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AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimato Theatre. To-day: 11 FAST-ACTION DRAMA PLUS BRILLIANT COMEDY In a production That carries the. British flail Mark of Excellent Entertainment. "AJIGHT rpRAIN "I\ight 1. rain "AT.IGH.T rpRAIN "IVIGHT JLrain r pO T\TUNICH" J. 0 iVIUNICH" rpO A I UNICH" J. o Munich;" with REX HARRISON MARGARET LOCKWOOD NAUNTON WAYNE BASIL RADFORD The two cricket "fans" from "The Lady Vanishes." A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT THEATRE. Telephone 32-6 GO. jyilllMIII!IIMIIIII!!ll!lllirill!llllllintllll!IIIIIUIIIIIIIII!l!llllllllllllllllllllim^ 1 FULLER'S THEATRES | = Grant Withers. Judith Allen, , , = Alice White, in DCI f T~'' T E TjEPFT OXE OPERATOR" 1 p Botti Approved Univ. Exhib. ■'IMIlllltllllllllitMlilllllllllflllMIIIIIil'J: : I VICTORIA j SOT' I -TiiimniiiiniiiiiiiiMiiitiiniimHiimi'r = | GUEST NIGHT, 7.30. td\ | Ray Millaiul, Dorothy T.amour, { = Martha Raye, Hob Burns, in 6u - 1 | "TROPIC | 6d : 1 ! HOLIDAY" I I 1 Buddy Rogers, Betty Grable, I Neil Sparks, in 6( 1 I/TIMS WAV," PLKASK" ! s Both Approved Univ. Exhib. 6' mi iiiiiim iiiiu iiiiiiM nun itnti l ' [ BRITANNIA J 1 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 p.m.: ! ROBERT TAYLOR—GREER = GARSON and LEW AYRES, in "T3 EMEMBER ?" "XVEM EMBER?" 1 A Sparkling Comedy-Drama., 1 Recommended by Censor for Adults, i Preston Foster —Ellen Drew in | "GERONIMO" § A Great Indian War Drama. 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition. i'lmiuiinmiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiH' § J CINEMA | SESS 1 Tiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiifnmmumif. = §GUEST NIGHT, 7.30. (id Gd Od gJH 1 REX BEACH'S | I 1 "THE BARRIER" 1 6d | i StarriiiK Leo Carrillo. , I | Jean Parker. 6a 1 | Also Showing.... i 1 |' "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S 1 6d | | I PERIL" J i | With John Barrymore. 6d 1 I Both Recom. Censor for Adults. § 1 EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. j § i Also Chap. '2 Flash Gordon Ser. uu § MASSED DEMONSTRATION MASSED DEMONSTRATION MASSED DEMONSTRATION 600 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN 600 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Conductor: Madame Anne Smith COMBINED SCHOOL VIOLINS PERCUSSION BANDS RECORDER BANDS CHORAL A VERSE SPEAKING CHOIRS PHYSICAL DRILL DISPLAY And the MAORI GIRLS' CHOIR. AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, AT 8 P.M. Admission I/O • • Children Half Price RESERVATIONS FREE at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. Queen Street Show by your attendance your appreciation of the children's Christmas effort for the FIGHTING FORCES FUND FOR ALL PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. POLITICAL _ j\ TEW J\TATIONAL pARTY. LA ND QUB L'RBS electorate. MEETINGS OF MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS Will be Held as Follows: GLEN EDEN, Rout ley's Hall—TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Speaker. Mr. C.J.Garland. AVONDALE,-- MONDAY. December !). Speaker. Mr. E. P. Adermau TI.TIRANGI. Rickie's Kiosk.--TUESDAY, .December 10. Speaker, Mr. B. 11. Kinsslon. NEW LYNN. Forresters' Mail.— WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11. Speaker, "Mr. J. Terry. ALL MEETINGS K P.M. K. JESS OP. Electorate Secretary. ART UNIONS JOSEPH'S, GREY LYNN. 3/12/-10. RESULT OF ART UNION. First, Prize . . . . No. IVIBOA Second Prize . . • • No. ."SSSSA Third Prize . . . . No. 7859 A HUNTLY BUSINESSMEN'S CARNIVAL WEEK RAFFLE RESULTS Hleclric Water Jus. No Soldier's Hold-all. No. 1 !J.V2; /-i-Toii Brickcttes, No. !«««); Hatidhnar, No. '277:!; Xiiihs Hamper, No 1)8-1."); Pen and Pencil Set. No. '2l •M; Water Set. No. 2120; I'ai. of Shoes, No. •25.V2; Parcel of Drapery, No. 1017; Frock, No ;«)1.->; Box Chocolates, No. 20K2; Box Chocolates, No. 75; Open Order, No. 25(>»; Grocery Order. No. -1018; Grocery Order, No. 1877; Bat; of Susiar, No. '2275; Box of Chocolates, No. :Uo;>; Canteen of Cutlery, No. Hit; Travelling Rus. No. r>t(s:i; Electric Griller, No. (ill; Ten Gallons Petrol and Four Gallons of Oil, No. 1001; Tennis Racquet, No. 1220; Picture, No. :i.'!O.V, Leather Suitcase. No. 5072; Open Order, No. •t;('2t. A. 11. BERRY, Huntly. Hon. See. PROFESSIONAL LG. LUXEORD, N.D., D.G.. Ph. C.. o Nnture-curc Practitioner, Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street PHONE 40-402, 23-512 For Appointment. S T

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 18

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