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AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS SESSIONS - 2 CHARLES LAUGHTON -X- CAROLE l!| LOMBARD "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plan at Theatre. CENTURY QUEEN ST. Phono 42-109 Deaf Aids Service. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Governing Director: M. J. Moodabe COM M ENCING FRIDAY * SUBMARINE ATTACKS AMERICAN SHIP IN MID-OCEAN * With the most fascinating company 0 f Blackguards. ... Adventurers ....Simple Souls. .. .and Sinners that ever turned the threat of stark disaster into unforgettable entertainment. * # "ESCAPE TO GLORY" "ESCAPE TO GLORY" "ESCAPE TO GLORY" O'BRIEN O'BRIEN CONSTANCE BENNETT BENNETT A Columbia Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. TMT F f IYF Final Screening UE, I*UAII To-night at rr a r MT. ALBEUT. li'iiniip .10-101 ' '"''J Vivien Leigh. Laurence Olivier. "21 DAYS TOOETHER," Approved for Universal Ex. TOWN HALL TO-MORROW - THURSDAY GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT GROSS RETURN'S, without any deductions whatsoever, to the Fighting Forces Funds. O / Reserves at 1 /f? Unreserved «■*/ " Lewis Eady. Ltd. LYRIC HARMONISTS Conductor: CLAUDE LAURIE. AND THE PAPAKURA CAMP BAND Conducted by CAPT. GEO. BUCKLEY. (By the kind permission of the Officer Commanding the District.) A MUSICAL TREAT TO-MORROW THURSDAY TOWN HALL EXHIBITIONS 0 F gOCIETY /x RTS ANNUAL EXHIBITION - Oil and Water Colour Painting, Black and White Work. OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO » .'lO P.M. (Sunday 2 p.m. to t.:i() p.m.) THE AUCKLAND ART GALLERY. Admission Free. Lecture Afternoons at p.m. as advertised. LUNCHEON—Members are notified that a luncheon address will tie held in the Club Rooms. THURSDAY, May '.'2. at 12.1 r, p.m. Speaker, JOHANNES ANDERSEN, ESQ., M 8.E., F.RS.N.Z If attending please ring I.VKJH. JUNE DYER. Acting-Secretary. TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1941. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 24, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. ALEXANDRA PARK, FIRST RACE ABOUT PATRONS PLEASE NOTE—THE TOTALISATOR WILL CLOSE SHARP ON TIME. 1/6—ADMISSION TO COURSE— l/<i LAWN ENCLOSURE AND G HANDSTAND. (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen . . . . . . (!/• Ladies . .. .. ..<!/- Children aider 12 years . . DERBY SI'ANI) (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen, I/O; Ladies Free. MEMBERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES IN UNIFORM WILL BE ADMITTED FREE TO THE LAWN ENCLOSURE. A. E. FORREST, Secretary. SECTIONS FOR SALE _____ BACH Sections at Beautiful Oretva Beach, t.Vl.Speedy. Milford; •J.'MH-I. TjMvEVATED Section, Glanville Terrace, off 1J St. Stephen's Av., I'arnell, ,Cl.">o. — Ring MISSION BAY.—Leasehold, stone's throw beach: cheap.— R\V, 'J7 Ilkhai.ii. MISSION HA V. -Level Section, water views. Leasehold. Minute to beach. PRICE .CHU. MOSS AND MOSS, LTD., I lit Queen SI reel. \f T. ED EN, WOODS! DEROA D.—2 Secl'L tions. level, volcanic, soil. Good views. Few minutes from tram. Price Reasonable to close estate. J. JONES, LTD., Auctioneers. ' City Markets. ORAKEI. Section. level. room tennis court; sacrifice, I* I no. Or.tkei, ill ORAK El court : [JAPATOETOE, South Rd. — Business Site; J- cash, C2SO; bargain.—Cash, :!!),'! Ilcitn.n. IJEMUERA. Waiala Av. 1 Acre, Njilendi.i I\ view; good soil; L'O.V).-- Winslone, Ltd. ST. HELPERS. Magnificent Harbour Views. Elevated Section. c:i.">o. Urgent, li:t VJ ECTIONS near Titirangi, handy bus. Beau--0 l ifiit views of l ily. Well sheltered, grassed. Z,:tc. lo ;!-acre blocks from X'.Vi upward. Highly recommended. Terms —JA \l F,S CHRISTIE. Colonial Mutual Bldgs., City. pLA N S NOW AVAILABLE. 1 ARNEY ROAD BUILDING KITES AUCTION, MAY NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD. W A T E R S I 1) R, |; ].; ,\[ U E R \ U 0 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES AUCTION, MAY ";t (let Pliiti. NEVILLE NEW COM B, LTD. L L n A R B O IT R VIEWS « SPLENDID SECTIONS AUCTION, MAY 2,'t 'let Plans. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD. DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT SECTIONS WATERSIDE, R EMU ERA AUCTION, MAY 23. (let Plans NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD. Q B U ILDINfI SI T~E~S f REM UERA. *soofl Harbour Views AUCTION, MAY 23. Plans Now Available. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 16

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