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AMTTSEMENTS N.Z.'S PREMIER THEATRE. "? Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd I A.M. THAT ACE SHOWMAN SAMUEL GOLDWYN •Presents GARY GARY GARY GARY GARY GARY GARY GARY COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER COOPER "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" "THE WESTERNER" T . n i's-'nd .B'K Week "The Westerneris still thrilling Auckland Audiences A Great Story magnificently told of the Grand Bad Old West where a Beautiful Woman could set a man mad and cattleman and settler disputed every foot of the ground to the death. A United Artists Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Show Place of Auckland ™ (Only 8 mins. by bus from City) | THE BERKELEY | TWO BIG PICTURES. " fyj Commencing at a Quarter to Eight. M Margaret Lockwood. Alastair Sim' Hutchie Green and His Gang in M ;i EL( ? DY , AN ? ROMANCE/' JVI A Stunning Comedy, with Song and Dance and Romance * M /-D iu \ Del 'SWfnl Human Drama] M 1 THE CAPITOL | .M&tetjT M For One Performance Only M 6d GUEST NIGHT —6d M B. Warner, Richard Cromwell in ™ "OUR FIGHTING NAVY" M The British Navy thrills you again. ' [U ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: Harry Davenport, Robert Wilcox in M "YOUNG FUGITIVES." A Grand human drama. LVA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LYRIC harmonists LYRIC HARMONISTS LYRIC HARMONISTS ° .CHOIR. CONDUCTOR: CLAUDE LAUPJE. In an attractive programme of Choral works, mainly unaccompanied, including works by the Auckland composer John Tait, and "Invitation to the Dance." WINIFRED HAYES VIOLIN. JOHN TAIT PIANO. JAMES LEIGHTON BASS-BARITONE. J. J. LEWIS -3; READER. CONCERT CHAMBER • TOWN HALL, ' - TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 8 P.M. -• Admission 1/0. Reserves 2/- at Lewis Eady, Ltd. P A NIMAL PROTECTION f§ JL SOCIETY (Inc.), AfffllfelS Auckland. ; ' . • Depot open every Thursday, ® 10 till 4 p.m. at MERCANTILE CLUB ROOMS, second floor, No. 3 Darby St. (over Stone's Shoe Shop), for registration of animals which may be affected Dy emergency conditions. Volunteer workers to assist our Chief Wardens will be welcomed. On Sale: —Home Produce, Children's Clothing, etc. Gifts of work and similar articles will be appreciated.—E. ELLISON,- Hon. S«. + TVT Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY IN. (Inc.) NEWMARKET RED CROSS SHOP - 278 Broadway. Open Fridays, 10 a.m. tor9-p.m. Produce, Cakes, Sweets and Work on sale. Next Friday, 27th inst., in charge of Ladies from St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell. - ( M. E. KELSEY, Sec., Phone 45-010. LECTURES BRITISH - ISRAEL LECTURE. LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). AT 8 P.M. IS PROPHECY BEING FULFILLED? IS PROPHECY BEING FULFILLED? LECTURER: ' R. S. NEWCOMB. All Invited. Collection. Note Change of Venue to Lewis Eady Hall. Under the Auspices of the AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSN., 200 Pacific Building, Wellesley Street. eh AT Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.) pJILIN. AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. KfSSffi® nniTcr-« trv% «i?MnrK<; .WD B§pS NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND 8$ INTENDING MEMBERS. . A Clas3 will be commenced-in the following subject at the LECTURE HALL, Chambers 101 Customs Street East, as under. -FIRST AID—TO-MORROW (Thursday. 2Gth instant, at 7 p.m. BERS WILL BE WELCOME. Phono 45-340. A. A. HARKER, bee. _ looal body notices jgOROUGH OF ELLERSLIB. "DRAINAGE LOAN, 1940." Take notice that at the nest meeting oj the Council, to be held at the Municipal Chambers, Ellerslie, on TUESDAY, the loth day of October. 1940 at 7 P.m., tended to confirm the Special Re s2lll "®? passed on the 17th day of September,, 194 ft whereby the Council resolved for the .pnrposo of executing drainage and sewerage *orks to raise a Special Loan of £oooo lor » term of twenty years bearing wteres a not more than centum per annum, the security for which loan will be an an nually recurring' special rate of ' ™® n J in the pound of the rateab e value (based on the unimproved value) Oi all rateable prop of the Borough. JOHN WM. CARR, . September 25,. 1940. Town Clerk. "•yyAITEMATA . COUNTY COUNCILHouseholders in the .residential areas of Takapuna Riding (Sanitation Area) are her by notified that a Collection of Rubbish *iu be made by tho Council as follows: — CASTOR BAY.—THURSDAY, OctoCAMPBELL'S BAY. THURSDAY. October 3: „ • _ . MAIRANGI BAY.—THURSDAY, OctoMURRAY'S BAY—THURSDAY, October 10. . t ■_ TORBAY.—THURSDAY. October 1«. BROWN'S BAY.—THURSDAY, OctoROTHESAY -BAY.—THURSDAY, October 17. Refuse to be collected must left „' n f c pact lots or in containers on the road age within easy reach of motor-truck u_ t on the day of the collection. Refuse n include any organic matter. C. A. cawkwell; County Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23770, 25 September 1940, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23770, 25 September 1940, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23770, 25 September 1940, Page 18