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STH GAY WEEK OP A HAPPY MUSIC FESTIVAL. DAILY Plans <u Theatre and Bcgs's Queen Street. CENTURY Queen Street. Phone 42-169. Direction i Amalgamated Theatres, Ltdi 20th Century-Fox Present Sparkling Music— Gay ComedyBrilliant in Beauty—Romantic—"SONG OF THE ISLANDS" "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" (In Perfected Technicolour) With All-Star Musical Comedy Cast: BETTY GRABLE—VICTOR MATURE JACK OAKIE —HILO 11 ATT IK EXCELLENT SHORT FEATURES Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOOK NOW —NO EXTRA COST. vTcToTy OH KEN LANE Phono Ki-1117 To-day at To-night at 8. Leslie Howard —David Niven In the Immortal Story ot the Spitfire "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m.—As Above _____ pALACE , MOUNT EDEN. Phono 00-673 To-night at 7.45 1 Ann Miller—Jerrj Colonna "PRIORITIES ON PARADE" George Sanders—Gail Patrick "QUIET PLEASE, MURDER! Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee To-day at 1.30 Popeve Cartoon, Terrytoon, News, Novelty, "Deadwood Dick" Serial, Interest & "Priorities On Parade" NEW REGENT To-dav at -. Tonight at T.tr>. Phone (sn-i I -J. 808 HOPE- MADELEI NK CA RHOLL "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" JOAN DAVIS—JINX FALKENBUKU "SWEETHEART OF THE FLEET" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MT. ALBERT. Phone Uu LUAt-j Finally To-night at 7.1.Y "MRS. WIGGS of (he CABBAGE PATCH" & "THE FOREST HANGERS" (All Colour) Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT P.M. "Forest Rangers," Serial & Featurettes.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE SUNDAY, APRIL 23 COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. UNITED FORCES REVUE mother Bright Show for the Entertain input of Servicemen and Servicewomcn unit Partners. AUCKLAND ARTILLERY HAM; ■ COMEDIAN'S. SINGERS and DANGER* Reservations at LEWIS EADY, LTD.. ttW Queen St., and on SUNDAY at tllS MAJESTY'S THEATRE BOX 01-F front ■i p.m to 7 p.in ADMISSION.—-Orchestral Stalls am! Dress Circle. I/O; Back Stalls, I/; Galler.v, Ud. Sponsored h.v lI.Q. Northern Military District rpilE A MERIT AN RED CROSS Present n Stage Show Featuring TH E 11YT H M AIR ES B A NI) SUNDAY, APRIL STRAND THEATRE, 7.30 p.m Doors open 7 p.m. Tickets available through hospitality desk, AMERICAN RED CROSS SERVICE CLUB, 'i3 Queen St. jOiNTRE C I T A L. 'J SYBIL PHILLIPPS (Soprano), of Auckland), GABRIEL SZITAS (Violinist), of Michigan, U.S.A. Aceompaniste: Moya Cooper-Smith. A! the Lewis Ead.v Hall. Queeti St.. THURSDAY, May 1, at S p.in Br.\ Plan opens at Lewis Ead.v's Wed., -lith. Admission 'J' l -}. Net Proceeds to Patriotic Fund. TKT GALLERY AND OLD A COLONISTS' MUSEUM, Wellesley and Kitchener Streets. OPEN DAILY, to a.m. to i.3u p.m. SUNDAY, to -1.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. F. .1. C.WILLIAM, neting'-Town Clerk. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION I) ORO U G H ') I' >NEH UN G A '■* WZAC OA Y t'ARADE AT ONEHUNGA ORDERS BY MAJOR T. H. BEVAN. D.5.0.. 2nd N.X.E.F. i. HOUR OF ASSEMBLY.--U.30 a.m.. April •_»•">. 1!M I■ POINT OF ASSEMBLY'. —Princes St.. \Vest. near Onebunga Post Office. A marker from each unit will report to Parade Mrt.Major .i. Crotty at Si.3o a.m. 3 DRESS. —Uniform or mufti. Medals and Decorations will be worn. Men who are at present serving members of the Forces will wear uniform and medal ribbons. t ASSEMBLY.—-Placards detailing number and names of units will be posted. All units will form up on their respective positions by !».r> a.m The Parade will march off in column of threes ."i COMPLIMENTS —Unit Commanders will insure that the usual compliments are paid when passing under the Memorial Arch. (>. DISMISS. —At the conclusion of the Ceremony the Parade will move off and pare under the Memorial Arch and be dismissed under S'nit arrangements ORDER OF MARCH.

