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TO-DAY TO-DAY Four Sessions: 11 —2— 5— 8 L " —EMBASSY — j. c. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. A Great Book Becomes A Film Masterpiece! FROM THE PEN OF THE MAN WHO WROTE "THE CITADEL" COMES THIS. HIS FIRST AND GREATEST BOOK. . . A. J. CRONIN'S TRAGIC STORY " OF A MAN WITHOUT A SOULI "HATTER'S CASTLE" 5 " HATTER'S CASTLE " "HATTER'S CASTLE" " HATTER'S CASTLE ■"• . "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE-* IS' A STORY WHOSE SHOCKING DRAMA WILL ,1 REMAIN IN YOUR MEMORY LONG AFTER YOU HAVE LEFT THE THEATRE! With outstanding performances by [" ROBERT NEWTON Released by the British Admiralty from the Royal Navy for the production, gives one of the most amazing performances ever seeo'co stage or screen. DEBORAH KERR Who made her name in "Love on the Dole" n EMLYN WILLIAMS Who needs no introduction whatsoever. J A Paramount Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre — Phone 32-660.

Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N. 2.) ) STATE \ rre"n ° e " 1 STATE] ;t Finally To-night at 8. JOHN PAYNE — MAUREEN O'HARA in " To The Shores Of Tripoli" . "To The Shores Of Tripoli" Definitely one of the Finest of Entertainments. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 7.30 — COMMENCING TO-MORROW — 7.30 . A Musical Hit with an Ail-Star Comedy Cast.. Packed with Songs and Happiness. "NAVY BLUES" "NAVY BLUES" With Ann Sheridan — Jack Oakie JACK HALEY — MARTHA RAYE It's for you — The Miracle Maritime Musical.. One Big Hit and a Hundred Misses. Approved for Universal Exhibition. » Also, Unusually Tense and Thrilling Story. Daringly Different and Paced with Thrills. "MAN HUNT" " MAN HUNT " The Brilliant Cast includes Walter Pidgeon — Joan Bennett and GEORGE SANDERS. ~ Hailed as a Sensational Movie Success. Recommended as Unsuitable for Children. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 130 VOGUE "• Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Theatre. Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. . Finally To-night. A Saga of Australia's Fighting Horsemen. " Forty Thousand Horsemen " Also LOUIS HAYWARD — JOAN FONTAINE in " The Duke Of West Point" ' Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING TO-MORROW — For the Broadest Smiles and the Happiest Hit you can ask for . . . see ~ . FREDRIC MARCH — MARTHA SCOTT in "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN""ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" A Story that is as Refreshingly Different as it is Richly Entertaining. / Also, The Star-spangled Story of a Fighting Defence Worker. ROBERT YOUNG — MARSHA HUNT in " JOE SMITH, AMERICAN " ). " JOE SMITH, AMERICAN " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CABARET ; f WWII METROPOLE |l| WHERE THEY DO •> DANCE ADMISSION: 1/6 and 2/. e, OPEN EVERY NIGHT 5, if PHONE—42-330 AND RESERVE A CUBICLE, e BOOTH OR TABLE. REMEMBER OUR MIDNIGHT DANCE. SUNDAY, 6th. Midnight to 5 a.m. n. ALFRED FENN. Director. 's — — PUBLIC NOTICES ~ THE PASSENGER TRANSPORT CO., LTD. t D OMNIBUS PROPRIETORS. GREAT SOUTH ROAD. OTAHOHP. 5- Phones 24-667, 131 Otahuircr. rt of SPECIAL SUNDAY TIMETABLE, in 1- On and AFTER JUNE 6, 1943. the following 3f Timetable will operate. Patrons are advised to Id cut this out for future reference. i- Depart Depart Depart Depart Depart " 3 Term. Puhunui Otahuhu Penrose ' Auck. 7.00 P 7.13 8.00" 8.30 8.15 8.45 P 8.58 -9.30* r* 9.30 9.15 9.45 P 9.53 10.30* ,f 10.30 10.15 10.45 P 10.58 11.30* 9 11.30 11.15 11.45 P 11.58 1.30* 3 1.25 1.30 1.45 P 1.58 2.30* 2.30 2.15 2.45 P 2.58 3.30* 3.30 3.15 3.45 P 3.53' * 4.30* 18 4.30 4.15 4.45 P ' 4.58 5.30* >e 6.30 6.15 6.45 P 6.53 7.30* 'D 7.30 7.15 7.45 P 7.53 8.30* !• 8.30 8.15 8.45 P 8.53 9.30* 9.30 9.15 10.00 P 10.13 ll.OOt "Pap., PS., Ota., Pen. 4 tPen., PS„ Ota.. Midd.. . Depart Depart Depart Depart Depart Mid'more OtiShuhu Fanmure Ell'slie Auckland 8.55 9.00 E 9.17 9:27 ' 10.00 E* 10.55 11.00 E 11.17 11.27 12.00 E* 12.55 1.00 E 1.17 1.27 2.00 E* 2.55 3.00 E 3.17 3.27 4.00 E* 4.55 5.00 E 3.17 5.27 6.00 E" 6.55 '7.00E '7.17 7.27 8.00 E" 8.55 9.00 E 9.17 9.27 10.00 E* •Pan.. Ota., Midd. (Signed) A. C. KIRKHAM. 5 Traffic Manager.

