AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY AT 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. IT'S WISE TO PURCHASE YOUR SEAT IN ADVANCE! —EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. " BETWEEN ■ US GIRLS " With DIANA BARRYMORE ROBERT CUMMINGS KAY FRANCIS JOHN BOLES In the Most Diverting Comedy to Date with Diana Barrymore, the screen's new sensation, living up to her great Theatrical Name I A Universal Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Theatre — Phone 32-660. EMBASSY — TO-MORROW At the request of the authorities, the Embassy will be opened for the entertainment of all Members of Forces in Uniform and the ' Merchant Navy, each of whom may bring a civilian friend. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 Doors Open at 7 when the Picture " BETWEEN US GIRLS " Will be Screened with the Entire Programme. Prices as Usual. No Reservations. ] ■DTjiTJITTT'T TPV I — mission bay — [ JPJlirClVJcL,\LilLi I [ Phone 50 .220 This Evening at Eight o'clock. The World's Greatest Violinist JASCHA HEIFETZ With JoelMcCrea, Andrea Leeds, Walter Brennan, Terry Kilburn in " They Shall Have Music" A lovable human story with comedy and, heartappealing incident. A superb musical >3picture everyone will enjoy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Specially Selected Peaturettes. Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.45 only. ] /"> A T>T r PnT f BALMORAL I UArllULi I Phone 62 . 598 TO-NIGHT 7.30 , MICHAEL REDGRAVE, VALERIE HOBSON In "SONS OF THE SEA " Spectacular Drama of the Atlantic. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also ROSALIND RUSSELL, DON AMEOHE In "FEMININE TOUCH" A Delightful Sophisticated Comedy Romance. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.30 only. A/T A VTP A TT? SANDRINGHAM l\l.t\. X J? AIXV Phone 80-482. To-night and Monday Night 7.30. Two Adventurouslng Films in Technicolour. John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Randolph Scott in '• TO THE SHORES OP TRIPOLI " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Madeleine Carroll, Stirling Hayden in " BAHAMA PASSAGE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Don't miss these two great pictures. DANCIXG Crystal Palace Ballroom Mount Eden Road. MODERN DANCING IN A MODERN MIRRORED HALL. EPI SHALFOON'S FAMOUS BAND With Modern Music. Two Monte Carlos. Good Supper. Subscription 2/. WAITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB. Dance In Comfort! 8 Druids' Hall, Newton TO-NIGHT TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Music by OUR POPULAR UNEXCELLED ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo, etc. Supper. Admission 1/6. 8 Direction, E. E. McLEAN. Pirate Shippe Cabaret MILFORD BEACH. The Cabaret That Sets the Standard. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE CARNIVAL. Dancing 8 to 11.40 p.m. Admission: Double 2/6. Sinsle 1/6. Reservations: Ring' 78-414. 8 St. Mary's Hall Great South Road Tram 'Terminus. EVERY SATURDAY EVERY SATURDAY Connon's Popular Orchestra. The Most Popular Dance Club in Auckland. Special Prizes: Two Monte Carlos (1, 2 and 3) Exclusive Catering. OLD-TIME AND MODERN PROGRAMME. Efficient Management. Admission 2/6. SPECIAL MID-WEEK DANCE EVERY WED. 8 till 11 p.m. Admlsion 1/6. 8 2nd N.Z.E.F. Club Rooms DANCE TO-NIGHT DANCE 8 p.m. To the SPARKLETS. SUNDAY NIGHT. Members and Friends, or by invitation only. SOCIAL. Secretary, 2nd N.Z.E.F., Assn. (Inc.)"" t SPONSORED BY COVENTRY BOX FACTORY. GRAND DANCE. In aid of Mount Albert Patriotic Fund. KING GEORGE'S HALL. MT. ALBERT. ] SATURDAY, MAY 8. j Al. Clarke's Orchestra. 1 SuPPer. Admission 7.1. x 8 - ONEHUNGA AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB ' DANCE TO-NIGHT, MAY 8. ORPHANS' HALL Church Street, Onehunsa. Good Band. Supper. Prizes. Admission 1/6. Armed Forces 9d. 8
AUCKLAND CITY CORPORATION WATER RESTRICTIONS WATER RESTRICTIONS In view of the acute position in regard to the supply of water, notice is hereby given to all consumers that they must at once reduce their consumption to the absolute minimum. At the present rate of'draw-off, if no heavy rain eventuates, the reserves of stored water will be EXHAUSTED AFTER THE WEEK-END. To keep the mains charged with water so as to maintain fire protection and also save the public the necessity of carrying water, domestic consumption MUST BE REDUCED TO 8 GALLONS PER HEAD, which includes the flushing of the lavatory, ablutions, bath, washing and cooking. If this is observed the supply to essential industries, including foodstuffs, war requirements and to hospitals, will be maintained. The amount used by non-essential industries MUST BE REDUCED TO ONE-THIRD OF NORMAL CONSUMPTION. Automatic flushing cisterns in office blocks, hotels and elsewhere must be shut off completely, and fittings cleaned at intervals by bucket and mop. If these instructions are not observed it will be necessary to C ut off water completely from every household, and water will then be rationed from street stand pipes. This order applies over the whole of the City area and the local bodies south of the harbour supplied by the City, viz., Mount Eden, Mount Albert, Newmarket, New Lynn, Mount Wellington, Glen Eden, Henderson, Titirangi and Swanson. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 10
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