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AMUSEMENTS 'FIRST LOVE'| DURBIN STILL ATTRACTING- CROWDS! 11, 2.15 AND 8 P.M. A Universal Pictureß Presentation. REGENT REGENT REGENT . REGENT 11, REGENT 111, REGENT ; r REGENT DEANNA REGENT I L REGENT REGENT ' 1B REGENT ,gnißT LOTE ' S? 1 DURBIN | UIS1I? M l|||| I REGENT 'I REGENT REGENT REGENT REGENT REGENT REGENT . ROBERT STACK HELEN PAHRISH, EUGENE PALLETTE. LEWIS HOWARD. Deanna More Glorious than ever I Plans Ojien at Regent Phone 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TUDOR CINEMA") KYIKio. This Evening at 8.15. g§= Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake in m • "BLONDI E" |p (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |jf ALSO MARCH OF TIME, and m YESTERDAY'S FAREWELL TO m TROOPS IN QUEEN ST. n*,™, A~l TAKAPUNA. GAIETY CINEMA [ Gofers 05 ' ss Loretta Young. David Niven. Georgo M~ Sanders and Aubrey Smith, in H "4 MEN & A PRAYER." =e= Approved for Universal Exhibition. •K •it Deaf Aids Available. To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. Gary Cooper : Goo. Raft : in "SOULS AT SEA." « Recommended by Censor for Adults. W. C. Fields : Charlie McCarthy : in "YOU CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Popular Prices : Reserves No Extra. PICTUREDROME Z Sally Eilers with Allan Lane in "THEY MADE HER A SPY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Excellent Supporting Programmo. AMUSEMENT PARK AMUSEMENT PARK CIVIC SQUARE TO-DAY AT 2 - TO-NIGHT AT 7. ELECTRTC SPEED CARS, "KRAZY PLANE," "GIANT OCTOPUS" RIDE. MECHANICAL SHOOTING GALLERY, PENNY ARCADE, SKITTLES AND NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS. BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO THE MATINEES. COME ALONG—IT'S ALL FREE TO SEE Special Feature MECHANICAL WAXWORKS • (Madame Tussaud's in Miniature) Special Admission Concession for AdulU and Children during School Holidays. A Bowler and Sullivan Presentation. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH. OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL EVERY SATURDAY. See Saturday's Herald for Special Transport Arrangements SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP SWIMMING TEPID BATHS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. N.Z.'s Finest Swimmers Race for Auckland Titles. THRILLS! RECORDS! BRILLIANCE! Everything you expect of 100 per cent Sport. COME AND CHEER WITH THE CROWD. Resorves: Two Nip-hts, 4/■ One Night. 2/6 Unreserved: Bathside, IIGallery, IIChildren Half-price to Gallery. YACHTING n rruMAKI YACHT CLUB. / ANNUAL CLUB REGATTA, SATURDAY, JANUARY fi. ENTRIES for L, M, V, S, T, X, Y. Z Silver Ferns. Frostbites. Idle Alongs and Local Boats close with J. Burns and Co., Ltd., 5 p.m. TO-DAY (Thursday). Till 7.30 p.m., Phone 17-S-ia, Clubhouse, 0 p.m. Entry: L to Y Classes! 2/0. others 1/-. E. A. HAYNES, Hon. Sec. ART UNIONS A UCKLAND CENTRE, A ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. IWWI CENTENNIAL APPEAL • ESTIMATING COMPETITION. OFFICIAL ATTENDANCE EXHIBITION 30th DECEMBER, 43,021. Thrro Competitors estimated 43,000: — Ticket No. 3030 D G. Vince, Paeroa. Ticket No. 3125 D,—C. A. Buchanan, To Awamutu. Ticket No 3007 D.—Mr. C. Neill, Rotowaro, via Huntly. First three prices pooled totalling £4O, which is divided betiveen tho competitors as above. Fourth Prizo.—Ticket No. 1027 C. I. W. Traill, 101) Gillies Ave. (Estimate 43,151). Fifth Prize. —Ticket No. 3058 D. ? Tennant, P.O. Box 10, Matamata. (Estimate 42.850). K. DOUGLAS. Organiser. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES pERCV H A M B L I N. SPECIALIST FOOT CORRECTION, 603 COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDG., Associate of Dr. Reed U.S. Foot Specialist. p ,A T E N T S And PROTECTIONS Obtained in All Countries. JgALDWIN. gON & QAREX. REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEYB. Dingwall Buildings, 87-93 Queen Street. AUCKLAND DOGS FOR SALE CLAYSHOR Boarding Kennels, Wesl Tamaki Hd„ St. Heliors. Phone 17-775. HOTEL for Dogs. Boarding Kennols Tamaki Bridgo. Otahuhu. Phono 134. IRISH Terrier Male Puppies, pedigree.—Ye Parrot Shoppe, Victoria St. IRISH Setter Dog Pups, 3 months old; parents both good workers: £2 2/•. — V.X.. 2 HiM. Hkkald. VET. Clinic, Boarding Kennels. Papakura —J. Jarvle, Vet. Practitioner. Ph. 171. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE PONY, boy's, chestnut, gelding, 0 years, sound, quiet, £l2 10/-. —Pnone 01S. Pnpakura UNBROKEN Draught Bay Filly, rising 3 years, or would consider exchango Young, Active Horse suitable all farm work. —Apply Robinson's Estate, Coatesvillo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23545, 4 January 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23545, 4 January 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23545, 4 January 1940, Page 14

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