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BE .N.Z.'S PREMIER THEATRE. CIVIC Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 11 A.M. 8 P.M. GALA MATINEE, 2.15. SEND THE FAMILY.. PACKED WITH CATCHY SONGS & RIOTOUS FUN! | **######»»»#$ # A Riot of Melody and Fun! f "THE STAR MAKER" * | "THE STAR MAKER" f # "THE STAR MAKER" # f "THE STAR MAKER" f I "THE STAR MAKER" $ f "THE STAR MAKER" # | "THE STAR MAKER" 1 I "THE STAR MAKER" * f "THE STAR MAKER" f £ "THE STAR MAKER % A Paramount Special ' Approved for Universal >jf£ Exhibition.

H| TFE FAMILY SHOW. g|g Hf YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE WILL §§ SSS REVEL IN ITS GAIETY. |l_ The Show Place of Auckland. -[BE BERKELEY"| P £rs&w. By the Seal At Mission Bay! (Only 8 mins. by bus from Queen St.) M To-day at 2.15. To-night at 7.46. A Mighty Spectacle! M Breath-taking and Wonderful!! MJoel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, Akim Tamiroff, M And Thousands ofvOthers, in M "UNION PACIFIC" (Screening at 8.18 p.m.) * * An Enthralling, Dramatic Romance. M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M THE MARCH OF TIME (Japan, Master of the Orient), screening at 8 p.m., etc. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. , I THE CAPITOL | BAl,moral. 1 X 1 Phone 12-199. fyj This Evening at a-Quarter to Eight. .. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, in ™ "THE STORY OF VERNON M AND IRENE CASTLE." M A beautiful romance I A true story 1 A jwi super-attraction. .» Also: "Everybody's Baby," featuring the M entire JONES FAMILY, and one extra. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. . . Matinee To-day M "The Castles," and 2 Big Serials, etc. | THE WINDSOR | M V.SW Session & MMelvvn Douglas, Joan .'-Uondell, in "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS.'' M A sizzling comedy, bubbling with laughs. ~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Also: "THE LADY'S FROM KENMTUCKY." a grand horse-racing romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-NIGHT MISS ELSIE MARTIN Wellington's Champion Tup Dancer in Rhythm Routines. M- 0-N-O-T-O-N-Y Banished from Dancing! HEAVY BOOKING! Tjio-NIGHT PETER PAN (N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Cabaret) Presents THEO WALTERS (Showman Supreme) And His Famous PERSONALITY gAND Admis.s DRESS Admis.: | 2/6 | OPTIONAL |2/6 j Reservations. Tel. 46-777. Manager........NElL EDGAR

I SINGERS MELODY SINGERS CLUB Y.M.C.A. REQUIRES VOICES ALL PARTS . (5.A.T.8.) Programme Season just commencing includes Popular Music, Operettas, Quartettes, Etc. Rehearsals Tuesday Evenings. Experience not essential. Write "SECRETARY," 235. Herald. GYM. MAwlh season COMMENCING BOYS' SATURDAY CLASS—THIS SATURDAY: Under 11 9 a.m. 11 and over 10.30 a.m. Fee for the year, £l. All Classes Now Commencing—Secure Syllabus from Y.M.C.A. Office. J. C. BONHAM. Physical Director. 1 THE AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN ; PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE AS THE QUOTA FOR ITS DISTRICT. 1,345 PARCELS AS PART OF THE NATIONAL FUNJi S BOARD'S PROPOSAL TO SEISD 7.0T0 PARCELS TO MEMBERS OF THE FIRSI ECHELON ON SERVICE OVERSEAS. It is proposed that each parcel shall contain: — ' 1 Handkerchief. 1 Tin (sealed) of Tobacco or Cigarettes. : I Tin of Condensed Milk or Milk and Coffee. ' ■ I 1 Tin of sweets or cake or small eft*®®:- i 1 Small Writing Pad or Pack of Playing Cards. . „ 1 Pair of Bootlaces (black) and Darning Needle and Wool. 1 Small (lib.) Tin of Fruit. - . The Committee appeals confidently for - donations of the articles required or for ca.n with which to purchase them. In the OW> gifts may be forwarded to the 1 Activities Sub-Committee room in the msb* ment, Yorkshire House (Entrance 0 Conne" Street). In Ponsonby. to 29 Hackett Street, c.o. Mrs. J. H. Aitciiison. In Mount Eden to Centennial Rooms, Cnr. Mt. Eden and Stokes Roads. In Ellerslie to Borough Council Chambers. In Onehunga to Women s Pa" 10 ", Committee Rooms. As packing is to .commence ... immediately after March 16, it is desire that all donations be forwarded prior to tna* , date. AMUSEMENTS, SHOWS, ATHLETIC SPORTS, TROTTING. FOOTBALL, BOWLING, LECTURES, PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. RAILWAY NOTICES, ETC., APPEAR ON PAGE 21.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 22

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