' FULLER'S ■ . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Daily at 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. S p.m. ■ ' AIR-CONDITIONED - * * Box Plans at Theatre —Tel. 82-920. An Intimate and Absorbing Story of a Young Couple whose Road to Love and Happiness was Tortuous Indeed! Starring LANA TURNER LANA TURNER In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dramatic Adaptation of Judy Keily's Popular N0ve1.... "MARRIAGE "MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" Associate Programme Includes! , "MIGHTY NIAGARA" (In Technicolour —A Fitzpatrick Traveltalk) ST. J AMES' AIR MAIL REV lEW N.Z. Pilots Graduate in Canada s University of the Air King and Queen visit Lancashire... .Rescued Prisoners of \\ar in Manila. . ~ ~ Recommended by Censor for Adults. Fu LTeh^~~~ viiiiimiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuimmtimiHiiitmr xFWTON (PRINCE EDWARD I THFATRF u»rnivt?P 'imjto \ WTPirVAAV A V 1 ftti
MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT i.su (id GUEST NIGHT «<l Fred E.MNEV and Alastair SIM in "LET THE PEOPLE SING" nd also Mary CARLISLE and Richard HOMWELL in "BABY FACE MORGAN (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition) MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 1.30 "OU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. FULLER'S ;mmiiiHHiim]iiii(i!tii«iiiiminmi jDjJ"\r,(")NPORT. \ VICTORIA i l'iione 71-<)S:t." I„ TONIGHT at 7.30 p.n. theatre: VERA LYNN Patricia Roc—Ronald Ward in "WE'LL MEET AGAIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Mao Showing: TOM NEAL—ANN SAVAGE and J. Carroll Naish in "TWO-MAN SUBMARINE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Children's Matinee Today at 1.45 p.m. FULLER'S " yniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiminiimiitg THREE lAMPS | BRITANNIA! * SaiiHMiMiiimiiimimMiiHiiiiiiiiii s JiiVtnmg, <,c>U. THEATRE JUDY CANOVA in "LOUISIANA H AYR IDEWit h Ross Hunter, Richard Lane, Lloyd Bridges. Also Showing.- ROY ROGERS in •THE COWBOY AND THE SENORITA" With Bob Nolan and the Sons of Pioneers. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. FULLER'S EfHluiiiiiiiniiiiiiuitiniMifiillimilllS S PAIUm g GREY LYNN. | iiiiitmrnimimiiiwmimmiimmiS THEATRE 2 P.M.—Today—2 P.M. Holiday Matinee! And at the Matinee Only: Laurel 4 Hardy in "FLYING DEUCES" This Evening at 7.30: (Id GUEST NIGHT fid Allan Jones, Donald O'Connor, Jane Frazee, Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan in "WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME." Also Showing: The Dead End Kids in "MUGTOWN" The Above Programmes App. for Univ. Exhib. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. LECTURES AND MEETINGS GARDNER- MILLER, Preacher, Author, Broadcaster, Holds a Mission at the MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH (near Symonds St.) from Tonight (Wed.) to Sunday Next. Week Nights, 7.30; Sunday, 11 a.m., 8 and 7 p.m. IT'S EITHER REVOLUTION OB REVIVAL FOR N.Z. TIT.AUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, * Pioneer Nutrition Expert, Speaks TODAY, 2 p.m., to WOMEN, " ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER," Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldg., 174 Queen St. Spend an Enjoyable and Profitable Hour. No Children Admitted. Silver Collection. AJORTH ISLAND ELECTRICAL TRADES ii (Auckland Branch}. A Meeting of Electricians will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobsori St., on Friday, May 18, 1945, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Business: To set up a .sub-committee to receive proposals 1 for inclusion in an application for a new | award. S. W. McCANN, Branch Secretary ( jVTORTHLAND DISTRICT PIG COUNCIL Annual General Meeting of Members ol the Council will he held in Butler's Buildings 111 Bank St., Whangarel, on Wednesday, Maj 23, 11M5, at 11.30 a.m. Business: To receiv* report and annual accounts: election of officers ordinary business. C. P. BUTLER, Secretary. BIG End Assemblies for Most Makes; genu ine English Pistons and Amal Car buretter Spares. JOHN DALE. LTD., 252 Karangahape Ru. Ph. 40-060 MOTOR-Cycle Leather Lumber Jackets dark tan, dark blue or black, silk lined 2 pockets, small men's, men's. 0.5., X.O.S. 109/-. post 1/3. —Skeates and White. Ltd. 48 Fort- St., Auckland MOTOR CYCLES WANTED BROADWAY MOTORS. Khyber Pass 10-Ul4 pays cash for Machines on inspect T\ECENT Price Given for Your Motor-cycle LJ Endeavour to inspect anywhere.—Sel Person, 3 Beach Rd Ph. 48-405 MOTOR-Cycle Engine, with mag. and tank 2Vi to 2/i horse-powe;state price.—D BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LEGAL. —Messieurs Gittos, Uren, Wilson Greig and Bourke, Barristers and Solici tors, Auckland, announce the return to prac tice (after service with the Army and Nav respectively) of their partners, ALAN M. M. GREIG and ARTHUR C. BOURKE. TTAROLD SCHMIBT. SON ANi -LI DAUGHTER, Opticians. Only address 187 Upper Symonds St. (opp. tram stop) Business as always. Visiting at current rates PH. 43-167. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES CARE and Attention for Convalescents ii Superior Home, lovely surroundings.—Ph 03-463 DAVADENE. Medical, Convalescent! Social Security Benefits.— «4-S0« ( -iLADhTONE hest Home.—Convalescents va Aged. Every comfort; harbour views.— Canterbury Place, Parnell, near Kiosk. 40-49' QANATORIUM, Morrinsville, tor Chest L)i! eases Prospectus on application.—Ph. 4(
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25203, 16 May 1945, Page 10
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