1 AMUSEMENTS SEVENTH OUTSTANDING WEEK! "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" Now Screening at the EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. DAILY AT 10 A.M., 2 P.M., 7.30 P.M. PLENTY OF SEATS AVAILABLE AT EVERY SESSION. PRICKS: —10 a.m., '2/1! 3/- 3/(1; 2 p.m., 2/0 3/- 3/0 'l/1; 7.30 p.m., 2/0 3/0 4/1 I/O; SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAY'S, 7.:t<> p.m., '-!/<: 3/<; I/O 5/0. These Prices Include Tax. AH Seats may be reserved at the Evening Sessions. Front Circle only reserved at 2 p.m. Plans at Theatre Phono 32-000. "GONE WITH THE WIND" will Im screened for a LIMITED SEASON ONLY, and will not ho shown ANYWHERE ELSE except at increased admission prices at least for one year. Please note, "(June Willi The Wind' will occupy the Entire Programme. (Filmed entirely in Technicolour) (Recommended as unsuitable for children) Auckland's REQUEST Theatre VOGUE Karaiicaliape RjK I'liono 13-0113 mills, l'oiisonby side Geo. Court s.) Also, 5 p.m. Early Home Session. The Action-filled, . . .Thrill-packed Breath-taking Entertainment "KIT CARSON" "KIT CARSON" Starring lON HALL JON HALL Also Fiction's Super Detective in his most baffling mystery... . "NICK CARTER" "NICK CARTER" MASTER DETECTIVE with WALTER TMDOEON RITA JOHNSON Both Approved for Universal Kx. "Cosy as Your Own L^ireside" p.m. STATE 8 p.nu i Also, 5 p.m. Early Home Session. From Howard Spring's International best-seller, .the amazing love drama | of a father and son fighting for the love of one woman!. .. .A Screen Masterpiece leaving in its trail a | Mighty Emotional Experience.... 'MY SON, MY SON!' 'MY SON, MY SON!' Starring I Madeleine Brian Louis j CARROLL AH ERNE HAYWOOD ill "State" Fcaturettes —Air Mail Ncw9 —Terrytoon Cartoon, ji! Recommended by Censor for Adults, j'j Phone 'l3-015 for Reservations at ilh no extra cost. COMMUNITY SINGING TO BE BROADCAST STATION IZM MAJESTIC THEATRE, WED., 12 NOON Song Leaders: VERNON T. DREW and WILL J. MASON. Soloist: REV. A. E. ORR. _ Plantst: MRS. HARRINGTON SNOW. AUCKLANDEKS! Roll up and give yarn country friends a thrilling broadcast * W. WOOD II EAD, Hou LECTURES. THE RICHARDS - LAWSON EVANGELICAL GROUP ARE AT THE STRAND THEATRE, AUCKLAND. EVANGELIST W. J. RICHARDS, TO-MORROW SUNDAY, JUNE 22, AT 2.15 P.M. "HITLER MARCHES TO ARMAGEDDON—IS THE CRISIS HOUR AT HAND?" COMMUNITY SINGING LED BY LARGE CHOIR. COME ALL SEATS FREE. WORLD CONQUEST I CAN HITLER SUCCEED? Harry . -AR.RY • JVOBER'IS (Prophetic Lecturer for over 25 years), TIVOLI THEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY—7.3O P.M.-SUNDAY. SONG SERVICE 7.15. CUT THIS OUT I .TUNE 2!» -"A Striking Sign of the Times— Oil.' JULY 0. "Egypt in Prophecy and tlio Great Pyramid." JULY 13. "The Science of Time McasureI incuts." XT 'I ROBERTS V . JI.OBERTS : £<T. JOHN AMBULANCE - CLASSES OF INSTRUCTION j ■ Will Commence CENTRAL LADIES' FIRSt-AID CLASS, Ambulance Station, Rutland St., on Tuesday, July I, at 2 p.m. I) DEVON I'ORT LADIES' FIRST-AID e CLASS, Buffalo Hall, Victoria St., Devon- • port, on Monday, June 23, at 7 p.m. LADIES' HOME N U USING CLASS, s Scott Hall. Tawhiri St.. Onehunga, on Weds nesday, July 2. at, 2 p.m. f S. E. LANG STONE, Sec.-Manager of Auckland Centro. QEOF FR E Y 11 ODS ON, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. LECTURE, "THE HIDDEN CAUSE AND TRUE CURE OF DISEASE." Do Not Miss This Great Series of Lectures. Interesting - Dynamic - Instructive. See Church Notices for Subsequent Lectures. # RADIANTLIVING7' r "~ SutclilTe School of Radiant Living, •IS Wellesley St. West. TWO SPECIAL LECTURES, MONDAY NIOXT, AT 7.15 P.M. 1 "The Three-Fold Philosophy that Gives Resuits," by Mr. Brian Diiniiiiigliani; and "Bearing the Torch of Success," by Air. W. W. Hie,lit; Miss Joan Sutherland presiding. Members Bring Your Friends. "I? AST WOMEN'S BRANCH, E.P.S. 1 J Methodist Hall, 193 Parnell lid,, resumi ing practice on Wednesday, 25th inst., at 2 q p.m. SI. John Classes. All welcome.—Mrs. S. . .J. McGregor, president, Miss E. Douglas, sec. MR. JOHANNES ANDERSEN, of Wellington, al the Scandinavian Club, Fabian Rooms, Thursday Next, S p.m. Subject: "Denmark, Past and Present." All Welcome. • "jVf Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.). — 5 Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Mr. R. McMnster, F.R.S.A. Subject: "The New • Order of Healing."—3 Queen St. Discussion welcome.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23997, 21 June 1941, Page 20
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