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FINAL TWO DATS of the Beautiful Technicolour Production "THE DESERT SONG" With Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. , Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices; !/• to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Air ■ Conditioned Throughout. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. WARNER BROS. PRESENT Commencing Friday Next •'UNCERTAIN GLORY" Due of the most tensely unusual stories ever rritttn of two unusual men—one a detective, he other a murderer, with a cast especially licked by that master director of action films Walsh himself Starring ERROL FLYNN \s the man without a name, the huntfid Criminal, the Convicted Murderer, whoss last •rime was not a crime. ... Why? PAUL LUKAS As the Police Inspector who spent years track;ng down his man and when finally arresting birn lit him igo Why? JEAN SULLIVAN As the beautiful Marianne who knew him least and loved him most.... Why? LUCILLE WATSON As the Mother of one of the victims who admired the Criminal. ... Why? FAYE EMERSON As the Girl who wouldn't be left behind him.... Why? STARK REALISM! ACTION! SUSPENSE I Recommended by Censor for Adults. [ THE BERKElfYn^jj^' TONIGHT, 7.30. DOORS OPEN 6.30 Leslie Howard, Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland in "GONE WITH THE WIND" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Note: Feature commences at 7.30 Sharp. Programme finishes at 11.15 p.m. Buses in all directions after the show. Box office at Theatre opens 5.30 p.m. Reserves during the day at Ph. 44-370. Unpaid Bookings not kept after 7.15 p.m. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. r™rCAPITOL~j This Evening at a Quarter to Eight. Edward Arnold, Virginia Weidier in A Delightful Bubbling Comedy. "THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Lynn Bari, Mary Beth Hnghes in "NIGHT BEFORE THE DIVORCE" A Marital Comedy, full of Chuckles. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 1 - KERRIDGE THEATRES - I 1 AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS J jSmiftmiMMimisimiimiHimmmummiiimiMfmimisiiinsmjinaiMffirant TODAY'S SCREENINGS rpAURANGA REGENT —"Mission- To X Moscow" (U). Fri.-Mon.: "My Friend Tsi:.;t.«" / TT\ 'mWV HST.T "SUrnr Pi.. JL. . > w / • rpFIAM ES—REG EXT—"Government Girl" "TTs/IIAKATANE — REGENT "Dangeroas VV Moonlight" (A). Thurs.-Fri.: "The Lodsrer" (A). /VrOROHANGA—REGENT —"The Silver V/ Fleet" (U) and "The Light That Failed" (U). pAEROA— REGENT—"Cry Havoc;' (A). OPOTIKI —REGENT —"The Black Swan" (U). Thurs.-Fri.: "The Man From Down Under" (A). EAITAIA PRINCESS 'Hitler's Madman"' (A). Thurs.-Fri.: "Harrigan's Kid" (U) and 'Omaha Trail"JU). TTELENSVILLE REGENT— Dad and 11. Dave Come To Town" (U). K*VW \KAWA —KING S — Juke Girl (U). Thurs.-Fri.: "We'll Smile Again" (U); "Robinhood of the A.fT. MAUNGANU1 —REGENT— AdvenlVltures of Tartu" (A). , ROTORUA. (in association) and tjiHJBUKMS See Local Papers. 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JOHNSTON AND N- A CAMPBELL, carrying on the practiee_of Barristers and Solicitors under the Grin name of Stewart, Johnston. Hough and Campbell, at Number 0 Wyndham Street. Auckland, dasire to announce that they have admitted to partnership with them . MESSRS JAMES RENSHAW DRDMMOND, LLM.. CHARLES ORMONDE BOTLER and ROY McMASTER (for many years members of their staff), •and that the practice will be carried on at the same offices under the style of STEWART. JOHNSTON. CAMPBELL, DRUMMOND AND CO. MESSRS GUMMER AND FORD & PARTNERS, Architects and Structural Engineers, wish to announce that they " aT ® vA |sr! into Partnership as from April 1, A. R. McLACHLAN. B.Arch., A.N.ZJA. The Practice will continue to be earned mm heretofore in the name of GUMMER ANl> FORD & PARTNERS, at 721-4 N.Z. Insutance Bidg., Queen St.. Auckland.(SOLICITOR, with many years of general O experience, wishes to purchase oid-estan-lished practice in country or provincial town. Excellent references and proved «hility. 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Birth Notices should be signed by one parent and Marrus* Notices by husband and wife If replies are to be posted send 3(1 All orders for advertisements must be signed by the Advertiser and address stated. The Company does not hold itself 'espon sible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accident or from a«. other cause whatsoever or for errnr »< publication of any advertisement

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25180, 18 April 1945, Page 10

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