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Air Conditioned. Dir.. Civic Theatre, Ltd.4 Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., s p.m.' Price.v. 1/0 to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available Box Plans (it Theatre. Phone MO-H)0 - NOW SHOWING - "KINGS ROW" (The Town i'he,\ talked jI m Whispers) - From the Studios ol the Masters Warner Bros Kealuruig Ann Sheridan Ronald Reagan KUJiEK'i CUMMINGS BETTY fitLU CLAUDE RAINS CHAW. COBU£N NANCY COLEMAN KAAREN VERNE t (Recommended by Censor tor Ariuits) On the Same Programme:' The Top-ran king Technicoiour Keaturetu 'RHAPSODY IN RIVETS" Special Soviet Camera Shows TIMO3HENKQ directing the Red Army, Britain's Mighty Battleship "Duke of York" and companion ships return alter sinking Scharnhorst. | THE BERKELEY j To-day at 2.0. To-night at 8.0 Rosalind Russell, Fred Mac Murray " FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM " A Powerful Love Story, Thrilling Adventure Heart-throbbing Suspense. One of the Truly Great Films of the Year! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Air Mail News and Selected Fcaturettes. Box Office Open Continuously from li 30 a m Unpaid Bookings NOT Kept After 7.45 p' m ' THE CAPITOL Balmoral Phone 62-599 This Evening at Eight o'clock. Fay Bainter, Edward Arnold, In "WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" A Splendid Drama of Great Human Interest Also, Cesar Romero, Carole Landis In "GENTLEMAN AT HEART" A Really Joyous Comedy Hit. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition! MATINEE TO-DAY "Overland With Kit Carson," etc Unpaid Bookings NOT Kept- After 7.40 p.m. I THE WINDSOR i 1 o-day at 1.30. To-night at 7.30 fio'lfrpy Tearle and Eric Portman. in "One of Our Aircraft is Missing"* Thrilling! Exciting! Romantic! A Truly Great Drama! (Approve) for Universal Exhibition) Warren William. Marguerite Chapman, in "ONE DANGEROUS NIGHT" A .Splendid "Lone Wolf" Mystery • j 'Recommended by Censor for Adults) I Commencing Tuesday—Walt Disney's ] "FANTASIA" (Universal Exhibition.) PAPAKURA —Phone 30 — STAR To-day, 2 p.m. To-night and Mon., 7.30 p.m. A spine-tingling drama that leaps from the many headlines of our times, "REUNION IN FRANCE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Joan Crawford, John Wayne, Philip Dorn. s Also, the strangest of all screen thrills! "CAPI TIYE WILD WOMAN" (Approved for Univ. I Exhbtn.) Evelyn Ankers, John Carradine. Tues., Wed., Thurs. —The Ritz Bros., Frances - i Langford, Mary Beth Hughes, "NEVER A ; DULL MOMENT." Also, Monty WooJley and i Ida Lnpino, in "LIFE BEGINS AT 8.3,0." j (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) [mttiirtm si i-4,52. To-night and Monday Night, 7,45 BETTE DAVIS and MONTY WOOLLEY, in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" Also, James Craig and William Lundigan. in " NORTH-WEST RANGERS" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) Supports, "Three Stooges." BIG MATINEE To-day, 1.30: "North-west Rangers," "Three Stooges.'' Comedies. Cartoons and Serial. HENDERSON Douglas Fairbanks and Ruth Warrick in "Corj sican Brothers." Also Irene Manning & Craig ; Stevens in "Spy Ship." (Programme Recorni mended for Adults) ! —— ! I - KERRIDGE THEATRES - I | | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS | | 5ilini!!]!!I!lti![tiill!III!!!!(l!i!filiil[!lli'lt!H)!Iiil!!l!lrajIlinil!iii!;::iiIiniI)iiritini;' ' TO-DAY'S SCREENINGS j rpaUEANGA REGENT "This Above ! i All" (A). Thnrs.-Fri. : "Mr. Bie" (D); | "Jackass Mail" (A). TOWN HALL—"A I Yank in Libya" (U); "How's About ,It" (U). | HUE AROHA—-REGENT—"Stand By For ' 1 Action" (A). MAJESTIC —"Hi Buddy" i (U); "Counter Espionage" (U). rPHAMES REGENT IJL fU). KlNG'S—"Boston Blackie Goes i Hollywood" (U); "Sunset, in the Desert" !UJ. 1 i\'HAKATANE —REGENT—"The Major | > and the Minor" (U). Wed.-Thurs.: | "Tropic Holiday" (U); "Ghost Breakers" ! iU). GRAND—"Hi Ya, Chum" (U); "Daring j Younsr Man" (TD. OTOROHANGA REGENT "Gay Sisters" (A). TOWN HALL—"Cattle 1 Raiders" iU); "Sight to the Heart"- (TJ). P AERO A REGENT "Nightmare" (A). -. Matinee: "Mr. Bug Goes to Town" (U). OPOTIKI— REGENT—"Valley of the Snn"' (U); "Fingers at the Window" (A). Mon.