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"GOING MY WAY" . Plans for Whole of This Week Open Today at 10 a.m. . REGENTJ. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 1944 Academy Award Picture WINNER OF 7 MERITS "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" A Paramount Picture, With BING CROSBY Barry Fitzgerald Frank McHugh JAMES BKOWN JEAN HEATHER GENE LOCK HART—PORTER UALL FORTUNIO BONANOVA And Rise Stevens Famous Contralto of Metropolitan Opera SESSION" INFOHMATION 10.45, 1.45 and 8 p.m. Please Note. —Owing to the time required for screening "Going My Way," Sessions commence early and the feature will hit the screen at 11.0, 2.0 AND 8.24. Plans at Regent Phone 32-888 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALL OOMPLIMENTA RIES SUSPENDED Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STAT FSK S T A T E 1.30, 7.30 Finally Tonight 1.30, 7.30 CARY GRANT, JOHN GARFIELD "DESTINATION TOKYO" Also: From Fannie Hurst's Great N0ve1.... CHAS. BOYER, MARGARET SULLAVAN "BACK STREET" (Both Recommended more for Adults) 1.30, 7.30 Tomorrow 1.30, 7.30 A Programme Rich in Rollicking Humour. . MONTY WOOLLEY, IDA LUPINO "LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY" "LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY" A 150.... What a Comedy... .What a Team I 808 HOPE, BETTY HUTTON "LET'S FACE IT" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.80 VOGUE 7-30 Auckland's Modern Popular Intimate Theatre. Karangahape Rd. 'Phone 43-003. FINALLY TONIGHT GINGER ROGERS RONALD COLMAN Tn the Bricrht, Snappy Romantic Adventure "LUCKY PARTNERS" Also Vivid Drama Teeming Wilh Excitement: "ACROSS THE PACIFIC" HUMPHREY BOG ART MARY ASTOR ' 1.30 TOMORROW 7.30 Request Return Of A Great Picture 1 11 "THE MORTAL SIORM" MARGARET SULLAVAN JAS. STEWART Also . The Sensational Story of loday! * ' "CHINA" With .LORETTA YOUNG, ALAN LADD (All Recommended by Censor for Adults) 1111 A CTDD 11 11 DOMINION ROAD 111|. AM UK 111 l F hone 61-433 Finally Tonight at' 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30. Constance Bennett, Jeffrey Lynn in "LAW IN THE TROPICS" Susan Peters. Herbert Marshall tn "YOUNG IDEAS" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlts) OUTDOOR SPORTS ANNIVERSARY REGATTA - PRIZE NIGHT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, at westhaveSn cabare! 1 . Prizes won at the 95th Anniversary Regatta will be presented at 8 p.m. sharp. Cups may be held by winners but a receipt must be given and return guaranteed before Anniversary Day, 1940. DANCING until Midnight. The Public are invited to this Prize Night Dl Genera! admission 2/6 at the door. PERCY HAMBLIN, P.O Box 657. Hon. Secretary. VACHTING VICTORIA CRUISING 1 CLUB. ' FINAL DAY REGATTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1945 RACES FOR ALL CLASSES. C and E. H, I, L, N, V. S, M, T. X, Y, Z, SF and Idle Along. Entries close at John Burns and Co., Customs St., on Wednesday next, April 11, at 5 p.m., and at Clubhouse 9 p.m. J. FOLEY, Hon. Secretary. PIRONGIA SPORTS MEETING. SATURDAY. APRIL 21. First Event, 10.30 a.m. CHOPPING. RUNNING AND HORSE EVENTS. llln Chop, of £5/10/-; 12in Chop, of £l2/10/-; 14In Chop, of £2O. Nominations for Chops close with Secretary on April 14. C. SCHWARTFEGER, Hon. Sec. -pICHMOND YACHT CLUB (INC.). CLOSING DAY, SAT., APRIL 14. Cruising Races for Keel Yachts and Mullet Boats to Ostend. Harbour Races for all other Classes. Entries close John Burns and Co., Ltd., Wednesday, April 11, 5 p.m., Clubhouse 9 p.m. 808 TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary. CARAVANS AND TRAILERS /CARAVAN, sleep 2 ; good rubber; £IOO. — v_> 77 Clarence St., Ponsonby. CARAVAN, Tanner built, 17ft, De Luxe; built specially for present owner.—LXsol Herald. CiARAVAN, lift, 3-berth, new spare tyre; / easy towing; must sell; light; £95 cash. — DA 1007 Herald. rpRAILER wanted, 20in tyres.—Ph. 2065, i. Papatoetoe. for timber lorry, dual wheels, .1 wanted hire or purchase.—C. H. Frankham, Box 4. Newmarket. CIARA V'AN, 16ft, living model, as new; ' radio, electric light; strongly built to live in permanently. Urgent private sale. Accept reasonable offer. Ph. 27-23(5. UTILITY Trailers for tractors or heavy car, carry 2 tons steel, perch pole, all electric, welded on 20in heavy duty tyres, from £35 to £55; Twin Wheel Full Floating Back-end, sin rims, for timber trailer or articulator; Trailers built to order.—Jenkinson. Te Kauwhata. Ph. 121, BICYCLES FOR SALE BICYCLES (2), in good order. £7 10/-. Ph. 54-786. MEN'S (2), Hercules, excellent condition, IVJL £7 10/: Monarch Special, almost new, £lO 10/. —Ph. 40-997, business hours. CiYCDE Repairs, re-enamels, overhauls. With J the largest staff in Auckland, and a reputation to maintain, we are able to give 100 per cent satisfaction.—Clarke's Cycle Works. Ltd., Newmarket. Ph. 17-194 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE or WANTED BOAR, purebred ped. Berkshire, 8 mths old Mountley strain; £5/5/-. —C F Hole house, Katikati. Ph. 33G. BOARS (2), Tamworth, well-bred maiden 2 young Breeding Sows, to farrow July: price reasonable.—Ph IG3A, Papakura. and Heifers (130), high-producing. mostly Jersey; pick of 90. £l3 10/ each. —Wallace Supplies, Waitoa. HEIFERS, Jersey, choice, well grown, due June 2-year; pick, 10 or more, £l2. Chitfcy, Valley Rd., Takanini. RABBITS. Purebred, White Angora, 3/6 each. —Melda Joyce, Warkworth. Ph. 42 W. RARBITB. quantity. N.Z Whites. 5/-; lovely pets.—Mrs D Green Salisbury Rd.. Birkdale, N. 5.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25172, 9 April 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25172, 9 April 1945, Page 8

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