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EMBASSY J. 0. Williamson's Intimate Theatrfl. FOUR SESSIONS —ll —2— 6 i A daring story of the Free French and its heroes who still light onl "PARIS CALLING" ELISABETH BERGNER BASIL RATHBONB RANDOLPH SCOTT Associate Programme includes! The latest and greatest of Tho "March of Time" Series "WHEN AIR RAIDS STRIKE" Plans at Theatre Phone 82-660. (Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) Preserve your heritageInvest in Liberty Loan I VOGUE ~ 4:30 VOGUE Phone 43-003. Karangahape Rd. CITY STANDARDS SUBURBAN PRICES Reserves No Extra. GARY COOPER in "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALSO SHOWING: "MARCH OF TIME" DUTCH EAST INDIES DUTCH EAST INDIES Comprehensive review of the feverish industrial life of this gallant little nation in (heir valiant effort to stem tho inevitable Yellow invasion. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE I! Symonds Street I STATE Phone 43-045 SOCIALLY Auckland's First Theatre Matinee 2 p.m. Variety Session, 7.30 p.m. Programme commences 8 p.m. Unpaid Reservations must bo collected by 7.15 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a Merry-go-round of Fun. Four Hilarious Stars unfold the Gayest Laugh Lark of 1912. ROSALIND RUSSELL, DON AMECHE. KAY FRANCIS, VAN HEFLIN in "THE FEMININE TOUCH" "THE FEMININE TOUCH" Outstanding Associate Programme includes: "The Rookie Bear," Col. Cartoon; "Changed Identity"; Metro News; Air Mail News. ' Recommended by Censor for Adults. III!I ASTOR 11111 do S nl S 3 r 3 oad - To-night at 8 i Variety Session, 7.U0. Bud Abbott & Lou Costcllo "IN THE NAVY" Gladys George, Dead End Kids in "HIT THE ROAD." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. LATEST WAR NEWS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.—Same Programme as at night; also Serial. DROMF M I L F O R D. L»I\UIVI£ Matinee & To-night. _ "THE GREAT DICTATOR" (U) Mon. Tues.:— "THE GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S" (U) A—Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. PEERLESS THEATRE —ST. HELIEKS. Ph. 17-000. To-night at 8. Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewar.t J l" "THE PHILADELPHIA STORY." (Adult Recommendation). Excellent Supports Special Children's Matinee Sat., 2.15 p.m. A UCKLAND DISTRICT FEDERATION ™ ,? F -r WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. DRAMA EVENING, ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Lower Symonds St. MAY 20, 7.30 p.m. admission—One shilling. (Any Tram via Anzae Ave.) FUNERAL NOTICES "V"UOOSLAV CLUB.—AII Members of thf Yugoslav Club are requested to attenti I the funeral of tho late Mrs. L. Dean, whicfc leaves St Patrick's Cathedral at 2 p.m. today (Saturday), for Waikumete Cemetery J. VODANOVJCH. Secretary. MEETINGS A UCKLAND Radiant Health Club. Unity Hall, Queen St., Tuesday, 10th, 8 p.m. "Compost Heap, It's Preparation and Value." A UOILLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSO■A. CIATION (Inc.). Women's League, 200 Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street East. A Meeting of the above League will bt | held on Wednesday, May 20, at 2 p.m. j Speaker: Mr. Cntten. Subject: "God's Laws.' j Ladies and Gentlemen Welcome. TDUBLIC MEETING, Druids' Hall, Nor | -1- land St., behind Vogue Theatre, Newton Sunday, May 17, 8 p.m. N.Z. National From Against Fascism. Hear Bill Wood, veterar j Trade Unionist, and foundation member ol | the Communist Party. Also N. Gould, D i McCullum. Auspices, Auckland District Com i mittee, Communist Party. \T Z. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION Of WOMEN AND CHILDREN* (Inc.). The Annual Meeting will be held in th< Fabian Club Rooms, 3 Queen St., on Monday | May 25, at 8 p.m. Business: Presentation o

