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ALL RESERVATIONS ARE BOOKED FOR TONIGHT I EMBASSY J. O. Williamson's Intimate Thoatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY—PH. 32-660. 11-2 Paramount Pictures' Hilarious Comedy "STANDING ROOM ONLY" "STANDING ROOM ONLY" PAULETTE GODDARD FRED MacMURRAY EDW. ARNOLD ROLAND YOUNG THE AMERICAN OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION PRESENTS "MEMPHIS BELLE" THE AMAZING STORY OF A FLYING FORTRESS IN TECHNICOLOUR. * (Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition) m Four Sessions Daily 11 Plans ut Theatre. Phono 43-114. Children Half-price at All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. First Auckland Screening ',2oth Century-Fox presents * TWO QUICK-FIUE ACTION THRILLS 1 "BOMBER'S MOON" "BOMBER'S -MOON" "BOMBER'S MOON" Annabella George Montgomery United by Danger and Love in the War's Most Daring Escape. "BERMUDA MYSTERY" "BERMUDA MYSTERY" "BERMUDA MYSTERY" Murder Stalks Through A Millionaire's Playground. .. .Suspense iu a Tropical Paradise I ANN RUTHERFORD PRESTON FOSTER CH ARL ES BUTTER WORTH Bolli Approved for Universal Exhibition. TONIGHT at 8.15 MATINEE TODAY (Children Half-price) BOROVANSKY BALLET of 40 BOROVANSfvY BALLET of 40 TODAY & TONIGHT:— "SWAN LAKE"—"EN SAGA"—"SEA LEGEND" "CAPRICCIO IT ALIEN" NEXT MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY:— "AUTUMN LEAVES" "FACADE"—"VLTAVA"—"L'AMOUR RIDICULE' NEXT THURS. (One Performance Only): "GISELLE" "AUTUMN LEAVES"—SIGRID" FRIDAY, 24th and SATURDAY, 25th:— "SYLPHIDES"—'"FACADE"—'"SIGRID""CAPRICGIO IT ALIEN" Monday, 27th and Tuesday. 28th:— "SWAN LAKE"—"EN SAGA"—"SEA LEGEND"—"L'AMOUR RIDICULE" Plans Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices: 8/ (reservable seven days in advance); 5/ (available on day of performance). 2/3 Gallery Tickets on sale at H.M.T. Kiosk daily from 0 o'clock Prices plus tax, etc. HIS MAJESTY'S Direction - .T C "Williamson Theatres. Ltd CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Matinee, 2 p.m. Night, 7.45 MADAME VALESKA Presents A Scintillating, Mirth-provoking Pantomime. "THE BABES IN THE WOOD" Caste of 60, including Snowie Beachain as Dame Trott Joy Asquith as Maid Marion. Hal Robinson as Robin Hood. Mercia Sayes as the Fairy Queen Rekanni —tho Yodelling Cowgirl. Nyra Davis, speciality dancer. C.Y.T. Boys as the Merry Men. Russell Middlebrook, comedy equilibrist. Noel Mathison and Ray Collison as the Robbers. _ , Gordon Treadwell as the Wicked Uncle Valerie Third as the Girl Babe Fenelia .Tones as the Boy Babe. Genuine puppet show on the stage, operated bv the children of the C.Y.T. under Mrs E. Collison Lots of other novelties. Admission, 1/6. All seats Bookable Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ALL STAR COMEDY COMPANY. HAMILTON. NEXT SATURDAY: "SUSAN AND GOD." MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27: "THE TWO MRS CAR ROLLS." TAURANGA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28s "CLAUDIA." ROTORUA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29t "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE." THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. "CLAUDIA." AUCKLAND SEASON BEGINS SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. Initial production of the hilariously funn> and human comedy, * "KISS AND TELL." Which has been running continuously In Melbourne for 11 months. Box Plans at Lewis. Eady, Ltd., on Tuesday, November 28. THE CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF DANCING TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER WEDNESDAY. NOV. 22. 7.45 P.M. ORIGINAL AND COLOURFUL BALLETS. Adults 1/6, Children 1/-. Booking Wiseman's. Queen St., from Friday, November 10. A RT GALLERY AND OLD A COLONISTS' MUSEUM, Wellesley and Kitchener Sts. Open Daily: 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Sunday 2 to 4.30 p.m. Admission Free.

OUTDOOR SPORTS GIRLS' SPORTS DAY. THE 18TH ANNUAL CONTEST WILL BE HELD AT CARLAW PARK. TODAY (SATURDAY), AT 2 P.M. SEE SPORTS TEAMS COMPETING IN SINGLE EVENTS, TEAM GAMES, GYMNASTIC DISPLAY, FOLK DANCING. FIGURE MARCHING ADMISSION 1/-. Children Od. AUCKLAND GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSN.. J. M ROGERS. Hon. Secretary. THE WAIPA RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). TE AWAMUTU. SUMMER MEETING. TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1944. Officials. Starter: Mr C. V. Clnrkin. Hontlicapper: Mr. F. McManemin. Judge: Mr .A. Tron«on. Clerk of scales: Mr W. T. Harper. PROGRAMME (Approved by Auckland District Committee) WAIPA PLATE (Weight-for-age), £125. For horses three years old and upward that have never won a flat race to the value of .£SO or over to the winner at the time of starting. Seven furloncs. Nom., £1; accept., £l/10/-. W. G. PARK HANDICAP HURDLES (Open), £250. Over six nights of hurdles. One and a-half miles. Nom.. £1; accept., .Cl/10/TE AWAMUTU CUP HANDICAP (Open), £OOO. One mile and a-quartor. Nom.. £1; accept., £5. PIRONGIA HACK CUP HANDICAP, £3OO. One mile and a-quartor. Nom., £1; accept.. £2. OHiAUPO BACK HANDICAP, £225, Seven furlongs. Nom., £1; accept., £2. FLYING HANDICAP (Open). £350. Seven furlongs. Nom., ju 1; accept., £2/10/-. PATEKANGI HANDICAP (Open), £3OO. Seven furlongs. Nom.. £1; accept., £2 /The Committee reserves the right to make any alteration to this programme that war conditions ma.v render necessary and also to alter the order of events on the programme if deemed necessary. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close witli Messrs Blomficld & Co., Shortland St., Auckland, at 5 p.m., and with ttie Secretary, Te .Awamutu, at S p.m.. on FRIDAY, November 24, 1941. L. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary. P.O. Box 53, Ph. 177, Te Awamutu. 17 AST TAMAKI SPORTS CLUB.—JuveJU nile Gymkhana. Young People's Horse Show. East Tamaki Recreation Grounds. Saturday, Dec. 10 0. FIN LAY, Asst. Secretary. pOOD Hand, join Crew, Y Class Yacht, vX pleasure cruises—TXl7l Hetuld. "WILLING to go l / a shares in 14ft Yacht, } \ anyone with exper. int«rested.r-Pli. {BO-198, after 6 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

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