.AMUSEMKXTS J RQXY 1 TAET 2 NIGHTS iJROXYJ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS CONTINUOUS: 11—2—5 — 8. _ 2 — BIG THRILL FEATURES — 2 "'"FRONTIER BADMAN" With ROBERT PAIGE -- NOAH BEERY. A. p proved for Universal Eshi<ion. "JUNGLE WOMAN" With J CAP ROLL NAISH — EVELYN ANKERS, and AQUANETTA. Recommenced oy Censer lcr Adults. A V 0 N I SPECIAL! Cornel ol TO-NIGHT & TUESDAY Great North Rα. At 1.30. & Fcr.3Onb7 P-α. I phone 27 . 071 ALAN MARSHALL — LARAINE DAY ' ; BRIDE BY MISTAKE " Recommended by Censor for Adults. CHARLES LAUGHTON — JON HALL "TUTTLES OF TAHITI" Approved lor Umvercid Exhibition. om A rp"P DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101 OlAliJ To-night, Tues. & Wed.. 7.30 Matchless, Blood-Stirring — ENTERTAINMENT — An Epic ol Heroism that will live In the mercery cl all who see It. with particular sii.ii'fcaiice lor these who actually tools part in the capture of Tobruk! GRANT TAYLOR. GEORGE WALLACE. "RATS OF TOBRUK" & JOHN LODER — ELEANOR POWELL ' The MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR OTATTr onehunga. ' Phone 54-344 C 5 IAI 111 Finally To-night at 7.45 EDDIE CANTOR — GEORGE MURPHY "SHOW BUSINESS" & CHESTER MORRIS — JANIG CARTER t 'ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT' & "BELSEN HORROR CAMP" Recommended Unsuitable lor Children. -r)-r>T"NT dominion RD. Ph. 61-439 Jr I\llN Ijll/OO Flna)l y To-night at 7.45 — NOT A WAR PICTURE — Five Times the ThriHc—the Adventure—the Romance o£ any other picture! ANNE BAXTER — XHOMAS MITCHELL '» "THE SULLIVANS" T)pp at PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940 J\Hl\Jjt\Li ro-night. Tues. 7.45 CHARLES BOYER. — JOAN FONTAINE t "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" & BRUCE EDWARDS — SHARYN MOFPETT. "MY PAL, WOLF." A T\X?J "DTTT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 ADHllir 111 To-night. Tues. & wed., 7.30 The Picture That Received - Five Academy Awards. JENNIFER JONES' in Fianz Werfel p s * * " THE SONG OF BERNADETTE " t Denotes Recommended by Censor tor Adults. • Denotes Approved lor Universal Exhibition. PUBLIC NOTICES RATIONING NOTICE. ■Wiitl follows: NEW BUSINESSES: B lffiSic2£S Commodity. (b) Applications for Tea Sugai—»"* Jitter allowances for serving meals In a-new restaurant I'm be considererd only II It can that a definite puoUc need exists in the locality to Dβ (cy Allowances will not be granted to New Milk Bare for the purpose of manufacturing syrups lor milt shakes. TRANSFERS: Existing allocation of rationed foods will not necessarily remain unaltered if a business is sold of!l moved To different premises. No aUocation is deemed to go with, any business "tobto aid others are subject to various conditions and restrictions. WARNING: SS^QS this date, prior commitments -made or Incurred by any person (whether acting on nis own account or upon unofScial advice) will not be considered as extenuating circumstances when applications for allowances are lodged. ISSUED FOR THE FOOD AND RATIONING CONTROLLER BY THE ECONOMIC , TO INFORMATION SERVICE. 2 AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. &&**«? STmJS fSMSJj Shortland Street, in the City of Auckland, not "later than Noon on MONDAY. July 9 next, from Uie parentsVf pupils of schools under the control of the Auckland Grammar School Board. A "parent" means both the father and the mother of a pupil of the school, or. if neither parent is living, the guardian having the custody or control of a pupil of the school. Every candidate shall be nominated in writing by one or more parents entitled to vote at the election. Each such parent may nominate any number of candidates, not exceeding the number to be elected. Nomination papers may be obtained from the Returning Officer. The election, if necessary: will be held on THURSDAY. July 19 next, until 5 p.m. m g Returning Officer. Auckland. July 2, 1945. . . . 2 AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS. In accordance with the option provided under the Savings Banks Emergency Regulations, 1945, the Trustees of the Auckland Savings Bank have decided that as from the month of July 1945, interest at the-current rate (at present 2 ixTo) will be allowed on balances up to £400, instead of £200 as previously. This increase applies to deposit accounts at the Head Office and eleven Suburban Branches of - the Bank. Interest will be calculated as usual on the minimum balance (pounds only) from the 7th of the' month to the 7th following. F. *. SUTHERLAND. 1 Manager. 808 GRAHAM'S REVUE.—Members Note: Show. Avondale. t starts 6.30 Instead of 7.o.—Reid. 2 MONEY TO LEND ADVANCES Always Available.—Confidential Loans, Ltd.. Empire Building. Swanson St. K 4DVINCES — Furniture. Radios, etc.. without removal.—Will Grant. Ltd.. Iβ. His Majesty's COMMERCIAL Loan and Finance Co.. Ltd.—Loans on Pianos. Furniture. Sewing Machines, Life Policies Cars etc.—Sly's Buildings. Symonds St. Phone 41-733. N NEWTON LOAN AGENCY Makes Advances on all securities without removal. —83, Karangahape Rd. (upstairs), corner Karangahape Rd. and Liverpool St. Phone 48-677. MT KOTAL FINANCE CO. tends Money: on Furniture. Radios Sewing Machines, etc.. without removal.— Roval Exchange Building. 10. O'COnnell St. N ABOUT ADVANCES—To Ladies and Gentlemen In' good employment on P.N.'s nnd Any Class of Security Without Removal. MRS. WILD. 122. VICTORIA ARCADE, Corner Queen and Shortland Streets. Phone 45-185. MT ADVANCES. LIMITED. IMMEDIATE LOANS On Furniture. Pianos. Sewing Machines. Motor Cars. Insurance Policies. Wills, etc. Also Without Security. 122. VICTORIA ARCADE. Corner Queen and Shortland Sas. Ph. 45-185. MT COLONIAL FINANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ' Tabernacle Building, Karangahape Road. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES. WITHOUT AND UPON ANY SECURITY. _ MS LEADERS LOAN AND FINANCE LIMITED. MAKE IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. Without Removal or Security on Furniture. Pianos. Sewing Machines. Motor Cars. Cattle, etc. LEADERS LOAN AND FINANCE. LIMITED. S3. Karangahape Road. Phone 49-473. K PERSONAL LOAN COMPANY. On Furniture. Pianos. Machines, Life Policies, Dairy stock, etc.. without removal. LENDS MONEY IMMEDIATELY. 114. PACIFIC BUILDING. WELLESLEY STREET! ■ Phone 44-631 N FOR MEW ■ , ' SERVICE FOR THE SERVICES. ■ ■ SPECIAL SERVICE TO ALL IN UNIFORM. . STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY. 323. Queen Street (opp. Amusement Park). PHONE 43-370. V
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 154, 2 July 1945, Page 8
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