N.Z.'S PREMIER THEATtiP. DIRECTION: CIVIC THEATRE*! T n 11 A.M. LAST 2 DAYS LEW AYRES in "THE GOLDEN FLEECING" A Metro-Gold wyn>Maycr Presentation Approved for Universal Exhibition THERE'S IRREPRESSIBLE FUM "WHEN AX IRRESISTIBLE GIRT AND AN IRRESPONSIBLE BOY START THE DAY RIGHT BY ROMANCING AT BREAKFAST I ************** MELVYN MELVYN MELVYN MELVYN MELVYN MELVYN LORETTA LORETTA LORETTA LORETTA DOUGLAS 'DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST*" BREAKFAST" ■ BREAKFAST" BREAKFAST" *****&******** THE GREATEST LAUGH HIT OF THEM ALL! A Columbia Presentation. Recommended by Censor for Adults. The Show Place of Auckland, f ■■ (Only 8 rains, by bus from City.) THE BERKELEY IS 1 : M This Evening at Eight o'clock. M Chester Morris, Lucille Ball, Wendy Barrie, Kent Taylor in M "FIVE CAME BACK" M An outstanding, thrilling and suspend . , ful drama. A great story, perfectly acted M it unfolds a study in strange psychological ** reactions that will grip you intensely, * (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) M Specially Selected Featurettes. THE CAPITOL | 'CS . Commencing To-night at 7.45: I SPECIAL SEASON! USUAL PRICES!- | Positively Three Nights Only! 1 Walt Disney's Colossal Production [ (Entirely In Colour) I "P I N 0 C CJH I 0" . An Overwhelming Triumph of the Sttteal I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Specially Selected Featurettes. TUDOR CINEMA | This Evening at 5.151 This evening at GEORGE SANDERS and Helepe Whitney i=a in ' "SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE." = (Recommended by Censor for Adults). The latest Simon Templar picture.from s these well-known detective stories. M ALSO: "CAVALCADE OF ~£ ACADEMY AWARDS" s. with all the greatest picture stars from -f. 192S to "Gone With The Wind" in 1940. = "Australian Cinesound" "and "Eennel " Kings." ' ' | GAIETY CINEMA | " [ 1 To-night, 8. Sonja Henie and Richard Greene in IP "MY LUCKY STAR.". . -. =H (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Il l I THE DOMINIOj Telephone To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. William Gargan, Orien Heyward in ■ "SHE ASKED FOR IT." . Recommended by Censor for Adults. Roger Pryor, Charlotte Henry "THE RETURN OF JIMMY' VALEN TINS Approved for Universal ExhibitionSTALLS, 6d : CIRCLE, 9d. n r i T- a new Lynn. DELIA Phone 47-osai To-night, Wed. and Thurs., at 7.4S^RODerJ Donat in "GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS'! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). HJIAVCAID SANDRINGRAJL MAYrAIK Phone 12-093. To-night & To-mor., 7.4s—James Stewiart M FUNERAL NOTICES rpHE PONSONBY LODGE, Members of the above Lodge if» requested to attend the Funeral of oni'_W WOR. BRO. JOHN GRANT KANE, whicS will leave his late residence, 233 Heme Bay, at 1>45 p.m. TO-DAY (TSednt* day) for Waikaraka Cemetery. ~ ; (Signed) N. A. L. JAMES, yrr itiamaki yacht uuu* COMBINED OTENING- D^' SATURDAY*, NOVEMBER 23. Entries for Classes L and N. M, V, Y, Z, Idle Alongs and Frostbites *ul « received at J. Burns and Co., Ltd.. till O P-TO-DAY* (Wednesday), or Phones i'-543 or 42-158 till 7.30 p.m., m or Clubhouse till J P® Entry: L, M, V, 3/-; T. X. Y. 2/0; others,-'/-E. A. HAYNES, Hon.- Sic. _ PUPILS WANTED A 6HLEIGH COLLEGE, N.Z. A Bldgs.—Matric., Postal Entrance, eral Education: ——• A UCKLAND Hnirdressing J\. tinual demand for Operators.—l*4 UB Street. . _— —— T> LACK'S Regd. Modern Hairdressin?,^ DRESSMAKING, Designing, Pattetniflat inj?, Tailoring, Individual Tuition. Hollywood School, 63 Queen St. * _—^ Everybody s Bldgs. (upstairs;, opy. Hamilton. r-rT. Dressmaking, ail branches.--School, Plaza theatre Bldgs. Pju_4l__^ TT AIRDRESSIN G. N .Z. College, JljL 10 years. All Pupils placed in POSH —Hallenstein's Bldgs., 22S Queen 6t. . Hamilton College or H ? ir r"f n iS Prospectus, apply Principal, Gov«»'* J Insurance Bldgs., Hamilton. MILLINERY, Dressmaking, Pattern Cu* ting. Personal tuition,.-day. oi r i ~e ze. Succ-css assured. —Inquire Drtileigh__Cj_ . "ATISS GREENWOOD'S Commercial Sfg IV! Newmarket, for Shorthand, Tjpe*"" and Book-keeping. —- "lITOTOR Driving.—B. A. ■IVI Post. Licence Instrnctor.— Phonejgt^MOTORING, car provided, officially mended, present A.A. Instruc Crowe. IG-30S. 7 RADICT Training, personal ° r ence, by expert tutors; a exams., brochure. —Write Druleigh College.^ — SHOWCARD Writing taught- in lessons.—K System. Customs St.Jjjgi^. WHY not become a Maori. Linguist? train many Students m the s» rf Tongue.' Our Instructor has; -0 tJ experience. N.Z. Correspondence ecj Colwill's Chambers. Swanson St.. E S H L T - S. 137 Passes were obtained in the l and Senior Grades of the Shorthand-Typists Examination By - . STUDENTS OF THE _ "gUSINESS QOLLEGiJUDGE BY RESULTS. Send for Prospectus
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23818, 20 November 1940, Page 18
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