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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT © A Xavonx * f AVON \ N I atf°NOrth°Bd. j V & Ponsonby Rd. J \ To-night at/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Murder and madness stalk the museum at night . . terror stalks your heart at horrors you have never even dared to imagine! "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" i "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" with BARTON McLANE — NINA FOCH STEPHEN CRANE — OSA MASSEN Recommended by Censor for Adults, and Most Unsuitable for Children. No 2 — FEATURE ATTRACTION — No. 2 No. 2 — FEATURE ATTRACTION — No. 2 HOOFS FLASHING . . . CROWDS CHEERING . . AS THEY CRASH THRU' TO THE FUNNIEST RACING COMEDY MADE! PATSY KELLY — ROSCOE KARNS MAXIE ROSENBLOOM — CAROL HUGHES "MY SON THE HERO" "MY SON THE HERO" "MY SON THE HERO" Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVON PATRONS NOTESERIAL. "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT," STARTS AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT I STATE 7 - 45 I ONEHUNGA A New Joy . . A New Delight IN MEMORABLE ENTERTAINMENT. Too thrilling for words ... so they set It to Music, Romance. Dance and Song. In Miracle Technicolour. RITA HAYWORTH — GENE KELLY LEE BOWMAN — PHIL SILVER In the Lilting, Audacious Musical, • "COVER GIRL" And Full Feature Length March of Time. • "WE ARE THE MARINES" PRINCESS I ?h°one IG 6^ 39 at 7-45 DOMINION ROAD I The Spirit of Red-blooded Youth Stirring you with the clash of love and courage of a Boy and his Horse. In All Technicolour RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER —RITA JOHNSON In Mary O'Hara's • "MY FRIEND FLICKA"

And TOM CONWAY — BARBARA HALE t "THE FALCON OUT WEST" REGAL [^°r 9 « at 7.45 PONSONBY ROAD I The Picture of a Thousand Climaxes! In All Technicolour. JOEL McCREA — MAUREEN O'HARA " In the Romantic Adventure Thriller "BUFFALO BILL" And EDWARD G. ROBINSON — LYNN BAR! t "T A MPICO" I ADELPHI i KTiS*" 7-30 I RICHMOND AVE. I Saucy - Surprising - Swell! The lowdown on the high times that the ball was over ... The story that Papa and Mama didn't tell of what went on when the cas liKhts went out. GENE TIERNEY — DON AMECHE LAIRD CREGAR IN THE LUBITSCH ALL-COLOUR 1 "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" And WALLY BROWN — ALAN CARNEY * "SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. « Denotes Approved lor Universal Exhibition.

RIALTO ==- NEWMARKET SUNDAY NIGHT at 7.30 OPEN TO rHE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS SERVICEMEN. Proceeds tor Charitable Purposes. 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 WILL HAY — JOHN MILLS "Black Sheep of Whitehall" Approved for Universal Exhibition. And DENNIS O'KEEFE — PETER LORRE "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MEETINGS THE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. TAKAPUNA BRANCH. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of Members of the Takapuaa Branch of the New Zealand National Party to be held in GAS CO. HALL, Halls' Corner. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, AT 7.45 P.M. After transaction of general business and the olsction of officers, an address will bo delivered by MR. K. J. HOLYOAKE, M.P. Members are reminded that the financial year begins on the Ist January In each year, and that only financial members are entitled to vote for the election of officers at the above-mentioned meeting. For the Committee, •18 W. H. FOOTE. Sec. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY AUCKLAND DIVISION MR K J. HOLYOAKE, M.P.. will address the following meetings: MONDAY. 16th AprtL—PAPATOCTOE: 'Presbyterian Hall, near Railway Station, 2 P-m. GREY LYNN ELECTORATE: Grey Lynn Library, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, 17th April.—LEWIS EADY HALL, Queen Street, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. 18th ApriI.—FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP HALL. Newton Road 2 p.m. ONEHUNGA ELECTORATE: Royal Oak Hall. 8 p.m. THURSDAY. 19th ApriI.—WAITEMATA ELECTORATE: Gas Co. Hall, Takapuna. 8 p.m. All members, friends, and those interested are Invited to these meetings. 17 AUCKLAND CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS* ASSN. Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the above association will be held on MONDAY EVENING, April 23. 19.45. at 7.30 p.m.. in the OVERSEAS CLUBROOMS, Queen's Arcade. BUSINESS: (a) Adoption, or otherwise, of a new Constitution (as submitted by the Constitution Committee set up by the General Committee of the association). (b) General. MOLLIE JOHNSON, Secretary. N.B.—A copy of the proposed Constitution may be seen at the office of the association at any time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on MONDAYS to FRIDAYS inclusive. 14 THE AUCKLAND ELECTORS AND RATEPAYERS' ORGANISATION Invites you to hear JOHN HOGAN in the CONCERT CHAMBER Next WEDNESDAY NIGHT, April 18, at 8 p.m., on "Make Democracy Work —and Avoid that Slump. The Alternative to Post-war Breakdown. A special welcome to all servicemen and ex-servicemen. What is ahead? What can YOU do about it? Come and hear JOHN HOGAN—a great speaker with a great message. Chairman: MR. KEITH J. H. COHEN. No charge for admission. Collection. 14 AUCKLAND CUTTERS, TRIMMERS. PRESSERS' AND OTHER CLOTHING EMPLOYEES A special General Meeting will be held on MONDAY, 23rd April, at the TRADES HALL, Kobson Street. Business: Nomination for position of secretary. The Quarterly Meeting will be held at the conclusion of the above. D. BROPHY, 14 Acting-Secretary. OTAHUHU TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL OLD STUDENTS.—A Meeting at 7.30, Room A, High School, April 18, to form Girls" Basketball Team.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 88, 14 April 1945, Page 12

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