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DAILY Plan at Theatre and Begg's, Queen Street. CENTURY Queen Street Phone 42-109. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids Air Conditioned —■ MARLENE DIETRICH FRED MacMURRAY in Columbia's Hilarious Comedy Smash "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" Featuring tho Wonder Baby BABY COREY (A New Heart,-Stealer on the Looso) -/f N.Z. FORCES ENTER TRIPOLI IN TRIUMPHANT MARCH. OTHER SMART SHORTS. Recommended by Censor tor Adults. • TO-DAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY! TO-DAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY! Matinees of Sheer Delight At the Following Amalgamated Theatres: TIVOLI Near Grafton Bridge VICTORY Green Luno CRYSTAL PALACE .... Mount Eden RIAL'L'O Newmarket STATE STATE ~i Devon port PRINCESS Dominion Road ADELPHI Richmond Avonuo REGAL Ponsonby Road THE PROGRAMME AT EACH THEATRE WILL CONSIST OF AT LEAST 3 Comedies, 3 Cartoons, Community Sing & Big Feature Every Item Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED If You Desire This Policy To Continue. Send the Children Come Yourself! See Respective Theatres Advertised Elsewhere on this page, for Full Programme and Starting Time: VICTORY GREEN LANE. Phone 1(5-047 To-day, 1.30. To-night at 8. ANNA NEAGLE—ROBERT NEWTON In the Story of Amy Johnson Mollison "WINGS & THE WOMAN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Children's Matinee, 1.30 10 BIG ATTRACTIONS 3 Cartoons, 3 Comedies, Community Sing, Sports, Novelty & "WINGS & THE WOMAN" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. 111 l CRYSTAL PALACE MOUNT EDEN. Phone 00-573 I TO-NIGHT at 745 >llll ' « Gary Cooper—Barbara Stanwyck "BALL OF FIRE" Also "MAN WIIO RETURNED TO LIFE" Both, Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 1.30 10 BIG ATTRACTIONS Ist Episode of Thrilling New Serial "TERRY A THE PIRATES" 3 Cartoons, t Comedies, Community Sing & Bill Elliott <S- Tex Ritter in "LONE STAR VIGILANTES';. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. R I A L T 0 II NEWMARKET. Phone 48-000 FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 7 45 j Joan Blondell—Binnie Barnes "3 GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" Also George Sanders —Lynn Bnri "THE FALCON TAKES OVER" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. 2 P.M. 10 BIG ATTRACTIONS Ist Episode "TERRY & THE PIRATES" 4 Cartoons. 3 Comedies, Community Sing & Charles Starrett in "THUNDERING FRONTIER'' . All Approved for Universal Exhibition. NEW REGENT fff 111111111 EPSOM. | 111 l j|]|l)tfc To-day at 2. To-night at 7.4.3. Phone 00-112. GREER G ARSON—JOAN CRAWFORD "WHEN LADIES MEET" WILLIAM TRACY—LYNN ROBERTS "YOUNG AMERICA" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. nr TTIYJ7 MT. ALBERT. Phono 40-104. ULj LUAIL Finally To-night at 7.45. Loretta Young, "MEN IN HER LIFE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Wm. Lundigan, "SAILORS ON LEAVE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Sailors On Leave," Serial & Featurettes. CHURCH NOTICED QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. Lower tiyriionds St. (.opp. Govt. House). Minister: Rev. David N. Pryor. 10 a.m., Sunday School and Junior Bible Class. 10.30 a.m., Prayer Meeting in Bible Class Room. 11 a.m., "Awake the Church I" 0 p.m., Senior Bible Class. 7 p.m., "The fact- of Jesus Christ." S p.m.. Friendly Hour in Church Halh (JT, BAVIN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O Khjber Pass, near Syntonds St. Rev. W. Bower Black, LL.B. Harvest Festival Services: II tun., Quarterly Parade of St. David's Troops Scouts, Guides, Brownies and Cubs. 7 p.m., "To People WJIO Have Gardens." Usual after Church Social for Members of the Services. All Welcome. OT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 0 Wellington St., off Pitt St. Minister: Rev. 11. J. Lilburn. 