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AMOSEMXiXTS 4— Sessions Daily — 4 n a.m.. 3 P.m- 5 p.m., 8 p.m. ■- ■ FULLER'S :■ - ST. JAMES , THEATRE, '■" CENTRAL HEATING - Plans *t Theatre. Tel. 32-920. The Greatest Musical Romance Since "Thousands Cheer." With More Lenghs — Melody — Romance — Fun Laughs — Melody — Romance — Fun than ever before in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-e Hilarious Presentation of "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR" "TWO GIRLS'AND A SAILOR" With a Host <rf Stars, including: Van Johnson, Jose Iturbl (brilliant pianist of Thousands Cheer"). Albert Coates (famous conductor), Grade Allen, Harry James. Jur.e Allyson. Gloria De Haven. Carlos Ramirez, Virginia O'Brien, Approved lor Universal Exhibition. "ST« T It's So Warm and Cosy. This Evening at Eight o'clock. Monty Woolley, Grade Fields in "HOLY MATRIMONY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Selected Featurettes and Air Mall News, Mr. Sullivan with N.Z. Division in Italy, psAPrrUrrj BA P^ M e^ AL It's Sβ Warm and cosy. To-night 7.45. To-night 1.4S Jean Arthur, Lee Bowman in "THE IMPATIENT YEARS" A Splendid Romantic Comedy Drama. Also Tom Conway, Jean Brooks to "The Falcon and The Co-eds Delightful Comedy Mystery Drama. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 11l AQTAP 111 DOMINION ROAD AbIUJtV Phone 61-433 To-night 7.30 :: Variety Session 7.30-8 Gloria Warren. Kay W«* W '^ r , I ]mTi 5 "ALWAYS IN MY HEART Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers, Jane Wyman In "You're In The Army Now M S ofSKTS- B^CK Un r^R aI TO Xh T«> Conception Camp Horrors will be «reened after each performance and is suitable for adults only. PEERLEbo ' Phone 51-000. To-night and Monday at 7.45. "FIRST COMES COURAGE" With Merle Oberon, Brian Aheme. WITH EXCELLENT SUPPORTS Including Latest Fox Newsreel. Also the final Episode of the Serial THE SHADOW. MATINEE 2.15 P.M. SATURDAY. I CRQSjTj Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland " SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC " Leon Errol, Ann Rooney Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR SAN P D j;^ HAM To-night and Monday Night 7.30. Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland In M.G.M.'s Technicolour Hit " THOUSANDS CHEER " AIBO " U-BOAT PRISONER " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.

PAR IPES _ CHURCH PARADE The Venerable Order of St. John THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS (Auckland District) The Annual St. John Day Service and Parade Will bO held at ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL To-morrow, Sunday, June 24 AT 2.30 P.M. Divisions leave Newmarket at 2 P.m. If wet assemble at Parish Han. D. T. MAOKAY, Commissioner, Auckland District. The Venerable Order of St. John FESTIVAL OP ST. JOHN BAPTIST. A Cordial Invitation Is extended to an Members of the Venerable Order of St. John and of the St John Ambulance Association and Brigade and Friends to attend the Annual Church Parade and Service to be held at ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, Parnell To-morrow, Sunday, June 24 AT 2.30 P.M. The address will be given by the Rleht Rot. n W?J. Simkin, Bishop of Auckland. S. E. LANGSTONK, 33 Secretary. IvECTURES AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. SCIENCE AND THE WAR. The third Lecture of this year's series. "Science and the War." will be given by SQUADRON-LEADER G. B. BELL, 8.E., B.Se., on MONDAY, June 25. at 3 p.m., In the University College Hull. Princes Street, under the title "BEHIND THE SCENES"; the story of the Engineering Division. Auckland Technical Development Branch, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. The Lecture vill be Illustrated by cinema fltm, and lantern slides. Chairman: a. Irwtn Orookes. Esq., M.l.Chem.E.. M.I.E.E. GILBERT ARCHEY, 23 Director. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER SUNDAY, 6.45 P.M. "THE COLLAPSE' OP JAPAN." Coloured Pictures on the Screen. Japs Bayoneting the Wounded, the Human Torpedo, Human Bomb, Jap Suicides, Cities, People and Shinto Worship. 3 — MOTION TALKIE PICTURES — 3 "HEART OF BRITAIN." Coventry and London In the BMtx. "BARABBAS," Praised Everywhere. "ABIDE WITH ME." A Means of Cheer and Inspiration. E. W. FRANCIS, Author and Lecturer. 23 LEWIS EADT HAI.I, MONDAY, JUNE 25, AT 8 P.M. A FREE LECTURE By MR. HYDE A Member of the Campaign for a true Christian Brotherhood. Atheists, Agnostics, Rationalists, and all supporters of Isms, including Religious Orders, cordially invited. All are assured of new light on old problems. And Pilate said: "What Is Truth?" 23 3ND N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). AUCKLAND BRANCH. WALTER S. OTTO, A.R.A.N.Z., A.A.1.5., win give a talk, followed by discussion, on "INTERESTFREE LOANS FOR REHABILITATION," In the CLUB ROOMS, Second Floor, Queen's Arcade, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, June 26. Questions and criticism Invited, and all Returned Men, particularly those with banking and accountancy knowledee or experience, will be welcomed. 26 N.Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.). SUNDAY, 2.45 P.M. Speaker: MISS E. JOHNSTONE, M.A. Subject: "Psychology. War Neurosis and Rehabilitation." 3, QUEEN STREET. Discussion. Friends Welcome. S RADIANT HEALTH CLUB UNITY HALL. 323, Queen St., TUES,, 26th, 8 p.m. Speaker: MR. JOHNSTON. "YUGOSLAVIA — TRIESTE?" Public Invited. Early Seats. 23 NEXT WEDNESDAY James Wylie will Speak in Unity Hall at 8 p.m. Subject. "The Disease of Discouragement," See next Monday i Advertisement. z "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 12

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