- ' Tues.: "Rose of Tralee" (U). EAIT M \—PRINCESS —"Blossoms in the Dust" (A). Tues.-Wed.: "Fighting 69th" ; fIT) ' ' i TJ ELENSVILLE—REGENT—"Shadow of i O- a Doubt" (A). , „ K'AWAKAWA—KIXG'S— "Arabian Nisfcts 'ITi. Tues -Wed.: "Sweetheart of the I Fleet" (IT). • j MAUXGANUI—REGENT— "Panama j T>OTORUA ! 'in association) and GISRORNE I li —Sec Local Papers, i Censorship (A) Recom. by Censor for Adults, i Index (U> Approved for Univ bxhbtn. ! TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE I O NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. .. February 27. 1954, 1 COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. UNITED FORCES' REVUEAn excellent evening of Bright untertaißi ment. Lively Band Music by the ArtiLery I Band. Bright and Breezy Comedy bketches, I Thrilling Singers and Dancers. \ ADMISSION. —Orchestral staEs and press ! Circle. 1/6; Back Stalls,. Us, 6d. j Reservations at Lewis r..ao>, -Ltd... 19- ! Street, and on SUNDAY MORNINu at Hta; 'Ma jeslv's Theatre Box Office from 10 a.is., •to 12 noon and from 3 p.m. to. 6 p..m. Open to all Servicemen and Service women j and their partners. .. ■ j Sponsored by Readonarters, JsortßS*B Military District. APPEALS. | LTELP THE SICK -AND FRIENDLESS. | 111 Our Organisation is engaged in the Slip- | plying of Comforts, such as fruit, <®*« ! ettes, tobacco, etc., to the inmates of ao~ | pitnls and Homes, and we a,so receive sad ! assist many requests for other fo"ns of «v* i sistance. and to be able to con ' l , nDe I humane work we urgently nee(L fctnds (PLEASE HELP US TO HELP OTHERs j AUCKLAND COMFORT--1 Campbell's Buildings, Vulcan Ea® e P.O. Box 1402. Miss L. Moore, Hon. Sec. be ffr atefnl for U gifts of Men's, Women s and Children s. Clothing, etc.. which may be used to og m a sale in aid of funds for our w* k, ; mates of Hospitals. Homes, etc. Carrie, *nij ' AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COMFORTS | COMMITTEE, ; 32 Campbell's Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. , Ph. 44-376. ! rxTXmmv and papatoetoe 0 residents. ! We should be glad if you would leave yout; Books and Magazines for distribution iti Hospitals. and Homes with either Mr. A. vv nat.; ford Ontana Rd.. Papatoetoe. or Mrs. Simon. , Shop. Great South Rd., Papatoetoe. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COMFORTS COMMITTEE, 82 Cam obeli's Bldgs., Vuh-an Lane. TENDERS \T:AFIEB HARBOUR BOARD.—CON'; A TRACT Xo. SOL: Supply and Delnerj oEcho Sounding- Equipment.— oanh Saturday. March 1.1, 1944, are muted tor, 'he Siumlv and Delivery ot Echo sounaHip l-'.nui'piiietit with i) at hoard Oscillator, spctj: ficat ions obtainable from the V. E. SANDERS. Secretary. —~£ EA j.J SG. IJ W'riUf-n tenders, marked "Tender I)ram. ins. Cleaning," addressed to Chiel: Dra.na e. Engineer, Box 2205. AucKland wil be re ccived up to 11 a.m. MON LAV, Mann w, . It'l4, for following.contracts. No. 1, 1012 chains; Nu _2, 104 No. 3, Si) 4 chains; No. 4, 053 chains; Xo. , 9 'pians U and specifications may ba seen at Lands Department Office. Kaitaift. ATAPIEH HARBOUR . BOAm-^ontmt lS No. SO2, Supply and Delivery of Air Con pressor. Tenders, closing baturdaj, Maah 1 : ll>-l-i, are invited for the supply ana Dt. i, of a Portable Air Compressor t.h D.e.el e gine. Stiecificatioiis obtainable trom the un , fil - ,lcd v E- SANDERS. Secretary.!.; are invited, < closing on March 1 next, for the grazing rights of the area under control of V l'omsiff Domain Board, being Lot .44, D.P. IJ roods), and ,situated in Dominion Road tension. The successful applicant wa» j Mil property from March 01. ' Conditions of licence obtainable from o'-pg'i Mount Roskill Road Board, Epbom^^Sj^g:, pONCRETE Path. 75ft s 2ft 2WTSh™ ; v," Floor, loft X 10ft 2in; Bays%ater. r>RICE A 'vaiited for rleaninsc srarden. I. putting down lawns.—Ph. op ORICE Pain tins House and Oarage. S Fife St., Wesfniere.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 10