3588E3 NEW ZEALAND 8 PREMIER THF.a CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd 11 A.M. THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT; Livincr from minute to minute . . Fleeing from city to city J FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH - JOAN BENNETT —. JOAN BENNETT JOAN BENNETT WALTER WANGER'S f M "TRADE WINDS" k m' "TRADE WINDS" 5 gj "TRADE WINDS" J A United Artists Release. jS S3 Recommended by Censor i§| "=§| for Adults Only. "With §T RALPH BELLAMY....ANN SOTHERN You I' find your supreme romantic thrills in this excitement-charged woman-hunt with lovely Joan Bennett as the girl fn flight, and Fredric Marcj au !;he man who caught up with her! Also Screening '■ 1939 MARCH OF TIMET^ "UNCLE SAM GOOD NEIGHBOUR* The truth about the Nazi oncroachmeijt in South America. Symouds St. Direction: R. J. KerrM** Daily: 2 and 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS Robert Taylor, Maureen O'Stillhan Frank Morgan in Metro-Goldw.yn-MayerV "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. lllillllilfil Commencing FridayjilMaifflMj FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING of Two 1939 ' METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER RELEASES! Herbert Marshall, Virginia Bruce, I Mary Astor ' j In \ "WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN" j "WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN" | Recommended by Censor for Adults I Also ! Lew Ayres, Maureen O'Sullivan, Ruth Hussey, Burgess Mfiredith. In
■ "SPRING MADNESS" | "SPRING MADNESS" g Approved for Universal Exhibition. Karangahape Rd. Dir.: R. J. Kerridge. (200 yards New-ton side George Court's) Sessions: 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES..,. Tyrone Power Alice Faye Don Ameche Jack Haley "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Robert Taylor Franchot Tone Margaret Sullavan Robert Yonng \< in "THREE COMRADES" "THREE COMRADES" "THREE COMRADES" Recommended by Censor for Adults "The Show Place of Auckland." I THE BERKELEY • M By the Sea! At Mission Bay! M Commencing To-nieht at Eiirht. M Edward G. Robinson n itli Rose- Stradncr (the new Viennese M Start, in M "THE LAST GANGSTER" MA magnificent and srim dram teamim with excitement. Kfl (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' : LAUREL and HARDY in "BLOTTO." M Fox Australian News, etc. &, jßeserves (no extra). Phone 17-377. i™ THE CAFE LOUNGE M ■ Open to th« public noon till 1 bjil | THE CAPITOL LSfe M Ginger Rogers, Douur. Fairbanks, jun„ ii M "HAVING WONDERFUL TIME" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Also Don Terry, Jacqueline Weils ii i v J "WHEN G-MEN. STEP IN." • IV) (Recommended b.v Censor for Adnlts.) CHURCH NOTICES JgAPTIST »jUBERNACLE Dpper Queen Street. rjpO-NIGHT QAPT. (J APT. JJEG. ji
commences his jyiFE QAMPAIGN Prayer Mesting at 7.30 p.m. (Reserved Seats in Campaign Meeting for those attending the Prayer Meeting) At 8 p.m. QAPT. will deliver his first address Subject: "WHAT IS THIS NEW LIFEr TO-MORROW (Thurs.), 2.45 p.m.—Women'l Rally.. Subject: "BEAUTY SECRETS. . 7.30 p.m. Campaign Meeting. Subject' "THE FIRST GOSPEL MESSAGE B> THE BIBLE." SATURDAY, April 15th, 5.15 p.m. Grnl Camp-Echo Youth Rally and Tea._ 7.30 p.m. "YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLYPrayer Meetings: Thurs. and Sat., 7 p.mPUBXia.3 NOTICES WHEREAS GEORGE MARTIN, of M York Street, Parnell, Auckland, Zealand, having died on the 29th day « June, 1938, and whereas I, RUBIE CAfr ROLL, of '29 Asquith Avenue, Rosebery, » the State of New South Wales, Austral being the only child of the said la-le Georjte Martin and Mrs. Martin, of 1-1 York Strew. Parnell Auckland, New Zealand, now be » known by all men that I, the said nBMj Carroll, do intend to enter a claim upon w estate of the deceased for my and my dren'ii rightful share of all land, properochattels personal, choses in action, cann <w all other assets of the said late GeorP Martin.—Rubie Carroll, 23/3/39.—Witnessed this 23rd day of March. 1939, L. CarrollChief Secretary's Department, Sydney. OF PARTNERSHIPNotijo in hereby given that (he ship heretofore existing between ARTHUJJ THOMAS DULEY and CHARLES AUGF;] RUST has been Dissolved as from the -i'" DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1930. C. A. RUST. A. T. DULEY DANOINO GYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF DANCING O 80 Symonds Street. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS • BY APPOINTMENT. - Modern and Old-Time Dancing • Classes MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 8 p.m..-commencing April 17STUDIO DANCE SATURDAY 15tb, 6 PJB. The Studio has been redecorated and tt "J* available for Weddings, Birthday Parties. For Particulars call or phone 42-23' MISS SPENCER ; - LIND Institute, Auckland's Most BrilUa"' Band. Old-time and Modern. Newmarket. Phone 45-870. -- YfODERN Ballroom ill Tuition Class. Friday c , ve "!^ {b mi» Classes, Operatic Dancintr and Eurbytn __ Correct Style and Technique. MAVIS TOLLEMACHE. HA Ranfuriy E-. Epsom. Phone IS-214. s~iirooi# "PRIVATE Lessons, 2/6; Tap, j» t 5 /. JT 40 new routines); 3 —Ruby Sheriff, H.B. Ri'lga- Newton. _—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23319, 12 April 1939, Page 22
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