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AMUSEMENTS QOME rpo rjpHE ]y|ATINEES A.M.. 2 P - M - 5 P - M - ■ CHILDREN HALF-PRICE To all Day Sessions. \p PLA Z A W/ / QUE F.N STREET \ ' |i-ii Phone ss Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Governing Director: M. J. Moodabe. Deaf Aids Available. -Jf DAILY: :il a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. M. J. MOODABE presents CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN (HE TALKS) in the "GREAT DICTATOR" "GREAT DICTATOR" "GREAT DICTATOR" with PAULETTE GODDARD, JACK OAK lE, HI 1.1 A' GILBERT. -5f The Comedy now rocking the whole world with laughter. BOOKINGS ARE VERY HEAVY! BOX FLANS for all '2 P.M. and 8 P.M. SESSIONS are a t LEWIS EADY, LTD. •;v SEATS FOR 11 A.M. and 5 P.M. SESSIONS May be booked at Plaza Theatre from !»..'!!) this morning. NO TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS NO FREE LIST "vf A United Artists Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. /OXFORD\ /"AVON A f OXFORD \Jf AVON > QUEEN ST. & Corner of Opp C.P.O. /pn Gt. North Rd. & i j^«w»Aris l Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. » T Governing Director: M. J. Moodabe. J ♦ OXFORD}^. AT 7>45 J J AVON LAST - NIGHTS ♦ GINGER ROGERS " J 4 ix 4 4 Christopher Morley's 4 I Sensational i i Best-seller T t "KITTY FOYLE" J J "KITTY FOYLE" 4 i Recommended by Censor for Adults. I j. Also Screening: ; f JEAN HEI!SHOLT t 4 EDGAR KENNEDY 4 ♦ "DR. CHRISTIAN MEETS 4 J THE WOMEN" J i Approved for Universal Exhibition. A T NOTE: "Dr. Christian" Does Not t ' screen at 5 p.m. Session. 4 t COMING t 4 FRIDAY: | f JACK OAK lE—SHIRLEY TEMPLE 4 4 CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD + 4 In the Gavful, Tuneful Musical Hit, i ♦ "YOUNG PEOPLE." \ i - Aiso Screening I JOHN MILLS—BARRY MACKAY ♦ ♦ In a Monument to British Courage. 4 ? C'. M. Forester's Thrilling Naval Story 4 J "BROWN ON H.M.S. t 4 RESOLUTION." J ; Both Approved for Universal Ex. 4 Members are invited to an Empire Day At Home on FRIDAY, May 23, at 3 p.m. at the Victoria League Rooms. Levy 1/- E. M. MACFARLANE. President. j CHURCH NOTICES ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. EPSOM.— TOMORROW (Ascension Day): 7 a.m.: Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.: Festal Evensonsr and War Intercessions. MEETINGS A UCKLAND ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - 1 Annual Meeting, To-night, S p.m.. in Physics Lecture Room, University College. Business: Report. Finances, Election of Officers, General.—T. Rounthwaite. Secretary. CLUB NOTICES r PHE New Zealanders Fountain of FriendJL ship Hall, To-day, at Afternoon. All welcome. p.m.—Social PUBLIC NOTICES nn UCKLAND HOSPITAL THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL IS REOPENED TO VISITORS DURING THE USUAL VISITING HOURS, C. L. GRANGE. Secretary. TSSUE OF DRIVERS' 1 LICENCES. Notice is hereby given that, in order that the 1,-.'lie oi Drivers' Licences may be facilitated. the Office of the Traffic Department at the Town Hall will be open on the Evenings of FRIDAYS, May 28 and 30 until !) p.m., and on SATURDAY MORNINGS. May 21 and 81, until 12.80 p.m. JAMES MET/LING, Town Clerk. MP HE CO CRT OF Al.' I?m; AT 1() J- on MONDAY, May 20, I!M1, at toe Arbitration Court Bldgs., Wellington, at If) a.m., to make fixtures for the hearing of (info! lowing Disputes: -Dominion General Warehousemen's, Dominion Cleaners', Caretakers', Lift Attendants' and Watchmen's, New Zealand Gas Works Employees', Dominion Places of Amusement (other than Theatres), and Sports Bodies Employees', Dominion Taxi-Telephonists' Disputes.—G. 1!. HOLDER, ('lerk of A wards.—Hi-'.. 11. J3AKURANGA DOMAIN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that a Public Meeting will be held in the Domain Pavilion, Pigeon Mountain, Pakuranga. on WEDNESDAY, May 28, lot I, at II a.m.. for the purpose of Nominating Suitable Persons for Appiontment to the Pakuranga Domain Board. D. HKLL. Secretary. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A SOCIETY. It is the intention of the Society, on or after the 21st day of June next, to issue a Copv Policy in place of Policy No. I 101010 nn the life of CATHERINE ELIZA RODEN YOUNG, which is declared to have been lost. Wellington, May 21, Hill. W. T. I KIN, Manager for New Zealand. TN THE ESTATE OF CAROLINE 1 CAIXES, late of II Rarawa Street, ill Grange Road and 2 1 King Edward Street. Auckland, Widow. All persons having claims against the above Estate are requested to forward their detailed accounts, in duplicate, duly certified, by the Ith June, Hill, to THE GUARDIAN TRUST <t EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD.. Shortland Street, Auckland. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION _ ISS piIYLLIS 'pi'RPV, LJ {.A.M. (ELOC.). (Lon.), L.T.C.L., Laic of t 'cutr.ll School of Speech Training (1,0ti.), Royal Academy ol Drama lie Art (Lon.), Old Vic. Dramatic Co. I Lon.). All bran-lies of Dramatic Art, Verse-speak-ing and Diction Classes; Drama Class. All Speech Det'eCs Cured. Classes for Children and adults. Interviews every Fri, and Sat. at tinipiu :t I. At waters Studios, Fergusson Bldgs.. Oneen SI. EDUCATIONAL rp-UE CORRESPONDENCE COACHING I COLLEGE T. IT. WELLS. M.A., Principal). Notes, corrections, model answers for Matric, Degree. B.Com. Law, Accountancy, Survey, Civil Engineering Specialist Tutors. For Prospectus wri'e BOX MM. Auckland. "\\7ITY not beco.ne a Maori Linguist? We V? train many Students in the "Silver Tongue." Our Instructor has 20 years' experience. N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Colwill's Chambers Swanson St., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 16

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