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amubkmkmtb MAJESTIC A FULLER THEATKX. CONTINUOUS PICTURES 11 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. Evening Session at 8 p.m. By Special Arrangement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. First New Zealand Presentation "JOE SMITH, AMERICAN" "JOE SMITH, AMERICAN" "JOE SMITH, AMERICAN" Starring ROBERT YOUNG With MARSHA HUNT Hero ... in overalls! He had a secret locked In his heart. If he talked it meant death to millions. Joe Smith versus the Nation's enemies... A story of pulse-pounding dangers. As thrilling as any saga of battle! Thrilling! It will lift you to the sfclesl — 2ND FEATURE — Viva the Kansas Kid! He's dynamite! Exploding Thunderous Thrills in Spectacular Blasts of Action! Dick Foran — Leo Carrillo and Andy Devine In Universal'* "THE KID FROM KANSAS" "THE KID FROM KANSAS" ACTION! THRILLS! LAUGHS! SONGS! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at Theatre — Phone 43-210. Booking is Advisable. Direction: Kerrirtge Theatres (throughout N.Z.). | STATE I Krr.'j;. I STATE | SOCIALLY Auckland's First Theatre. To-night at 8. First Suburban Screening. BELIEVE US. . _ „ The other adventures of the Happy Hardys only lead up to " THE COURTSHIP " THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" ANDY HARDY" More Laughs than ever before — Courtship Time is Fun Time for Everyone. Also Pete Smith's "Aqua Antics." "Motors on the March." State Air Mall News. Approved for Universal Exhibition.

VOGUE Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. TWO M.G.M. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Bill Powell ... Myrna Loy In their first gob of gaiety In two years, and the laughs and thrills are spaced thisfarapart! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s Whirlwind of JOS. "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" "SHADOW of the THIN MAN" — Associate Feature — EDWARD G ROBINSON . . . th- Scandal Hunting Editor vevsi's EDWARD ARNOLD. Manhattan & Crime C?»r. in the Bar.loo; the Cen?ury. " UNHOLY PARTNERS" "UNHOLY PARTNERS" Bch Recommended by Censor for Adults. PUBLIC NOTICES AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. The Annual Exhibition will be opened by His Worship, th«? Mayor of Auckland. Mr. J. A. C. Allum. in the College Hdll. Arts Building. Princes Street, a:. 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28. The Annuil Exhibition -.'ill open to the public uui.il 9 p.m. on Wednesday, and from 10 a.m. to $ p.m. on Thursday and Friday, closing on Saturday at noon. The public is invited to attend. Admission free. A. A. MUKN. x 27 Acing-Registrar. IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice is hereby gi\en that dividends are now payable in the undermentioned estates on all H :o\cu claims, promissory notes, it any. to be produced. FUTTER. Charles James. Puke'orara. Farmer, Firs*, an a Final Dividend. 17 a in liie £ . NEWBERRY. Daisy Hilca. Auckland. Widow. First and Final Dividend. Pad in the £. A. W. WAITERS. Official Assignee. Ortnbrr 27. 1342. La* C 0..:: Bunding. High Street. Auckland. x 27 THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given 'hat the Supplv will be Shutdown on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1942. ir order to carry out, urgent high tensison alterations in the ioltowing transformer areas:— Alfn-'on Ardmore Rd.. Manukau County, and Takan::ii —Clevedon Rd.. Ardmore. 8.30 a.m. to 8.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 2 15 p.m. Reynolds Farm. Takanini— Clevedon Rc?.. 5.30 a.m. to 2.15 p.m. R. H. BARTLEY. M I.E.E . M.I.MECH E. General Manager. x 27 THE CHURCHILL AUCTIONS. CONTINUATION OF SALE TO-MORROW At noon, AUCKLAND ART GALLERY. ' Hon. Auctioneer. Leonard Coakley. HEAIII OF CABBAGE TREE aptly describes much timber used to-day. produced lrom sappy, immature tree;- lacking resistance to infection by insects ano fungoid decay. Boracure Preservative treatment Is vitally essential. Specify Boracured timber. Guaranteed with twenty years' warranty. BORACURE (N.Z.). LIMITED. 395 - 7. Broadway. Nev.market. S.E.I Phone 25-354. Rg IIENRY HUGHES. LIB,, Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys. 209. DILWORTH BUILDING. Free Booklet. 3 I'KOFESSIONAL THOMAS F. LOWES. F. 8.0 A F S (Edin.h F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (En'e > Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Building. Victoria Street East. City. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily. Appointments. Phone 40-446. TS CHIROPE-\CTIC. Health Service.—P. Hamblin 803. Colonial Mutual Building. Bam^°' (iILLS A.\U GILES, cniropractors. Paimtr Urmauates Members N.Z.C.A., Jackson Russell Rlriir 23 Shortland St. 45-525. wusseij Bldg^ .\fctt>fc. Glana. internal Uisoraers. Diet. Shortpr&idi Thera ny.—P Meull Psychologist . Testimonials Asthma. Abdominal, Nervous Troubles, etc New treat men. produces vitality, aids personality condition. Consultation !" 6.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 254, 27 October 1942, Page 6

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