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Cosy and Warm. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd 11 A.M., 2 P.M.. 5 P.M., 8 P.M. Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Very Latest Deaf Aids Avail, able. Plans at Theatre Box Office. Ph. 30-100. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SELECT A BETTER HOLIDAY PROGRAMME—BY POPULAR DEMAND! MOMI KAAIMOKU (Chosen from all Hawaii to dance before President Roosevelt) WILL BE PRESENTED ON THE CIVIf STAGE AGAIN THIS WEEK. "LOVELY HULA HANDS" will he repeated follower! by another world-famous presentation "THE COCKEYED MAYOR OP J\ A UN A K A K Al." On the Screen— JAMES CAGNEY ANN SHERIDAN "CITY FOR CONQUEST" *X- TT -yf -J? -)H£ 7T vr 7r "X-7T7r-7'-WHICH HAS BEEN A CONQUEST FOR DIRECTOR, STARS AND THE CIVIC THEATRE. NOW IN ITS 2ND WEEK! A Story in tune with the Heart-throbs of the Big City! JAMES CAGNEY who says:— "THE CITY'S A PUSHOVER FOP A GUV LIKE ME....I'LL GET WHAT I WANT WITH MY FISTS!" ANN SHERIDAN who says: "I'LL GET TO THE TOP IN A DIFFERENT WAY!" ■XHf-Jf-X----"CITY FOR CONQUEST" "THE HEART OF A CITY.... that has no heart!" And the strode of a Boy and a Gir! to get a place in the sun will bring you to Laughter and sometimes close to tears. RON BOYCE AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN. SPECIAL PARAMOUNT NEWS. AMAZING SCENES OF THE E\PTV STAGES OF GERMANY'S ATTACK ON RUSSIA. L x A Warner Bros, Programme. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I THE BERKELEY This Evening at Eight o'clock M Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola Lane Gale Page, -Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, M "FOURWIVES" i\* Sequel to "Four Daughters" and even , more delightful. The same lovable charJ\/j acters in a grand story. . . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IVI AIR if AIL NEWS SPECIAL!! M The first and full official British pictures Mof the Churchill-Roosevelt Parlev at seaPhilippine Defenders,' etc. I THE CAPITOL | M Pat O'Brien, Constance Bennett in M "ESCAPE TO GLORY" Thrilling, Stispenseful U-Boat Drama. M Also Charles Coburri, Billie Burke in M "THE CAPTAIN IS A LADY" MA Real Surprise—Humour and Romance. (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) I Tf iHOR I RE M UE R A I i Ph. 24-749. To-night at 8! m MYRNA LOY _ SmTMELVYN DOUGLAS == in the M.G.M. Comedy: H "THIRD FINGER—LEFT HAND" §== Approved for Universal Exhibition. ==§ The action is fast and extremely funny! =sAlso: AIR MAIL NEWS "Crime === Doesn't Pay"—Washington Parade—• s= Coloured Cartoon. TAKA P U N A Ph. 78-465. To-night at 81 sz--hROBERT YOUNG, Maureen O'Sullivan ass and Lewis Stone in "SPORTING v= BLOOD." (Approved for Universal Ex.) PEERLESS ST. HELIERS Ph. 17-600 = At 8 p.m. "NORTH-WEST PASSAGE," = Starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young and = Walter Brennnn. (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) 1 BALANCE-SHEETS THE DINGWALL PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE TRUST BOARD. I BALANCE-SHEET AS AT JULY 31, 3941. LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL. Capital .. .. 191,832 1 4 Sundry crs., including mortgages . . .. 51,215 10 10 £223,077 IS 2 ASSETS. Landed property, buildings, shares, debentures, mortgages, furniture and plant, less depreciation.. Stores, fuel 'and clothing on hand Livestock Sundry dns. Cash on hand 221,123 12 2 409 15 10 155 12 0 135 1 4 1.24S 16 10 £223,077 13 2 (Signed) J. E. CONNOR, Secretary. Auditors' Certificate.—We certify that we have examined the Book 3 and Accounts of the Dingwall Presbyterian Orphanage Trust Board for the year ended July 31, 1941. We report that, in our opinion, the above balance-sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Board's affairs as at July 31, 1941, according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us. and as shown by the Books of the Board. We have verified the existence of the assets as shown in thS Balance-sheet and we certify that all our requirements as Auditors have been complied with. (Signed) J. VICTOR MACKY, COLIN M. GORDON, ■ Auditor®. Auckland, October 20, 1941. SECTIONS FOR SALE OUNNY LAINGHOLM.-— Only 3 Sections C* left in the Victory Estate for sale. IresSr ? , 'sECTO'Ns" r sri;FDALE. Win W» a Piano as part payment. , , BROWN'S BAY— Only 2 Sections left at €55 and £75 each. Plea s ? replv to "The Agent," R. H. WOOD, 201 Dilworth Bldg. We sell where others fail! HERALD CASH RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The following headings are charged at the undermentioned rates: — Apartments Wanted Lost and Found Board Wanted Matrimonial (Specific) Bridge & Club Parties Personal Domestics Wanted Situations Vacant Farm Hands Wanted Situations Wanted Farm Work Wanted Strayed I. Impoundeo Holiday Accom. Wanted Wanted to RentLease Wanted One Insertion One Insertion 2 Lines .. 1/6 f a -inch .. 4/8 3 Lines .. 2/3 %-inch .. / • 4 Lines .. SI- 1 inch .. 9/6 Advertisements classified under all otnw headings are charged as follows: One Insertion One Insertion 2 Lines . . 2/• /--inch .. 4/9 3 Lines .. SI- ?i inch .. 7/4 Lines .. 41- 1 inch .. 9/0 If replies are to be posted, send 3d extra. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, IN MEMO RI AM S, BEREAVEMENTS, WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Minimum charge 1/- for 4 lines. It- each extra line. Btrtns. Thanks to doctor/nurse, II- extra; to not doctor and nurse. 2/- extra. Engagement Notices (in social column), 6/-. Btrth Noti«S should be signed by one parent and Marriag Notices by husband and wife. All orders for advertisements musth 9 signed by the advertiser and address stateu The Company does not hold Usetfresponsible for non-insertion of any fi\« rt,sel P en m or advertisements' throusrh accident or iro any other cause whatsoever or for error the publication of any advertisement

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24104, 24 October 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24104, 24 October 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24104, 24 October 1941, Page 10