BOOKED OUT THIS EVENING..... There will be Unr T7hL be *r« on sale at 7 p.nl. and "l"® THREE OTHER SESSIONS AT 11 A.M. —2 P.M. —5 P.M. Plana «ro open in the Main Foyer daily from 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. for six da *3 in advance. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. The Ten Best Pictwes of 1044....r011ed into one Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" with Ronald COLM AN—Greer LARSON Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON PHILIP DOIiX—-SUSAN PE FERS Associate Programme Includes ••XUHSBBY RHYME MYSTERIES" (Passing Parade Series) Approved for Universal Exhibition. IT FULLER THEATRES - , i;illti!HSIIIIlllU|liIiSI!I!l!illlllHIIIIlllllll>"l |, l''i NEWTON. I PRINCE EDWARD j ESSENTIAT, TO RESERVE EARLY. DICK "HAPPY GO LUCKY" * RICHABD B A«jjEN-WEBm; B B rf ßßm 1> Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. HIG MATINEE TO-DAY, 1-30-itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii's DEVON PORT. 1 VICTORIA I Phono 71-08:5. 1 I To-night at 7,30 p.m. \ Glittering on Ice *ith KENNY BAKER—PATRICIA MO P. I 50.% and BELITA in "SILVER SKATES" Annroved for Universal Exhibition. ~,,0 -Urn* -•■"^"Ston'blackie" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30 P.M. "SILVER yMiumiimmHiMmmmmiitiH 'j'HREE LAMPS. (BRITANNIA] SiiiHimiiiiuHiinitiniitiiiiiiiiiiß n Donald O'Connor in "MR. BIG" With Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan. pf'}Elyse Knox Spilin» R ovex with y ßotlf fotUniversal Exhibit. MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30: Tm Ri „ Features: "Mr. Biz," "Romance on the Range, Cartoon. Newsreei and Serial: "G-Men versus the Black Dragon. PSe Y 2«3oa' 1 CAMEO | To-night at 7.30 ImiiiiiniiiiiiiniimiiiHinimiiiiiS (Serial 7 Approved for Universal "MY HEART BELONGS TO ,I'ADu Richard Carlson ft g Mart ha M"T UU TO-DAY AT 1 'DROME l A ?A' f «Sl ß ?(in fe. g. DANCING PETER PAN DEVOTED TO SWING! TO-NIGHT! DANCING 6 TO MIDNIGHT. 5/ . _ ADMISSION 5/-. RESERVES: TEL. 48-777. OPEN* EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. TO-NIGHT DANCE AT THE METROPOLE THE SOCIABLE CABARET ADMISSION: 2/6. EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL. Ph. 42-330. CUBICLE RESERVES. ALFRED FENN. .Director. PIRATE SHIPPE CABARET MILFORD BEACH ihe Cabaret that Sets the Standard. SATURDAY NIGHT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. Dancing S to 11.10 p.m. ADMISSION: Double, 2/0; Single, 1/6. Reservations Ring 7S-414. RICHMOND YACHT CLUB (INC.). DANCE AT WESTHAVEN TO-NIGHT (SAT.), 8 p.m. to Midnight. AL. CLARKE'S ORCHESTRA. Double 5/-, Single 2/6. Supper Provided. Cubicle Reservations: Da.V 40-7.53, Evenings and Saturday 27-829. Please Note: No launch service available. BOB TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. "CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB (Close Station) OTAHUHU. Dance and Dine Amidst Ideal Surroundings. Every Sat. from 8 p.m. Attendance Restricted. Cosy Fires. CLEVEDON ORCHESTRA. Reservations: 16-315, or Clubhouse 2455. Otahnhu. NOTE.—Clubhouse is available for private parties and weddings. I) A N C E NIGHT CATHOLIC SERVICES CLUB, iCorner of Pitt and Wellington Streets), FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICES Excellent Floor. Good Music. I EARN TO DANCE AT HOME! Do you Ju wish vou could Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Polonaise, etc., etc.? Then send a 2d stamp tor complete interesting details of our Homestudy Dancing Course, which includes these and 23 other popular dances. No partner is needed to successfully study our Course and vou uuickly learn in the privacy of your own home.—LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING Dept. H. PO Box 1060. Auckland pOME OUT TO PAPATOETOE TOV NIGHT—THE GOOD COMPANIONS are holding I heir Popular Fortnightly DANCE. Town Hall. Wonderful music. Come out and enjoy yourselves. OYMONDSVILLE School of Modern and O Old-time Dancing, 30 Symonds St. Classes Monday and Thursday, S p.m. Private Lessons bv Appointment.—For particulars, call, or PH. 4-2-237. MISS SPENCER. \f ODERN Ballroom Dancing, private ixJL tuition Studio Dance every other Friday, 7-30 p.m. Poise, sociability Servicemen haif Fee. Mavis Tollemache, Epsom. Ph, 16-214. MDE VALESKA, Albert Chambers, cor Albert and Wellesle.v Sts Ph 48-121. 65-324, All types Dancing Taught RUBY SHERRIFF H.B Bldgs. Newton Private Lessons 2/0 (or 9 for £1) Modern, Oldtime, Tap, 3 Dances by post, 5/•.
YOU MUST BE IN TO WIN YO U M UST BE IN TO WIN YOU MUST BE IN TO WIN POST TO-DAY TO HAMMOND & McARTHUR, LTD.. P.O. Box 1505, AUCKLAND. Please forward Tickets Name ••••• Address
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10
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