] Annual Report and Balance-sheets, Election o Officers. Speakers: Dr. Elizabeth Hughes an< Miss Kay Hall. Chairman: D. Donaldson Esq., J.p. Subscribers and friends are cordiallj | invited to attend. A. M. HUTCHINSON, Secretary. ! r rilE AUCKLAND TRADES COUNCIL I of the Federation of Labour requests ! all of its Affiliated Members who can tc attend— PUBLIC OPINION. Do you like paying hinfi prices for your Fruit and Vegetablesi The women of Auckland invite the public to a MASS MEETING OF PROTEST at the TOWN HALL, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, at '2.15. Women, This is your opportunity to Act! The Meeting is purely non-political. A UCKLAND CONDEMNED STOCK A INSURANCE FUND. The' Annual General Meeting of con tributors to this Fund will be held in tin Board Room of the Auckland Provincial Em ployers' Association, Fourth Floor. National Insurance Building, O'Connell Street, Auckland. on FRIDAY, the 29th May. 1942, ai 1.43 p.m. BUSINESS.—I. To appoint (in accordance with Rule G fa) of the Regulations) Representatives to fill the vacancies on the Boarc of Management for the ensuing year 2. General. A. REYNOLDS, Secretary. HTHE NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISJL TRICT Amalgamated Engineering, Coachbuilding and Related Trades In dustrial Union of Workers. A Special Meeting will he held in Trade? Hall, I lob son St., on TUESDAY, June 2, al 7.!5 p.m. Engineering Draughtsmen's Dis pute. BUSINESS: To consider the following Resolution:—"That this dispute be referred to a Council of Conciliation for settlement." All Members are urged to be present. J. NEALE, Secretary. PUPILS WANTED ABANDON Aquatic Struggles Hwlni witt Balance.—Prof Anderson. Tepid Baths \RT Metal Work Basketry, etc Prospectus posted.—Miss Ay ling, Strand Arcade \ 6HLKiGH College General eiducuituii Matric.. Air Force exams. N/, Ins Rldg \ UCKLAND llairdressing College—-ContJn ual demand for Operators.—l 7-1 Queen St 3 LACK S Regd. Modern Hairdressnig, few vacancies.—lls Karangahape Rd. 4K-57H BRIDCnE. Contract Teacher, Mrs. Pritchard moved to 27 Grange Rd., Mt. Eden; 01-995. j DRESSMAKING, all branches Selptii • ' School, Plaza Theatre Bldgs. Ph. 41-322 I DRESSMAKING Classes.—Sehvyn College, IJ Day, Evening.—Safe Deposit Building. HA I HDRESSING. The Recommended N.Z. College.—22B Queen St IT A MILTON College of Hairdressing.— 11. Prospectus, apply Principal. Govt. Life Insurance Bldgs. Hamilton. ITOLLYWOOD School Dressmaking Kxper II tuition —Opp t-?arton Ross Hamilton OIANO, Singing, different languages, ConI- tinental Teacher; moderate. —20-574. Radio College. Hellaby's Bldg QTAMMERING, any condition, permanently O cured. Successful natural method, easily acquired.—Right-way Studio, 427 U. Queen St Ij 1 ATi\' 5/-to 10/. PER HOUR WRITING Vj SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you bow to begin Write to-day. McKAY'S STUDIOS P O Rox 307 Wanganui I^NGINEEUS. —Steam, Diesel, Electric. I.J Radio. In all these branches of Engineor Ing the cry is for more Certificated Men.— Why not quality through Bower's Engineer ing and Radio School, Ltd., Colwill's Cham tiers. Swanson St.. City. C.l Phone 42-123 WHY not become a Maori Linguist P We train many Students in the "Silvei Tongue." Our Instructor has 20 years' experience.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools, Col will's Chambers, Swanson St. Auckland 'PRAINED MEN WANTED I Technicians s and Specialists are needed to-day—your chance is NOW I Start an I.C.S Specialised Course of training and help to speed up pro liiction and also better your position It costs so little—it means so much Structural Engi neer, Motor Engineer, Electrical Mechanic. Wireman's Licence, Quantity Surveyor, Weld ing Forging. Carpentry Accountancy. Matric illation. Above are some ot ihe 300 Home Studi Courses What is YOUR subject? Free I.C.S Hook let on request INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland, oi Dept. A, 138 Victoria Street, Hamilton. OHIROPRAOTIO A T. REDD ELL Palmer Graduat-e, BrunaA, wick Bldgs, Queen St. Phone 40-402. O.ILES & GILES Palmer Graduates, MemUf bcu U.Z.C.A., DUttorm Bid*. PU. 4M62.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 10

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