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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Prices 1/ to 3.4. Deal Aids Availatle. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. Air Conditioned Throughout. Now in Season. Warner Bros. Lyrical Miracle in Glorious TECHNICOLOUR. "THE DESERT SONG " A thousand desert shadows spring to life as avenging tribesmen roar out of sun-swept dunes . . . No force can challenge their right to the desert they love ... A Cast of Thousands, including DENNIS MORGAN (Daredevil Leadci ol the Riffs). IRENE MANNING FAYE EMERSON — BRUCE CABOT GENE LOCKHART — LYNNE OVERMAN. "THE DESERT SONG", With all the Cscar Hammersteln - Sigmund Romberg Song Numbers . . . "One Alone." "Desert Song." "Riff Song," Approved for Universal Exhibition. On the Same Programme: i "VOICE THAT THRILL.f.D THE WORLD" (A Saga ct the rise ot Talking Pictures, featuring all the milestones of Sound Entertainment from the earliest experiments to the Screen MasterPieces of to-day). "SKY SA.'LING" (Thrills and Spills of Gliding). "BUGS BUNNY THE SUPER MAN" (In Beautiful Technlcolour). PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS. On the Stage: EILEEN QUINN. REG. MADDAMS at Civic Organ. ["BERKELEY 1 C .^ O Y This Evening at Eight o'clock. Maria Montez, Jon Kail and Sabu in " WHITE SAVAGE " An Idyllic Romance in the South Seas Filled, with Adventure. I Magnificently Filmed In Colour! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Cinesound Review and Selected Featurettes. [CAPITOL] BA P Ln e6 ° 2 Jo AL This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. ABBOTT and COSTELLO In "HIT THE ICE" By Far Their Best and Funniest! Aiso Ann Savage. Tom Neal in " KLONDIKE KATE " Actionful Comedy Drama of Alaska. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. HIS MAJESTY'S SEASON EXTENDED SEASON EXTENDED BY PUBLIC DEMAND Of " STEP LIVELY REVUE " "STEP LIVELY REVUE" " STEP LIVELY REVUE " 8 p.m. •TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. AND THREE FOLLOWING WIGHTS Matinee Next Saturday HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: OSSIS CHEESEMAN Eminent Pianist LI-»NE Sensational Dancer None more intriguing or daring. JOHN MCCARTHY Singing Famous Red Shadow" Songs. GEORGE and the Amazing Hindu Needle Mystery. "POPEYE" LIMPIS Two-voiced Comedian DAN FLOOD Gives Inside Information on Henry V 111.'5 Wives. DES BEATTIE In Comedy Sketches LIONEL STONE Topicalities in Song GWEN TUP.TLEY New Zealand's "Gladys Moncriefl" in Musical Comedy Gems. SUPERMAN ... Amazing Feats oi strength ALAN MATTHEWS Ventriloquist n! "Kiwis]; ART D'ARCY As "Wirme the Waar PHASER-DALY Crooner FRANK RUSH TON Boy Accordion LEO STAFFORD-BUSH Boy Soprano LOVELY BALLETS BY JOY BEATTIE. ! THRILLING SONG SCENA FROM "MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" LOVELY "MERRY WIDOW" BALLET PRESENTATION. MAGNIFICENT FEATURE "SONG OP THE DAWN." FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA FEATURING " OUR MISS GIBBS " Musical Director, Frank Poors. SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF • FRAZER DALY and WILL LIMPUS. Ist and 2nd in Radio Talent Quest, Class A, And LEO STAFFORD-BUSH and FRANK RUSHTON Ist and 2nd in B Class. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 5/; Back i Stalls, 3 6 (reservable); Oallery. 1,6. Early | Doors,' 6d extra. | PHONE RESERVATIONS 50-455. 45-100. 11 LECTURES W. E. A. LECTURES. THE WORLD OF PLENTY A showing of the Film "The World of Plenty," accompanied by a lecture by Mr. A. W. Greig. BSc and followed by discussion, will be held at the Old Grammar school, Symonds Street, en THURSDAY. April 12. at 7.30 p.m. Come and J see and hear the discussion of this much discussed film. Admission. 6d. Classes in Music, Literature. Art. Anthropology, The Maori Race. Psychology. Public Speaking. Industrial Psvchology, English. International Affairs etc commence In th; week beginning April 16 Obtain a programme of details of these courses from the Director. Adult Education, Old Grammar School. Symonds Street. Telephone 48-094. " l - : THE AUCKLAND ACCOUNTANT STUDENTSSOCIETY (Inc.). A Lecture will he delivered en FRIDAY 13th April, at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Courthouse Lane, at 7.3opp.ms. s Speaker: MR. JOHN GRIERSON. F.P.A.N.Z. Subject: "RECEIVERSHIPS AND LIQUIDATIONS." Any intending members are cordially invited to attend - J. V. WARD. H Secretary. EUROPE IN THE NEWS An Illustrated Talk, following the course of current events in Europe, will be given in the LEWIS EADY HALL. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. April I 18, 2 p.m.. by MISS ELSIE K. MORTON. Many coloured slides will be shown of the magnificent scenery of Bavaria. including Berchtesgaden. Salzburg. Nuremburg. Munich, also Cologne, Vienna and the Brenner Pass. Admission 1/6. Reserves Lewis Eady, Ltd., 2/. 11 N.Z. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY (Inc.). AUCKLAND BRANCH. Meeting in UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL TO-MORRCW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Illustrated Lecture on "PEKING AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD," By DR. C. W. PARR (Formerly of Peking University). Public Invited. G. a. HARVEY. 11 Hon. Secretary. CAN WE AVOID A SLUMP ? Important facts and proposals will be outlined by JOHN HOGAN in the TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 8 p.m. Auspices Auckland Electors and Ratepayers' Organisation. 13 MEETINGS THE SALVATION ARMY PONSONBY ROAD. NEWTON Spiritual Rehabilitation Campaign APRIL 15 APRIL 22. Meetings will be held Each Night Next Week (except Saturday), at 7.30. A Friendly Welcome to Strangers. Bright Singing, Straight Talking. Speaker: MAJOR HARRY COFFIN (Late chaplain 3rd Div.. 2nd N.Z.E.F.). Come yourself and bring a friend. 13 N.Z. HOME SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION (AUCKLAND BRANCH), Inc. DISCLAIMER Members will please note that the Meeting convened for this evening in the Epiphany Hall is not held under the auspices of the Association. The convener has not been given authority to call a meeting cf members. Any discussion of Association business will be out of order. R. TAYLOR, President. 11 W. J. MOORE, Secretary. ECONOMIC SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND BRANCH: At the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, this evening. 7.30 p.m.—Annual meeting. Business: Accounts; election of officers: general. 8 p.m.—General Meeting. Address by Mr. Truscott. "Where Are We Going?" U N.Z. BED CHOSS SOCIETY (Inc.). MT. ALBERT SUB-CENTRE The Annual General Meeting of the above subcentre will be held in the Mt. Albert Presbyterian Church Hall on WEDNESDAY, April 18, at 7.30 ll"" D. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. WAlHEKE.—Pensioners' Association will address Pensioners and others interested at SURFDALE, 2 p.m. SUNDAY NEXT. UNITY IS STRENGTH By the Organiser—YOUß PENSION? 11 T. H. MEGANN.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1945, Page 10

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