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TODAY! TODAYI MAJESTIC . Dir.: Fuller Theatre Corpn., Ltd. Phone 43-210 Continuous from 11 a.m. to 7.16 p.m. 7.45 - EVENING- SESSION STAR-STUDDEDI SONG-SPANGLED I GAL-ORIOUSI "RHYTHM PARADE" "RHYTHM PARADE" "RHYTHM PARADE" With a Host ol' Stars THE MILLS BROTHERS. GALE STORM, ROBERT LOWERY, THE FLORENTINE garden revue, nils t. granlund. A Riot of Beauty in a Hurricane of Laughsl (Approved for Universal Exhibition) • Associate Attraction: JOHN WAYNE—BINNIE BARNES in "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" Brave Men and Bold Women in an Untamed Land. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SPECIAL TODAY SPECIAL The Slashing New Serial: "ADVENTURES OF FLYING CADETS" Episode 2 "MENACED BY MURDERERb Screens at 11 A.M and 2.15 P.M. TODAY. Dir.: Kerridgc Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE STATE 1.30. 7.30 Today's Sessions 1.30, 7.30 7.15 News Session 7.15 The Masterpiece of Screen Achievement.... PAUL MUNI, BETTE DAVIS in "JUAREZ" "JUAREZ" Most Magnificent Drama Screen Ever Captured. A] SO For Bright, Tuneful Entertainment ALICE FAYE. JOHN PAYNE in "WEEK-END IN HAVANA" "WEEK-END IN HAVANA" (Botli Recommended More for Adults) Dir.: Kerridgc Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30, 7.30" VOGUE 1-30, 7.30 Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Karangahape Rd. Theatre. 'Ph- 43-003. CHAS. BOYER, MARGARET SLLLAVAN "BACK STREET" "BACK STREET" Everything An Outstanding Picture Can Be. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also .TOE E. BROWN. JUDY CANOVA "YOU'RE TELLING I" "YOU'RE TELLING I" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) MAYFAIR SBw SANDRINGHAM Tonight, and Monday Night, 7.30. GINGER ROGERS <fc RAY MILL AND In "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR Also BETTY GRABLE & JOHN PAYNE in "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TODAY, 1.30 "Footlight Serenade," Cartoons, Comedies and Serial. jjiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMuminiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui! 1 KERRIDGE THEATRES 1 I AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS § liiiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiimHiiiinuiiiiiHiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiT TODAY'S SCREENINGS mAURANGA—REGENT—"So Proudly We 1 Hall" (A). Wed.-Fri.: "They Got Me Covered" (A). TOWN HALL —"Colt Comrades" (U) and "You're A Lucky Bellow Mr rpE h AROHA REGENT "The Crystal 1 Ball" (U). MAJESTIC—"After Midnight With Boston Blackie" (A) and "Time To Kill" (A). , u _... THAMES—REGENT "Salute John CitiX zen' (U). KING'S "Crime Doctor (A) and "She's For Me" (U). WHAKATANE—REGENT—"Dixie ; (U). VV Tues.-Wed.: "Whistling In Dixie (U). GRAND —"One Dangerous Night" (A) and REGENT "Alißaba V/ and the Forty Thieves" <U). TOWN HALL —"Riders of the Northland (U) and "Strange Death of Adolpb Hitler" (A). pAEROA REGENT "Forever And A OPOTIKI REGENT - "Fighting Frontiersmen" (U) "Orchestra Wives" (A) Mon.-Wed.! "Keeper of the Flame" (A). KAITAIA —PRINCESS—"Rhythm On Ice (U). Tues.-Wed.: "Spawn of the North TTELENSVILLE REGENT "StarJLJ. spangled Rhythm" (U). ~ KA WA K AWA—KING' S—"Yank At Eton (U) and "Avenging Rider" (U). lues.Wcd.: "Moontfde" (A) .. 0 -, MT. MAUNGANUI - REGENT Hit Parade" (U). , , ROTORUA (in association), and GISBOIuNk —See Local Papers Censorship (A) Recom. by Censor for Adults Index. (U) Approved for Univ. Exhhtn THE HENRY BRETT MEMORIAL HOME. TAKAPUNA. ANNUAL GARDEN FETE To be held in the Beautiful Grounds uf the above Home. TODAY (SATURDAY), NOV. 18 Opening at 2 p.m. Extracts from the Operetta, "King >t Sherwood," by the Children of the Home Various Stalls and Afternoon Tea NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION Spend an enjoyable afternoon, and know that you are helpinsr the Home when you patronise the Stalls or make a donation of cash or poods

