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AMUSEMENTS SOLD OUT FOR TO-NIGHT \m PLAZA ■/ / ESS QUEEN STREET == \ / §§§ Phone 41-688. \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Colombia Pictures Present CARY GRANT—CARY GRANT CARY GRANT—CARY GRANT With JANET BLAIR AND JAMES GLEASON IN "ONCE UPON A TIME" "ONCE UPON A TIME" "ONCE UPON A TIME" A Fabulous Story of a Fabulous Guy and the wonderful things that happen to him— and to you. A timeles tale of o-day woven of Romance and Laughter. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TIVOLI OXFORD I TIVOLI __ OXFORD TOP OP QUEEN ST. A. QUEEN STREET Near Grafton Bridge *** Opposite C.P.O. • ~ , ■ ' Sessions at Nightly at 3 n . 2 - 5 - 8 Phone 44.-138. Phone 43-274. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. It's Fun! It's Gay! It's Thrilling and Terrifically Romantic! Sometimes Serious! Oft-Times Hilarious! It's one thing to marry a Soldier and another thing to live with hunt 20th Century - Pox Films Present JEANE CRAIN — FRANK LATIMORM. EUGENE PALLETTE, In the Gay. Tender Romance, "In the Meantime, Darling" "In the Meantime, Darling" ' p ln the Meantime, Darling" "In the Meantime, Darling" Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1111111 l Conine — England's Masterpiece: Koel Coward's "This Happy Breed." J CRYSTAL PALACE k HJIJ MOUNT EDEN. Phone. 60-573. iJUr TO-NIGHT — AT 7.45 V Trouble in Paradise When a big bad Band Leader tries to make love to four Gorgeous Singing Sisters at oncel AND THEY SING A3 PRETTY AS THEY LOOK! 8 SONG HITS In Something New in Melody and Laughter, " AND THE ANGELS SING " Recommended by Censor for Adults. JIMMY LYDON — JOHN LTTEL "Henry Aldrich's Little Secret" Approved for universal Exhibition. 8c THE AMAZING. NESRVB-SHATTBRIKO "BELSEN HORROR CAMP" Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children. TVCI T TTVTH f Final Screenln* ±)rj LUAHI I TO-NIGHT at 74R MOUNT ALBERT I Phone 36-204 " ' ** DOROTHY LAMOUR in the All-Colour "RIDING HIGH" Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Tom Oonway, Barbara Hale, "THE FALCON OUT WEST" Recommended by Censor for Adults. NEW REGENT [f|)v EPSOM lIHHMW Finally To-night at 7.45. phone 60-142. RODDY McDOWALL in the All-Colour "MY FRIEND FLICKA" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & ANN SHERIDAN — DENIS MORGAN " WINGS FOR THE EAGLE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. PAN^ DEVOTED TO BWINO, TO-NIGHTI DANOINa — 8 TO MIDNIGHT. 3/ — Admission — 3/ Reserves. Tel. 48-777. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. Dancing — 8 to Midnight. i Jltterbuggtnc Prohibited. MARSHAL TITO BALL AUCKLAND TOWN HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 28 SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW i YUGOSLAV NATIONAL DANCE "KOLO" I Accompanied by the Tamburtca. Oroheatnk

Dance Music by TED CROAD'S N.Z. LARGEST DANCE BAUD. Intending Patrona are requested to rto* SB-871 or 43-483 for their Invitation and to obtain their tlcketa at Messrs. Lewi* Eady, Ltd., Queen Street. AUSPICES ALL SLAV UNION. 33 BAPTIST TABERNACLE FIRST BAPTIST CHUROH, AUCKLAND. Diamond Jubilee Concert Under the Patronage of His Worship «the Mayor.. WeU-known Artists — Hisrh-elase Items. '.-, Scripture Dramatisation. All Proceeds in Aid of WATTAKERE YOUTH CAMP EQUIPMENT FUND. Tickets 1/6. Place: TABERNACLE SCHOOL HALL. Date: SATURDAY, JUNE id. Time: 8 P.M. ALL CORDIALLY WELOOMB. ■:"■■■ •■ J3

THE TRUTH A T LAST !! ! THE TRUTH AT LAST!!! FORMER GOVERNMENT PATHOLOGIST FORMER GOVERNMENT PATHOLOGIST ADMITS ADMITS CERTAINTY OF POLLUTION!!! CERTAINTY OF POLLUTION!!! In his article In N.Z. Herald, June 20, 1945, Dr. R. H. Makglll, retired Government Pathologist, attempts to defend the Brown's Island sewerage scheme on the grounds "THAT CONTAMINATED SEA SPRAY WOULD AFFECT THE WAITAKERE WATER CATCHMENT AREA IF SEWAGE IS DISCHARGED ON WEST COAST." Substitute the words Auckland City in place of Waitakere water catchment, and there you have it if Brown's island is used for discharge and drying sludge!!! Here are two more statements from the same article:— "Microbes are rery light, and would CERTAINLY be carried In sea spray." . . •There would be A REAL DANGER OF AIRBORNE INFECTION." •rerfainiv r>r Makffill has "let the cat out of the bag." In his attempt to justify the Brown's Island scheme he. has had to admit the !rav£ risk of pollution and infection. And he tries to tell us that this fi4 will be less in the shallow water at' Brown's Island than if the sewage te discharged into deep open sea. His whole assumption is based on the fact that the main prevailing i *£ *l£rn thP south-w»st, which would blow the diseases on to the a«a irTthe Waitakeres if discharged on West Coast. S'^hoN W N NE. and E. winds represent 44 per cent of all the But the N. «•■"•• d those win ds will blow it all over Auckland Suburbs tf discharged-at Brown's Island. WE IK) NOT ADVOCATE ANY PARTICULAR SCHEME. Support us to our effort, to have ALL alternatives Investigated by an impartial commission. Send-donations and offers <rf assistance to Secretary, ReWs Chambers, 15, Queen Street. Auckland and Suburban Drainage League.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 12

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