PUBLIC NOTICE. The proprietors of the undermentioned Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms for the full development and practical working of their inventions in New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of the public may be satisfied. Letters Patent Numbe. 62930, dated nth June, 1929, entitled "WIRE-TYING MACHINE." Letters Patent Number 65638. dated 10th September. 1930, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO WIRE-TYING MACHINES. Letters Patent Number 66555. dated sth March, 1031, entitled "AN IMPROVED WIKE TIE AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME." Letters Patent Number 73170, dated 14th September, 1934. entitled "AN IMPROVED WIRE STRAINING AND FASTENING MACHINE. Letters Patent Number 75768. dated lSili March, 1936, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN OS RELATING TO THE MANUFACTURE OFSULPHURIC ACID BY THE CONTACT PROCESS." Letters Patent Number 77065, dated 4th PA c ,£E£ er ' 1! >35, entitled "STRAPPINGMATERIAL." Letters Patent Number 82585, dated 17th November, 1933, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS 5 E i; ATING TO METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PACKAGING ARTICLES." All communications should be addressed in the 2"' lnstance to Messrs. BALDWIN, S2N and CAREY, Patent Attorneys, Hood's Build!*', 11011.., Lambton Quay, Wellington; Dingwall Building, Queen Street, Auckland; Corner of High and Cashel Streets. Christchurch; and 21, Crawford Street, Dunedln, 3 2nd N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION (Inc.). DONATIONS FOR REBUILDING AUCKLAND CLUB ROOMS. The Auckland Executive of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. Association gratefully acknowledges receipt, of the following donations towards the rebuilding of us Club Rooms which were recently destroyed b7 Are. Mr. H. J. Preston. £25; Mr. F. V. Homo. £25; Mr. David L. Nathan, £5 s'; Mr. Harris. £5 5/; Kay's Beauty Salon. £5; G. E. Faussett, £5; Mr. E. A. Gungall, £2: Mrs. Ball and daughters. £2; stone Shoo Co.. Ltd.. £i If. L. C. Trembath's. Ltd., £1 1/j Thistls Hotel. £11/: Keri Ken R.S.A., £1 1/; Mr. Lee Nelson. £1; Mr. Gallagher. £1; Leading steward J. Kelly. £1: Mrs. W. Eden 10/; Miss P. Eicn. 10 ; total. £?2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 130, 3 June 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 130, 3 June 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 130, 3 June 1943, Page 8

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