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Air Conditioned. 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 THUNDERING OUT OF THE PAGES OP ZANE GREY'S LATEST AND GREATEST NOVEL THROUGH THE MAGIC OF TECHNICOLOUR COMES THE GLORIOUS WEST AS YOU HAVE VISUALISED IT! INDIANS! ACTION! ROMANCE! MASSACRE! THRILLS! ADVENTURE! AND SUSPENSE LEAP TO LIFE UNDER ITS MAGNIFICENT ZANE GREY'S GREATEST STORY "WESTERN UNION" WITH ROBERT YOUNG Handsome Tenderfoot, RANDOLPH SCOTT Two-gun death-defying Scout, VIRGINIA GILMORE For whom brave men fought to the bitter end. SLIM SUMMERVILLE Funnier than ever. Covered waggons rolling over the prairies under "The light of the western stars" women sharing dangers never meant for them as the men they loved fought westward—when death struck swiftly and silently as the arrows of the savag# Sioux—You'll gasp at its sheer magnificence and at the conclusion will want to applaud actors, producer and authors A 20th Century-Fox epic.... "WESTERN UNION" Approved for Universal Exhibition. FIRST-HALF "WAR IN THE DESERT" (AMAZING PICTURES OF THE CAPTURE OF BARDIA!) "TERRYTOON COLOUR CARTOON" "H.M.S. LEANDER IN PORT" "PARAMOUNT NEWS" (By Air Mail). "FOX NEWS" EXCLUSIVE PICTURES of Russia's Foreign Minister, Maiskv in London, appealing for more help' ON THE STAGE: "TOPPER" (Top-hat, tails and a onewheeled Bicycle!) Also HOWARD MOODY at the CIVIC GRAND ORGAN playing the "Avondale Spring Song." | THE BERKELEFl Ml # t s M ! ,ii. M This Evening at Eight o'clock. |U Martin, Don Ameche, iv * Connie Boswell, Rochester jjj "KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE" Don't let the title mislead vout M , It has nothing to do with'it. M r,. IS a . n 0 bright and beauti. iVI fully staged musical comedy and carries our personal recommendation. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M Air Mail News (Chiang Kai-shek secret headquarters, Rangoon, Chungking), etc. I THE CAPITOL I BALMORAL. [ XUL, irtriAUL, | Last Night at 7Q M Bob Crosby in M "LET'S MAKE MUSIC" M A Haunting "Swing" Musical. M 'Approved for Umversal Exhibition.) m Also Boris Xarloff, Amanda Duff in M "THE . DEVIL COMMANDS" M A Spine-tingling Melodrama. (Recommended by Censor for Adalts.t # RADIANT LIVING 48 Wellesi'e.v slree^W. RADIANT FAIR, DR. HERERT SUTCLIFFE D.Sc., Ph.D., D.D., F.F.Sc. (L6nd.), WILL OPEN THE FAIR AND ADDRESS THE GATHERING. iUJUKbS3 onw T^ and Competitions; Afternoon Tea: Art Fancy Work; Produce; Flowers; Caka and Sweets. TO-MORROW (SAT.), NOV. 2.9, 2.30 pm Bring and Buy. Admission Free; Dance Afterwards. 4 --' sa (Mrs.) K. M. REEVES, Sec. MEETINGS DOMINION RECONSTRUCTION " CONFERENCE ' (Interim.) Y.W.C.A. HALL, Tonn- 17 STREET. To ' l rcOiTffiiS \fr" n r er l Cla -! k ' A.P.A.N.Z., Convener. Mr. G. G. Rossiter, Convener, and others. 2 P.m. —NATIONAL EFFICIENCY k SOCIAL PROGRESS Rev t Bank* ; f u^ r General, Liberal Catholic Church of J. Peter, P.M.W. Society. lERJV ATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS & WORLD RECONSTRUCTION. Air. Brian Dunningham: Miss Elsie Andrews, Pan-Pacific Conference; Mrs. A. Craig Secretary International Affairi c»• ew Women's Club. bATLRDAY. 20th, 10 a.m.—FARMING k AGRICULTURE. *AKAUI«x «£ TIVITIe| DUCATI °N 4 YOUT H AC--7 p.m.—FINANCE. SUNDAY, 30th, 9 a.m.—MAORI SECTION.. MENT m ' ~ SPIEITUAL DEVELOP- * mektal ad--7 p.m.—SUBSEQUENT ACTION, ror full information kindly write to the Director, Mr. Brian Dunningham, 218 Vietoria Arcade. Auckland. A U LAUNDRY EMPLOYEES, UIERS AND DRY CLEANERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special General Meeting of the Unioa will be held in TRADES HALL (Room G. iipshurs) on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1941, at 7.30 p.m. „ BUSINESS: 1. Minutes. 2. Report. 3. Correspondence 4. Recent Award. 5. President of N.Z. Federation of Labour, Mr. F. G. Young, wrill address the Meeting. 6. Notice of Motion to rescind the following Resolution passed at Meeting of the Union on March 16, 103S; "That in future the Secretary be employed in fulltime capacity and that before appointment he give in writing an undertaking to devote his whole time to this Union's affairs and not to engage in any other occupation whilst employed by this Union." 7. Election of Secretary S. General Business. All members are earnestly requested to be present. M. E. HAYES. Acting-Secretary. HERALD CASH RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. The following headings are charged at undermentioned rates:— Apartments Wanted Lost and Found Board "Wanted Matrimonial (Specific) Bridge it Club Parties Personal Domestics "Wanted Situations VacantFarm Hands Wanted Situations Wanted Farm Work "Wanted Strayed A Impounded Holiday Accom. 'Wanted Wanted to Rent Lease Wanted One insertion One Insertion 2 Lines .. 1/9 , .. 4/9 3 Lines .. 2/3 »i-inch .. 7/4 Lines ..3/- 1 inch .. 9/6 Advertisements classified under all other headings are charged as follows: One Insertion One Insertion 2 J.ines . . 2/- %-inch . . 4/9 3 Lines .. 3/- %-inch .. 7/4 Lines .. 4/- 1 inch .. 0/6 If replies are to be posted, send 3d extra. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. IN MEMORIAMS. BEREAVEMENTS, WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES. Minimum rharsro I/- for 4 lines, 1/- each extra line. Births, Thanks to doctor/nurso, ]/• extra; to both doctor and ntirse, 2/• extra. Engagement Notices (in social column), 6/-. Birth Notices should be signed by one parent and Marriage Notices by husband and wife. All orders for advertisements must be signed by the Advertiser and address stated. The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accident or from any other cause whatsoever, or for error in the publication of any advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24134, 28 November 1941, Page 10

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