AiVHJSKMI-JNTS HEAVEN CAN WAIT— BUT DCN'T YOU WAIT TO SEE ERNST LUBITSCH'S COMEDY HIT. It's Good to the Last Laugh! DAILY: 11—2—5—8. Plan at |l(! ll'l * nd Theatre l||||!r| <^ueen •i|ll CENTURY" [IfcQueen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 20th Century - Fox Presents "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" " HEAVEN CAN WAIT " ' IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. With an All - Star Cast. Gene Tierney Don Ameche CHARLES COBUP.N — LAIRD CREGAR MARJORIE MAIN — ALLYN JOSLYN. EUGENE PALLETTE. Also Screening: Terrytoon Cartoon. International News. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. BE ADVISED TO BOOK EARLY FOR WEEKEND — COSTS NO EXTRAVICT O R Y^ GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647. Finally To-night at 8. FLANAGAN AND ALLEN In the Fun-Filled Musical. "WE'LL SMILE AGAIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. || CRYSTAL PALACE I MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573: TO-NliiHT, FRI. & SAT., ,45 JOHN MILLS — ERIO POSTMAN "WE DIVE AT DAWN" & JOHN CARROLL — RUTH WARWICK " PETTICOAT LARCENY " Both Aupi-oved tor Universal Exhibition. II R I A L T O | NEWMARKET. Phono 20-809. j j TO-NIGHT, FRI. 6c SAT., 7.45 SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE — LEE COBB " THE MOON IS DOWN " Rercmuicj.uea o.v censoj ioi Adults. & NAN GREY -- MICHAEL DUANE "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. TITT T TTYF 1 MT * ALBERT. Phone 36-204. UXli LjVJSS.Lj xo-nißht. Fri. & Eat. at 7.45 Vivien Leigh. "WATERLOO BRIDGE" Noah Beery. "PRAIRIE CHICKENS" Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. HIS MAJESTY'S FAREWELL RETURN SEASON J. C. Williamson's INCOMPARABLE All-Star Comedy Company Headed by LLOYD LAMBLE Commencing NEXT Saturday Afternoon & Evening Saturday Afternoon & Evening FOR A BRIEF SEASON SECOND MATINEE WEDNESDAY First Production in Auckland of Hugh j Herbert's Hilariously Funny Comedy I "KISS AND TELL" "KISS AND TELL" "KISS AND TELL" "KISS AND TELL" "KISS AND TELL" j Which Is in its ELEVENTH MONTH in Melbourne, and which Is Easily tho Most Entertaining Play In the Company's Repertoire "KISS AND TELL" Is a brilliant ploy about "YOUNO THINGS" arid soldiers and the impact ol both on well-run middh-class homes. The dizzy doings of Corliss Archer and her youthful friends will malce you rock in your seats with laughter. Box Plans for SATURDAY'S GALA PERFORMANCES and fo;' subsequent nights are now open at Lowis Eady, Ltd. Evening prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/; Ordinary Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6; E.D. Gallery, Cd extra. Matinees: 5/, 3/6, 2/ and 1/6. Children 2/G, 2/ and 1/. Prices plus I a: '- ■ I'ENDKItS TO BUILDE Bsj Shortage of Timber need Not Delay your Building 1 Programme. "HOLLOSTONE" CONCRETE BLOCKS ARE AVAILABLE. All shapes to eliminate wasteful cutting. "Hollostone" Blocks take the place of timber In walls and foundation walls, in garages and sheds. "Hollostone" Biocks cost if any. more than timber, and give permanency and solidity to the building. BUILD IN "HOLLOSTONE." Large Stocks Instant Delivery. I Details from WINSTONE, LIMITED, 69. Queen Street. Auckland; HS4 WAB ASSETS REALISATION BOARD. BUILDINGS FOR DISPOSAL. Tenders (marked "Tender 4 for BKitldings, Mount Roskill") closing Noon on December 7, 1944, with tho War Assets Realisation Board, Box 46, Auckland, are invited for the purchase for removal or three damaged buildings, fencing material and hardwood masts, cxtuated at Stoddard Road. Motint Roskill. One of tho buildings is suitable for vc-'rcction as cottage and another as store or hall. Full particulars and conditions of tender obtainable on application to Public Works Office, Room 60. Customs Building, Customs Sttcet West, Atick-r land. Jto CARPENTERS, price, labour Oiilg, woodwork to brick ventfer house; Remuera; all materials on site. Ring 64-805, evenings. 30 EDUCATIONAL j AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. ENROLMENTS. Preliminary Enrolments will be taken at the Grammar Schools as follows:— AUCKLAND (BOYS')—MONDAY. December It. from 9 a.m. Appointment cards may be obtained by forwarding a 6tamped and addressed envelope to the Headmaster not later than DECEMBER 6 Box 46, Newmarket. MOUNT ALBERT —MONDAY» December 11. D a.m.-3.30 p.m. Appointments may tie made by I sending a stamped ahd addressed envelope to the ' Headmaster. EPSOM GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL—MON DAY, , December 11, from 9 a.m. Morning: PuPils from i west side of Manukau Road. Afternoon: Pupils I from other districts. I TAKAPUNA—Provisional enrolments will be i made through the Headmasters of the North i Shore Primary Schools before December 7. No enrolments will be taken at the Auckland Girls' Grammar School in 1944. Enrolment days ■ will be FRIDAY, February 2, ftnd SATURDAY, j February 3 (morning only). M. S. McKAY, Secretary-treasurer, Auckland Grammar School Board. 30 ARE YOU PLANNING YOUR OWN FUTURB? There Is wide discussion about the post-war plans of countries and of many industries. • While this is Important, it behoves the individual to think about his own postwar plans. For instance, there is a great deal to be gained by qualifying itt Accountancy. By enrolling with Hemingway's, the foremost Accountancy coaches, you give yourself the best chance of qualifying in the shortest possible time, and you are ready all the sooner to accept a more Important position In the business world. Write To-day for Free Book "Accountancy," to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. B PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING. Personal Tuition day. evening, and at special hours to suit students on war work in— SHORTHAND (Pitman and Gregg's). TOUCH TYPING, OFFICE ROUTINE. ENGLISH, BOOKKEEPING. Examination Speed Classes and Special Reireshei Courses lor Adult Students. Moderate Fees. Inquire to-day for Free Prospectus. Phone 32-248 DRULEIGH COLLEGE, j 4th and sth Floors, Home's Bldg„ Vulcah Lane. ! RONALD w. CORSON, Director., WS BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LTD EXPERT INDIVIDUAL TUITION. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL PRACTICE. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Term Starts from Date of Entry. For Prospectus or Further information. RING 48-236, Or Write 612, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. C.l WS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 284, 30 November 1944, Page 10
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