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AMUSEMENTS Air-Condltioned. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. — NOW SHOWING — Warner Bros. Present "SONS OF THE SEA" THE TRUE STORY OF THE Cunard Line. In all the Courageous History of the Sea no Story could surpass the building of the Cunard Line into England's Greatest Maritime Institution. From Sailing Vessels and Crude Lumbering Steamers to Majestic Leviathans of the deep. A Sweeping, Authentic Cavalcade of Progress and Enterprise. Based on a story written from the Priceless Records of the family who founded, built and carried on the Cunard Line as a contribution to man's • conquest of the sea. "SONS OF THE SEA" The Glorious Story of men against the waves that link ENGLAND and AMERICA FOREVER. Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition, Starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE VALERIE HOBSON ALSO SHOWING "DOUBLE OR NOTHING," Hollywood Novelty. "INKI AND THE LION," in Technicolour. PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS.

REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. On the Stage: THE HILO HARMONISERS. I rpTTnAD f CINEMA :: REMUERA I j- u UW-Tl I pjj, 24-749. To-night at 8.15 Lew Ayres, Ann Ayars and Lionel Barrymore in "THE DOCTOR AND THE DEBUTANTE" A New Dr. Kildare Adventure. ALSO: "THE TELL-TALE HEART"—"YOSEMITE THE MAGNIFICENT" (CoIoured)—NEWSREEL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I n A TTT.TV i CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I J- | phone 78-465. To-nifiht. 8 Edward G. Robinson and Ida Lupino in " THE SEA WOLF " Full programme. (Adult Recommendation). [ AVONDALE 1 ™AY Y _ AN 7 D 45 Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in " CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT," and Eddie Albert in "TREAT- EMROUGH." For General Exhibition. 1 S T R A N D~j ° A TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY AT 8. Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard. in "SECOND CHORUS" And Fred Mac Murray in " NEW YORK TOWN " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | BIRKENHEAD") TOR ™ S '

Olsen and Johnson, with Mischa Auer, Martha Raye, in " HELLZAPOPPIN " A Crazy Comedy, Mirthful and Musical. Recommended for Adults. J AMBASSADOR 1 ABBOTT and COSTELLO IN THE COMEDY, " RIDE 'EM, COWBOY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. KENT TAYLOR, FRANCES LANGFORD, IN " MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER " Recommended for Adult Audience. I T TT3T7'T? , T , T7 I I P A R N E L L | Jbl-PH/Xt IJh | 43-789 TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT. CLARK GABLE, LANA TURNER. "HONKY TONK" KEN MURRAY, HARRIET HILLIARD, " JUKE BOX JENNY " . Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unpaid reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. | NEW" ROYAL] g^gS?.' TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, in "STRAWBERRY BLONDE" Martha Raye and Olson and Johnson In "HELLZAPOPPIN" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unpiid reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. [KING'S THEATRE! George Formby and Lindon Travcrs in "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Supports. Comedy Cartoon- and Serial. Packed With Laughs! "SUNDAY PUNCH" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Majestic — Friday MUSIC TUITION AUCKLAND TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE. GROUP MUSIC CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Begin on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, AT THE NORMAL SCHOOL. EPSOM. The following Courses are available, both Primary and Secondary Children being eligible:— VIOLIN CLASSES, under MR. HAROLD BAXTER. PIANO CLASSES under MISS KATHLEEN ApAIR. RHYTHMIC MOVEMENT under MISS DIVER. 1. Junior Course. Children 5 to 7.. 2. Advanced Course. Children 8 to 11. WOODWORK CLASS: Instruction in the making of Simple Musical Instruments. Further particulars College Office. Phone 62-656 13

FRANK MORTON, A.Mus.. C.P.T.C. Lond. Solo Pianist (IZB 1933). first Award Original Piano Solo. Auckland Competitions. RESUMES TUITION, FEBRUARY 8. PIANO. ORGAN. VOICE PRODUCTION. THEORY. Interviews by Appointment. Address: 8. BELL ROAD. REMUERA. :13 FLORENCE V. MAN DEN O, REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHER FOR PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN AND VOICE PRODUCTION also Taught. S3, SYMONDS STREET. Phone 40-816. 13 MISS PATRICIA FAHY, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M. Teacher of PIANO, HARMONY AND THEORY OF MUSIC, Has resumed Teaching at 20, NORTON ROAD EXTENSION, Frankton Junction. J2O LOCAL BODY NOTICES THE BOROUGH OF TAKAFUNA. PENALTY ON RATES, 1942-43. Pursuant to Section 76 of The Rating Act, 1926, Public Notice is hereby given that an additional charge of Ten Per Centum 110 per cent) will be added to 1942-43 Rates which remain unpaid after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1943. After- the above date legal proceedings may be taken without further notice for the recovery of all outstanding amounts. E. J. PRICE, :15 Town Clerk. PAFATOETOE TOWN BOARD RESTRICTIONS ON WATER SUPPLY. Due to the acute shortage of water the Board has resolved to PROHIBIT THE USE OF WATER FOR GARDENS AND THE WASHING OF VEHICLES from the Bth February, 1943, until further notice. Consumers' co-operation by: (1) Having all leaks, especially leaky, laps, attended to. (2) Economising in every possible way will help to make further restrictions unnecessary. LESTER BUTTERS, Town Clerk. 8/2/1943. :13 PANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD. , PENALTY ON RATES. Pursuant to Section' 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," public notice is hereby given that an Additional Charge of 10 per centum will be added to all Rates levied by the Panmure Township Road Board for the year ending March 31, 1943, and remaining unpaid after March 1, 1943. After that date legal proceedings will be taken for all Outstanding Rates. H. L. BOWDEN, :27 Clerk. PANMURE DOMAIN BOARD. Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Public Reserves. Domains and National Parks Act, 1928," that permission has been granted to the Panmure E.P.S. Organisation for the use of the Domain on SATURDAY, March 13, 1943, with authority to charge admission at the rate of 1/ for each person with an extra 1/ for each vehicle. H. L. BOWDEN, 13 Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 37, 13 February 1943, Page 10

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