1. PasmKura Camp Band (BamJmasterCapt. R. Franris) 2. South African War Veterans. ;}. Imperial. Australian, etc., Units, 4. Returned Soldiers, Ist N.Z.R.F. 5. Returned Soldiers. 2nd N.Z.K.t 0. N.D.A.S.C Coy. 7 Oneliunga Volunteer Fire Brigade. 8. St. John Ambulance Association, y. St. John Xursine Division to. Boy Scouts. n. Boys' Brigades and Life Boys. 12. (liris Life Brigades and Crusaders | jl{. Intermediate Schooi Pupils. 14. Primary School Pupils H .1 EDWARDS Lieutenant. Adjutant. j Residents ol On chimin and District are i notified that the usual Anzac Day Service : nil! be held at Jellicoe Park at 10.15 a.m. on April 25. UM4 ' ! The Parade as above notified will inarch j from the Corner of Princes and Queen Streets ; up Queen and Trafalgar Streets to Jellicoe i Park. His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. Park, i will preside and the Service will he performed bv the Local Clertry. ' In case of rain the Strand theatre Mas j been ensratred . . I \t the close ol the service, official, military i and private wreaths will be laid on the I Memorial Arcli in this order R V D HULL, Actinjr-Town Clerk | -lyrrKoiKfrT cnr~D~fivoXPoitt.' «> WZ\C DAY CO MM F.M O R ATI V K | SERVICE The 21)1 li Anzac Day Commemorative Service organised by Ihe Devonport Returned Services j Club will he held at the War Memorial. ; Marine Square, Devonport. at 11 a.m. on j TUESDAY. April 25. Mill, followed by the j placing of Wreaths on the Memorial by reyre- i sentatives of Public Bodies. Local Organisa- , tions and Citizens. , 1 A cordial invitation is extended to all Ke.si- i dents to lake part in the Service. ; An area at base of Memorial will bo re- j served for A (fed Persons and Nexl-of-Kln, with : a limited number of sea's for the Aired. TRAFFIC. —From lO.liO a.m. to U.lo a.m. | all main road traffic will be diverted via | Wvnvard <ireet mid Clarence Street. R, C>. MAY, Mayor. URDKRS FOR PAIiADF. All units participating in Ihe above Service will parade at Yanxhall Road, near League Football Ground, at 10.H5 a.m. hvo (2) markers from each unit will report lo the Parade Marshals al 1u.K.l a.m. at the corner of Albert and Ynnxhall Roads. Medals ?»id Decorations to br worn. The Parade will leave for the War Memorial al 1 «>. }(> u .in. anil mareb via Albert Road and Vietoria Road. Order of units in the march will be: (1) Walersiilers' Silver Band, (2) Returned Services Association, • (.'?) Navy. (I) Wrens, (5) American Armed Forces, Hi) Oth Heavy Regt., (7) 15th A.A. R('gl.. <S) X.M. District school. (0) Watersiders' Junior Band, f 1<») W/A.A.C.'s, (11) W.W.S.A., (12) R.XXA.F., f|:i) W.A.A.F., (ID Ht._ John Ambulance Brigade and Nursing Division, (15) Red Cross Divisions juid Transport Corps, (Ift) Air Training Corns (17) Boys' Brigade. <ts) Sea Scouls, (10) Boy Scouts, (20) Cubs. (21) Girl Guides, (22) Brownies. A. McTt. FORBES, ('apt,, M.U, R. L. KKIXXKR. W.O. 11.. Parade Marshals. lT() !! (> U G if O F~B I U K F N II HA I>. ' ' AX7/AC DAY A Civic Service of Commemoration will be held in the Civic Reserve. Birkenhead, on TFKSDAY. April 25. 101 I, at 2 p.m. In tbe even! of ihe weather heinir unfavourable for an outdoor service, ibis will be held in the Foresters' Hall. ■An invitation is extended lo all Residents lo be present at Ihe Service F. J. iOSBORX K, Mayor. 'T. ALBERT'" ' EX-SERVICEMEN'S CLUB. ANZAC CIIFRCII PARADE METHODIST CHI'RCH, NEW NORTH ROAD, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Parade Junction Wairere Av. and New North Rd., 10..'t0 a.m. Ex-Servicemen and Women and Nursing Sisler.s, last War and (his. cordially invited. Also Furlough Men. Drww; Mufti and Medals. H. J. JENKINS, Pr"«ii(eni I'CKLAND "HEBREW CoNCRECA- • \ TION - Special Prayer* in cou'meaiorapfin of Aii/nc Day will b" inc'told ;u the service at the SyjiasmrßS pujfabbajb Morning, iwu 3Ur-*U, jtCWw. betiftwry.

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

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