B ASS Y J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WiELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY. Phone 32-060. TODAY TODAY TONIGHT TONIGHT Weird! . . Unearthly . . Mystifying! THE MOST FASCINATING STOB.T? SINCE "REBECCA" Paramount Pictures Present "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITEDDOROTHY MACARDLE'S GRIPPING. HAIR-RAISING STORY RAY MILLAND—RUTH HUSSEY Donald Crisp—Cornelia Otis Skinner Also MARCH OF TIME "AMERICANS ALL" Musical Parade. "HALFWAY TO HEAVEN' PLANS AT EMBASSY—PH. 32-660 Recommended by Censor for Adults.. Four Sessions Daily j ] Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Children Half-price to All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. COMMENCING TODAY Warner Bros.' EASTER EGG Two. First N.Z. Releases on the Same Programme. "MURDER WILL OUT" "MURDER WILL OUT" "MURDER WILL OUT" Reaches the Dizzy Limits of Super-charged Mystery and Excitement With JOHN LODER JANE BAXTER "NIGHT INVADER" "NIGHT INVADER" "NIGHT INVADER" |r Secret Service Man Seeks German Invasion Plans With ANNE CRAWFORD DAVID PARRAR Both Recommended by Censor for Adult®. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. At Auckland's Exclusive Dance and Supper Lounge, THE TROCADERO. DINE A-ND DANCE. Here you may enjoy the best of N.Z. Goods perfectly prepared and served—a never overcrowded Dance Flour and Music —"in the Mood," Reservations, 30-045. SALES BY AUCTION QUPERIOK HOME FURNISHINGS. ►3 GEORGE WALKER, LTD., At the De Luxe Salerooms, 240 QUEEN STREET, TODAY (THURSDAY), at 11 a.m. GOOD OAK AND RIMU FURNISHINGS, CHESTER SUITES. ETC., at detailed yesterday. At 12 Noon.—Servul D.C. Elec. Refrigerator, 5 c.f., good order. And at 1 o'clock.—Fine Upright Grand Piano, by John Broadwood and Son. rosewood case, underdamper and good tone; Midland Fireproof Safe, 34 x 23 x 22; 7-dr.iwe.r Oak Flat Top Office Desk; Oak Revolv. Office Chair, Oak Filing Cabinet, etc. Also, a/c Whom It May Concern: 214 yds Silk Lining (3 bolts), 43yds Floral Print, 20yds Black Crepe. 28yds Velvet. Suit Length, etc. And at 230 p.m.—Wilton and Axm. Carpet Squares, assorted sizes; 7%yda 36in Axm. Hall Runner, Floor Ruga. etc. Now on View. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers.
THE AUCKLAND R.S.A. Presents the World's Greatest Military Spectacle "TROOPING THE COLOUR" "TROOPING. THE COLOUR" "TROOPING THE COLOUR" AT STURGES PARK, OTAHUHU EASTER SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M. Admission;: 1/6, Children 6d. AND AT EDEN PARK--EASTER SUNDAY —2.30 P.M. Featuring the Band of tihe R.N.Z.A.F., Papakura Military Camp Band, Auckland Highland Pipe Band, King's College Cadets, and Auckland Interhouse Girls V.A.D. Personnel. INSPIRING SCENES! THRILLING FEATURES! MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLES! Wellington, Blenheim, C'hristchurch, Napier, Hastings and New Plymouth all drew capacity gates. ITS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. Special Trams to arid from Eden Park. Gates 1/6, Stand 1/-, Children 6d. All Proceeds for R.S.A. Building and Rehabilitation Fund.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25164, 29 March 1945, Page 8
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