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' AMUSEMENTS CHILDREN SIXPENCE AT ALL DAY SESSIONS Direction: civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: II 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.' Picture that Really Shoots the Works "THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. He made the "Roaring West" roar with laughter. Mark Twain, creator of "Tom Sawyer," "Huckleberry Finn," "Puddenhead Wilson," "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," "The Innocents Abroad," "The Prince and the Pauper." 'The Adventures of Mark Twain' Has a cast ol hundreds, headed by Fredric March Fredric March (as Samuel Clemens) Alexis Smith Alexis Smith (as Livvy) Alan Hale Donald Crisp C. Aubrey Smith On the Same Programme: "Fin 'n Catty" A Merrie Melodie in Technicolour of a wise cat and a wiser goldfish. Captured Japanese Newsreel Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS at the Civic Organ. [BERKELEY] ™ ™ Final Screening To-night at Eight. Ray Milland, Ginger Rogers in " The Major and The Minor " . A Most Delightful, Sparkling Comedy Romance. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Air Mail News, Special Russian News, etc. | CAPITOiTj B A Ph L one M 62 ° s * A L Final Screening To-night at 7.45. Jeanette Mac Donald, Nelson Eddy in "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also George Zucco and Wanda McKay In "THE BLACK RAVEN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. HI ASTOR !|| Finally To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 George Raft, Vera Zorina in "FOLLOW THE BOYS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Jane Wyman, Edward Everett Horton in "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. "DTT'TP'PT TTQQ a T - x HEL I E R'S JT XlilliiAijlliksks Phone 51-000 To-night at 7.45. " SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES," In Technicolour. Starring Betty Grable. John Payne, Carmen Miranda, Cesar Romero, Charlotte Greenwood, Edward Everett Horton with Harry James and His Music Makers. Also Serial " THE BLACK SHADOW," and the Latest Fox News. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ] SOUTHERN CROSS | KLLERSLIE To-night " "WE'LL SMILE AGAIN." Flanagan and Allen Recommended by Censor for Adults. " THE GHOST THAT WALKED ALONE," Arthur Lake, James Carter. (Universal Exhibition.) nth HEAVY REGT. PERSONNEL. I regret that owing to Changed Circumstances the Dance and Social advertised to be held at North Head, Friday, May 25, has now been CANCELLED. E. C. CARTER, Sec. Motutapu Artillery Club. 24 INDOOR SPORTS BOXING TOWN HALL — TO-NIGHT PROFESSIONAL MIDDLE-WEIGHT CONTEST ROY STEVENS (Auckland) V. JACK McCANN (Wellington) Ten Three-minute Rounds. Excellent Amateur Preliminaries Admission: Stage, 11/: Special Circle, 5/7; Circle, 4/6; Ringside Stalls, 4/6: Stalls, 3/4, Gallery. 2/3. Prices Include tax. Amateur Weight-lifters CLUB BEING FORMED TO FOSTER ART OF WEIGHT-LIFTING. The object of building up physique of youths and men of Auckland, and training aspirants for Olympic Sports Championship. Loan of Barbells appreciated. Men interested in sport asked to attend inaugeration meeting WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, at 7.30 p.m. In the LEAH TAYLOR GYMNASIUM, Chancery Chambers, O'Connell St. 21 LECTURES TWO IMPORTANT LECTURES By HERBERT SUTCLIFFE Food Scientist, Health Lecturer At LEWIS EADY HALL, TO NIGHT, 8 P.M. "FADS AND FACTS ABOUT DIET FOR HEALTH OR DISEASE." SPECIAL DISPLAY OF RADIANT FOODS. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 8 P.M. "THE KEY TO HEALTH AND SUCCESSFUL LIVING." The Makers or Breakers of Radiant Vitality are GLANDS, NERVES AND EMOTIONS. Keep Them Healthy. Also DEMONSTRATION OF CORRECTIVE PHYSICAL EXERCISES FOR YOUNG AND OLD BY LOCAL STUDENTS. Come Early and Bring Your Friends. Music. Collection. 21 FOR WOMEN ATTRACTIVE PERM., 9/6: Machineless Perm, 8/6; Combination, 10/6,—Phone 41-708. Bring Advt, V AUXILIARY Members—Special service to all In uniform.—Steele Photos, opp. Amusement Park. MT CORNS, Callouses, Foot Trouble; Consultation, Advice Free.—N. Ross. Queen's Arcade. 44-336. MT CONSULTING Chemist for Women, 9 to s.—Eliza Powell. 406. Colonial Mutual Bldg. 40-048. MT DANCE HALL Free tor your Parties and Weddings. Catering from 2/6 per head.—Apply Lyons. 13, Customs St. West. MT EIDERDOWNS Recovered in Satin. £2 10/.—Karlena. 460. Queen St.. Opp. Myers Park. 48-093. MT GOLDEN Hat Box—Exclusive Millinery, Remodelling. Ph. 43-353. T. and O. Bldg., Wellesley St. MT LADIES—Let Moody's Dye Your Costumes, etc.— Phone 40-802. MT LADIES' COSTUMES, latest style. Tailored.—R. G. Boyd. Tailor. 31, His Majesty's Arcade. MT LADIES' Hand Mirrors, Leadlights Repaired, also Window Glass. Putty supplied.—Sauvarins. Ltd., 4. Norland St., off East St., Newton. MT MISS FOX, H.B. Bldg., Queen St.—Permanent Waving (oil, steam). —42-919. MT MILLINERY. Reblocklng. Renovations, all sizes and fittings. Ladles bring your Hats when Inquiring—Manon::_Jl 1 MT NESTLE'S SHAMPOO Tint, all shades obtainable. Miss Borgolte. City Chambers. Phone 43-215. V PORTRAITS of Charm and Loveliness.—Steele Photography. 322. Queen St.. opp. Atwaters. MT SISTER ALICE, Mental Healer. 40. Northland St.. Grey Lynn. Phone 26-083. MT ABOLISH SUPEBFLOUS HAIRS. WARTS AND MOLES. Permanently, Painlessly, Guaranteed. Specialist: MISS HUNTOR. 8.A., D.D.S., Reg. N.Z RAYNOR SALON. Top Floor. Colonial Mutual Building, Queen St. Phooe 42-440. MT THE MODERN BAG CO., LTD.—For all LEATHER GOODS. REPAIRS, including BOOTS AND SHOES. FOUR SHOPS: 270. Karangahape Rd., six doors (Ponsonby side), past Geo. Court's; 400, Queen St.. little above and opp. Town Hall; 19. Shortland St., opp. Star Office; 250, Broadway, Newmarket (car zone), station entrance. V OVER WEIGHT I OVER'WEIGHT! EASY TO TAKE. NO DIETING. REDUCE SAFELY. PRICE 10/6. Consult Coutts the Chemist. E. 8. COUTTS, Chemist, 47. Queen Street, opposite Waverley Hotel. Also Branch at Whangarei. M RETAIL CREDIT SERVICE. Take advantage of our Retail Credit Service, which enables you to Purchase Motor Accessories, Hardware, etc., as well as Drapery and Footwear from the Store of your choice, charge to our account, and spread repayments to Leaders over 20 weeks. Inquire at LEADERS CASH ORDERS, LTD.. 63, Karangahape Road, By the Tram Zone below Maple Furnishing Co. RMF ... " •' /o

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 118, 21 May 1945, Page 8

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