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Direction) Civic Theatre i Sessions Daily: XI a.m., 2 p.m. finni * Prices: 1/- to a/4. Deaf Aids Avaiidhu'™ Box Plans at Theatre Phono ao-im r Now Showing °V Waiuei Bros Action Thriller "ACROSS THE PACIFIC* ; * featuring HUMPHREY BOGARI. The ladles can t resist taint—and don't *>».. MARY ASTOR Lovely Glamorous Fashion-uiau, SYDNEY GREENSTREET (The Fat Man) Recommended by Censor for Adults On the Same Programmes "Sweeney Steps Out" "THE FOX POP," Merrie Melodie Technicolour Cartoon ■ U.S ARMY BAND DATES'] AIR MAIL NEWS Final Assault on Boulogne KEG MADDAMS at Civic Organ CIVIC OPEN SUNDAY I Evening Only at 7.45 At the Request ot the Authorities the ri.i will open Sunda> for the tbo Uniformed Services and the Merchant Marine and their Civilian Friends when i? Above Programme will be Screened In i.I Entirety. SUNDAY SEATS ON' SALE NOW | THE BERKELEY Today at '2.0. Tonight' at 80 Frert Astairo. Joan Leslie. Robt Benchlej' "THE SKY'S* THE LIMIT" Comedyl Dancingi Music! Romance! Forget the war for just one evening (Approved for Universal inhibition) Air Mail News (Capture of Le Havre) w,< Disney Cartoon, Sportlight, etc it, 11 Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. nni T | THE CAPITOL | Tonight, 7.45. Tonight, 7 15 Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara in "THIS LAND IS MINE" A Powerful and Brilliant Drama (Recommended by Censor for Adulbl) | Laurel and Hardy and Edgar Kcfinedv in * "AIR RAID WARDENS" A Wonderful Scream of Laughter (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Matinee Today: "Air Raid Wardens"' K.» Serial "JUNGLE GIRL,' etc. ew Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.30 p.m. only, [ THE WINDSOR"! Tonight 7.45. Special Matinee, lan Ida L,upino, Dennis Morgan in "THE HARD WAY" An Enthralling Drama with Music A Warner Bros. Super Attraction Also Evelyn Keyes, Edmund Lowe'in "DANGEROUS BLONDES" A ,U \T nd » Comedy } [ J st f x W la " Tbl ° Man" (Both Recommended by Censor for Arinlt"'.

Tonight at 8.0. Special Matinee, 20 Geo. Raft, Peter Lorre, Brenda Marshall- -r "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" Thrilling Mystery in Spy-infested Turkey Also Basil Rathbone, Nigel Brace in "SHERLOCK HOLMES Faces Death" A C rand Suspenseful Murder Mystery (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. only PAPAKURA —Phone 80— STAR Today, 2 p.m. Special Children's Matln M including Colour Cartoon, Serial, etc. Tonight and Mon., 7.30 p.m.—The stars of "Escape" in a Hilarious Comedy Romance NORMA SHEARER—ROBERT TAYLOR In "HER CARDBOARD LOVER" - Featurettes inc. Col, Cartoon, Personoddity etc. Also "THE UNDYING MONSTER' 1 Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlti. , T » e lV- Wed. Thars.—For a Limited Season of 3 Nights. Your very last opportunity of seeing this beautiful dramatic, decply-moviur portrait of England at war. .. "MRS MINIVER" Greer Garson—Walter Pidgeon Also Wm. Boyd in "Aiders of the Deadline." Both Approved for. Universal Exhibition. Fri. Next—"LADIES COURAGEOUS" A "SILVER FLEET." (Both Adult Recom.) TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBEB. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 5. 8 p.m. Dec. 8. BERYL BETTINA NETTLETOK EDWARDS Present their Pupils in A DISPLAY OF DANCING. Tickets and Booking at Lewis E&dy, Ltd. Booking opens November 24. Admission 1/6. piTY op Auckland. ROSE SUNDAY AT PARNELL PARK. , Citizens are cordially invited to view the roses at Parnell Park Rose Gardens on Sundaj afternoon, November 19. 1944, when the National Rose Society of J«.Z. Trill bold its Field Day. Officials of the National Rose Society will be in attendance to supply information on rose culture to citizens who may be interested. A Programme of mnsic will be Tendered by the Band of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind from 2.30 p.m. There will be an augmented bus service operating between the Municipal Transport Terminal and the Park during the afternoon , T. W. M. ASHBY, Town Clerk. DANCING TRUSTEP STUDIO ,% Opens With a GREAT DANCE TO BE THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. PETER PAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. DANCING means HAPPINESS. Trustep Studio will guarantee Lasting Balance in the Ballroom. DANCE WELL AND YOU WALK WELL Walk Well and you Look Well. As you Dance, that's just how y<rc wali through life—Bright, Happy, Alert, or just anyhow. WALK IN, DANCE OUT. Watch the Herald. THE TROCADERO DINE AND DANCE At Auckland's Exclusive, DanM Supper Lounge. Here you may enjoy the best of N.Z. foods, well prepared and efficiently served. For your entertainment: Floor shows a never over-crowded Dance Floor. RESERVATIONS 30-645. LADIES I Remember Dress or Uniform ii absolutely essential Saturday Night. DANCING EVERY . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARET Dancing Is enjoyable to all when the , atmo * phere and surroundings are conducive pleasurable relaxation CIVIC ' BALLROOM ORCHESTRA Of 13 Stars. Augmented by Keg. Maddaros at the Wurlitzer. Ph. Reserves Held Until 11 P-m- - 30-100. PIRATE SHIPPE CABARET, MILFORD BEACH. The Cabaret that Sets the Standard. SATURDAY NIGHT. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL Dancing from 8 to 11.40 p.m. ADMISSION: Double, 2/6: Single. l/»Reservations. Ring ,8-414. __— "CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB OTAHUHU (close Station). EVERY SAT. (Evening Dress preferred. Other Evenings (Informal). The Clevedon Country Club, with spa verandahs, gronnds and gardens, L summer dancing. It is open evc J-. (no meals, tennis, putting and dancing . dancing Sunday). Send for descripti T Ph. 16-315, or 2455, Otahuhu. bunaa.v EVERY S ATU RD A Y 1G H P MODERN OLD-TIME DANCIM ST. COLUMBA HALL SURREY CRESCENT. Rg COL. BOWMAN and HIS JI^ E w P U |j ec tric (Featuring Dick Shepherd and Hip Violin) Ladies 1/0. Gents 21, Double . N.Z. Armed Forces "l/- • trt> Sponsored by the St. Columba Yout —__ QYMONDSVILLE School of O Old-Time Dancing, 30 Sym° n "i.;' i stndi' Monday and Thursday, Bt.p- 8 t . p -? n or Dnnre Nov 25. —For particulars call |>h 12-237 MISS S PENCE R^.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25054, 18 November 1944, Page 12