The religious houses of medieval England were devoted to the work of '■ministering'' and healing in v-two-fold capacity. Not only were the brethren priests; they were skilled in the use of herbs and simples. - They were, therefore, the best doctors of their day: for they were not so ridden by the magic rite.arid potions so commonly and fatally used by the apothecaries.
DEFENCE W&RSCEBS life D&.FS.NGELESS . - ■ WHEN ANN WALKS ON THE ASSEMBLY LINE She's got all the boys doing tailspins at Lockheed's Mammoth Plane Plant! PHONE 30,00 CIVIC C=U " FOUR SESSIONS EVERY DAY — 1 1 cm., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. THE FUN STARTS FRIDAY NEXT In the up-to-the-minute romance of the boys and girls who build the world's fastest bomber plane—the P-33. lavish CIVIC first |fe£ ~ ? 'S&| RS fuTiT fi Irtl II I %-' ANN SHERIDAN I lyi - I I . JN^Sf-. *•' <=*«" rad-hociiod bombor in a 'plane plant! B —■'' " V DENNIS MORGAN defense worker— with no defense against Ann! I Recommended by censor for .vaults. "DIVIDE AND CONQUER" Captured German Films show how Hitler's Cunning Undermined Europe. "KINGS OF THE TURF" Racetrack Thrills in Technicolour. "THE PLAYGIRLS" , _ . Forty Beautiful Girls in Beautiful Melodies. LATEST PARAMOUNT A! 3 FV/IIU NEWS — REG. r"A»D#l"3p, /\t T {| E c'VIR OnGA'IT'S C!V S C ENTERTA !NM EH T
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 219, 15 September 1943, Page 4
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