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AMUSEMENTS "Bach Dawn' I Dio" and Supporting Items continue to prove favoured entertainment. REGENT THEATRE 11, 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. Warner Brothers' Dynamite Packed Drama! Cagney moots Haft face to face for the first time I JAMES JAMES CAGNEY CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES JAMES JAMES CAGNEY CAGNEY CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY "EACH DAWN I DIE" GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT RAFT GEORGE BANCROFT JANE BRYAN MAX IE ROSENBLOOM VICTOR JORY WEEK AFTER WEEK in the "Hole" . . . dreaded solitary cell! What happens to a man's mind under conditions like these? CAN ONE KISS LAST A LIFETIME? Last farewell is worse than prison punishment to a doomed man. Sweetheart rows to disprove evidence that sent him up the river for life I Featurettes Include: "PATHE AIR MAIL NEWS" Latest War News from Western and Home Front. "LIVINGSTONE ORCHESTRA" in Popular Song and Dance Numbers. "ROBBIN GOOD" A Short of interest in Card and Dice Manipulation. "PORKY CARTOON" in "Lone Star Stranger." With Apologies to Hi-Ho-Silver. Plans at Regent Phone 32-888. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ■ TUDOR CINEMA j S E £V g§ To-night at 8. Comfortably Warmed, iff BILLIE BURKE, FRANK MORGAN, £= Jack Haley and Judy Garland m "THE WIZARD OF OZ" eMI (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) jpff Magnificent Musical Extravaganza in s§3 Glorious Technicolouri £pl Also: British Air News "Friend |g§ Indeed" "Our Gang Follies," Etc. £s=§ Matinee To-morrow at 2.301 iH "THE WIZARD OF OZ." I GAIETY CINEMA I J— L To-night, S. v~ The Lane Sisters and Claude Rains in g! the Comedy: "FOUR DAUGHTERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPEND A HAPPY HOUR AT THE MODERN AMUSEMENT PARLOUR I OPEN TO-NIGHT—LATEST AUTOMATIC AMUSEMENT GAMES for Young and Old. SKILL BOWLING CONTEST, LADIES' AND GENT.'S RIFLE RANGE. GOOD PRIZES. ADMISSION'FREE. 1A UPPER QUEEN STREET, Corner KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SEE ATEON SIGN ROTORUA. Central Heating Throughout. REUNIONS fcSljgOYS' ASSOCIATION (INC.) ANNUAL REUNION Owing to war conditions the Annual Reunion activities of the Association will bo somewhat curtailed. The programme for the Reunion is as follows: FRIDAY. JULY 12.—Combined Annual Meeting and Smoke Concert nt King's School, Rernuera, - commencing at 7.45 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 14. —Chapel Service at King's College, Mlddlcmore, at 11 a.m. followed by Dinner at the College. All Old Boys are cordially invited to attend these functions. B. H. KINGSTON, President. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL b ENGLISH TROPHY |k CHALLENGE TO-MORROW (SAT.), 1.30 P.M. EXHIBITION MATCH—SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE V. MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 3 P.M. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND • WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND WELLINGTON v. 'AUCKLAND WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND THE MATCH EVERYBODY H*AS BEEN WAITING FOR! AUCKLAND CITY BOYS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Ground: Adults I/; Stand, Gd extra. Schoolboys in uniform Free, otherwise (id to Ground. BLANDFORD PARK TENDERS QUOTATIONS FOR THE SUPPLY OF MILD STEEL. Quotations will bo received up to 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 30, 1010, .for the supply of:— S tons % Round Mild Steel. Vi-ton y. Round Mild Steel. 2 tons Yi Round Mild Steel. Quotation forms may be obtained on application at the office of the Stores Purchasing Department, Town Hall. JAMES MELLING, DELIVERING Pine Logs from Clevedon to Auckland.—T. Hyde, Clevedon. PAINTERS. —Prices for 3 Jobs.—Apply Oropi School, Tauranga. FtICE Excavating l Holo, Wollsford, 36ft diameter, 7ft deep.—D„ 602, Herald. PRICE for Complote Ronovation House, painting, plumbing, repairs. Phono 14-491. REPAINTING, -Papering. It pays to pot our Quoto. —Bambury, Ltd., Mt. Edon. Phono 28-318. Prompt. Attention rpENDERS wanted Clearing 8 Acres moro x or luss.—F. Cribb, Puriri. A UCIvLAND'S Foremost Coach. Norrle a. Bell, Watts' Sports Depot.—4s-412.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23700, 5 July 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23700, 5 July 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23700, 5 July 1940, Page 12

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