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' BOOKED OUT TONIGHT 1 I -—EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre WELL/ESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY Phone 32-660 FOUR SESSIONS 11 _ 2 IT'S WEIRD....IT'S MYSTIFYING ....YET IT'S CRAMMED WITH LAUGHS! Paramount Pictures Present "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITEDDOROTHY MACARDLES CI! IF PINO HAIR RAISING STORY RAY MILLAND —RUTH HUSSEY Uonnlil Crisii Cornelia Otis Skinner Also MARCH OF TIME 'AMERICANS ALL" Musical Parade. "HALFWAY TO IJ RAVEN" {Recommended by Censor for Adults) E M B A S S Y TOMORROW! 7.45 ONE SESSION For Members of tlio Services in Uniform and the Merchant Navy and Civilian Presenting the Above Programme "PFHRnn l CINEMA REMTIER A. 1 UIJUK Ph. 21-7 t!>. Tonight at 81 J JL Matinee Today at :2 p.m. GARY GRANT LARA INK DAY Gladys Cooper and Henry Stephenson In Ihe Comedy - 1 )ra ma "MR LUCKY" Adventure Romance Comedy ALSO: Latest British Ncwxreel—M arch of lime ("South America") —Walt Disney Cartoon in Colour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) I r ATI-TV - ! CINEMA TAKAPUNA I bAILJ Y | I'll. 7n-.|(15, Tonight at 81 _J Matinee Today at 2 p.m. MARY ASTOR and HUMPHREY BOGART "ACROSS THE PACIFIC" Full Programme. (Adult Recommendation.) J strand"! °%&£g&g~ Today, I.ls—Tonight and Monday at 8. JOAN CRAWFORD—FRIiI) MaoMURItAY "ABOVE SUSPICION" And "HI! GOOD LOOKIN'" CO M M KNCIXc TUESDAY—"GONE WITH THE WIND" (All Above Reconi. by_Censor for Adults) AMBASSADOR J™ISFf 55 " George Brent—Brenda Marshall in "YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER" Torn Conway, .lane Randolph in "THE FALCON STRIKES BACK" (Both Adult Recommend.) March of Time. Next Change of Programme Tuesday Screening 'BAM BI." AVONDAI F Tonight and Mon., 7.45. r\ V CINC/ALC Matinee Today, 2 p.m. Johnny Weissmuller in "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" and the Comedy: "HER PRIMITIVE MAN" Botti Approved for Universal Exhibition. p'HEEEr" M I LT O R IX LTvWIVHI ——Matinee A Tonight. Abbott & Costello in "HIT THE ICE" (U) (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. Dance Thursdays—Martin's Melody Boys. LECTURES AND MEETINGS 4 UCKLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A (.INC.). ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting will be held in the Choral Hall, .Airedale Street, on WEDNESDAY. April 18, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Statement of Accounts, Reports of Executive and Auditor, Election of 1 Committee Members, Election of Honorary Auditor, General. MOLLSF. JOHNSON, Secretary. Section 18 of the Rnles reads: "Nominations for the vacant offices on the Executive Committee . and for the position of Honorary Auditor (except in the case of the I retiring auditor), shall be in writing.' signed by the person nominated, the proposer and I seconder respectively, and lodged with the I Secretary at leant forty-eight (-is) hours before the Annual General Meeting." j Nominion forms are available from the I Sec ret a r.v. A Rehearsal will follow the Annual Meeting. I PLEASE NOTE: Wednesday, .April 11, ] First Rehearsal; Wednesday, April 18, Annual Meeting and Rehearsal. \y O M E X ! ~W O M~E N ! * ' You're Never Too Old or Too Young to hear MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER. Pioneer Nutrition Expert, Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldgs., 171 Queen St., Commencing 2 p.m. Sharp. Monday, "Secrets of Keener Vision"; Tuesday, "Rheumatism and Kindred Ailments"; Wednesday. "Biliousness and Liver Troubles"; Thursday, "The Battle With Fatigue"; Friday, "Underweight, and Overweight." Also, TO THE PUBLIC, at 8 p.m.. TUESDAY, "Public Enemy No. 1 : Constipation." SPECIAL FEATURES: The "Questions and Answers" Sessions to which you are invited to bring written questions on Nutrition. Interesting Food Demonstrations Dally. No Children Admitted. Silver Collection. Get Back on the Road to Health I "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT."

