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4 Final Few Daysl SELDOM HAS A PICTURE CREATED ° SUCH WIDE INTEREST - Magnificent Adventure REGENT j C. Williamson Picture Corpn., Ltd. FOUR SESSIONS: 11.0, 2.0, 5 AND 8 P.M. British Empiro Films Present "SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON" "SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON" "SAN DEMETRIO, LONDON" A Magnificent Shipwreck Yarn which is True. The Producers thank the Board of Admiralty and tho Eagle Oil and Shipping Company. Limited, owners of tho "San Demetrio," without whose help this picture could not have been made. •a - Technical Adviser: CHARLES POLLARD, 0 B.E. (Chief Engineer, M.V. San Demetrio) « * IN ADDITION: "Sportlight" "Speaking of Animals" "Palhe British News" PLANS AT REGENT—PHONE 82-888 Approved for Universal Exhibition. —————7 CI NEW A REM UERA TUDOR '' J li 2*l-740 Tonight at 81 I L Matinee Today at 2 p.m. JEAN ARTHUR. JOEL McCREA and CHARLES OOBURN in "MORE THE MERRIER" \ Fast-moving Comedy. Supporting Programme includes: "March of Time,' Metro. News, Coloured Rhapsody. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) CINEMA TAKAPUNA. GAIETY "Ph. 78 -405 Tonight at 81 L Matinee Today at 2. Van Heflin, Judy Garland and Marta Eggerth in "PRESENTING LILY MARS" Booth Tarkington's Jaunty Musical Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) No pictures on Monday. Theatre closed till Saturday, Dec. 2, on account of alterations. I STRAND"I OO p. H 5 Today, I.4s—Tonight & Monday at 8. Humphrey Bogart—"Alan Hale Raymond Massey. "ACTION IN N. ATLANTIC." The Thunderous Story of the Merchant Marine A])proved for Universal Exhibition. AMBASSADOR™® 52 MERLE OBERON, BRIAN AH ERNE in "FIRST COMES COURAGE" Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Martha O'Driscoll, Noah Beery, Jr., In "WEEK-END PASS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVONinAI F Tonight & *Mon„ 7.45. AVUINUALL Matinee Today, 2 p.m. Chester Morris and Jean Parker in "I LIVE ON DANGER'-' and Leon Errol in "GALS, INCORPORATED." Both Adult Recommend. PFFPT PQC ST. HELIERS. Ph. 51-000 rJltKLtoi) Tonight at 8. "THE YOUNG MR PITT," featuring Robert Don at, Robert Morley, Phyllis Calvert and John Mills. Supported by Interesting Selected Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibit. Serial 7.45 p.m. today only. No Matinee today. HENDERSON uu SS L , I p , I S™ O ES Leslie Banks & Marie Lohr in "WENT THE DAY WELL.' Also Gloria Warren and Walter Huston in "ALWAYS IN MY HEART." (Prog. Recommended for Adults.)

"ANOTHER NIGHT IN HONOLULU" GREAT HAWAIIAN BALL AND ISLAND FEAST At the PIRATE SHIPPE, Milford NEXT THURSDAY For Funds for the Takapuna Free Kindergarten. HAWAIIAN MUSIC HAWAIIAN DANCING HAWAIIAN GIRLS HAWAIIAN LEIS (Garlands) Bob Mitchell in the Tahitian Hula will be something you won't forget and we know you will be wanting to swing forever to Bertie Mann and the South Sea Islanders. REAL NIGHT OF ROMANCE: And then THE FEAST (under the capable organisation of the Takapuna Free Kindergarten Committee). Chicken, Duckling, Crayfish, Pineapple. Paw-paw, Mangoes, Bananas. Oranges, etc. Be sure and keep this Date Free—NEXT THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. "ANOTHER NIGHT IN HONOLULU" Tickets 5/•> from Lewis Eady. Ltd.. and Depots 7/6 at Door. Special late Buses to connect launch. DANCE RECITAL. MISS PEARL SMEDLEY'E Pupils and her Pupils of St. Anne's School, Takapuna, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2.15 p.m.. at the Takapuna Grammar School. Admission, 2/6; children. 