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ATTEND THE MATINEES Owing to the length of Picture Patrons are asked to be seated promptly. \il PLAZA m / > Wm\ queen street K /_ W_ ! Phone 41-' SO -is X Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-day: 11 a.m . •_> p.m., 4.<15 p.m.. S p.m. Arnold Pressburger presents "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" Starring WALTER BREN NAN—BRIAN DON LEVY Box Plans at Theatre and Begg's. Recommended by Censor for Adults. (Unsuitable for Children) A United Artists Release. PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY! For Allied Forces and a Civilian Friend. 2 P.M.—TWO SESSIONS—7.4S (Doors Open 1.30 and 7 p.m.) When the Above Programme will be .Screened in its Entirety. You Can Buy Your Scats To-day. OXFORD OXFORD Opp. G.P.O. QUEEN ST. Phone 4'2-'274 | " tIVOL.I " TIVOLI Nr. Graftoo Bridge Phone 44-136 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Oxford (Sessions Daily) : 11, 2. 5 & 8 Tivoii: To-day at 2 & 8 3rd BIG WEEK 3rd More Popular Than Ever! Everybody's Favourite Tho One and Only GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY with 4 NEW SONGS, in the Full-of-Fun. Music and Merriment "MUCH TOO SHY" "MUCH TOO SHY" "MUCH TOO SHY" Approved for Universal Exhibition ii|| R I A L I 0 j |l NEWMARKET. Phonr yosuy To-night at 7 45 ' j BR IA N AHEI! NE— MEH L E OB ER ON In the Picture with a XI.OUU.OoO Cast.. "FOREVER AND A DAY" Approved for Universal Exhibition & "NO PLACE FOR A LADY" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Big Western Matinee To-day at 2 Disnev Comedy, Snapshots. News, Novelty, Serial & Uussell Ilayden in 'RIDERS of the NORTH-WEST MOUNTED' All Approved for Universal Exhibition. CITYOFAU C K L A N D. AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. OPEN DAILY 30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Visit the Auckland Zoological Park tomorrow and spend an enjoyable day amidst pleasant and interesting surroundings. Trams will take you and your family from any part of the City to the Zoo gates at a total cost of I/O return. Inquire from the Conductor regarding the family ticket. Admission: Adults, 1/ Children, .'id. F. •!. GWILLIAM. acting-Town Clerk.

ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION \ N /.AC DAY COM M EM ORATION AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE EX-SKR VIC EM EN'S ASSOCIATION. With the Co-operation of AUCKLAND RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANZAC DAY DAWN CEREMONY. APRIL 1!) M. Following are the orders for the morning:— KEY MEN meet at Kiosk. Auckland Domain, at :{.,">() a .in All Returned Servicemen and Servicewomcn of any War arc invited to parade. Troops will fall in at Tea Kiosk. Auckland Domain, at 5 a.m. Gallipoli men fall in on front mark'ers. remainder on rear markers The Parade will march off at 5.15 a.m. sharp, led by Major-General P. H. Bell. Nursing . 'sters and Ex-Servieewomen report to 0.1.C. on steps below Cenotaph at 5.10 a.m. sharp. Dress: Mufti, medals and decorations to be worn, except in the case of serving men TRAFFIC AI!RANGEMENTS. j i'ram Service. —Trams will leave outside Termini at the following times: —Meadowbank, Westinere, Richmond Rd.. Heme Bay and Three Lamps. 1 a.m.; Great South Rd., 4.H.) a.m.; Onehunga, 'i.-JO a.m.; Three Kings, Mi. Roskill, Owairaka. -I.: to aju.; Avondale, Point Chevalier, I.'J5 a.m.; Foot of Queen Street. 1 .!•"> a.m Ferrv Service.—Leave Devonport l.io a.m.. calling'at Bavswaler I.'JO a.m. A Launch will leave Birkenhead at I.'JO a.m. and Northeote at 'l.'JO a.m. These will connect with tram outside C.PO. at 4.15 a.m. Return ferry, to Devonport will leave Auckland at 6.30 a.m. Launches will leave the Auckland Launch Steps for Bayswater. Northeote and Birkenhead. leaving Auckland at <>■'<> a.m. Bus Transport Services. —Buses will run by arrangement from all bus terminals. To ensure an adequate service would passengers intending to use this service please communicate with Bus Proprietors Tea Kiosk. —The Domain Tea Kiosk will be open from 4 a.m. until after the Ceremony, when tea, coffee and biscuits will be available. Parking Areas. —Car-owners are asked to note that a special area will be set aside on the football ground between the Museum and the Glass Winter Gardens. Only limited space will be available behind the Museum. Broadcasting.—The Service will be broadcast by Station IZB. It is important that guests and the general public should be in their places at the Ceno'taph by 5 a.m. . NORMAN R CHAPMAN, Hon. Organiser. British legion (N.z.>. inc. IMPERIALS. ANZAC DAY. •\ii Imperials are invited to join m the Parade (Tuesday). Fall in Grafton Road, junction of Park Road. 10 a.m. sharp. Medals and decorations lo be worn. M. A. MALCOLM. Hon. Secretary.^ V Z. HOME SERVICES' ASSOCIATION i\. fine J. ANZAC SERVICE. Members will please note: No Parade as an organisation, but members are requesteii to attend this service at the Cenotaph at 11 am. on Anzae Day. R. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary. j/IXG'S COLLEGE OLD" BOYS' lY ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANZAC DAY SERVICE. \ Service will be held in the College Cliapel on'TUESDAY, April J5 (Ansae Day), at 7 p.m. The preacher will be Commander h. u. Pennington, U.S.N. Buses leave <t p.m. from town, p.m. from the Monument, 8.55 p.m. from Mangere Crossing. Contrary to our previous notice, trains will not be running. All Old Boys are invited to attend. Furlough men. relatives, next-of-kin and men returned from service overseas will be specially welcome. R. KING, Hon. Secretary. () R.OU GII O F TAKAP UN A, WZAC DAY SERVICE AND PARADE. A cordial invitation is extended to Citizens lo attend a Commemorative Service to be held in the Gaiety Theatre, Ansae Street, lakapuna, on TUESDAY, AnriJ 'J->. 1044, at It a.m. ~. ~ ~ \ Parade of Returned Soldiers, Ex-bervice-men Home, Guard, Red Cross NA.D.s. Women's National Service Corps, St. John Ambulance, Ci'i/ens' Band, Boy Scouts, Gm, Guides. Fire Brigade and Friendly Societies will leave the Corner of Lake Road and Sanders' Avenue at 10.15 a.m. A representative of the lakapuna Returned Service- Association will mar-dial the Parade. JOHN GUI NT YEN. Mayor

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

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