11 a.m., "Vision and Venture." 7 p.m., "The Measureless Love of Christ." 81st Anniversary Services, Sunday. March 28. \ f'L ED EN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ItX Cor. ot Windmill and Mt. Eden Rds. _ 11 a.m., Boys' Brigade Parade. Retiring Collection for Camp Site. 7 p.m., "Is God Really Generous?" Ren J. j). Sinitli, B.A. MT. ALU El; i i'RESB ITERIAN CH. Minister: Rev. J. C. Young, B.A. Harvest Festival Services: 11 a.m., "Fallow Ground." Quarterly Parade of Scouts, Cubs and Brownies. 7 p.m.. "Casting Bread Upon 1 lie "W; 11crs." •jTpSOM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Jj Gardner Road. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sacrament of Our Lord's Supper at. Both Services. Preacher: Very Rev. Geo. Budd. QT. LURES PRESBYTERI AN CHUROH. lO Remuera Road. II a.m., "The Restless Spirit." 7 p.m., "The Rock of Security." Preacher: Rev. R. E. Evans. SOMERVELL PRESBYTERIAN CH. 0 Cnr. Remuera Rd. and Green Lano. I Preacher; Rev. James L. Gray, B.A. It a.m. Topic: "The Prophets Speak to the 20th Century." Subject: "A Cry for Justice." j 7 p.m. ,Subject: "The Treasure 111 Our Hand." A Social Hour at the Close of the Evening Service. riTIIE ONEIIUNGA MISSION. .1. Orphans' Club Hall, Church Street. Onehungu. Undenominational, Redemption, Healing through Jesus Christ. Sunday, 11 a.m., Commutu-n 8e:-"ice- 3 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m . Gospel Message. Come! Join in li.-.-irty singing and receive a I Blessing. rpilE NGAR UAW A lIIA EASTER CAMP L (Incorporated), announce SPECIAL EASTER GATHERINGS in the CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL from April 23-20, inclusive. There will be 1 I Meetings—-Devotional, Missionary and Evangelistic. A Special feature will be a BIBLE NIGHT, when threo speakers will deal with various aspects of the Bible. A Cafeteria will lie provided. Full announcements later. RESERVE EASTER FOR SPIRITUAL REFRESHING. rpUK SOCIETY <OF FRIEN DS. L (Quakers.) Corner Ml. Eden Road anil Sylvan Avenue. Meeting lor Worship, II a.m. UlGli ER 1■ I lore in' TEMPL E, Wellington Street. Sunday, 7.30 p.m., Sacred .Circle Worship. Tties.. 7.4.3 p.in.. Social. Good Music, etc. Wed., •_> p.m., W.P.C. Speaker: Rev. Harry Banks, "The Magic Mansion of Dreams." Tliurs.. 7.43 p. 111., Healing Group. _ I "p;iTv iiaj7l (;ITu~rrii of chr 1 st. U Queen Street (just above Town Hall). 11.15 11.111., Worship. Also at Blanket Room, Orakei, 7 p.m., To Breach the Gospel. 1 Foresters' Hall, Lake Rd., Devonport. 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, 7.1.3 p.m. Armed Forces Specially Welcome. Awake In Ymir Responsibility. \\rEST ST!!KKT"CIIURCk 01<" (' IIRIST. (Holding Life and Advent, Truths.) It a.m.. Baptismal Service. Communion. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. I p.m., PASTOR WTLLTAM CAMPBELL. "THE PROBLEM OF GOD'S SILENCE." A profound Bible principle applying now. Why God does not slop this terrible war. This Service changes to 7 p.m. April 4. Wed.. 7,1.3 p.m., Prayer and Bible Study. "Is Rome the Fourth Empire of Prophecy?" Subject expounded by Pastor W. Campbell. This Church always endeavours to unfold God's Inspired Won! wilh clarity. p hukches 0 f cIT R IST. V/ (Associated.) I t a.m., Communion in All Churches. Ponsonby: 7, Baptismal Service. "The Lost Link." W. S. Lowe, 8.A., B.Com. Dominion Rd.: 7, "The Greatness and Magnificence of God's Creation." Minister: L. Beaumont, B.A. Oiiehunga: 7, "What of the Lad?" Chas. Downey. PI, Chevalier: 7, D. L. Woolf. Avondalc: 0,30, R- Barnard. Devonport: C. Cam in ell. <J T. ST E P 11 EN ' S C II U RC H, O .Tervois Road, Ponsonby. Minister: Rev. W. R. Milne. 1.1 a.m., "The Courage to Wait." 7 p.m.. Major Hartman, Chaplain to United Nations' Forces. Social Hour after Service.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 10

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