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AML'SEMKXTS MAJESTIC A Fuller Theatre. Phone 43-210. CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 1.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION AT 8. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures present Patricia Morison, John Carradim Alan Curtis, Ralph Morgan "HITLER'S MADMAN" "HITLER'S MADMAN" The Stark. Stirring Story of the Lustful Ccnquereor! Sensational! Melodramatic! Special "A" Certificate — Unsuitable for Children — Associate Feature — Universal Pictures present Leon Errol — Harriett Hilhard Grace McDonald The PIED PIPERS and CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA "GALS INCORPORATED" Songs! Fun! Girls! Romance! Anmovcd for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at Theatre. v! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii I! v I STRAND i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii i I i Direction: Clrte Theatre. Ltd. | Four Sessions Daily II — 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114 Children Half-price at All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nißhts. LAST FEW DAYS " DESPERATE JOURNEY " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan and a Thrilling Cast. FRIDAY NEXT— Commences Murder Week With Thrilling Double-barrelled Entertainment from the Masters of Mystery WARNER BROTHERS, The Thrills Start with " SHADOWS on the STAIRS " " SHADOWS on the STAIRS " " SHADOWS on the STAIRS " " SHADOWS on the STAIRS " A (run is useless—you can't shoot at shadows —and death lurks in every step In this house of mystery. THEN YOU TURN DETECTIVE IN DISCOVERING " WHO " WHO KILLED JOHN SAVAGE ? " KILLED JOHN SAVAGE?" IT'S EXCITINGLY ENTERTAINING FROM START TO FINISH. CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARET NON-STOP DANCING In an Atmosphere of Cool, Comfort and Lavish Luxury. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING FROM 10.30 P.M. Mondays and Wednesdays Reserved. Exclusively for Officers. OUTDOOR SPORTS TAMAKI YACHT CLUB ANNUAL CUP DAY HELD OFF ORAKEI WHARF. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 (Flagship, Yacht Mandalay) FIRSTS, CUPS AND MINIATURES. Trophies for Other Prizes. Entries for Kcclers (special race for commodores cup, win outright). Classes L and N, M V and S. T, X, Y, Z, Idle Alongs, Frostbites, Local Boats and Sailing Dinghies, close TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) at J. Burns and Co., 5 p.m., also C. 11. Rogers, Kolii. Store and Club OfliCL', Exchange Lane, 00, Queen Street, till 9 Friday. Entry Fees: 18-footers and up. 3 ; 14-footers, 2,6; Z, Idle Alongs, Frostbites, etc., 1.. 21 E. A. HAYNES, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Rugby League will be held in the League Rooms, Courthouse Lane, on TUESDAY, March 28. at 7.30. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. NOMINATIONS FOR SENIOR COMPETITION. Nomina tions 'or the Senior Competition of the Auckland Rueby League will close at League Office on lUESDAY, March 28, at 1 p.m. IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Sec. Auckland Rugby League. 21 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. In pursuance of the Auckland Qnunmar School Act. iO!IH. and the Regulations thereunder, notice Is hereby given that the Election of One Person lo ihe Oliice ol Governor on the Doa:d of be elected Jointly by the Members of the Legi.-lstive Council, usually resident within the of the House of Representatives, 'or the several Klcc'orntrs of the said district, will be held on V. iUNEWDAY, APRIL 5. 1944. in the Na'io:i.,l Mutual Lile Builtiinß. Shovtland Street, in the be 'taken from' nine o'clock in the forenoon of' tna't day until six o'clock In the afternoon. Nominations will be received at the same place by the unders.unecl not later than Noon on WEDNESDAY, March 29, 1944. M. E. McKAY, Returning Officer. Auckland, March 21. 1944. i'l WE wish to notify Customers that all Goods left to be Repaired, and that we have held for over 12 months, will be Sold to defray expenses if not collected before April 14, 1944.—The Modern Bag Co., Ltd. 22 N. G. WALKER. Managing Director. FOR MEN YOUR POETRAIT BY JACKSON EVENTUALLY. WHY NOT NOW ? Studio: FOUR DOORS BELOW REGENT THEATRE. Phone 43-624. 41-254. ROY M. JACKSON, F.R.S.A., Principal. TF

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 68, 21 March 1944, Page 8

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