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AMUSKMEXTB To-day at 11.0, 2.5, 5.0 and 8 p.®. British Empire Films Present I 44 FINEST STORY EVER TOLD** I REGENT '.] J. C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. " SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON" " SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON " " SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON" " SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON* Not a war film but a magnificent shipwreck yarn which is true. The Producers thank the Board of Admiralty aM the Eagle Oil and Shipping Company, Limited owners of "San Demetrio," without whose hefi this picture could not have been made. * Technical Adviser: CHARLES POLLARD, 03.® (Chief Engineer,* M.V. San Demetrio) * IN ADDITION: "Beach Command" —Speaking of Animals, ' "Jolly Good Fellows" —Sportlight. j PLANS AT REGENT—PHONE j Approved for Universal Exhibition. 2.0 —R E G E NT — 2.0 7.45 — Sunday — 7.45 . Doors 1.15 p.m. and 7 pjn. Programme as Screening Above At the Request ol the Authorities the Regmj will be Opened for the Entertainment of a3 Membeis of Forces in uniform and the Merchant Navy, each of whom may bring a Civilian Friend. PRICES AS USUAL. No Reservation!, Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kcrridge Theatres (throughout N. 2.) [STATE | 5p3«.6«5 p 3«.6« [STATE] 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 Jane Austen's Romantic Comedy is a Most Lovable Laugh Riot. GREER GARSON. LAURENCE OLIVIER In "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" " PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" How five husband-hungry girls chanEe from lilj| to Mrs. makes a great story. Also: A Frothv New Tune-Laden Comedy in Glorious Technicolcur. MARY MARTIN. DICK POWELL In " HAPPY GO LUCKY " " HAPPY GO LUCKY " Gay Songs—a Galaxy of Girls—Music and Dancing in a Rollicking Story. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. . Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30,7.30 p.m. Y" Q (J "0" J] 1.30, 7.30 pa. Auckland's Most Modern, popular, Intimate Theatre Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. An Unusual Picture of Sudden Excitement ud Unexpected Dramatic Situations . . . " UNFINISHED BUSINESS" "UNFINISHED BUSINESS" IRENE DUNNE ROBT. MONTGOMERY Recommended for Adults. Also: A Request Return of the Inimitable BERT BAILEY BERT BAILEY In "Dad and Dave Come to Town" "Dad and Dave Come to Town" . Laugh Heartily at it all over again. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 BOROVANSKY BALLET of-40 BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 TO-NIGHT at 8.15 Final Performances of "Les Sylphides" — "Facade" — "Sigrid" — "Fantasy on Grieg's Concerto in A Minor" MONDAY NEXT and for One Week:— First Performance of "GISELLE," a Ballet in two acts. Music by A. Adam. Choreography by E. Borovansky. "Spectre de la Rose"—"Divertissement" Plans Levis Eady, Ltd. Prices:—B/, 5/. 2/3, plus tax, etc. Day Sales H.M.T. Kiosk from 9 a.m. HIS MAJESTY'S Direction: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. A. A. MILNE'S THREE-ACT COMEBY "TO HAVE THE HONOUR" " TO HAVE THE HONOUR" " TO HAVE THE HONOUR" AT ST. ANDREW'S HALL LOWER SYMONDS STREET WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 AT 8 P.M. By the GRAFTCN DRAMATIC CLUB'S PLAYERS. In Aid of N.Z. Home Servicemen's Assn. Funds. Box Plan for "To Have The Honour" Open! Lewis Eaay, Ltd., Monday, November 6. TICKETS 2/. Booking Fee 2d. The Cecil Hall School of Dancing Town Hall Concert Chamber WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 7.45 P.M. ORIGINAL AND COLOURFUL BALLETS. "Russian Picture." "The All Blacks," " s f en l,,? Ballet," "Witchery Woods"—a Children* »»s "Impressions of the East and West i« Q • "Mystic Isle" —a Legend, etc. Adults 1/6, Children 1/. Booking Wiseman's Queen Street, from Friday. November 10. _ NEXT MONDAY EVENING AT 8. D. D. O'Connor Presents The Distinguished European Actress MARIA DRONKE In a New Programme of POETRY READING At the LEWIS EADY HALL. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CHILDREN'S PLAY CENTRE THE REMUERA PLAY CENTRE Will open on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. SOMERVILLE HALL. Remuera Road, from 1 P-» • 5 p.m., and will then continue two days » (Tuesday and Friday), until Christmas. m ment of every description 'will be neeaea, , would anyone willing to donate Toys, BeasPrams, Carts .etc., please get in touch MRS. A. C. KEYS, telephone 17-033, or MRS. A. B. THOMPSON, 16-476, Arrangements will be made to collect theff.^ 1944 Household Collection Box Campaign NEXT DRAW CLOSES DECEIVER «• £500 In Cash Orders DRAWN DEC. 15—In Time For Jjnas Shopping Keep your Household Collection Bo* to the limit this month. Having no do cxcuse. You can share in the good jngi sending cash, Victory Bonds or National £» I<(11 Certificates to the address below Tiotii allocate you a box number. A £1 viciu j ff will give you four chances m the ne M All we ask you to give is money—lor those are giving all! AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE, National Mutual Bids., 41. Shortland StreeJ. Box 2223, Auckland. HEIMONS - SOUTH AFRICAN WA3 REUNIO*'' VETERANS AND SOLDIER SONS K FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, at 8 PHAYNES HALL, IC6, Hobson Sub «/. Make it a night. All S.A. 4 T. A. GWILLIM. Preside"^ I ~ . ' K'rt

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 262, 4 November 1944, Page 10

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