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Featiirottes include Unveiling of Memorial to j the Lato Prime Minister, M. J. Savago. REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 11.0. 2.0, 5.0 and 8 p.m. A HAIR-RAISING ADVENTURE THAT MADE A TRUE STORY ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. "The Foreman Went To France" "The Foreman Went To France" FROM THE FACTUAL STORY BY J. 13. PRIESTLEY The thrilling story of Melbourne Johns (undecorated). Heroic civilian' whose daring won him tho acclaim of an nntlrc nation Starring CLIFFORD EVANS CONSTANCE GUMMING S TOMMY THINDER (< SUPPORTS INCLUDE: "Hampton Court Garden" (TECIINICOLOUR) "A 1 At LLOYD'S" How Lloyd's Cam For Shipping. "PATHE BRITISH NEWS" "GABBY." Colour Cartoon. Approved for Universal Exhibition. For To-night Telephone Tfoscrvations oannot bo accepted. T —F CINEMA REMUERA. 1 UDOK 'Ph. 21-749. To-night at 8.151 i 1 Matinee To-day ut 2.30. PAULETTE GODDARD and RAY MILLAND in the Comedy: "THE LADY HAS PLANS" Fast-moving Spy Story with plenty of Laughs. ASSOC'IATE PROGRAMME: Robert Benchley Comedy—U.S.A. Newsrcel — "Beauty and the Beach" "Meet the Champs," Etc. (Approved lor Univ. Exhbtu.) 0 1 NEA ,,A TAKAPUNA. GAIETY 'Ph. 78-4<>s. To-night at si i L Matinee To-day at 808 HOPE and ZORINA in "LOUISIANA PURCHASE" All Colour. (Rerom. by Censor for Adults.) [ STRAND \ °Vi*£l Gk - To-day at 1.45—T0-night & Hon., at 8. JON HALL—-ILONA MASSEY in H. G. Wells' "INVISIBLE AGENT," and "BUTCH MINDS THE BABY" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AMBASSADOR Matinee To-day, screening "International Squadron,", Serial & Short Features. Ronald Reagan, Olyrnpe Bradna, James Stephenson in "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" You've read (heir heroic adventures. .. .now the story of their glory is on the screen, Approved for Universal Exhibition. Peter Lorre, Evelyn Kcyes in "THE FACFi BEHIND THE MASK" Recommended by Censor for Adults. PAPAKURA ITnumelio-Ts""! A R To-day, 2 p.m. To-night & Mon., 7.30 p.m. M.G.M. presents the Bitcgest Song & Danca Spectacle of All Time. . . "BABES ON BROADWAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MICKEY ROONEY—JUDY GARLAND VIRGINIA WEIDLER. Excellent Supporting Programme includes METRO. WAR NEWS. Tues., Wed., Thurs.—Rosalind Russell, Waller Pidgeon, "DESIGN FOR SCANDAL." The world's most dnngeroous duel —Yank courage vs. Jap treachery. . ."Wirt. Gargan. Irene Tlervey, "DESTINATION UNKNOWN." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " \ MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM," A W.E.A. THEATRE, Old Grammar School, Symonds Street. Five Nights, TUESDAY TO SATURDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. Tickets '2l- Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Booking Fee 2d. SCHOOL OF DRAMA AND W.E.A. DRAMATIC CLUB. LECTURES \r Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.) A • AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. Notice to Members and Intending Members The following Classes will commence in the Society's Lecture Hall, 101 Customs St. E.: — FIRST AID. —Commencing on Monday. April 12, at 7 p.m. HOME NURSlNG.—Commencing on Tuesday, April '2O, at 7 p.m. HYGIENE. —Commencing on Thursday, April 15 at 7 p.m. i A. A BARKER, Secretary. V NNOUNCING TONIC TALKS FOR A WEEK BY THE INIMITABLE MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER. Food Scientist, Ist Floor, Brunswick BUlgs., Queen St., To Women, commencing 2.15 p.m. TUESDAY—-"Better Eyesight." WEDNESDAY —"Building a Powerful Heart." THURSDAY—"Nerves —and You.' FRIDAY—"How to Keep Young." Education and Enjoyment Combined Collection. Come Early. For Appointments Phone 42-124. fi EOPFIi E Y H O D S O N, Noted Author and International Lecturer, and Recognised Authority on Christian Mysticism, will give a Public Lecture, Sunday, at 7 p.m. "New Zealand's Advance to Nationhood." Also Thursday, 8 P-m.: "Problems of Life and their DicosouJiical Solution." n A S T E R T R A V E L T A L K. h THROUGH THE HOLY LAND (with coloured slides), by Elsie K. Morton. All Saints' Parish Hall, Ponsonb.v Rd., Wednesday April 11. 8 p.m Admission I/O. children half. \T Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.).— iN. Sunday, 2.-15 P.m. Speaker: Professor K M Vlscic LL.M. Subject: "Proportional Representation."-—3 Queen St.. Discussion. Members and friends please nrnvc early. ADIANT UcallTT Club, Unity Hall. 323 Queen St., Thcs.. 13th, 8 p.m. Mrs. G. Brooks, a dynamic speaker. MEETINGS VIEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. iN EDEN BRANCH. Public Meeting, Centennial Hall. Church, Dominion Road, MONDAY, A| RIL 12 8 p.m. Speakers: Hon. H. G. R. Mason, Minister of Education; Mr. W. T. Anderton M P Eden- Mr. A. S. Richards, M.P. Roskill. Chairman: Mr. R. F. Barter Subject: Education with- special reference to proposed changes in the district. Branch meeting postponed until Monday, April 10. J. O._SMtTH. Hon. Secretary. M*HE Annual Meeting of Queen Victoria I Association will be held in Bishopscourt Library, Parnell on Wednesday, April 11, at .) ;;o pin His Lordship Bishop Sunkin will preside. All interested are welcomo. . Vj- /„ NATIONAL PARTY. *■ AUCKLAND WEST ELECTORATE. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland West Electorate will be held in Ley's Institute on Wednesday. April I I, at 7.M0 p.m. In view of the earning General election all members arl; urged to attend A MeIvENZIIS, Chairman. vjEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. iN As it appears necessary in view of the forthcoming meetings of tho Milk Commission that milk producers should get together and present a united front wftli regard to evidence and take a common course of action, and as someone must take the lead in this respect, milk producers are hereby notified that (be Board Room of the N.Z. Farmers' Union, in the upper storey of the Union's building, 7-0 Hobsoii St.., will be available to milk prodneers on Monday. . April 10, and it is suggested that they asseml le there at 10 a.m. and elect Hie chairman, proceeding with a discussion of their business . (Sgd.> A. E. ROBINSON, Provincial Secretary,

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

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