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11.0 Regent Jl.O. 2.0 Today 2.0 8.0 Regent 80 J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Paramount, Pictures Present "HOSTAGES" "HOSTAGES" Straight out of tho Powerful Pages of "Reader's Digest" Choice. From the Novel by STEFAN HEYM LUISE RAINER Two Academy Awards in a Row. WILLIAM BENDIX Jap. Trapper of "Wake Inland." PAUL LUKAS Topping His Great Screen flits. ARTURO de CORDOVA Lotin - American Lending Lover. K A TIN A PAXINOU OSCAR IIOMOLKA In Addition: Paramount'* Teclinieolonr Feahiretto " CARIBBEAN ROMANCE " Patho British News reel Grant land Rice Sporliight "Gabby" Cartoon I'LANS AT REGENT PHONE 32-888. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE STATE 7 . ;f0 NIGiITLY Packed with the Spirit of Youth on Fire with Love and High Adventure ANNA NEAOLE, RAY M ILL AND, ROLAND YOUNG, MAY ROBSON, In "IRE N E " "IRE N E " "IRE N E " Grand Love and Laugh Show that will make a Million Hearts Beat Faster Also a Return of that Outstanding Favourite SON.7 A II FAME. JOHN PAYNE, In "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" Excitement, Beauty and Happy Entertainment (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■ TUMBLE Sale, Animal Protection Society >f (Auck.), Inc., Manchester Unity Hall. Hob. son St., Thursday, noon. Bargains. LECTURES AND MEETINGS 4 UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS (INC.). Xv Annual General Meeting to be held TOMORROW (Thursday). October 12. at S p.m.. in the Clubrooms, Victoria Arcade The following members have been nominated for office, and have duly consented to stand:—Patron. Sir Cecil Leys; President. Mr R O, Gross C.M.G.; Vice-Presidents, Dr Gilbert Archcy, 0.8. E., Mr John Weeks, Miss Ivy Copotand, Mr David Payne; Council (four of the eight seats elected each year in rotation), Miss Ida Eise Mr Ron lizard, Mr J. C. Tole, Miss Bessie Christie, Mr Pascue Redwood, Mr Vernon Brown, Mr J. Turkington, Mr -H. Tornquist. The election of officers will take place at this me< KMKKK. Aoting-Secretary PALUXO~\LL YUGOSLAV RESIDENTS in N.Z born at Podgora, Dalmatia, to attend a meeting which will be held at the Supper Rooms, Manchester Unity Bldgs., Ilobson St., Auckland, NEXT SUNDAY, Oct. 15, to raise funds to help our refugee school children in Egypt. Any person willing to help and not able to attend the meeting please write to "Organising Committee 438 Mt. Eden Rd.. Auckland " ONI) NZ.F..F. WOMEN'S AU XILIARY. 1 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. Will be held in the Clubrooms. 2nd floor. Queen's Arcade, at 7.H0 p.m. Next-of-kin and voluntary ' workers of the °nd NZF. F Association are asked to attend as well as members and intending members of the Women's Auxiliary. (Mrs) A C. THOMAS. Acting-Secretary Maureen morris , alkxander. j Food Scientist, Speaks TODAY, 2 p.m., No WOMEN. "INSOMNIA." 1 Floor, Brunswick Bid?., 171 Queen St. Spend an interesting and profitable hour. Brinj: your Written Questions to the "Questions and Answers" Session. No Children admitted. Silver Collection. 7TTEN T I O NT A DAIRY WORKERS' MASS MEETING will bn held FRIDAY, October 13, at TOORAK HALL, Hamilton, at s p.m., to Discuss Better Conditions and Abolition of Second Schedule. All Factory Committees havo been contacted. S. GUTHRIE, Convener. U.1.0.0.F., AUCKLAND DISTRICT. .iV Reception will he tendered to Bro. ,1. E. ALLAN, Grand Mjister of New Zealand, bv the Auckland District on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT in the M.IJ. Hall at S p.m. All Members requested to attend. M. WARD, D.G.M. APPEALS ■IfERCHANT N A V A' F U N D AL (Plying Angel Missions to Seamen). \. limited number of advance autographed conies of Miss Elsie K. Morton's New Book, "O ARDENING'S SUCH FUN," will be on sale in aid of the above Fund on the evening of her lecture, "Garden Glory," at Lewis Eadv Hall, Thursday Evening, Oct. 12. Price 'Garden lovers and radio friends unable to attend lecture may have autographed conies posted by sending P.N., r>'3, to Miss Morton, Station IZB. AKOGAI LEPER FUND.—We Welcome Your Kindly Interest in our leper friends. All donations will be acknowledged by me oersonally I 5 ■' TWOMEY. "Leper Man, Chnstchnrch

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 8

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