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AMUSEMENTS WHAT A PANIC, WHAT A WOWIT'S MIRTH AND MELODY MONTH —AND HOWI YOU may win £2 2/1 Write in to the Civle Theatro or IZB your opinion of any 0 f the four pictures shown during Mirth and Melodv Month I 2nd Prize £1 1/. fl Consolation Prizes, Double Theatre Tickets. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. • 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Very Latest Deaf Aids Available. Plans at Theatre Box Office Phone 30-100. THE SECOND PICTURE OF OUR MIRTH AND MELODY MONTH. THE FASTEST, MERRIEST MUSICAL MADVENTURE THAT EVER DANCED ACROSS THE SCREEN The Screen's Greatest Dancer FRFD ASTAIRF GORGEOUS PAULETTE GODDARD and the Swing King ARTIE SHAW and his Band. "SECOND CHORUS" liililiiiiiiliiillllijlllli HEAR THESE HITSI "Love of My Life" . "Poor Mister Chisholm" . "I Ain't Hep to That Sten" and ARTIE SHAW and his Band playing a brand new "Hot Concerto," THE TAP-HAPPY TOPS IN • MUSICAL HITS! A Paramount Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FEATURETTES YOU CAN'T MISSI PARAMOUNT NEWS A stirring Camera analysis of the sea battle that sank Germany's prize warship after the long chase of the Hood'i sinking. "HEADLINER" < Jenny Mcssner and his Orchestra. "ANIMATED ANTICS CARTOON" MUSIC THROUGH THE YEARS and the ever-popular "COMMUNITY SING" FEATURETTE Also HOWARD MOODY in another delightful organ interlude "FRED ASTAIRE MELODIES." Specially Warmed for Your Comfort | THE BERKELEY | M Commencing To-night at Eight. A Great Laughter Programme!! M GEORGE FORMBY JJ "GUNNER^GEORGE" • . What a Scream! He gets mixed in In M the Secret Service! M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Chas. Chase Comedy, Air Mail News, etc. | THE CAPITOL | L , B s Sg^' Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell in M "BROADWAY MELODY, 1940" M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fyf The Year's Outstanding Musical. ~ Also Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane in M "RETURN OF DR. X" M ("Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I TIinOR I Cinema - BEMUERA. | i ULJUa j -Phone 24-749. To-night, 8. gjCLIVE BROOK in the great- British Story: 1 "CONVOY" =H (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 11l How the British Navy guards the merlin: chant fleet- safely to port. HI It's your duty to see it! |! ALSO: Air Mail News "MALAYA" (Travel); Pathe Pictorial, etc. Is Matinee To-morrow, 2.30. PAIFTV I Cinema :: TAKAPUNA. VJrtlH I j 'Phone 78-4G5. To-night. 8. == DEANNA DUBBIN & Robt. Cummlnw p in "SPRING PARADE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RACING WAIPA RACING CLUB, TE AWAMUTU. WINTER MEETING, TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941. ADMISSION: To Course .. .. ..21' To Course and LawnGentlemen .. .. 7/Ladies .. .. .. 4/• ■ Cars 2/8 FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.15 ! THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB . (INCORPORATED). WINTER MEETING. 'j I JULY 6, 10 AND 12. 1941. 1 NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS tho above Meeting close at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. TO-DAY (Friday), at the Office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. D. E. BRAY. Secretary. P.O. Box 446, Wellington. C.l. (For Programme, see Official Calendar, issues May 2S, 1941, and June 11 and IS, 1941.) RAILWAY NOTICES mwl TAW IPA RACES AT TE AWAMUTU. ' > JUNE 21. 104 L. , ' On Saturday, 21st June, a Special Train leaves Auckland for Te Awamutu at 0.55 a.m., Newmarket 7.2, arriving Te Awamutu Racecourse 10.50 a.m. Return train leaves To Awamutu Racecourse 4.55 p.m., arrives Auckland 5.50 p.m. THOROUGHBRED S BROWN Colt, rising 2-years, . by Baffle* from Hunting Song mare.—G. Carrlngton. Hamilton. ART UNIONS JpiGHTERS' MOTHER appeal TOWN HALL CARD AND CONCERT. RESULTS OF RAFFLE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, lull. Ist Prize won by No. 1213. 2nd Prize won by No. i;i'.'S. 3rd Prizo won by No. 1727. -Ith Prizo won by No, 10.10. C. H. T, PALMER, Chairman. Group (J. DANCING rTHE AUCKLAND MOTOR 1 YACHT CLUB (Incorporated) POPULAR SATURDAY DANCE! "WESTHAVEN" CURRAN ST. EXTENSION, HERNE BAY DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 21 ALL DANCERS INVITED. ADMISS., 2/6 Join in the OLD-TIME WALTZ COMPETITION. PHIL LYE AND HIS MARVELLOUS ''WESTHAVEN" NEPTUNES. Free Buses Watch Advts. .. RESERVATIONS—V. C-richton, Campbell Motors. Phone 42-074.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 10