amlsi-jmknts mTJ^^TTC A Fuller Theatre. Phone 43-210. CONTINUOUS 11 a - m : i t °t, 7 - 7 I L P ' M ' EVENING SESSION AT 7.50. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures present Patricia Morison, John Cariadine Alan Curtis, Ralph Morgan IN "HITLER'S MADMAN" "HITLER'S MADMAN" The Stark. Stirring Story of the Lustful Ccnquereor! . Sensational! Melodramatic. Special "A" Certificate — Unsuitable lor Children, bpcciai _ Assnriate Feature — Universal Pictures present Leon Errol — Harriett Hilliard Grace McDonald The PIED PIPERS and CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA "GALS INCORPORATED" Songs! Fun! Girls! Romance. Approved for Universal Exhibition. P! Box Plans at Theatre No -Reservations by Phone Saturdays. vniii !i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih llllllllll I I|| V ill! STRAND ; M I | ll llllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllillHl I 111 Direction: Cltlo Theatre. Ltd. || | Four Sessions Daily II 2 5 — 8 o'clock Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114 Children Hall-price at All Sessions Excepting , Saturday and Holiday Nights. COMMANDOS LAND IN BERLIN. THE AUSTRALIAN ERROL FLYNN. THE NEW ZEALANDER RONALD SINCLAIR (of Dunedin). THE AMERICAN RONALD REAGAN. THE CANADIAN ARTHUR KENNEDY. THE VETERAN ALAN HALE In Warner's Production "DESPERATE JOURNEY" " DESPERATE JOURNEY : ' " DESPERATE JOURNEY " " DESPERATE JOURNEY " " DESPERATE JOURNEY " A THRILL-PACKED DASH THROUGH THE GERMAN LINES. Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Specially Selected Shorts Include: BORRAH MINNEVITCH AND HIS HARMONICA ORCHESTRA Playing "Begin the Beguine." "Bugle Call Rag." and Popular Numbers. "Draft Horses," Hilarious Technicolour Cartoon, and Air Mail News. HIS MAJESTY'S FINALE TO A GREAT SEASON! TO-NIGHT at 8 Last Appearance of the Popular and Renowned Brigwyn Revue Company. 93 — ARTISTS — 93 In the Sumptuously-dressed * and Magniflcentlystaged Musical Comedy and Dance Revue. "LET'S GO PLACES" " LET'S GO PLACES " " LET'S GO PLACES " Which has never been surpassed for furious comedy scenes, good singing, lovely ensembles, j exquisite ballets, snappy sketches, picturesque i settings and the ventriloquial act presented by DAPHNE KINDLEY is a whole entertainment on ; its own. Other outstanding artists are Kay ; Christie. Tom Maguire, Loloma Kay, Addy and j Snow Beecham. Special features are the brilliant Brigwyn Singers and the talented Brigwyn Ballerinas. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 4/6; Unreserved Stalls, 3/; Gallery. 1/6. Prices plus lax. CLUB SILVER SLIPPER Presenting FRANK IE and DRUM CONDON His MAJORS SPECTACULAR FLOOR SHOWI Reservations. Phone 43-703, 36. FORT STREET. 18 LOCAL BODY NOTICES BOROUGH OF OTAHUHU. Pursuant to Section 8 of The Dogs Registration Act, 1908 notice is hereby given thai the fees for the year 1944 are now payable 'x> the Registrar of Dogs. Mr. L. Bay, Tamaki Avenue. Otahuhu. The amount of the lees has been fixed as under: For dogs kept by a shepherd, farmer or drover solely lor the purpose of driving or herding sheep or cattle 2 6 lor each dog up to three (3) the property of one owner. For each Greyhound, Whippet or Alsatian 10/. and for each other dog 7/6. To all the above fees must be added the feeof 1/ per dog levied pursuant to the Dogs Registration Amendment Act, 1937. Dated this 16th day of March, 1944. R. W. F. WOOD. 18 Town Clerk. FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. OVERDUE RATES. Notice is hereby given that RATES for year ending March 31, 1944, are OVERDUE. The Council requests that all outstanding Rates be paid not later than THURSDAY, March 23, 1944. ALAN P. DAY, County Clerk. Pukekohe. :18 PROFESSIONAL SKIN AND SCALP SPECIALISTS. THE NEW RAY CLINIC. Ground Floor. Yorkshire House, 31, Shortland StPrincipal: J. M. GEORGE. S.R.N. British. American and Continental Modern Scientific Methods. PHONE 44-500 D 4 THOMAS F. LOWES, r.8.A.0., F.5.A.0., (Edin.), F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, Lister Building# Victoria Street East. City. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily. Appointments. Phone 40-446. TS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 66, 18 March 1944, Page 10
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