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"HOUSE FULL" IS THE NIGHTLY SIGN AT THE ■ EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. SO IT'S WISE TO OBTAIN YOUR SEATS EARLYI TO-DAY AT 11 Paramount Pictures Amusing Comedy of a Wife who was dumb but determined.. "ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY?" RAY MILL AND BETTY FIELD—PATRICIA MORISON EUGENE PALLETTE, CECIL KELLAWAY Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre Phono 32-600. Dir.* Kc-rridtfe Theatres (throughout N.Z.) state'KTM-state To-day, Matinee, •_! p.in. Variety Session, 7.30. WAUNKR BROS. GREAT LAUGH AND FUN SHOW.... "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" with JIMMY DURANTE. JANE WYMAN. PHIL SILVERS with his NAVY BLUES SEXTETTE. A Real Pun Feast in this New Rookie Comedy ....,]list a Regiment of Roars. Excellent Supporting Programme. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Dir.; Kcrridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) I 1.30 VOGUE 7.30 Auckland's Popular Modern Intimate Theatre Karangahapo Rd. Phone 43-003. SECOND TRIUMPHANT SEASON of the most consistently requested film.... Bette Grablo, Don Ameehe, Robt. Cummings In the Technicolour Sensation.... "MOON OVER MIAMI" Johnny Weissmnller, Maureen O'Sullivan in "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. IDEAL PROG RAMM..I3 FOR THE Wft OLE FAMILY. ' MAYFAIR 85R SANDRINGHAM To-night and Monday Night, 7.30. GRACIE ALI /EN in "MR. AND MRS. NORTH" MARIA MONTEZ "MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee To-day, 1.30 —"Mr. and Mrs. North," Serial, Funnies, Comedies. MANUREWA REGENT 10-MOHr. /.3(> —The Moat Beautiful Musical Picture Ever Made. . . . "THE GREAT WALTZ" with 'JO Star Artists. Also "MEN AT LARGE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). Moil., Toes. <t Wed.—Claudette Colbert AJames Stewart in "It's A Wonderful World." And—"Dressed to Kill." (Both Adult, Recom.) Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Next—The great comedy picture. "HF.LLZAPOPPIN," and "Strictly in the Groove." (Belli Adult Recommendation.) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Great Attraction for Easter Commencing SATURDAY, APRIL 24th (Afternoon and Evening) For a limited Season The Incomparable LIGHT COMIC OPERA COMPANY 120 Artists : in a Stupendous Production of London's Best ' and Most Popular Musical Play . . . ; "A COUNTRY GIRL" "A COUNTRY GIRL" which will be Presented by a Specially Selected Cast, headed bv the Irresistible Comedian. . STAN LAWSON FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA Chorus of 70 Voices. ■ Opera produced by STAN LAWSON Musical Director, Frank Poore. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS: — Applications for Seats, which are now being received at Lewis Eady, Ltd., will be dealt with in the order in which they arrive. Tim 1 ordinary Box Plans will be opened on MONDAY April 10th. Evening Reserved Seats: DC. and R.S., 0/1 d (exactly one dollar). Matinees: 5/1 d. YUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For an enjoyable day visit the Zoo TOMORROW. Trams will take yon and your family from any part of the City to the Zoo gates at a total cost of 1/6 return. • Inquire from the conductor regarding the family ticket. ADMISSION: Adults I/-, Children 3d. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. CHURCH NOTICES HOWE STREET HAL L. Off Karangahapo Road. Sunday: 7 p.m., Mr. J. H. Manins. Subject: "Second Corning of Christ." Tuesday: 7.30 p.m., Prayer and Ministry. Speaker: Mr. R. Auld. Saturday: Y.P. Meeting, 7.30. Mr. -T. S. Burt. IT*DEN HALL. VIEW IMI, MT. EDEN JIJ (Near Dominion Road.) Sunday, 7 p.m.. Bright Evangelistic Service. Speaker: Mr. B J.- Taylor Tuesday, 7.U0. Prayer Meeting and Address by Mr. B. J. Taylor. Hut (To-night), '7.30, Young People's Mooting. Sneakers: 0 Melhop and X. Wilson. Everybody Welcome. \T GAJ H K AVK NU E II AL L. ix Sunday, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Speaker: .Mr. L. B. Clarke. 3 p.m., Sunday School Classes. To-night, 7.30 p.m., Young People's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Blyth Harper. Tuesday. 7.30 pm. Missionary Address. Speaker: Mr. ». Broushton (of China). Wednesday, '-'.l"i n.iii., Women's Meeting. iINKF, RM \ N STI! EE T HAL L. ! I Onehuuga i 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr. R. Auld. Tnes., 7.30 } p.m., Prayer and Bible Reading. Wed., 7.30 | p.m., Missionary Meeting Speakers: Misses I Greshani and Rout. DEVON POUT GOSPEL HALL Calliope Road. Mr. G. A. Ritchie will speak here. 3 p.m., "The Way to Victory." 7 p.m., "The Coming World-Conference." All welcome. Ai A SONIC "ITALL KLLERSLIE. I a'l To-night, 7.30 p.m.. Young People's j Meeting. Sunday, 0.30 a.in,, Sunday School; I '2.30 p.m., Bible Class; 7 p.in,, Gospel Address. i \\r~) RK MP STKEK-r H A '\'X ; i i Balmoral i To-night, 7.30 p.m.. Young People's Meet- | ing. Sunday, 3 p.m., S.S and B.C. 7 p.m., ; Evangelistie Service. Speaker: Mr. A. G. j Bain. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. I Address on Maori Work Mr Hamilton, RuaI oria. ALBERT ILuTL! ROSSGROVE TCE.. Mount Albert. Afternoon. :it 3 p.m.. Monthly Missionary Meeting. Speaker: J. Manins. Subject: "The Romance of Christian Missions." Sunday: 7 p.m., Mr. Douglas G. Broughton, Missionary repatriated recently from Manchuria. Tuesday: 7.3(1 p.m., Prayer Meeting, with Short Address. Sat.: 7.30, Young People's Meeting. VTfwton eaTt mIITsTO N - ' 11 a.m.. Miss E. Appleby. 7 p.m., Mr. D. Boalh. Mon., 7.15, Prayer. Thurs., 7.t.">, Bible Study. I All Heartily Welcome.

WHAT Till' NATIONAL PARTY STANDS FOR. HEAR THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL PARTY DISCUSS QUESTIONS OF THE HOUR. MR. S. G. HOLLAND, MP., LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, MR. S. G. HOLLAND, MP, LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, AT THE AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, AT THE AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, MONDAY, APRIL 12, AT 8 P.M. MONDAY. APRIL 12, AT 8 P.M. Mr. Holland's address will cover many subjects which have aroused keen public discussion in the past few months, and he will outline the Citizen's "Bill of Rights" to which the National Party subscribes. THIS IS A PUBLIC MEETING All Are Invited. Doors Open 7.15 p.m. VISIT TO NORTH AUCKLAND. Mr. Holland will address Public Meetings as follows: THURSDAY, April 15, 8 p.m.— REGENT THEATRE, HELENSVILLE. FRIDAY, April 16, 8 p.m.—WELLSFORD. MONDAY, April 19, 8 p.m.—A. AND P. HALL, KAITAIA. TUESDAY, April 20, 2.30 p.m.—REGENT THEATRE, KAIKOHE. ' 8 p.m.—TOWN, HALL, WHANGAREI.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24555, 10 April 1943, Page 10

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