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AMUSEMENTS £ When funnier pictures are made you simply collapse LAUGHTER WEEK 11.0, 2.0, 5.0 and 8 p.m. REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. ■'fi Paramount Pictures Present " The Miracle of Morgan's Creek " Miracle of Morgan's Creek " Miracle of Morgan's Creek " There la no Morgan in it but there is a Private Ratzky "VVatzky. There is no Creek in it, but there is a Miracle in it....And What A Miracle! EDDIE BRACKEN BETTY HUTTON Who kissed the boys good-bye—Regiment by Regiment. In Addition: Paramount's Technicolour Featurette " The Showboat Serenade " Pathe British Newsreel. PLANS AT REGENT — PHONE 32-688 Recommended by Censor for Adults. 2.0 — R E G E N T — 2.0 7.45 — Sunday — 7.45 Doors 1.15 p.m. and 7 p.m. Programme as Screening Above it the Request of the Authorities the Regent -ill be Opened for the Entertainment of All -Ic-mbers of Forces in uniform and the Merchanl favy, each of whom may bring a Civilian Friend, PRICES AS USUAi No Reservation^. Approved for Universal Exhibition. O 7T< r> TZ 171 T T7»V" I MISSION HAY Y | Phons 5 0 _220 Final Screening To-night at Eight. NOEL COWARD In 'IN WHICH WE SERVE The deeply moving story of a warship! "he fighting spirit that is England's inspiration! Recommended by Censor for Adults. JOMMENCING MONDAY (AT MATINEE)— Sonja Henie in " MARRIAGE ON ICE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. CAPITOL 1 BA Ph L^eU AI To-night at 7.30 To-night at ,7.30 lumphrey Bogart, Julie Bishop, Raymond Masse: I ACTION IN N. ATLANTIC " Enthralling Gripping Drama of a Tp.nker. Also Guy Kibbee, Gloria Warren in ' CINDERELLA SWINGS IT Delightful Romance With Music. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. • II ASTOR HI To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 LAUREL and HARDY In " AIR RAID WARDENS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, JOEL McCREA In " PALM BEACH STORY" . Recommended by Censor for Adults. VtAYFAIR sa ™™2. haw To-night only at 7.30. tobt. Young, Larraine Day, Margaret O'Brien, ir " JOURNEY FOR MARGARET " Also Lynn Bari in " THE NIGHT BEFORE DIVORCE " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 3"C V C V PT s T * H E L I E R'£ . iLii/rCijii/bb Phone 51 . 00 0 70-night at 8. " THE FIRST OF THE FEW,' tarring Leslie Howard, David Niven, Rosamunc ohn and Anne Firth. Universal Exhibition. ilso News, etc. First Chapter New Serial. 7.45 SOUTHERN CROSS j ELI.ERSLIE [ To-night and Monday. ' PILOT No. 5." Franchot Tone. Marsha Hunt approved for Uni. " GALS INCORPORATED,' .eon Errol, Harriet Hilliard. Recom. for Adults. By Special Permission J. C. Williamsor Theatres, Ltd.) LAST NIGHT NOTICE: Because of heavy booking a small mount of additional seating accommodation has »een arranged in the stalls, and will be on ale at the door. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S Ever Popular Comic Opera " H.M.S. PINAFORE " " H.M.S. PINAFORE " " H.M.S. PINAFORE " H.M.S. PINAFORE " " H.M.S. PINAFORE " " H.M.S. PINAFORE " Acclaimed by a packed house last night as the brightest and best show yet presented by the New Zealand Combined Forces. Seddon Memorial Technical College Hall WELLESLEY STREET TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Produced by the Army Education Welfare Servic< vith a cast ot 70 Army, Navy and Air Forci >ersonnel, ?; FAIR £ING GEORGE V. MEMORIAL HEALTH CAMI FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 Concert Chamber, Town Hall Plain and Fancy Goods of every description. Home-made Cakes, Jams Pickles, delicatessen, Produce, Vegetables, Flowers Morning Tea. Cold Meat Luncheon (1/6). Afternoon Tea. TO BE OPENED BY THE MAYORESS AT 11 a.m. _ THE SHERIDAN players (Incorporated; Will Present The Man From Toronto A Bright Sparkling Comedy in Three Acts, ®?_„^ NDREW ' S ha LL, Lower Symonds Street. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, 2 THURSDAV. FRIDAY Tickets, 2/, obtainable at Lewis Farfv t & Ket pr °^ CIVIC WINTERGARDEN Every FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Private Functions Welcome on Any Night. INQUIRIES PHONE 30-100. ART GALLERY AND 3LD COLONISTS' MUSEUM WELLESLEY AND KITCHENER STREETS. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Sunday 2.0 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. USUAL HOURS ON LABOUR DAY. „ Admission Free. 21 1944 Household Collection Box Campaign BE IN THE NEXT DRAW FOR £500 In Cash Orders DRAWN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 There's another coming up—fill ud vour wnncn h „ o r d ,^°" e . C i ion - B .°\ "you quaW; 1 A ine nr . *i\v for £500 in Cash Orders i you haven t a box, you can send in Cash Sfhi ?'*• Kat ' onal Savings Certificate v. below, and we will allocate vol ,1 box ".umber. A £1 Victory Bond qualifies to! .0. icui ch3nces in the next draw—don't miss it AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE, U National Mutual Building. 41, Shortland Street Auckland. 2 REUNIONS •Til FIELD REGIMENT an-j Attached Unit R-.urioa in R.s.A. BuilUinj. Hi-h street Novcm it. 2j. Members wishing to attend write' Martvn :3. !T..v A.v.. Rcniuera. ' 2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 250, 21 October 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 250, 21 October 1944, Page 10

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