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Here Is Real Entertainment! ! CONTINUOUS TODAY: 11 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. ! MAJESTIC Dir.: Fuller Theatre Corpn.. Ltd Phono 43-210 A SPARKLING NEW SCREEN PERSONALITY WHO AIMS STRAIGHT AT YOUR HEART.... MARY LEE MARY LEE "SHANTYTOWN" "SHANTYTOWN" With CARL "ALFALFA" SWTTZER, MAR JO HIE LORD, JOHN ARCHER. Delightful Songs and the Thrills of a Lifetime. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Associate Attraction: DEATH STRIKES IN THE DARK! "LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS" Starring LLOYI) CO H RIG AN, JOHN ABBOTT, MARY McLEOD. Recommended More Suitable for Adults. TODAY -- TODAY AT J. 43 P.M.: First Episode of (lie Sky-Searms New Serial. "AD VEXT UR ES F LYIN G CA D ETS" No. 1. "BLACK HANGMAN STRIKES Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE SWJ&S- STATE 1.30, 7.30 Today's Sessions l.:U>, 7.30 7.1.") Ncivs Session 7.1 •"> The Sensational Novel that 8 Nations Banned. J AS. STEWART, MARGARET SULLA VAN, "THE MORTAL STORM" (Recommended More for Adults) Also: M.G.M.'s Comedy Rocking Musical.... RED SKELTON, ELEANOR POWELL "I DOOD IT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30, 7.30 VOGUE 1.30, 7.30 Auckland's Most Modern Popular, Intimate Karangaliape Rd. Theatre. Ph. 43-003. Great Spectacular Production in Vivid Teclinicoloiir. SONGS, ROMANCE, COMEDY "HAPPY GO LUCKY" DICK POWELL MARY MARTIN Topnotch Stars Give You A Happy Time.... (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also. .Drama! Startling as a Nisrht. Scream!! EI)W \l> I > A lIXOLD, ANN 11 A RDIXCI in "EYES IN THE NIGHT" (Reroniiiieiided by Censor for Adults) 111 l ASTOH liji DU fIW AI) ' Tonight at 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30. Fa.v Bainter, Hugh Herbert in "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" Also Robert Paige, Diana Barrymore in "FRONTIER BADMEN" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P.M. "Frontier Badmeji," Serial, Cartoon, etc.. HENDERSON WaVOT?' Eric Porlninn A Ann Dvorak in "SQUADRONLEADER X." Also Evelyn Keyes & Allyn Joslyn in "DANGEROUS BLONDES." (Programme Recom. by Censor for Adults) TONIGHT at 8.15 MATINEE TODAY Last 2 Performances of "Giselle"—"Spectre de la Rose"— "Divertissements" BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 inaugurates THIRD' TRIUMPHANT WEEK NEXT MONDAY in a Programme which embraces "Swan Lake''—"En Saga"—"Sea Legend— Capriccio Italien" Plans Lewis Eudy, Ltd Prices: 81 (reservable seven days in advance); 51 (available on day of performance). 2/3 Gallery Tickets on sale at H.M.T. Kiosk daily from » o'clock. Prices plus tax. etc NOTE:—Late arrivals will not be admitted until the end of each ballet. HIS MAJESTY'S Direction: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd.

AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Visit the Auckland Zoological Park Tomorrow, when tlie Northern District Artillery Band will play Selections from 2.30 p.m. Trams will take you and your family from any part of the City to the Zoo Gates at a total cost of 1/(5 Return. Admission: Adults 1/, Children 3d. LECTURES AND MEETINGS Health t a l k s By an Internationa! Nutrition Expert, MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER,, Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldgs., 17-1 Queen St. WOMEN ONLY, commencing 2 p.m. Sharp.—Monday: "Kidney and Bladder Disorders." Tuesday: "Why Constipation?" Wednesday: "Spring Cleaning." Thursday: "Rheumatism and Kindred Ailments." Friday: "Woman's Change of Life." SPECIAL FEATURES.—The "Questions and Answers" Sessions, to which you are invited to bring your written questions, interesting Food Demonstrations daily. No children admitted. Silver Collections. VINDICATION!—"There has been no greater vindication of the new science of nutrition than the health of the people after five years of war." So said Mr Bankes Anicry, Leader of the U.K. Food Mission. Modern nutrition is not new-fangled. It is based on sound scientific, facts. Get Back on the Road to Health. "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." QTJTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT O . LIVING, Queen's Arcade, 2nd Floor. If you desire Mental Power plus a Radiant Personality, you are invited to be present at Harmony Hall, on Monday Next. Nov. 13, at 7 45 p.m., to hear two stimulating lectures on how to demonstrate greater personal efficiency and success. These lectures are giveu by accredited teachers. "WHAT SELF KNOWLEDGE CAN DO FOR YOU," also, "THE SECRET OF SPARKLING RADIANCE." PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES.— Regardless of your age, you are invited to these vitalising exercise classes, held on luesdays, 11 to 12 noon, and on Fridays. 0.-15 'music. '' "community Singing. Collection. TTICKLAND DISCHARGED PR ISONA ERS" AID SOCIETY. Tho Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held in the Fabian Club Rooms, 3 Queen Street (opposite the Chief Post Office), on Thursday, November 10, at 2.15 p.m. Business.—(a) Presentation of Annual Report- and Financial Statement for the year ended March 31, 1014; (b) to consider the draft report and draft constitution and rules under which it is proposed to incorporate the Society; and (c) Election of Office Bearers, and General Business. . Afternoon Tea provided. Short musical programme by Mr Trevor Sparling's Party. Special Speaker.—Rev. Melville Harcourt, Rector Designate, St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn, New York. Subscribers and Friends cordially invited. G. E. MOEETON, Secretary. British and foreign bible SOCIETY NINETY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1944. At 7.30 p.m. Speakers: REV. DAVID 0 ALDER, 8.A., Dominion Secretary. Subject: "Living Water for n Drought,-stricken World." MT. STUART MILL. "The Bible in the Pacific." Mr. Mill was evacuated from the Solomons Mission and has a great story to tell. Everybody Welcome. NA T fO N A L PARTY. ' * Women's Branch, Roskill Electorate. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Women to attend a meeting to be held in the Baptist Church Hall, Taumata Rd.. Sandringham, on Thursday Next, Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. Speaker: Mr A. W. Grant.. Subject: "Britain's Post-Wat Plans." Afternoon tea will be provided. Gomo and bring your friends.—W. A. PeacockC, Hon. Sec.. Roskill Women's Branch. TT NIT E D TRU TIT GEN TR E U (Seekers' Forum), Cordiallv invites You to attend in Fountain of Friendship Hall, 151 Newton Rd., 7.50 p.m., MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 13. and hear these 2 Lectures on " YOUR SOUL." by Mr T. W. Silcock. Guest Speaker, and " PROSPERITY." by Mr W. \V. Hicatt. Musical Items. Collection. —Hon. See. \fTc~r~o'kTa l e a g u e. V Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. East. TUESDAY, November M, 10.30 a.m. Morning Tea, and Lecture by Major Ilarawira. Subject: "Why the Maoris are in this War.' Levy 1/-. Members and Friends Invited. BAH AT FAlTH.—Lantern Lecture of Baha'i House of Worksliip. Speaker: Mrs R. Deem. Sunday, 7 p.m. 3 Queen St. Baha'i Faith. Ph. SO-.137. pORNWALLIS—A Meeting of All Ratepayers will be held in Goodman's Bldg., near Parking Area, at 7 p.m., Nov. 25, for the purpose of forming a Ratepayers' Association. All interested are urged to attend. XT Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.).— 1\ . Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Miss E. Hunt (National Secretary Tlieosophical Society). Subject: "NX Home of a Nation."—3 Queen si. Discussion. Members and friends welcome. RADIANT HEALTH CLUB, UNITY ITALL, 323 Queen St.—Tuesday, 14th, 7.30 p.m.: Members and Friends are Invited to the Club's Ninth Birthday Party. A good musical programme. Members, a plate, please. BAIJA'I Baha'i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25048, 11 November 1944, Page 12

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