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MiM SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PANTOMIMF ON THE STAGE (Afternoon Sessions Only) ADAME yALESKA presents "CARTOON CELEBRITIES" :!t> Minutes of Fun and Frolic. Children Half-price to All Sessions excepting Sot. Nights, N.Z.'s PREMIER THEATRE Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. ** JI A.M.. P.M., .5 P.M., BP. 31. COMPLETE j CHANGE~OFPROGRAMiVIE S I YOU'LL ALWAYS I I REMEMBER 1 "GOOD-BYE MR. CHIPS" 1 1 BUT ~ ' I I YOU'LL NEVER 1 h FORGET . | "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP" Produced B.v That Ace Showman, RICHARD ROWLAND. CHEERS illlir"' I Ji l CHEERS | Front the famous studios of. United i § Artists now conies "CHEERS FOR = | MISS BISHOP," with Uie same I | hallmark of quality, to take its I | place in the gallery of itnmortai 1 | landmarks of screen history.... 1 MARTHA SCOTT cheers h A woman who creates one of the = | greatest characters ever s;wn on- the I -- screen.... ; | And WILLTAM GA.RGAN 1 I EDM UN D GWENW I I GOOD-BYE MR. CHIPS....! I WEICQME"MISS " BISHOP! j | A picture so universally human in its = | story that it reaches deep down I § into the hearts of all who sec it. 5 § Recommended by Censor for Adults. I CHEERS CHEERS 1 HAND-PICKED FEATURETTES I | Include = | POPULAR SCEENCE | | Amazing Operations at Ardmore 1 | Animal Hospital. 2 1 TRAYELCADE 1 I Borneo Fiores Bali. | I POPEYE CARTOON ' I CHEERS AND CHEERS | Again This Week..,. § I COMMUNITY SINGING 1 1 FEA'L'U RETTK I | Theatre specially wired to transmit 1 = your voice through the screen. 5 1 Also HOWARD MOODY 1 I at the Civic Grand Organ plaving 1 1 "CHILDHOOD MEMORIES." 1 -jiiiiiiiiiiiiu SATURDAY'S PARADE I I I SPECIALLY FILMED BY THE 1 | CIVIC CAMERAMAN— | ! EXCLUSIVE TO I | CIVIC THEATRE, LTD. f I COMPLETE AUTHENTIC I | PICTURES OF ALL UNITS § 1 —NOT JUST A NEWSREEL I | ITEM 1 | 1 ALSO SCREENING 1 1 GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S REVIEW 1 § OF HOME GUARD AT THE i | DOMAIN, SUNDAY, APRIL 27. f Qiiiiiiimm Jiiniliiiiita PRICES !/■ TO 8/4. (Monday to Friday inclusive). Very Latest Deaf Aids Available. Plans at the Theatre Box Office, Phone 30-100. n Tiio Show Place of Auckland. (Only Eight Minutes by Bus from City.) THE BERKELEY r This Evening at Eight o'clock. Maureen O'Hara, Louis Hayward, I Lucille Ball in I "DANCE, GIRL, DANCE" i A picture that will Surprise you I r Drama, Romance, Comedy, Music and I Delightful Ballets! | It's Real Entertainment!! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1 Air Mail News, etc. THE CAPITOL [ Jfjjgfitk Bette Davis, George Brent, Miriam Hopkins in "THE OLD MAID" An unforgettable dramatic triumph 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Barry Mackay, RocheHe Hudson in "SMUGGLED CARGO" Thrilling 1 Exciting! Actionfull (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Presents the LAST NIGHT ' ' LAST NIGHT "EAST OF SEWERS." "EAST OF SEWERS." OR CONFIDENTIALLY, IT SPHINX. 8 P.M. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Admission: 2/0, 2/-, 1/6. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. WE SPECIALISE IN CATERING FOR WEDDINGS, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, ETC. Dancing Accommodation. Cloak Rooms. —This room is aavilable at all times—'the most central position in town Ring for Reservations, -M-OGS. COOKE'S, LIMITED, 60 QUEEN STREET. TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1941. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MAY 24 AND 28, 1941. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS on the FIRST DAY close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 5 P.M. A. E. FORREST. Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS SIXTEEN, one show horse, prize-winner, bee _ at Pukekawa, Wednesday. —— miIOROUGIIBRED. 3 years upwarj 1 wanted to lease.—R. Smith. 21 oawiw •\v.. Avondale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23966, 16 May 1941, Page 16

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