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R E G E N T Sessions: 11.0, 2.0, 5.0 and 8 p.m. "CHINA" - "CHINA" "CHINA" "CHINA" A Paramount Picture.. • •With ALAN I.ADD. LpBErrAYOUNG. WILLIAM BEINDIX That ("Wake [slan(l') To r |irdo. FEATURETTES INCLUDE "All SttilH Set" •- fpor light "Pathe British Gazette • "Yours Truly" .v "In the Desert" Speaking of An mals "Happy Birthdaze ao'flftft Plans, Regent, Phone 32-888 Reeoninicnded by Censor for Adults. | FRIDAY! PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY 'Snow fooling! It's their Newest, Gn.v est Sleigh Ride. ABBOTT and COSTELLO with fiinnv Sinuns. l'atric Knowles "HIT THE ICE 51,3r p ". gaiffg'kfcwri rsM»~k (|NE\TA —' REM ITER A.; i TIinDR Ph. '2l-7 tit To-night at i | IUL/Ui\ y TO-DAY at ii.00!.: MONTY WOOLLEY ("The Man Who Came Jo Dinner ) And Roddy M,.l)mv;m in \-pvil Shale's Misiit.v Hook: "PIED PIPER" ALSO- Latest Newsreel— I "Hub of the World"— "Monkey Doodle .Dandies ««'< Cartoon. (Approved for Universij 1 | Scrr, 'in" l 'lN WHICH WE SERVE" r CINEMA - TAKAPTJNA. i I CAIFTY Ph 78-4GB To night at 81 I ViAltli* 1 I Matinee To-day at '2! LORETTA YOUNG and FREDRIC MARCH iu the Comedy; "A BEDTIME STORY" Full (Adult Recommendation) "strand" 0 N EH U N&i Ph. 54-380. -™To-dav 1.45— To-night & Monday at 8. i Dor " AVONDALE Matinee To-day, '2 p.m. The Latest Sensational Success "CORVETTE K225" Also "THE DEVIL ON HORSEBACK" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. pt - Kathryn Grayson, Van Heflin. Marsha Hunt in "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Montv Woolley. Ida Lupino in "LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY"

nrrni CCC HI-- HELIEKS Ph. 61-000. rLLKLLoO To-night at 8 "THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY" With Deauna Durbin, Edmund O'Brien and Barry Fitzgerald Also News, etc, Matinee To-day, 2.15. For Universal Exhibit. HENDERSON uu iX l ffli A li James Craig and Bonita Granville in "Seven Miles front Alcatraz." Also Claire Trevor and Burgess Meredith in "Street of Chance." (Programme for Ailuj_ts.) REGENT To-night at 7.30 —GARY COOPER in "THE PRIDE OF TIIE YANKEES" His First New Picture. Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed.-—"Unpublished Story," the story of the Battle of Britain. Also Another Feature. Fri., Sat. & Min. —Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine in "THIS ABOVE ALL' (Apr. 'J i--2M-2!t)> a picture of the year with 12 star artists ;t Magnificent Programmes! (All Above Approved tur Universal Exhibition) 1 KEKRIDCE THEATRES 1 | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS 1 TO-DAY'S SCREENINGS 'JLVUKaNGA— REGENT—"Hers To Hold" 1 i,U). Wed.-Fri.: "Desert Victory" (U); "iie Found A Star" (U). TOWN HALL — "Sherlock Holmes In Washington" (Ui: "Murder ill Times Square" (A). rpE AROIIA REGENT 'Holiday Inn" 1 (U). MAJESTlC—"Moonlight Masquerade" (!'); "1 Was Framed" (A). 'l'ilAJl KS —REGENT---"Road To Morocco" JL (U), KING'S— I "Father Is A Prince" (U); "Rhythm of the Islands" (U). \\Ml AKATANE REGENT "White V}/ Savage" (A). Wed.-Thurs.: "North-West Rangers" <U); "Swing Shift Maisie' (U). GRAND —"Home In Wyoming" <U); "Babyface Morgan" iU). / yj'OROHANG A —REG ENT "Destroyer" V / lAi. TOWN HALL—--"Father's Son" (U); "South of Santa Fe" (U). | > A EIIOA—REG EN T—"Crossroads'' (A). OPOTI KI—-REG ENT—"Murder in the Big House" (A); "Klondyke Fury" (A). Mon. and Wed.: "War Against Mrs. Hadley" (U). KAITAIA —PRINCESS —"A Haunting We Will Go" (U); "Wings for the Eagle" (A). Mon. and Wed.: "Nightmare" (A). HELENSVILLE REG ENT "For Me and My Gal" (U). •rAWAKAWA - KING'S "Lady Has * » Plans" 'UI; "Maisie Gets Tier Man" (U). Mon. and Wed.: "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (U). M'l\ MAUNGANTH - REGENT "Rio -Rita" (TJ). T)OTOItUA (in association) and GISBORNE i V —See Local Papers. Censorship (A) Reconi, by Censor for Adults, Index. (U> Approved for Univ. Exhibit. TTrtbble-htr-st parkTmt. ALBERT. VT CARNIVAL, 1.30 p.m.. To he opened by His Worship Hie Mayor, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Waterside Workers' Band. Sports. Stalls, Auction, Entertainment for everyone. AH proceeds for the Building Fund. Haeata Free Kindergarten. Collection at gate.— (Miss) N. Lane. Hon. Secretary, Carnival Committee. "XTHTKLA ND RETURNED SERVICES A ASSOCIATION (INC.), Extends a cordial invitation lo the Official Opening of its New Club Premises. British Chambers, High Street, on TUESDAY. April 25 (Anznc Day), at 2.30 p.m. Medals and Decorations to be worn. A. P. POSTLEWATTE. President. APPEALS i N APPEAL TO THE CHRISTIAN.— A~ Would you like to assist the Aged and Friendless People in poor circumstances. living in rooms and apartments, io secure a decent home in which they will be well cared for and retain a certain amount of their individuality and privacy? IF SO support our .Appeal to Raise Funds for the establishment of such a home. Donations are Urgently needed. Send them to —-Mis.s L. Moore, Hon. Sec., Auckland Provincial Comforts Committee (being incorporated), (slrictly non-seotarian and non-political), 32 Campbell Bldgs.. \ ulcan Lane, P.O. Box 1102; or to Home Fund, c.o. Manager, Bank of New South Wales. 2'«■ Queen St." Trustees: A. M. Finiay. Barr. and Sol.; R. R. Gillespie, (Accountant; J. Sayegh, J.P.'; Mrs. K. A. Miseen,_all of D-— 2^ i 1 0ME S "St'itchwell Union.••—Grateful thanks for money and clothing. All kinds of clothing greatly needed for adults and children, new or tor re-making. r. a. Leighton Seaview Rd.. Remuera, FUNERAL NOTICES ! ODGE PONSONBY. No. .OS. S.C.~IJ Brethren are requested to alteml I lie Funeral of our late Brother, Sgt. S. McLellan. which has been Postponed, leaving Morrison Chapel Panic!!, at 3.30 p.m. to-day (halurday), for Otaliuhu Public ( emetery. H> Command of the R.W.M

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10