FOUR BIG LAUGH SESSIONS 11 —; 2 AT THE Dir.: 3. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. BUD LOU ABBOTT COSTELLO A Couple of Old School Chum-ps I In "HERE COME THE CO-EDS" NOW THEY".RE GOING TO COLLEGE (And You Know Where the College i« Going) With PEGGY RYAN MARTHA O'DRISCOLL Phil Spitalny And His Hour of Charm All-Girl Orchestra SPECIAL MARCH OF TIME presents "POST WAR FARMS" Also of Particular Interest MIRACLE OF THE PINE Plans at Regent—Ph. 32-888 Approved for Universal Exhibition. ATTEND THE MATINEES.
Direction: Kerridge Theatres. QT A TF BYMONDS ST. C T A T F O 1 A 1 IZ> [j|)mie '].')•ols O, 1 A i C MATINEE TODAY AT 1.30. This Evening at 7.30 SWIFT-MOVING ACTION... .Powerful Drama.... WILLIAM POWELL in his First Dramatic Hole in Yeara..,. With Hcdy Laniarr and Basil Eathbone in "CROSSROADS" "CROSSROADS" Also LOTS ol FUN and EXCITEMENT in M.G.M.'s Kacy, Romantic Comedy.... "BLONDE FEVER" Starring Philip DO J IN—Mary ASTOIi and Lovely.... hut Slightly Indifferent GLORIA GUAHAME. Both .Recommended hy Censor for Adults.
Direction: lierridge Theatres. 1.30 VOGUE 7-30 ■Auckland's Modern Popular Intimate Theatre. Karangaliape Kd. 'Phone <l3-003. Bud ABBOTT and Lou COSTELLO "HIT THE ICE" "HIT THE ICE" "HIT THE ICE" 60 Skating Beauties And Johnny Lour and his Orchestra.... It's the Snow-capped Topper of all their howling Hits!ll Also the Musical Comedy Sensation!l "CABIN IN THE SKY" "CABIN IN THE SKY" "CABIN IN THE SKY" Ethel WATERS Eddie ROCHESTER (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition)
HIS MAJESTY'S 8 TONIGHT 8 MATINEES 2.15 TODAY - 2.15 and SATURDAY DEFINITELY FINISHING THURSDAY "THE KIWIS" "THE KIWIS" "THE KIWIS" SEASON OF THE NON-STOP LAUGH HIT "MAADI GRAS" FRIDAY NEXT DEMAND PERFORMANCE i To meet the Hundreds of Requests for Special Items from "THE KIWIS" early successes, a programme of the most * popular items will be presented for the FINAL WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. BOOK TODAY AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 0/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 2/. Matinee: D.C. mid U.S., 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/0. Children (Matinees only): D.C. and R.S., 2/0; Stalls, 1/0; Gallery, 1/. All plus tax. GALLERY DAY SALES AT THEATRE KIOSK. Direction: K.C.P. Entertainments, Ltd.
(Wed.), b p.m. Good Supper. All WelLEOTURES AND MEETINGS WHAT YOUR' FACE HE VEALS. Fit your abilities to your opportunities. Titke a little look into the future and try to see how your efforie can bo best directed. Your face and bodily form reveal your desires and tendencies, the kind of work nature has fitted yon to do. You owe this to yourself. JAMES WYLIE, noted Consultant Psychologist and Character Analyst, Confidential Adviser for 25 years to men and- women in every walk of life, will speak in UNITY HaLL (just above Town Hall), TONIGHT (Wednesday), at S p.m. Plan your career and avoid.a "bread-line job." .Act now! Don't allow old habits to grasp you like an octopus and choke your good intentions into insensibility. If you live at a distance and cannot attend this Lecture, ycl feel Hie need for, advice and direction, please write confidentially to JiAMES WYLIE, SO Onslow A v.. Epsom. Ph. 6:1-04 I CJOUTH SEA EVANGELICAL MISSION. O A GREAT MISSIONARY RALLY Will Be Held In The CONCERT CHAMBER of the TO W.N HALL On SUN. AFTERNOON, Aog. 20 at 2.-15 p.m. Come and hear (he story of >vartime missionary work in the Solomon Islands. Speakers: MR K. GRIFFITHS, of Sydney, a director of the S.S.E.M ; MR. J. B. HO BERN, missionary during the war period; MISS C. WATERSTON. Translator of the Scriptures; MISS O. DREW, accepted candidate; MISS .7. M.ACIvINTOSII. on furlough. Chairman: MR, J. (). SANDERS, of the N.Z. Bible Training Institute. Soloist: MR K. M. FOUNTAIN. All are invited to join with lis in praising God for what He has wrought in the Islands. Maureen morris Alexander, Pioneer Nutrition Expert, Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldgs., 171 Queen St., Speaks TODAY, 2 p.m., to WOMEN: "ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER." No children admitted. Silver collection. Nature's law —Every abuse of mind and body administers its own penalty. Every good use brings its own reward. Bring your written questions on Nutrition to the "Questions and Answers' Session. A UCKLAND BRANCH N.Z. TIMBER i\ WORKERS' UNION. A Special Meeting of the Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street (Room E). Tonight (Wednesday), .August 22, at S p.m. Business: Remits and Nomination of Officers to National Union. At the conclusion of the special meeting a general meeting will tie held Business: General. F. CRAIG, Secretary. TUCKLAND PROVINCIAL SPEED-BOAT A CLUB (Inc.). Annual General Meeting at Auckland Motor Yacht Clubhouse, U'csthaven, Wednesday. August 20, s p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers Prize Night. Speed-boat owners and those interested welcome. TOM HARRISON. Hun. Secretary^ EUNTON. <sth N.Z. FIELD RFC —Pon- < sonby Druids' 'Hall, 17 Northland St., Newton, Saturday, August 25, at 8 p.m. Tickets obtainable at Webb's, Tobacconist, Customs St., City.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25287, 22 August 1945, Page 10
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