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AMUSEMENTS CROWDED HOUSES DAILY! For the Gert and Daisy Show! LAST FOUR DAYS. ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS OR RESERVE FOR TO-NIGHT. iiimiiiiHi fuller ' 3 iiiimmiii MAJESTIC THEATRE Sessions: U a.m., 1.45, 4.45, 7.45 p.m. HlHllilllll Phone 43-310 ||||||!l||l|l THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE CENTURY I ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS "GERT AND DAIS" to you, In GERT & DAISY'S WEEK-END GERT & DAISY'S WEEK-END GERT & DAISY'S WEEK-END GERT & DAISY'S WEEK-END Singing. Clowning, Fooling, Wisecracking, as only these famous Comediennes Know How! Hear them sing: "Kiss Me Good-night. SergeantMajor," "I've Got Sixpence," "She was a Lily, But Only in Name." Associate Attraction ■■ J. B. Priestley's Accent on Laughter lor War Weary People "LET THE PEOPLE SING" FRED EMNEY. ALISTAIR SIM, PATRICIA ROC. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. I fPTTnAP I CINEMA :: REMUERA j J. U Lf\JX\i j Pn _ 24-749. To-night at 8. Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly In the Comedy "THE COVER GIRL" . Bright, Gay, Lavish and Spectacular. All Colour. ALSO: Latest British and American Newsreela, Coloured Cartoon and Sporlscope. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I fi a TTjimV' 7 CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA I Vj/llil/ X X j Ph . 78-465. To-night ttt 8. Anton Wnlbrook and Sally Gray In the British Feature '• DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT " Featuring "The Warsaw Concerto." Recommended by Censor for Adults. I AVONDALE J n.*** .* 7.4 3 Maria Montez, Jon Hail, Andy Devlne in "ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES " All in technicolour. Selected Support*. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ONEHUNGA I OXJvrIINJ-/ I ph 54.380. To-night. 8. " THE DARK TOWER " And "SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC" Both Recommended by Cenfor for Adults. IAMBASSADORJ % STSZ Fred Mac Murray, Joan Crawford In "ABOVE SUSPICION" Thrills, Suspense, Comedy, Romance, It All H&ppened on a Honeymoon. ' Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce in "THE SCARLET CLAW" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. NEXT CHANGE TUESDAY Screening. " GONE WITH THE WIND " Booking Hours 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 7.45 p.m. onwards. I T TRT?T?TT?I pa•r ne l l J XjIJDUjXVIII/ j Phone 43-789 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Fled Astalre, Rita Hayworth in <• YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER " Robert Taylor, Greer Garson in " THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION - Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. nSTTTW P HV AT - ! KINGSLAND IJN JCj WKU I ■n.Li I pnone 62-4BX TO-NKJHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Robert Taylor, Charles Laiighton In " STAND BY FOR ACTION Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor in "ACROSS THE PACIFIC" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. BURMA CAMPAIGN If you desire to see something of *£ remarkabi P e le flghting e has° , ta e ken place and where the " WINGATE ADVENTURE " was pulled off. come to the Illustrated Leacture to be given on BURMA THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 3 AT 7.30 P.M. IN THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER This is one of a series of Mildmay surveys deolctinK life and progress specially stressing dW mlrsionary opportunities and successes. LECTURES "WHAT YOUR FACE REVEALS." F\CES—sad withered, intent., careless, happy. Bloomy sunny. Every one with a life struggle behind' it Every one speaking its hopes, dreads, comedies and tragedies in the mute language of eye-shine and lip-curve. JAMES WYLIE. Noted Psychologist and Character Analyst, Will Speak in UNITY HALL (Just above Town Hall), On WEDNESDAY. Mr.y 2, at 8 p.m. Don't fail to hear this, the first ol a series at FREE LECTURES which will lfclp you to win Triends and influence people. Further lnformatlon re Lectures. PHONE 63-044. 1 PUBLIC NOTICES SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX. MAY INSTALMENT: Persons liable to pay the combined charge of 2/6 in the £ on income other than salaries ' and wages derived during the year ended 31st March, 1045. are required to | furnish a declaration of such Income during the month of May. The tirst Instalment of the charge thereon is due on Ist May and must be paid within ono month to avoid the 10 PCi" cent penalty for late payment. Declaration forms, SS C 55, containing particulars of persons liable for tho charge, together with full information jnd instructions, are available at all money order offices. REGISTRATION FEE: All persons aged 16 yews or over who arc not exempt, are required to pay an instalment of 5/ within one month from Ist May. Those entitled to exemption must complete the e: ?mptic;i application form within 7 days alter the last day for payment of the instalment. Persons in receipt of Social Security Monetary Benefits other than sickness and unemployment benefits, and War Pensioners mu,-t produce their coupon oook when claiming the instalment payable in June. NOTE: The first series Female Registration Fee (Levy) coupon book expired in May, 1944, and those contributors not yet in possession of a second series coupon book commencing with the May. 1845 coupon, must obtain one from their nearest monty order office, without further delay ' P. G. OBORN. 30 Commissioner of Taxes. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE The Graduation Ceremony will be held in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 4th May. Degrees will be conferred, and an address will be delivered by the Hon. Mr. Justice Cornish. The public is Invited to attend. Doors will open at 7.15 p.m. Admission Free. A. A. MUNN. 30 Acting-Registrar. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GRADUATION CEREMONY, TOWN HA"IL, FRIDAY, 4TH MAY. Members of the Court of Convocation are invited to attend and to enter in procession. They will assemble in the corridor at the foot of the main stairs of the TOWN HALL at 7.40 sharp. Academic dress Is desirable, but not essential. Seals for husbands and wives of graduates, may be obtaUied upon application to the undersigned. A. A. MUNN, 30 Acting-Registrar. IN TnE MATTER OF THE SHOPS AND OFFICES AMENDMENT ACT, 1927. I, STELLA MARY BASTIAN JOHNS, Of 88. Mount Eden Road, AiSbkland, 5.1., being the occupier of a Library, Fancy Goods, etc., shop, situated at 88. Mount Eden Road, Auckland, 5.1., hereby give notice that I have applied to the Stipendiary Magistrate at Auckland for partial exemption from the closing hours at present obssried. and that such application will be heard at the Magistrate's Court at Auckland on MONDAY, the 7th day of May, 1945, at the hour of 9.30 o'clock In the forenoon. 30 (Signature) S. _M. B. JOHNS. _ FAREWELL TO MR. F. A. GARRY, Retiring Headmaster Northcote District High Sciiool SCHOOL GROUNDS. FRIDAY. MAY 4. AT 1.30 P.M. The public cordially invited. :3 G. W. BURGESS, Sec. CARROTS. Who'll ouy my carrots? They are cheap. x3O

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 100, 30 April 1945, Page 8

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