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Air Conditioned. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 4 Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/6 to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre Phone 30-100. Warner Broa. present "LAW OF THE TROPICS" Featuring JEFFREY LYNN CONSTANCE BENNETT MONA MARIS—REGIS TOOMEY Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Showing! "PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS" "WINGS OF STEEL" (In Technicolour) 'WHIT.E SAILS" (Hollywood Novelty) "MIDNIGHT MATINEE" (Cartoon) RICHARD HtMBER & Orchestra REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. THE CIVIC IS OPEN ON SUNDAY! At the request of the Authorities the CIVIC THEATRE will be open for the Entertainment of All Members of the Forces, plus the Merchant Navy, and their civilian friends, when the ABOVE PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M SHOW STARTS 7.45 P.M. | THE BERKELEY | To-day at 2.0. To-night at S.Q, 1943's Biggest Surprise Picture! "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" Starring Frcdric March and Martha Scott. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Truly a Beautiful Drama! Rich in humour, warmth and understanding. Also Specially Selected Featurettes. Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.45 only. THE CAPITOL BALMORAL. Ph. (,'2-rm. This Evening at a Quarter to Eight, The Sensational, Amazing Picture every lover of liberty must see!i "PROFESSOR MAMLOCK" The Story of the Nazis Bloody Puree. Cruel, Ruthless, Barbaric but True! Also Michael Whalen, Grace Bradley in "SIGN OF THE WOLF" A Thrilling Jack London Story. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) at 2.o—"Sign of the Wolf." 1 THE WINDSOR i Ph To-day at 1.30. -- To-night at 7.30. Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowfe in "CALL OUT THE MARINES" "Quirt & Fiagg" in "Jeeps" of Laughfei (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Warren William in "SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also March of Time ("Men of the Fleet, U.S.A.") iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiiiiiiamiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiittiiiiiiiuiKiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuauuiiuiK I KERRIDGE THEATRES- 1 j AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS ( fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiiHiumiiiiiiininimiimiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiißiiimimiiini? TO-DAY'S SCREENINGS riIAURANGA—REGENT—Sat., Mon.: "To X Be or Not to Be" (A). .TOWN HALL—"Riders of the Timberline" (U); "Glamour Boy" (U). (THE AROHa—REGENT—"Twin Beds" (A), X MAJESTIC —"Kisses for Breakfast" (A); "Alias Boston Blackio" (A). THAMES— REGENT "South of Suez" (A). KING'S —"Blonde from Singapore" for Rhythm" (A); "Secrets of the Wasteland" (■U). OTOROHANGA— REGENT—"The Chocolate Soldier" (A). TOWN HALL—"Castle in the Desert" (A); "Who is Hope Schuyler'" (A). PAEROA REGENT "Captains of the Clouds" (A). OPOTIKI— REGENT—Sat.. Tnea.'i "Eagle Squadron" (U). KAITAIA PRINCESS Sat., Mon,: "Riders of the Purple Sage" (U): "Skylark" (A). JJELEN SVILLE —REGENT "Saboteur It AWAKAWA —KING'S—To-nitrht: "They S. Met in Bombay" (A); "Lone Star. Ranger" (U). Mon.: "Land of the Open Range" (U). , EOTORUA (in association) and GIPBORNE < —See local papers. Censorship (A) Recom. by Censor for Adults. Index. (U) Approved for Univ. r.xhbtn. DANCING 1 \ A N C E TONIGHT • At the CATHOLIC SERVICES CLUB, Corner of Pitt and Wellington Street# FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICES First-class Dance Band. Excellent Floor., PIRATE SHIPPE CABARET MILFORD BEACH. t'he Cabaret that Sets the Standard. TO-NIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL Dancing S to 11.40 p.m. ADMISSION: Double, 2/6: Single, 1/6, Reservations Ring 78-414. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB WESTHAVEN GRAND DANCE - SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 10. Dancing 8 p.m till midnight. Admission 2/8. Good Supper. AL CLARK'S ORCHESTRA. Cubicle Reservations, Ph. 26-933, till 8 p.m.. Free Launch leaves Launch Steps, between Ferry Bldg. and Princes Wharf. 8 p.m. • Returning after dance. DEVOTED TO SWING! * * TO-NITE! DANCING 8 to Midnight. _ ADMISSION - ' RESERVES: TEL. 48-777. - OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. TO-NIGHT DANCE AT THE METROPOLE THE SOCIABLE CABARETADMISSION s '2/0 EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL. Ph 42-330 CUBICLE RESERVES. ALFRED- FKNN, Director. £ MATTHEWS "WELCOME CLUB." AUCKLAND'S PREMIER DANCE CLUB FOR SERVICEMEN. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 7.80 to 11 .110 p.m.' Everything Free. pOME OUT TO PAPATOETOE TOy, X.IGHT lho Good Companions are holding their Popular Fortnightly Dance, Town Hall. Wonderful music. Come and enjoy yourselves. QYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL of Modern and Old time Dancing, 30 Symonds St. Classes Mondays and Thursday, 8 p.m Private Lessons by appointment.—For particulars call or Ph 12-337. MISS SPENCER. THE Y.W.C.A. GAIETY CLUB will hold i- their Monthly Dance at the Y.W.C.A.. Upper Queen St. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) at 8 p.m Men ot t tie Forces Come as their Guests. MODERN Ballroom—Private tuition, poise, self-confidence. Forces half fee Supper dances.—Mavis Tollemache, Epsom 16-214. MDE VALESKA, Albert Chbrs., cnr. Albert and Wellesley Sts., opp Para. —PI). 48-121, 05-324. All types dancing taught. EUBY SHERRIFF. H.B. Bldgs., Newton. Private Lessons, 2/6 (or 0 for v £l): Modern, Old-time, Tap: 3 dances by jJost, 5/-. PROFESSIONAL r PO Medical Practitioner.'!. —Good General X Practice in popular seaside resort for sale.—JH. 1071 M

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24555, 10 April 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24555, 10 April 1943, Page 10