1/-. LECTURES AND MEETINGS T3 E A L T H TALKS By an International Nutrition Expert MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, First Floor, Brunswick Bldg., 174 Queen St., WOMEN ONLY. " Morning Session, 11 a.m. to noon. Afternoon Session, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. MONDAY—" Secrets of Keener Vision." TUESDAY—" Heart Disorders." WEDNESDAY—"Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh." THURSDAY —" Colds. Influenza. Pneumonia.'' FRIDAY—" Goitre and Glandular Troubles These Popular Talks now Twice Daily to meet convenience of Country Visitors SPECIAL FEATURES. The " Questions and Answers" Sessions, to which you are invited to bring your Written Questions on Nutrition. Interesting FOOD Demonstrations daily. No Children admitted. Silver Collections. Do YOU depend entirely on your appetite to tell you what to cat? You shouldn't, because appetites cannot be depended upon to know what's good for you. Get back on the Road to Health. "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." QUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT O LIVING, Queen's Arcade. 2nd Floor. Radiant Living is a Science of living that brings Health, Happiness and Success. If you desire to learn more about the tremendous power of your mind, you are invited to our Meeting in Harmony Hall NEXT MONDAY, NOV. 20, nt 7.45 p.m., to enjoy an instructive programme, which includes "RADIANT ITEMS BY CHILDREN OF THE JUNIOR SECTION," also "QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SESSION." Physical Culture Classes are held on Tuesday mornings at 11 to 12 noon, and on Friday evening from 0.45 to 7.45 p.m. Music. Community Singing. Collection. QT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY (INC.). ° SPECIAL SCOTTISH SERVICE In Commemoration of St. Andrew's Day. In ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, Khyber Pass, SUNDAY, Nov. 1 !>, at 7 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. Dr. John Henderson, M.A. (formerly of Edinburgh) Soloist: Mrs A. Rattray. It is the earnest desire of the President and Council that a largo and representative gathering be present to welcome Dr. Henderson Members of Kindred Societies Cordially BEAUTIFUL EUR 0 P E." Miss Elsie K. Morton will give an AFTERNOON TRAVEL TALK. "Beautiful Europe." in the LEWIS EADY HALL. Wednesday Afternoon. Nov. 22. 2.30 p.in. Join this unique Magic Carpet Tour of lands now devastated by war, and enjoy tho beauty of the Norwegian Fiords: Flower Fields of Holland, and the Alps: Athens, Rome, and vanished splendours of tho Riviera SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICE 1/0 Reserves Lewis Eady, Ltd., 2/. A UCKLAND ELECTORS AND RATEA PAYERS' ORGANISATION. GENERAL M BETING. To press forward the Business of Interest-free Housing and Rehabilitation. Saturday Evening, at 7.30 p.m., in Social Credit Room, Ist Floor, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. Members are invited to bring friends. A Referendum of the people of Auckland is on the way JOHN GILCHRIST, Secretary. UN IT K D TRUTH CENTRE. (Seekers' Forum.) Cordially invites YOU to Attend In Fountain of Friendship Hull. Newton Rd., 2 doors from ■Synionds St., MONDAY NEXT. Nov. 20. 7.50 p.m. Guest Speaker: CANON W. W. AVERILL. Subject: "Spiritual Reliability lion." Musical Items. Community Singing. Collection. A. W. MA RLEY, P.O. Box 1810. Hon. See. ONEHUN G A EL ECTOR AT E. A. G. OSBORNE, M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Prime Minister, Will address his Constituents in the Orphans' Hall. Church St., Onehunga. on MONDAY. November 20, 1044, at S p.m. Roll Up and be a New Member. QUDAN U'NIT ED MISSION. yj A Farewell Meeting to two Outgoing Missionaries, MR A- MRS RUSSELL WELLS, Will be held in the World-Wide Witness Rooms (2nd Floor, His Majesty's Arcade) on MONDAY, 20th instant, at 7.30. A Hearty Welcome to All. RADIANT HEALTH CLUB, Unity Hall, 323 Queen St. Tuesday, 21st, 8 p.m. , Mrs G. Brooks: "Man, a Vital, Dynamo." All Interested Invited. HERNE BAY JUNIOR YACHT CLUB.— Special General Meeting, Richmond Yacht Club Rooms, 7.45 p.m.. Nov. 23. 1!I44. Business: Consideration or plans and specifica-' tions of Silver Fern Class: General.—Peter 11. Giles, Hon. Secretary. AT 7. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.).— IN. Sunrtiiy, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Lieut. John Reid, M.A. Subject : "Literature and Society." 3 Queen St. Discussion. Members and Friends Welcome.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

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