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AMUSEMENTS. SHORTS AND FEATURE ... This Programme Defies Comparison ! V A VON ~ ‘ J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. SESSIONS TO-DAY: 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents Thu Finest Cast. . . The Greatest Thrills . . . And the Loudest Laughs ... - In - “DR. KILDARE’S CRISIS” “DR, KILDARE’S CRISIS” “DR. KILDARE’S CRISIS” Starring LIONEL BARRYMORE LEW AYRES LARAINE DAY With Guest Star ROBERT YOUNG (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIALLY SELECTED FEATURETTES: “ HEAR ! OF BRITAIN ” A realistic and documentary film showing Britain immovable and unchangeable despite the ruin and wreckage of homes . a film that emphasises that the Nazis will learn that the great heart of Britain will continue to pulsate with life through ageless lime. “QUIZ BIZ” A Pete Smith Specialty. “THE GREAT MEDDLER” An Interesting Novelty. "PAPA GETS THE BIRD” A Riotous Colour Cartoon. "AVON NEWS SERVICE” Up-to the-Minute News Reel. “INCENDIARY BOMB” A Film All Should See, RESERVES D.I.C. OR AVON. 40-076 RIALTO—KAIAPOI To-day 2.15 and 8 p.m., and Monday 8 p.m. ANNA NEAGLE and RAY BOLGER “SUNNY” “SUNNY” “SUNNY” . “SUNNY” THE SUNNIEST, FUNNIEST SHOW YOU’VE SEEN FOR MONTHS. (For General Exhibition) SHIPPING. SHIPPING PROHIBITION—By the Haiiraki Gulf Anchorage and Passage Prohibition Notice, 1942, made unaer the Shipping Control Emergency Regulations 1939, and by the Shipping Safety (Hauraki Gulf) Order, 1942, made undei the Snipping Safety Emergency Regulations 1940, the Naval Board and the Minister of Defence respectively have forbidden the anchorage of all Vessels (comprising Ships and Craft of every description including rowing boats) in the waters described in the First Schedule hereto and the passage of all vessels through the waters described in the Second Schedule hereto. The full terms of both enactments are published in the Gazette of 12th March, 1942, at page 674. First Schedule—Prohibited Anchorage; All those waters of the Hauraki Gulf lying within and bounded by a lino commencing at Rakauananga Point on the southern side of Whangaparaoa Peninsula, and running thence on a bearing of izotleg for a distance of approximately five miles to a right line between Bollon’s Rock on the western side of Tiritiri Island and Gardiner's Gap between Rangltoto Island and Motutapu; thence along the said right line (bearing approximately 175deg.) .to Gardiner's Gap aforesaid; thence along the.northern shore of Motutapu to Home Bay Point on the eastern side of Motutapu; thence along the limit of the Auckland Harbour to Waiheke Island; thence along the northern shore of Waiheke Island to Thumb Point on Waiheke Island; thence on a right line (bearing approximately 326 deg.) to Flat Rock; thence on a bearing of SOOdeg. to Kawau Island: thence along the southern shore of Kawau Island to Momona Point on Kawau Island; thence on a right line to Fish Point at the southern end of Kawau Bay; thence in a southerly direction along the coast of the mainland to the commencing point, excluding, however, the waters of Mahurangi Harbour, Waiwera Creek, and all other rivers, creeks, and streams entering the Gulf between Fish Point and Whangaparaoa Peninsula aforesaid. Second Schedule—Prohibited Passage: All those waters of the Hauraki Golf lying within and bounded by a line commencing at Bollon’s Rock on the western side of Tiritiri Island, and running thence along a right line (bearing approximately 175deg.) to Gardiner’s Gap between Rangltoto Island and Motutapu; thence along the northern shore of Motutapu to Home Bay Point on the eastern side of Motutapu; thence along the limit of the Auckland Harbour to Waiheke Island; thence along the northern shore of Waiheke Island to Thumb Point on Waiheke Island; thence on a right line (bearing approximately 326deg.) towards Flat Rock (for a distance of approximately 14 miles) to the point 36deg. 33min south and 17a deg. Olmin east; thence on a bearing of i7odeg to 174dcg. Ssmin east: and thence along a right line (bearing approximately 320deg.) to Bollon’s Rock, the commencing point. 2079 PUBLIC -NOTICES. BLIC TRUST OFFICE—Notice to Creditors: Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims nst the undermentioned estates are ired to lodge such claims at the PubTrust Office at Christchurch on or re the 16th day of April, 1942. Any n not lodged by the date named is e to exclusion. The claims must show details, and must be certified as fol"hereby certify that the amount of claim was due and owing at the date eath of the deceased.” John MiddleDonald, late of Christchurch, Carpendied 16-2-42; Patrick Jones, late of stchurch, Labourer, died 7-3-42: -los William Nicholls. 'ate of Chnst•ch. Finance Agent. died 1-3-42; nas Francis O’Rourke, late of Christ•eh, Carpenter, died 5-3-42. A. R. DAN, District Public Trustee for stchurch. March 14th, 1942. 2160 THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. HOUSEHOLDER'S COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE. INQUIRE for Particulars of our Householder’s Comprehensive Policy, covering all risks incidental to a Private Dwelling or a Flat. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., PG273 Agents and Attorneys. rpHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE 1 CO.. LTDOFFERS SERVICE AND SECURITY All Classes of Insurance (except Life) Support a New Zealand Company. N. C. BARSTOW. 51462 Manager for Canterbury. Bytield industries, Ltd. We Buy Tin Dross, Solder Dross. Type Metal Dross, and all kinds of Lead Alloy Residues HIGHEST PRICES—SPOT CASH. 'phone 3^.967. | PRINCESS ROYAL TEA ROOMS I (Opposite Theatre Royal) MORNING TEA—gD. I GRILLS TO ORDER DAINTILY - j SERVED LUNCHEONS. (Mrs Guinness, Prop.) N593

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 1

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