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K K K K K KKKKKKKKKK K K KKKIN G S K K K KINGS K K K KKKKK K K K K Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) Deaf Aids Available Screening 2 s—B p.m. THE PICTURE ALL GLSBORNE IS FLOCKING TO SEE Never have characters been more widely discussed, more perfectly cast, than in this wonderfully human film. DOROTHY McGUIRE PEGGY ANN GARNER JAMES DUNN TED DONALDSON 111 "A Tree Grows “A Tree Grows "A Tree Grows “A Tree Grows “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” In Brooklyn” In Brooklyn” In Brooklyn” In Brooklyn” YOU’LL OPEN YOUR HEART to the Nolans of Brooklyn in this story of their laughter and tears, but mostly laughter; of good and bad, but mostly good. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre Phone 3433. ENTERTAINMENTS OPERA HOUSE FRI. SAT. MON. MARCH 29, 30, APRIL 1. Direct from Record-breaking Seasons at Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, English Amusements are Proud to Present. THE AMAZING THE AMAZING ME. EOOKLYN EOOKLYN FROM LONDON. Recognised Throughout Britain, U.S.A., and Australia, as the World’s Most Modern Magician. We won’t tell you how good the attraction is. Read this extract from Wellington Dominion of 12/1/46. “Clever Deceptions—Season of Vaudeville and Magic Opened. The ‘amazing Mr. Rooklyn’ unpacked his wares of wonders in the Grand Opera House on January 11th for the first time m New Zealand. This modest, wellgroomed, quiet-voiced performer from England is a new variant of the species. He adds touches of originality to illusions, dressing the stage with elaborate sets of scenery to match the mysteries in hand, and lends animation to the prospect of using a neatfigured, nimble-footed ballet of ten girls. . . Mr. Rooklyn. however, is not only a skilful illusionist; his sleight-of-hand work is also of a high standard. Nothing gained warmer applause than his manipulation of many billiard balls, while his tricks and shuffles with cards prove his digital dexterity to the most blase.”

BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP. BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP. Box Plans at Tat'crsall & Bayly, SUPPORTING VAUDEVILLE ACTS INCLUDE:— TED JAMES. Comedian: FLORENCE GOLD, Soprano: ALTA LOWE. Wizard of Music: SFLWAY SISTERS. Acrobats: KEOGH and RAY. Fast and Furious Tanners: JOY CLYDE, Soubrette: YOLA FONTAINE. Premiere Danseuse: and the Famous SYDNEY TIVOLI BALLET. THE WHOLE COMPANY ARRIVED IN N.Z. BY 3 FLYING BOATS. NIGHT PRICES: Res. Stalls and D.C.. 7/(3; Unreserved s'-; Back Stalls 4/-; Pit 2'-. MATINEE PRICES: 4'-. 3/-, 2'- (all plus tax.) MATINEE SATURDAY. 2 p.m. 662 _ AG AIN—TO - NIG HT—TO - NIG H T The Evergreen Orchestra. Masters of Swing and Rhythm. DANCE -DANCE SELVYN HALL SELVYN HALL DA NCE DANCE A NIGHT OF NIGHTS FOR ALL. 788 DANCE. Y.M.C.A. DANCE 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MAR. 23. Proceeds to CORSO. Y.M.C.A. GISBORNE— YOUTH—CENTRE. 058 TO-NIGHT AT TO-NIGHT MAKARAKA DANCE DANCE Free Red Buses. Len Barker's Orchestra. Ladies 2/0. Gents 3/-. W. W. JONASEN. g 37 Chairman. SPINSTERS’ BALL OPEN INVITATIONS. PATUTAHI HALL, THURSDAY. MARCH 28th, at 8 p.m. Fruit Salad Supper. Len Barker’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. i L 2 d , i - es 5/ ' Free Bus leaves Peel Street, 7.45 p.m. 436 ROTORUA COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Inc.) HE Initial Festival of the above Dcietv will be held cit Rotoiua fiom ay 10th to May 10th, 1940 inclusive. OC AT, INSTRUMENTAL. ELOCUtON ’FANCY AND NATIONAL DANCING ITEMS. ■heduies and Entry Forms available om the Secretary, French’s Buildings, atorua. LOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES STENDED UNTIL MAR. 31st, IJ4O. OTE: Owing to shortage, Copies of usic may be forwarded up to loth PRIL, 1940. W, L. FARRANDS, Hon. Sec. iSBORNK~-AMAT£Uir i ;ATni J ETIC AND HARRIER CLUB (Inc.) IRAND FINALE OF THE SEASON. ASTINGS-GISBORNE INTER-CLUB ATHLETIC MELTING. CHILDERS ROAD RESERVE SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, 2 p.m. 15 Visiting Athletes, c Cyclist, versus runner over 100yds. dries Free. R° st Entries. Admission 1/-. od. ANNUAL PRESENTATION Ol 1 TROPHIES AND DANCE IN EVENING LE GRAND LOUNGE. Hastings Visitors Guests. 1 Welcome. Good Supper, lbs 2/0. C. N. JOHNSON, j ; Hon. See.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21978, 23 March 1946, Page 1

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