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AMUSEMENTS f S PRE <^ClV^> ""Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd."*' j -II A.M.— 2.15 —BP.M. : HOLLYWOOD'S MOST TALENTED STARS . ■ OF TO-MORROW The Story of Gus Edwards, the man who marie to-day's Headlineis OLD favourites NEW SONGS m R LAUGHS MELODY A Paramount Picture »jf . ' Approved for Universal Exhibition! •. With " • : ; K BING CROSBY LOUISE CAMPBELL NED SPARKS. -X- 1. SENSATIONAL STARLET —'. Fourteen-year-old golden-voicid Linda Ware I u ■Jf 14 OLD FAVOURITE TUNES— The songs their hearts rctneia. her, from old days! s *, v .i 4 NEW BING CROSBY HITS— • Tunes you're hearing right now, everywhere! 100 MUSICIANS —The Los Angel's Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, led by Damroschl IT'S FULL OF SINGING . . . DANCIfIG AND ALL KINDS OF FUN. The Show of Auckland^ | THE BERKELEY | M By the Sea! At Mission Hayl (Only 8 rnins. by bus from Queen <lt.j M Commencing To-night at Eight,. Melvyn Douglas, Joan Blondell, M In i' JJ "GOOD GIRLS if; JJ GO TO PARIS" IVI A Delightful, Sizzling Comedy, bnbblhg M - over with Laughs. «« (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IVI British Paramount Air News, etc: ■; | THE CAPITOL | \/t Claude Rains,. Fay. Bainter, in ™ "WHITE BANNERS" f A Brilliant Dramatic Masterpieot. M Also: Chester Morris, Ann Dvorak, in M * "BLIND ALLEY" An Enthralling Drama. M Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, MEETINGS Q..REY JVfNI JgLECTORATIL A. L BE - M ' P " GREY LYNN, ji- . Will Deliver a Public Address ht gCHOOL, . . »JlO-DAY (TUESDAY), " 8 P-M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. ■ '/§■ THE CHRISTIAN CO-OPERATIVE ' FELLOWSHIP. . f Important Address t)y EDGAR L. FRENCH. OF MELBOURNE. LEWIS EADY HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, AT 8 P.M. Chairman, s: MRS. J. T. F. MITCHELL. President Crusade for Social Justice. Come and Hear this Brilliant Exponent of the Ideals of the Fellowship. He-will explain i how the Pacific Peoples can give a Lend to the rest of the World in Peaceful ■ ment. '* "DOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. FIGHTING SERVICES WELFARE APPEAL FOR £IOO,OOO. (National Patriotic Fund Appeal on Behalf of Y.M.C.A. and Salvation Army.) Residents of Devonport interested in the above appeal and willing to assist jntt. the appeal and the Street Day on FRIDAY, March 15, are invited to attend a ludlic Meeting, to be held in the Council Chambers, Devonport, on THURSDAY, February 2fl. at 7.30 p.m. F. W. MEIKLE, Mayor. MEETING. EAST TAMAKI BOBBY CALF POOL Will Bo Held at the East Tnmaki Hall, MONDAY, S p.m.. Match 4, 194 C. REMUERA Branch N.Z.L.P.—Special Meeting, Wednesday, February 2S, Library Hall, 7.30. Business: Conference remits. DEMONSTRATIONS AUCKLAND GAS CO., LTD. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Oar Home Service Department will conduct FREE Cooking Demonstrations this week as follows: AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Building, Pitt Street, Wednesday, 2.30 to 4,5.p.m. This will includo a special of FRUIT PRESERVING. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Building, Pitt Street, Friday Next, 2.30 to 4 p.m. OTAHUHU.—A Cooking Demon* tration will be held at our Otanuha Premises on Wednesday, 2 to 3.30 p.m. AUCKLAND GAS - CO., LTD.Q gPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 29. 1940. fjj l bo observed as a SPECIAL BANK HAL*' HOLIDAY from N6on at our Office in the TOWN OF WAIPU, THE NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z.. , . LTD. 1 CLUB NOTICES TTfELSH Society. St. David's Celebration. V V —Cooke's Restaurant, Thursday, Feb. -J DANCING VALESKA.— Studio, Albert Chambers, corner Albert and \Vellesley Sts Pb° B# 46-121 or 20-424 for appointment PROFESSIONAL NOTICES

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 14