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ampsemehts I REGENT THEATKt j Dir.. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.! Ltd. Sessions: XI, 2.1 f» and 8 p.m. Warner Brothers Present Tbe 6tb and Final Week of The PTvr.r Adventures of ROBIN HOOD 2 ROBIN HOOD DAYB. Errol Flynn as Robin Hood. Plans at RegenPhono 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. REGENT FRIDAY! ANOTHER LONG LAUGH. * FORMBY'S FUNNIEST GEORGE FORMBY AS THE "FLYER" SOARS ACROSS THE SCREEN OF UILARITY. GEORGE FORMBY KING OF LAUGHTER, GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE FORMBY FORMBY FORMBY FORMBY FORMBY FORMBY FORMBY POLLY WARD, JACK HOBBS, GARRY MARSH, "IT'S IN THE AIR" "IT'S IN THE AIR" "IT'S IN THE AIR" "IT'S IN THE AIR" THE SKY'S THE LIMIT FOR LAUGHS. George Formby is a youno hopeful, who unconsciously becomes air-minded, loins the R.A.F., and before he knows where he is, finds himself miles high in the sky at the controls of a nose-diving, tail - spinning, looping - the - loop bomber. He does everything but crash, and it is our prediction that you'll do everything but collapse —from laughing at this high speed comedy. • PLANS AT REGENT Phone 32-888 for Reservations. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ft •I* To-night at 8. Variety Session 7.30. W C Fields, Rochelle Hudson, in "POPPY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Edmund Lowe, Gloria Stuart, in ■GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. CIRCLE 9d STALLS 6d SWIMMING TVORTH SHORE AMATEUR SWIMMING J-T AND LIFE SAVING CLUB (Inc.) GRAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL Including Brilliant Fireworks Display, MILFORD POOL, SAT., FEB. 25, 7.40 p.m. FINALE PHYSICAL FITNESS WEEK. List of swimming events with Swimming Club Secretaries. ENTRIES CLOSE SAT., FEB. 18, 5 p.m. A. VEART, Hon. Sec. YACHTING WORLD'S SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST RACE TO-DAY, 3 P.M. START AND FINISH OFF CURRAN ST. EXTENSION. Admission to Ground, 1/A Special Bus will run from Heme Bay tram. Bus Fare and Admission, 1/6. Patrons should note particularly that the race cannot be seen from St. Mary's Bay. The only access is via Curran St. t. Mcknight, Secretary. WORLD'S SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP Motor Boat Patrols and Tenders report to Mr. Dennis, off Admiralty Steps. 2 p.m. TO-DAY. Sailing Committee and Race Officials report to Starter on Starting Line, Curran St. Extension, 2.15 p.m. t. Mcknight, Secretary. LOCAL BODY NOTICES pAPAKURA BOROUGH COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES. 1938-39 Pursuant to Section 70 of tho Rating Act, 1925, public notice is hereby given that an additional charge of 10 per centum will bo added to all rates for the year commencing April 1, 1938, remaining unpaid at the expiration of 0 months and 14 days from the date of demand. The penalty will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after February 28, 1939 A. L COOPER, Town Clerk and Treasurer. COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF RUBBISH COLLECTION. Householders in the residential aren9 ; of Takapuna Hiding (Sanitation Area) are hereby notified that a collection of rubbish will bo made by the Council as follows: CASTOR BAY.—March 2. CAMPBELL'S BAY.—March 9. MATRANGT BAY.—March 10. ROTHESAY BAY.—March 16. BROWN'S BAY.—March -23. DEEP CREEK.—March 23 LONG BAY.—March 23. Refuse to be used must be left in compact lots or in containers on the road frontage within easy reach of motor-truck at 8 a.m. on the day of tho collection. Refuse must not include any organic matter. C A. CAWKWELL, County Clerk. TEACHERS OF MUSIC gYB I L pHILL IPP 8, PUPIL OF ROLAND FOSTER (F.G.S.M.. London), Conservatorium, Sydney, WILL RECEIVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS IN VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING For Interview, write to:— STUDIO, 8 Durham St., C.l. Studio Accompaniste:—Miss Q. Poore LIVE HARMON L.R.S.mT Pianoforte Theory; moderat< terms; pupils prepared exams -03 Kensington Av. Balmoral SPORTS GOODS RACQUETS Restrung, work guaranteed.' i Watts' SpoHs Depot Exchange Lane A BRUCE & SONS for Genuine TennisRacquet Restringing. -1 Albert St. JTHtEE Tennis Balls with First-gradi JL •Racquet P' 5/0 to 312/o. Surewir. Sports (next Begg's). OPPORTUNITY. Racquets Restrung. 5/11; also 25/• Restrings now 15/. Modern Bag, above and opp. Town Hall.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 24

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