AMUSEMENTS A STORY AS MIGHTY AS THE SEA ITSELF LISTED AMONG TITE 10 BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR! -X- ---# Make Reservations Early * Flan at Theatre. CENTURY QUEEN ST. Phono 42-109 Deaf Aids Service Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Governing Director: M. J. Moodabe. DAILY LOADED WITH DYNAMITE AMMUNITION AMMUNITION In the Hold. BOMBERS BOMBERS Overhead SUBMARINES SUBMARINES In the Sea WOMEN WOMEN In ovory Port _ rAT THE END OF "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" JOHN WAYNE THOMAS MITCHELL WILFRID LAWSON lAN HUNTER JOHN QUALEN J. M. KERRIGAN Released Thru' United Artists. SPECIALLY SELECTED SHORTS ADDED STAGE PRESENTATION Saturday Evening Only: Gordon and Richard JOHNSON MORRIb THE AIR-BASE NOVELTY RHYTHM PIANISTS. Recommended only for Adults and Unsuitable for Children. To-day at 2. To-night at 7.-15. Ph. 11-112. I3etto Davis. Miriam Hopkins, "THE OLD MAID" Alice Faye, Warner Baxter, Arthur Treacher. Charlie Winninger, "BARRICADE" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. DE LUXE MT. ALBERT. Final screening To-night at H /|C Phone 40-104. 1 * U ' Claude Rains, John Garfield, "FOUR WIVES" . . Approved for Universal Exhibition. Jack Holt, Harry Carey, "OUTSIDE THE 3-MILE LIMIT" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.—"Outside the 3-Mile Limit," Comedies, etc. U C K L A N D jy STRICT pEDE RATION OF OMEN'S |NSTI T UTES DRAMA FESTIVAL DRAMA FESTIVAL CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER TUES., MAY 6th TUES., MAY 6th WED., MAY 7th WED., MAY 7th Commencing at 7 p.m. Sharp each evening. ADMISSION 1/ , - - - GRADUATION BALL AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. In Honour of the Graduates of the Year* FRIDAY, MAY 9, AT THE COLLEGE. DANCING FROM 10 P.M TO :« A.M. Invitations may be obtained at the College or from Mr. A. P. I'osllewaite, Argus House. High Street. MISS P. MOODIE, Secretary, Grad. Ball Committee. W.E.A. "GOLDEN BOY" By Clifford Odets, SATURDAY, MAY 17, AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS, at 8. OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS ST Tickets 2/-. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd., 011 Monday, May 12. Booking Ice. 2d SKATING SKATING^> GLIDE The Dominion's Largest Rink. Usual Saturday Sessions: Morning Matinee and Learners. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONSTER FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Usual Saturday Prices. Commencing Monday! BAND EVERY NIGHT BAND EVERY NIGHT at, our NEW POPULAR PRICESi Mnn. and Tups., (including Skates). Wed., 1/0 (inc. Skates); II- own Skates. Thurs. and Fri., Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/0 (inc. Skates) Saturday 2/- (inc. Skates), I/O own Skates. Learners' Session every evening 5-7 p.m. Adm. and Skates 1/-. THE GLIDE Corner KILYBER PASS and PARK RD. Phone 3(MHi<i. Dir.: E. C. PEARCE. Mgr.: P. RANFORD. CEREMONIES rPHE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD A Cordial Invitation i 6 Extended to the Public to be present nt the Ceremony of the LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE FOR THE NEW HOSPITAL BLOCK AT THE AUCKLAND INFIRMARY, Greon Lane Road, Epsom, BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR - GENERAL, MARSHAL OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE SIR CYRIL NEW ALL, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.M.G.. C.8., A.M.. on SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1011, at .4■"» p.m. ALLAN J. MOODY, Chairman. BUSINESS NOTICES CHOPKEEPERS, small, ~wfth~ piano, City Q and country, willing sell pretty Song, off air, communicate Composer, copy, particulars. —Commission, 889 Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23955, 3 May 1941, Page 18
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