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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. Deaf Aids Available. Air Conditioned Throughout. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. Now Showing: Warner Bros.' TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL. "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" With a Cast of Thousands, headed by DENNIS MORGAN IRENE MANNING With all the Hammerstein. Sigmund Romberg Songs: "One Alone," "RifT Song." "The Desert Song." Approved for Universal Exhibition. On the Same Programme— "VOICE THAT THRILLED THE WORLD" (The Story of Talking Pictures). "SKY SAILING" (The Thrills and Spills of Gliding) "BUGS BUNNY THE SUPERMAN" (What's Cooking, Doc?) Paramount Air Mail News. , On the Stage. EILEEN QUINN. REG. MADDAMS at the Civic Organ. I'TTlnnT? I CINEMA :: REMUERA 1 '■jjr ! Ph. 24-749. To-night at 8. Fredcric March, Veronica Lake, Robert Benchley and Cecil Kellaway In "I MARRIED A WITCH" A Comedy based on a book by Thome Smith on the same lines as the "Topper" Series. ALSO: Latest British and U.S. Newsreels "Food, Weapon of Conouest," and Walt Dlsnoy s "Donald's Camera." Recommended by Censor for Adults. IpTmrpvi cinema :: takapuna I vJrxxlxJ J. X J 78-465. To-night at 8. Joan Crawford, Reginald Owen and Basil Rathbone in " ABOVE SUSPICION " Espionage, Comedy Drama. Recommended by Censor for Adults. fXVONDALE | Ann Sheridan and Mary Moore in the big success •• SHINE ON HARVEST MOON " Selected Supports. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. I OTP A\m !1 ONEHUNGA | b 1 J\AIN U I Phonc 54.350 To-night and Monday at 8 o'clock. Maria Monte/.. Jon Hall. Tarhan Bey "ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" " SWINCTIME JOHNNY " Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. 1 BIRKENHEAD j Fo ™ la ' Humphrey' Bogart, Mary Astor in " ACROSS THE PACIFIC " A Jap-slapping Story Sensation with its Mystery, Drama and Love. Recommended by Censor for Adults. fTMMSSADORI £ 7 c r p r Ben Lyon, Anne Crawford, David Parrer in "THE DARK TOWER" Biggest Circus Sensation Ever Screened George Sanders, Marshall, Philip Dorn "PARIS AFTER DARK" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. TTT T3 T7' T? Tl7' i paRN bl L I Ll-P-HlXv 1 i-t | Phone 4U-IS9 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Robert Taylor. Norma Shearer in " HER CARDBOARD LOVER " Franchot Tone, Ella Raines in " PHANTOM LADY " i Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 NEW ROYAITj STSKS TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Robert Paige, Diana Barrymore in ' '■ FIRED WIFE " Albert Dekker, Susan Hayward In " AMONG THE LIVING " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. "| — TrTXTpJO I NORTH COTE [ JVIIM VJT O j Phone 18-455 and 27-943 " LOVE ON THE DOLE " And Judy Canova in " LOUISIANA HAYRIDE" Botli Approved for Universal Exhibition. NEWTON RANGERS' FOOTBALL CLUB GREATER CLUB RALLY CITY BOYS' BAND HALL (opp. Druids' Hall, Newton) WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 18. Invitation extended to everybody now, intending, or previously Interested In the club. Ladies Will Provide Supper. j 4 W. G. SIMMS. Sec. LECTURKS W.E.A. AND ADULT EDUCATION'. OPENING OP CLASSES. MUSIC—Mr. Owen Jensen, April 16. LITERATURE—PioIessor W. A. Sewell, April 18. ART—Mr. A. R. D. Fairburn. April 10. MAORI RACE—Miss O. Adams, April 17. ANTHROPOLOGY—CoI. W. Clemesha, April 17. PSYCHOLOGY-Mr. H. C. Becroft. April 18. CHAIRMANSHIP AND PUBLIC SPEAKING—Mr. W. G. Swabey, April 18. INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY —Mr. T. A. Churton April 18 (Room 48. University). ENGLISH—Mr. D. W. Faigan, April 19. POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. — Mr. W. T. G. Airey. April 19. WOMAN IN THE HOME AND IN THE COMMUNITY —Mrs. M. Ratley and others, April 17 at 11 a.m. Other classes will be commencing later. All classes with the exception of Industrial Psychology will be held in the Old, Grammar School, Symonds Street, and all classes with the exception of Woman in tho Home and In the Community will commence at 7.30 p.m. The fee for a full course of 22 Lectures Is 5/. Enrolment ts made by attending the first lecture, f A programme giving details of the classes Is available on application. Classes In the suburbß and lunch-time talks in factories can be arranged where desired. Lecture courses are also available lor country students. For further particulars ring or write Director, Adult Education, Old Grammar School. Symonds Street. C.l. Telephone 48-094. '-14 AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION POPULAR LECTURES On SUNDAY SCHOOL AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S ACTIVITIES. EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 7.45 P.M. These Lectures, which have proved popular during past weeks, will continue during the next two months. Subject for MONDAY, 16th APRIL: "Map Drawing and Modelling In Bible Subjects." By MR. E. G. JONES. M.A., 8.6 c. Lecturer, Auckland Teachers' Training College, To be given in the SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION HALL. 323, QUEEN STREET (Just above Town Hall). Copies of these Lectures will be given to all attending. Syllabus of Lectures obtainable on request. 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 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/. 14 TnE POWER OF THE SPOKEN' WORD JAMES WYLIE, Consultant Psychologist, Lecturer and Analyst, will speak in UNITY HALL (Just above Town Hall) on WEDNESDAY, 18th April, at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Moral truth is never the full truth until it is organised into personality, and flashes In the eye, or thrills in the voice, or glows to the reason, or guide:; through sound judgment. 16 RADIANT HEALTH CLUB, UNITY HALL, 323, Queen Street. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 8 P.M. An Enjoyable Programme. Women's Institute's Concert Party. Public Cordially Invited. 14 N.Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.). SUNDAY. 2.45 P.M. . Speaker: MR. E. G. JONES, M.A.. B.Sc. Subject: "Thunderstorms, Thunderbolts and Lightning." 3, QUEEN ST. Discussion. Friends Welcome. S

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

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