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COMB OH IN....THE SHOW'S FINE! oceans ol fun..,. music "a l ® l ".* v.; A new swimming star I Riotous Red BKeitoni EEEEE FULLERB ===== ST. JAMES' THEATRE Today at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m.. 8 p.m. : | AIR-OONt> ITION El} ~ - The bigjfust show on water! Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer's Technicolour Musical Splash.... "BATHING BEAUTY" "BATHING BEAUTY" "'BATHING BEAUTY" RED SKELTON—ESTHER WILLIAMS with HARRY JAMBS and XAVIER CUGAT and their Orchestras Wonderful Associate Programme includes "NOSTRADAMUS No. 4 iTbe future foretold with astounding accuracy. And ST. JAMES' AIRMAIL REVIEW including 1 arrival of CHURCHILL. .STALIN ..ROOSEVELT at Yalta and- Opening ol Crimea Conference. Bookings! are very heavy. ...be in the swim make your reservations now! (Approved for Universal ExhjjJitjogj PULLER'S aimmiMimMiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiuiiMiitiiimiiiiimmi wRW'I'ON 1 PRINCE EDWARD HIUHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMHIIIIimiIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIfH m O TJ' A fRP Dorothy LAMOUR and Dick POWELL in ."RIDING HIGH" (Approved for Universal Lon CHANEY with Patricia MORISON In 'CALLING DR DEAIH (Reconimended by Censor for Atlults) Matinee, I.3o—Ep. Seven THE, GRB.y NORTHERN MYSTERY," Cartoon, etc. YOU'LL RE HAPPIER in a t oiler Theatre. FuiTlers" nEVONPORT I VICTORIA [ , m . =sitUimnMm!iiiiiimnmiHiini(c THEATRE Spencer Tracy—lrene Dunne Lionel BARRYMORE—Van JOHNSON in "A GUY NAMED JOE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Screening: "The Memphis Belle" MATINEE TODAY AT 1.30 "A GUY NAMED JOE" YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. FULLER'S . mpvr , TU|p . i'liimiimmiimiimiiiiiiiimmni TH Kr<b LA.VI rb. {BRITANNIA | RSHsSSSNJ* =riiiiiniiiiimiiii:iiiiimimi!iHiiiin (No Ph. Res. Sat.) THEATRE DOUBLE-FEATURE COMEDY PROG. GEORGE FORMBY "GET CRACKING" George with his "Secret Weapon" is the funniest you ever saw. Paulette GODDARD, Fred MacMURRAY "STANDING ROOM ONLY" With Edward Arnold, Roland Young. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. MAT. TODAY, I.3o—Feature: "Get Cracking," Cartoon, Comedy and Serials. FULLER'S amiii!Htiii!i:t!i iiiimimimmn£ j,yNN 1 CAMEO I Phone 20-400. aiiiiiiimiiiiniriiiiiiHiiitiiiiuiiiifi: »eninf, a THEATRE Matinee Today at 1.30. Finally This Evening At 7.30. "ANDY HARDY'S BLONDE TROUBLE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. "ADDRESS UN KNOWN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. MAYFAIR li&r SANDRINCHAM Tonight and Monday Night, 7.45. Be tie Davis, Paul Henreid in "NOW, VOYAGER" Also Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly in "TORNADO" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TODAY, I.3o—"Tornado," Comedies, Cartoons and Serial. PFFRTPQQ ST. . HELIERS. Ph.® 51-000. r E.cr\LilL,Ou Tonight at 8 p.m. "YOU WERE NEVER I/OVELIER" Starring Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire. Also News, Snapshots and Cot. Rhapsody. 2nd Chapter Serial, 7.45 TONIGHT and Matinee 2.15 TODAY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE AT 8.0 P.M. BAND OF THE R.N.Z.A.F. BAND OF THE R.N.Z.A.F. CARL FASHAUER CARL FASHAUER THE FAMOUS AMERICAN "COMMAND PERFORMANCE' 'CELLIST. BRING THE FAMILY! BRING YOUR FRIENDBI FOR AN EVENING OF GLORIOUS MUSIC! PRICE: 1/6 all Seats. DECOND SEMI-FINAL. ° RADIO TALENT QUEST. NEXT WEDNESDAY. 28th. Book Now, 1/6. PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. APPEALS WILL i T OU ASSIST US IN OUR W WINTER APPEAL? We require Clothing and Footwear for Men, Women, and especially Children. Furniture and warm bedding is needed to supply comfort and warmth for the approaching winter. Anything you are able to send to the Goodwill Store will be gratefully appreciated.- Our van will call, if you ring the METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION, Ph. 45-704 (9 to 4.30). REV. A. AVERIL ORR, Superintendent. AD SI LI A RY We are urgently in need of Men s Clothing for elderlv patients being discharged from Hospital. We would greatly appreciate your assistance. Please rinc our Depot. 40-622, Park Rd., and we will arrange delivery. DANCING PETER PAN DEVOTED TO SWING! TONIGHT. DANCING 8 TO MIDNIGHT. 3/- ADMISSION 8 h RESERVES: TEL. 48-777. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. COME TO WESTHAVEN CABARET By the Ses,. AUCKLAND MOTOR-YACHT CLUB'S POPULAR DANCE. TONIGHT (SATURDAY). Good Supper Admission 2/6. TONY LINDSAY and his Hawaiian Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME! Cubicle Reservations—Ph. 26-447. DANCE AND DINE CLEVEDON COUNTRY OLUB. OTAHUHU. Thta Club is Recognised as Auckland's Bestl Good Food and Music. Club Open Every Afternoon and Evening (Mondays Excepted). For Tennis and Dancing. Table Charges: Week Nights, 3/- each; Snt. Evening. 1.5/_Donble. Ph. 10-315. 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. llt Reservations, Ring 78-414 BT7MAT7he;^ AUCKLAND'S PREMIER DANCE CLUB FOR UNIFORMED SERVICEMEN AND MERCHANT NAVY MEN S'i MATTHEW'S HALL. HOBSON ST. THIS EVENING 8 p.in to 11.80 p.m All Welcome Excellent Orchestra GRAND FINAL BALL CIVIC WINTERGARDEN TUESDAY. MARCH 27. In. aid of the Nurses' Que«n. Roll nip and make this Night a Memorable One. HELP to put the NURSES' QUEEN ON TOP. Dancing: 10.80 p.m. to 2 a.m. TICKETS, 10/- Dcrablo. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25160, 24 March 1945, Page 12