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AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. Daily: 11 Last Two Days Paramount's Comedy of Laughter "I WANT A DIVORCE" TOAN "OLONDELL J OAN DLONDELL and Dick tjdwell ICK r DWELL (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) * * * * -X- * NEXT THURSDAY AT THE | EMBASSY I FOUR MEN AND A WOMAN OP DISASTER ....TRANSFORMED AN IST,AND PARADISE INTO A PLACE OF TERROR! * ■«• * Written by Joseph Conrnd and spurred into life by the magic of the screen —this strange drama of love — hate—and exciting adventure brings fiction to reality! * -X- * Directed by John Cromwell, who gave you "The Prisoner of Zenda," this amazing narrative is faithfully followed with the same masterly direction. Joseph Conrad's Sensational Story "VICTORY." "VICTORY." "VICTORY." "VICTORY." | The action takes place on | | an island in tho Dutch § I East Indies... .and tells of | 1 a man who tried to with- | | draw from tho world. . . . of I | a woman who restored his § | faith In mankind through | = Iter great love. .. .and of § I three sinister figures whoso 1 | names spell death 1 | 5 S FREDRIC MARCH | 1 as the man who distrusted the | | world. I I BETTY FIELD I aa the woman of disastor. I I 3 1 SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE j | as the man who kills when he is 1 J JEROME COWAN | 1 as the mar who kills when he is § 1 told | SIG RUMANN [ 1 as tho man without a conscience. | FRITZ FELD iHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii? A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre Telephone 32-660. ELECTORAL JJARBOUR JgOAB jg LECTION. COMBINED DISTRICTS MT. EDEN AND MT. ALBERT. I SINCERELY THANK THE ELECTORS FOR THEIR EXPRESSION OF CONTINUED CONFIDENCE AT SATURDAY'S POLL. TO ALL THOSE WONDERFUL WORKERS WHO, BY THEIR EFFORTS. ACHIEVED SUCH AN EXCELLENT RESULT I AM DEEPLY GRATEFUL. TTENDRY I UKE. UCKLAND I TENDER MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL THOSE ELECTORS WHOSE EXCELLENT SUPPORT ON SATURDAY EXPRESSED THEIR CONTINUED CONFIDENCE IN ME. ALSO TO ALL THOSE FRIENDS WHO WORKED SO WHOLEHEARTEDLY TO SECURE MY RE TURN. I AM DEEPLY GRATEFUL. J. H. F RATER - QITY QOUNCIL TO ALL THOSE ELECTORS WHO SUPPORTED ME AT SATURDAY'S POLL, AND TO THE MANY FRIENDS WHOSE SPLENDID EFFORTS ACHIEVED SUCH AN EXCELLENT RESULT. I TENDER MY GRATEFUL THANKS. I CAN ASSURE ALL THAT 1 SHALL ALWAYS GIVE OF MY BEST TO MERIT THAT EXPRESSION OF CONFIDENCE. F. G. FAHRELL["ANUREWA J. A. KELLY, E. JAM lESON, G. T. SLADE And A. G. DENT. New Members of the Council, desire to express their very best thanks for the splendid support accorded them on Saturday last. Mr. Dent particularly appreciates this tangible expression of goodwill and confidence notwithstanding tho very short time he has been resident in your midst. All citizens car, reckon on our impartial and best endeavours on their behalf at all times. 7' SINCERELY WISH TO THANK A THE CITIZENS OF ONEHUNGA AND THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR VERY VALUABLE SERVICES DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS. A. GARSIDI3. [7VRANKLIN COUNTY ELECTION. COUNCIL We. the undersigned, fiinceroly thank ratepayers of our respective ridings for re-electing is, unopposed, as Councillors for another ;erm. In tho critical times through which wo aro massing there is demand for greater sacrifices 'or Empire defence as well as homo defence. It will be the aim of each of us to do )iir utmost in this direction, and at, tho tame time to carry on as progressive a policy is possible under the circumstances. We sincerely thank Franklin County ratepayers for wholehearted support given to Patriotic, Emergency Precautions Schemes, uid Home Guard organisations. J. N. MASS FY, Pukekohe West Riding. ROBERT WILCOX, Pukekohe East Riding. JAMES MATHESON, Hunua Riding. W. A. PETERSON. Drury Riding. W. CLAUD MOTION, Waipipl Riding. M. J. HATTON Awhilu Riding, 7DUKEKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL L ELECTION. To all who assisted In my Election to the Council, I wish to tender my sincore thanks. My best efforts will bo devoted to tho welfare of the Borough, L. KINGSLSfTOfet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 12