VJ Z. NATI 0N A L PART Y. IN. AUCKLAND DIVISION. MR M. H. ORAM, M.F., will address the following meetings:— MONDAY, April 9. —Roskill Electorate: Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton. 8 p.m. TUESDAY, April 10.—Milne and Choyce Reception Room, 2 p.m.. Auckland East Electorate: Duder's IJall, Devonport, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 11. —Auckland Suburbs Electorate: Henderson Town Hall, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, April 12.—Annual Meeting Remuera Electorate: Remuera Library. 7.30 P "aU members, friends and those interested are invited to these meetings. \ \7TJTT DOES FREEDOM MEAN TO \Y " YOU? Hear REV. GARDNER MILLER, The People's Evangelist, at the STRAND THEATRE. QUEEN ST.. CITY, SUNDAY, AT :t L'.M., On "FKEEDO\( OF WORSHIP." Lose This and We Lose Everything. NOTE: Men Only Admitted. POPULAR SERVICE FOR ALL ATS P.M. Community Screen Singing for 15 Minutes. Snpbject Timed for B.HO. "IS THERE A CODf" Hear the Man With a Message and Who Knows How to Deliver It. ONEHUNGA & DISTRICT RETURNED SERVICES ASSN. (Inc.). The 11th Annual General Meeting of the Association will he held in the Drill Hall, Oriehunga, on Thursday. April 2<>, 1015, at 7.4,-1 p.m. sharp. All members are urged to attend and are reminded that admission will be by Grey or Red Card Only. Business: (1) Annual Report and BalanceSheet- Election of Officers; (!») General. GEORGE ELLIS, Acting-Secretary. THE COMMITTEE OF THE TAKAPUNA I SUB-BRANCH OF THE PLUNKET SOCIETY will hold their Annual General Meeting at the Rooms on Tuesday, April 10, at. 10.1. r , a.m. All those interested will be very welcome. M. J. NICKS, Hon. Secretary. Vf aTIONA'L PARTY. —Women's Committee, iM Remuera Branch: The Annual Meeting and Election of Officers will be held in the Methodist Schoolroom, Vincent Av., on Monday, April 9, at 2.30 p.m. D. Cothbertson, Hon. Secretary. "IVTEW ZEALAND - PEOPLE'S UNIVERiN SITY (Inc.). —Sunday, 2.45. Speaker: Mr I> M. Rae, M.A. (Principal leachers Training College). Subject: "The Changing Map of Europe." Discussion. .Friends Welcome. !-i Kelniarna Av„ Heme Bay. iTaDIANT " (IEALTII CLUB, IV Unity Hall, 323 Queen Street. TUESDAY. APRIL Hi. 8 P.M., Mr Yenning-Thomas, "Massage and Foot, Problems." Public, invited. ATIoN.-M.IST ASSOCI AT I ON ForU /nightly Let'lure Sunday, April 8, No. II Queen St., at 7.H0 p.m. Title: "Population Problem: A Woman's Viewpoint. Speaker: Mrs M. J. Soljak. Discussion. Members and Friends Invited. SCANDINAVIAN CLUB.—lnformal Eveni ' ing, Overseas League Rooms, Queen's Arcade, Thursday. April 12, 8 p.m. Mr A. B. Thompson will speak on "Denmark's Contribution to Adult Education." Scandinavians and Fri_e lids Welcomc. rpilE N.Z. PIONEERS AND DESCEND- *- ANTS' CLUB (Inc.). invites all Pioneers and Descendants, 2 p.m., 3 Queen St. (upstairs) to Special Afternoon. Levy 1/-. TEAGHEBS OF MUSIC Doris l. binn s. 1.t.c.l (Certificates Special Merit- Trinity College, London), Teacher of Pianoforte. Interviews at 10 Nottingham St., Westmere. A LLt BARBOLA CRAFT. You can now *-* learn to make gorgeous Floral Jewellery and other Novelties by hand at home Our new wonder Postal Course is for nten, women, boys and girls, young and old Distance no object FREE working outfit and materials supplied. (No coupons.) A limited number only. Don't delay! Prufit by your spare hours LA PAULA ACADEMY, Dept. WB, Box 1160, G.P.0., Wellington. Head Office: 67 Caetlereagh Street, Sydney, Australia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25171, 7 April 1945, Page 12

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