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AMUSEMENTS COMMENCING TO-DAYf U AM ' 2 RM - 5 PM - B PJ PLEASE RESERVE EARLY! To Avoid Disappointment! PLAZA QUEEN STREET. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Deaf Aids Available. TO-DAY & SATURDAY 11 A.M., ii P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. * MYRNA LOY * * MYRNA LOY * * MYRNA LOY * * MYRNA LOY * * MYRNA LOY * LOUIS BROMFIELD'S Best Selling Novel of To-day. "THE RAINS CAME" J ~ "THE RAINS CAME" 1 " "THE RAINS CAME" ~~| "THE RAINS CAME" | "fHE RAINS CAME" i "THE RAINS CAME" j A 20th Century-Fox Production. "rpitE RAINS CAME" shows not J- the glamorous India of hazy popular imagination but a group o' individuals living in the harsh glare of a reality that is not stranger but is far more exciting than fiction. TYRONE POWER-GEORGE BRENT BRENDA JOYCE Also LATEST AIRMAIL NEWS pLAZA pHONE 41-586 Recommended by Censor for Adults. OXFORD Opp. C.P.O. Phono 42-274. Direction! Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TRANSFERRED FROM THE "REG EN T"

Dodge City—melting pot of adventurers —brawling capital of cattle, cash and killers! —riotous land of lusty life and sudden death 1 Here is turbulent, thrilling entertainment -X- ---— Associate Feature BONITA GRANVILLE in the thrilling "NANCY DREW TROUBLE-SHOOTER" Note: This picture DOES NOT screen at 5 P.M. Session. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. OXFORD TO-DAY I OXFORD TO-DAY! NOTE:—EVENING SESSION I COMMENCES AT 7.45 with "Nancy Drew Trouble-Shooter. 9 P.M. "Dodge City." LECTURES Z. IIED CROSS SOCIETY UNC.) A Class of instruction in First Aid in Chemical "Warfare will be held TO-MOItROW (Saturday), at 12.30 p.m.. continuing until 1> p.m. at the Lecture Ball, 11 Commerce Street. The Lecturer will he MR. G. T. PATERSON, Instructor A.R.P. School, Falfield, England. The instruction will cover methods of protection from lI.E. and Incendiary Bombs in addition to methods of Gas Warfare. Practical training will also be given In the wearing and fitting of Gas Masks of various types. Thoso wishing to take the above course should apply at the office for class permits. Train now and qualify for Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachments. Class fee a/O. 14 Commerce St. A. A. lIARKER, Sec. RUGBY FOOTBALL EiUGBYFO 0 T B A L L. 'GRAMMAR SCHOOLS OLD BOYS. Full Practice for All Players at Auckland Grammar School, Mountain Road, on SATURDAY NEXT, commencing 1.30 p.m. New Members are urged to attend. L. G. WOTHERSPOON, Hon. Secretary. * PUBLIC NOTICES "I OVERNMENT DEPARTMENT. INSURANCE I hereby give notice of my intention to issuo at tho expiry of two weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No aOo'J.V, on the life of PATRICK JOSEPH HIC'KEY, formerly of Wellington, Ohakuno Junction, Te Kuiti. Marton and Picton. but now of Te Puke, Clerk, which is declared to have been lost, \V. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington, March 2!>. 1010. QOItNWiALL PARK SCHOOL. POSTPONEMENT. Ceremonv at School ro Birss memorinl postponed to FRIDAY, April 5, at 2 p.m. For the Committee, L. M. DEATH, Hon. Secretary. T\ BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE SUPREME 1 COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice !s hereby given that LEONARD MATTHEW TIMBERS, of Ellersllo, formerly Te Kuiti. Music Shop Proprietor, was illsa (lay adjudged bankrupt; and J hereby wnminon a meeting of creditors to be holden at tli.? Official Assignee's Office. Auckland, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, IiMO, at 11 o'clock! a.m. Dated at Hamilton this 27th day of March 15)10. V. R. CROWnUHST. Official Assignee. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES OT. SYLVESTER'S, 01 Norman's Hill Rd., kJ Onehunga.—Medical, Post-operative, Convalescent. Social Security benefits.—Ph. 12-480 TYPISTS 8 Typewriting and Duplicatv!iT Ym Serv'ce; Private. General.—32 Jerltd., Herno Bay. Phono 18-324. SPORTS GOODS 1T1 X I' ER 1 T Rcstriuging, c/e to 80/.. Watts' J-J Sports Depot, Exchange Lane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23617, 29 March 1940, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23617, 29 March 1940, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23617, 29 March 1940, Page 14

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