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Hills i Air-Conditioned. Dir.: Civic Theatre, t[d 4 Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 n'm Prices: 1/0. to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available, ' Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-ltio" NOW SHOWING ANN SHERIDAN-JACK OAKIE MARTHA RAYE—JACK HALEY and Scores of Others, including the Ship-Shapely Sextette in thn Musical Fleet of Fun.... "NAVY BLUES" Approved for Universal Exhibition, Join the Navy and see the whirl of Gals, Gobs and Glee. Also Showing: "NUTTY NEWS," Cartoon. WATER SPORTS," in Technicolor, Paramount Air Mail News. N.Z. Division Enters Tripoli. THE CIVIC IS OPEN ON SUNDAY! At the Request of the Authorities The Civic Theatre will be open for Entertainment of all Members of the Forces plus the Merchant Navy aid their Civilian . Friends- when the ABOVE PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY. DOORS OPEN 7 O'CLOCK. SHOW STARTS 7.45 P.M. THE CAPITOL | THE BERKELEY | To-day at 2.5. To-night at 8.0 A GRAND WEEK-END LAUGHIt! Arthur Askey, Katls. Harrison in "THE GHOST TRAIN" Thrills! Laughs! <S; Excitement 1 • ' Arnold Ridley's Famous Stage Play. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' Allies landing in Africa; Paratroops,.etc Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.45 only. plrdMfifT This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. "Never... .has so much been owed tn » few" (Winston Churchill). Ronald Reagan, Olympe Bradna in "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" The Story of how the R.A.F. saved Britsl* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Marta Labar (new Swedish Star), li "SECOND BUREAU" Sensational, Absorbing Spy Drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adults,)i Matinee To-day: "International Squadros," | THE WINDSOR ] . To-day at 1.30. To-night at 7.30, Lee Patrick, Regis Toomey in "THE NURSE'S SECRET" ' The Strangest Case in Medical History. Chester Morris, Adele Mara in "ALIAS. BOSTON BLACKIE" Splendid Comedy Mystery. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adttla.) DAirCING TO-NIGHT DANCE AT ■ DEVOTED TO SWING! TO-NITE! DANCING 8 to Midnight. 3/,. ADMISSION Qj m RESERVES: TEL. 4S-777. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PIRATE SHIPPE CABARET MILFORD BEACH. Ihe Cabaret that Sets tbe Standard TO-NIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. Dancing 8 to 11.40 p.m. ADMISSION: Double, 2/©; Single. 1/ti. Reservations Ring 78-414. AUCKLAND MOTOR YACHT CLUB A (IN C! ORP 0 RATED). GRAND DANCE TO-NIGHT - SATURDAY TRAVEL BY FREE LAUNCH TO WESTHAVEN CURRAN ST. EXTENSION, HERN® BAY, THE CABARET BY THE SEA. * Good Supper, Dancing Eight to Midnight. Admission 2/4 Marvellous Melody by the BLIND INSTITUTE'S SPECIAL FULIi ORCHESTRA (Six Players). OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING. Free Launch leaves Launch Steps betweel Ferry Bldg. and Princes Wharf 8 p.m. sharp, Returns after Dance. Cubicle Reserves.—Day Ph. 42-974. Sat. and Evenings, Ph. 26-84 i. YE PIG AND WHISTLE, MISSION BAY - EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS To Tony Lindsay aind His Islandern Convenient Buses. Admission 2/6. Reservations Phone 21-470. T) A N C E T 0 v'N I 6H Aft the CATHOLIC SERVICES' CLUB, Coiner of Pitt and Wellington Street* FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF TBE SERVICES. , , First-class Dance Band. Excellent Floor. npHE Y.W.C.A. SOCIAL CLUB will} thmr Monthly Danaa at the Y.W.C is J- their Monthly Dance at the Y.W.C Upper Queen Street. TO-NIGHT (Saturday at S p.m. Mien of the Forces Come as their Guests.^ J'OJ-INSON,' JOCK HUTCHISON SCHOOL OF DANCING. Classes reopen on Friday, April 9 For full particulars and prospectus -- PH. 25-021. THE Good Companions' Dance, Manures* -L Town Hall, To-night. . : MODERN Ballroom—Private tuition, poise, self-confidence, Forces half fee. Supp™ dances. —Mavis Tollemiiche, Epsom, 16-214. MDE VALESKA, Albert Chbrs.. cnr. Albert and Wellesley Sis., opp. Para. —Pb--48-121, 65-324. All types dancing taught. RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bides., Newton. Private Lessons, 2/tf (or 9 fur £1); AM"* ern, Old-time. Tap; 3 dance.s by post, 5h... PUBLIC NOTICES I? P.S.. BLOCK 2, PONSONBY. HERNS lii. BAY. All personnel arc directed to attend Headquarters, Leys Institute, with their Respita* tors to receive an issue of Contex Attachment, commencing Monday Next, 22nd. Hours: Monday to Wednesday f 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Monday evenmi.. p.m. to 9 p.m TV AN CULPAN, Block Warden^WE FIGHT FOR YOU—SO JOIN THE Y\ UNITED EX-SERVICE AM> WOMEN'S POLITICAL ASSX OF N ''" [' 0. Box- lfiOT,' Auckland Hear our Election Policy. All Ex-Serv'ce-men and Ex-Servicewomen Roll up. ii- ' DAY NIGHT, MARCH 23, 1943, at Room 105 Pacific Buildinss . Street, City 1% R. R P WO FILEY. M S<Chartered Kngineer, Registered riurveyof. wishes to announce that having completed months' service with the Armed Fo rces . jA,,. now resumed practice at the old address: . -105 N.Z Insurance Bldgs. Auckland Engineering Surveying- Town 1 tanning QT. VINCENT'S V Art Union results: Ist., No Ml. • No. OfcSS; 3rd, No 13029. -sssssS'

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24537, 20 March 1943, Page 10