PIANOFORTE RECITAL OWEN JENSEN Programme Includes: SONATA IN B FLAT (HAYDN). SUITE IN G MINOR (HANDEL). SONATA OP. 10. NO. S (BEETHOVEN). SCENES FROM CHILDHOOD (SCHUMANN). PRELUDES (SHOSTAKOVICH). POLKA FROM "THE GOLDEN AGE" (SHOSTAKOVICH). And VARIATIONS ON NONESUCH THEME (MIDDLE EAST) (TRACY MORESBY) LEWIS EADY HALL TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. AT 8 P.M. Admission, 3/- (plus tax). Reservations (free) at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Box Plan opens Tuesday Next. A UCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. A OPEN DAILY. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. File Auckland Zoological *Park, Grey Lynn, is well worth a visit during this week-end. Trams may be obtained from any part of the City to the Zoological Park at a cost of 1/6 return. Inquire from the Conductor regarding the Family Ticket. Admission: Adults, 1/-, Chidlrcn 3d. APPEALS AXETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. Clothing for Men, Women and Children is immediately required. All kinds of Furniture and Bedding will be gratefully accepted. ■Anything you have in your wardrobe of no further use or which the moths havo or may soon devour, a« well as materials for making rugs, etc., can bo used in the Goodwill Industries. Any articles at all can be utilised by our Department. Send your parcels to the Central Mission, Airedale Street, Auckland, C.'l, or Ph. 45-704 (» a.m. to 4.30 p.m.). WE COLLECT. A. EVERJL ORR, Superintendent. IVT A V Y LEAGUE. n APPEAL TO FARMERS FOR FLEECE WOOL. The Ladies' Committee of the Auckland Branch of the Navy League wishes to Thank all Farmers who in the past have donated Fleece Wool, and again we appeal for frash donations to enable us to continue our work in the coming year. Wool may be consigned to Navy League Work Centre, 33 Elliott St., Auckland. MRS R. G. COATS, Chairman. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL \? A R M ER S, T A K E N 0T 1 CE. X. Save £ £ £ in Taxes Eave your hooks completed on the Double Entry System Depreciation taken motors, plant, buildings. AH books complete. Taxation returns with balancesheets, etc., supplied. Fees from £5 a year. Single. Entry System. £2/10/-. FARMERS' TAXPAYERS, LTD.. Head Office, Box 78, Auckland. PROFITABLE AND LONG-ESTAB-iV. LISHED LEGAL PRACTICE In a North Island Coastal Town is for sale. It has a wide connection, including a portion of native work. —Full particulars " RETIRING," Care Inglis Wright Advertising, P.O. Box 14G2, Wellington. HAROLD SCHMIDT. SON AND DAUGHTER, Opticians Only Address: IS7 Upper Symonds St (opp. tram stop) Business as always. Visiting at current rates Ph. 43-157. MR R. J. GRAHAM, Solicitor, Announces that he has resumed the practice of his profession at 712 COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDGS., Queen St. Ph. 49-428. A TTENTION OF DRY CLEANERS.— xLThere is a good opening for this business in Eltham, Taranaki. Information from Chamber of Commerce, Eltham. R. B. FOORD. Hon. Sec. CHIROPRACTOR. —Percy Hamblin. Palmer Graduate, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. 42-214. pHIROPRACTOR.—A. T. Reddell, Palmer V 7 Graduate. Latest methods and equipment. —Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St. Ph. 4(V402. GILES & GILES, Palmer Graduates, Members N.Z.C.A.—Jackson, Russell Bldgs., Shortland St., opp. Star. Ph. 45-525.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12

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