncramme ol Lectures, giving full ?P.-fil" from DIRECTOR. ADULT EDUCATION. Sid Grammar School, Street. Telephone B A H A'l FAITH FABIAN ROOMS, 3, QUEEN STREET. -YESTERDAY. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW." Speaker: MRS. DULCIE BURNS DIVE. SUNDAY. 1 P.m. Other Meetings: BAHA'I CENTRE. 8. PIERCE BLDG., Symonds Street. Second and Fourth Tuesdays in Monlh. 2 1 £ p.m. Sundays, between Public Lectures, p 18 astrological research Next Study, "THEY DEVOUR WIDOWS' HOUSES." MISS IRENE RUTHEiIFORD. Inquiries Phone 27-517. 10 VXIVE RSI T Y (Inc.) SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m. speaker: COLONEL W. H. FORTUNE. Subject: "THE PACIFIC ISLANDS." 3 Queen Street. D.scusiion. "THE LIFE OF A CATHOLIC." Twelve Talks by REV. FATHER A. E. BENNETT EACH MONDAY, 8 p.m. p EXPRESS CO.'S BLDG.. 10. Fort Street. March 20. "I Confess to a Priest. Non-Catholics Welcomed. Questions Invitea. RADIANT HEALTH CLUB—Unity Hall. 323. Queen St., Tuesday, 21st, 8 p.m. Mr. Olanela. 1 "Immunisation." 13
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 66, 18 March 1944, Page 10
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