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FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY I. AT 11 a.m. 2 p.m. & p.m. 8 p.m. Thrills . . ■ New Adventures . . : jn t.hn Latest of the Exciting TARZAN ~ ~ "Stories 1 ST. JAMti THEATRE "Tarzan's Secret "Tarzan's Secret , Treasure " "Tarzan's Secret "Tarzan's Secret Treasure "Tarzan's Secret Treasure" _ With JOHNNY WEISSMULLLR As TARZAN . • • MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN As His White Goddess . . JOHN SIIEfr I-lELD As Tarzan, Jr. Associate Programme Includes: ••nmrp BACK MISS PHIPPS" (Our Gang). CATS' 1M.0.M. Cartoon). Plans at, the Theatre. Fhone ; (Approved for Universal E.\hihit.i m) _ FULLER THEATRES Preserve Your Heritage— „ Invest in Liberty Loan. aiIHIHIfIIIIIHimirmiIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHJIIHHg I PRINCE EDWARD I pj^iSea. To-night, 7.30. Serial at 7 p.m. Errol FLYNN—Olivia de HAVILLAND in the Thrilling and Exciting Epic . . . "SANTA FE TRAIL" Also Showing: THRILLS. .INTRIGUE. .MYSTERY J. Edward Romberg, Osa Massen in "THE DEVIL PAYS OFF' Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30. uiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiitiniHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!' DEVON PORT. | VICTORIA | Til I s"E VENINGSiiiiiHtiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiifimire AT 7.30 P.M. Excitement that Thrills to the Marrow.... DOROTHY LA.UOUR—JON HALL with Lynne Overman in "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. (In Glorious Technicolour) Also Showing: _ Dick Foran—Leo Carrillo & Andy Device in "ROAD AGENT" Approved for Universal * Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY at 1.30 p.m. i.'i!HiHiiiimtiiiiiHiiiimmiiiiiiiiiii«' PONSONBY I BRITANNIA I w Pbo " e P 2^ hlfe Warm and Comfortable To-day at 1.30. To-night at 7.30 p.m. TWO BIG COMEDY FEATURES, Madeleine CARROLL—Fred MacMURRAY Billie Burke & John Loder in "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" BOBBY HOWES—DIANA CHURCHILL In "YES, MADAM" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. At the Matinee Only:— "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY" (Serial). Unpaid Reserves sold at 7.30 p.m. '.•iiiiiiiiiiiimiffiiimriiuiiiiiif'1 CINEMA HJSaKSF-.-.iiiiMiiiMiiiritiiiiiiiiiiiniiiriiin To-night at 7.30 for Two Nigfits Only. Charles Boyer & Olivia de Havilland "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" Also Showing: An Exciting Murder-in-the-Sky Mystery.... "BOMBAY CLIPPER" William Gargan & Irene Hervey. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. News and Usual Strong Supporting Programme. OUTDOOR SPORTS T EAGUE FOOTBALL. U A GREAT GAME is featured for CARL AW PARK TO-DAY 1 No. I—3 P.M. RICHMOND ?. PONSONBY Both sides in winning their games last Satur day revealed fine form. PONSONBY'S play showed strength and understanding in every department, solid, fast forwards and brilliant backs RICHMOND'S rugged forwards were aided by fast-moving, solid tackling backs Both sides appear very evenly matched and a grand game should result. No 1—1.45 P.M. CITY-OTAHUHU ?. NEWTON-MT. ALBERT. No. 2—3 P.M. NORTH SHORE-MARIST v. MANUKAU. Admission: Ground 1/, Ladies 6d; Stand «d CARLAW PARK TO-DAY. [? D E N PARK J - J No. 1 GROUND. TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. AIR FORCE No. 2 v. C.R.O. Curtain-raiser: A.S.C. v. MANUKAU. Tlie Fighting Forces are in charge and toe games are j?ooq to Watch. We are assisting them to keep fit. There are seven Service teams Paying at Headquarters. ASSIST US Hi 10UR PRESENCE. No. 2 at 3 p.m. GRAFTON-PONSONBY v. M.T.P. 1.30. THE RANFURLYS v. MARIST. No. 3 at 3 p.m. AIR FORCE No. 1 v. TAKAPUNA At 1.30. SPARTANS v. SUBURBS. Admission: Gronnd—Gents, 1/-: Ladies, 6d. Stand—6d for Everybody. QOCCER TO-DAY ° BLANDFORD PARK. CAMP V. AIR FORCE. 3 p.m. COMRADES V. ARMY, 1.30 p.m. Usual Admission Charges. Returned 2nd N.Z.E.F. Men in Uniform and Diasbled Men from Institutions, Free. All Others. 6d. FT 0 C K E T. iHOBSON PARK, REMUERA. TO-DAY No. 1, 3.5 p.m.—MT. EDEN v. UNIVERSITY. No. 2 —OWAI ROVERS v. ST. LUKE'S. No. 1, 1.45 p.m.—GRAMMAR OLD BOYS v. IST COMP. A.S.C. No. 2—SOMERVILLE v. WESLEY. Admission 1/-; Ladies. t>d; Stand Free. 4 UCKLAND RACING CLUB A WINTER MEETING. 1942. SATURDAY, MAY 30, And SATURDAY. JUNE 6. ACCEPTANCES, acceptances for Great Northern Hurdles. Great Northern Steeplechase, Cornwall Handicap, Green Lane Steeplechase, Jervois Handicap, Hunt Club Hurdles, and Members' Handi cap close on FRIDAY NEXT. MAY 22, BY 5 P.M. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. \\T AIKATO RACING CLUB. VV WINTER MEETING. TE RAPA RACECOURSE, HAMILTON. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1942. ACCEPTANCES close at 5 p.m. with Messrs. B loin field & Co., Shortland St., Auckland. or at 8 p.m. with the undersigned, on MONDAY NEXT, May IS. _ E. H. O'MEARA, Secretary. P.O. Box 351, Hamilton. Phone 3140. NOKKIIS BELL for Golf Tuition, also good selection Clubs, Bags. Balls, etc.—Watts Sports Depot Exchange Lane Racquet Restringing. e/e, io/- to 30/-. Watts Sports Dpt.. Ltd.. Exchange Lane. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES ALMa Medical Hospital (Reg.).—Diets Massage, Electrotherapy available.—lo Mount St., C I Phone JfS fiHfi DAVADENE Medical Convalescents, Aged, Social Security Benefits.—4B-809. GLADSTONE Rest Home.— Convalescents, Aged; every comfort. Harbour views.— Canterbury Place, Parnell. near Kiosk; 40-497 MARANATHA. —Pleasant Home, Invalids. Atred, day. night attention.—Ph. 61-893. NURSE, semi-trained, night duties.—6 Oaklands Rd., Mt. Eden. Phono 60-C92. REST HAVEN—Medical, Convalescent; harbour views; trained staff.—37-721. OAINT TERESA Convalescent, Rest. Diet and Infra Ray, Bed-sitting Rooms. —63-307 SANATORIUM, Morrinsville, for Chest Dis O eases. Prospectus on application.—Ph. 40. Q\VEDISH Institute. —Clinic for Massages, O Gymnastics and * Physiotherapy.—lo Mount St.. C.l. Phone 4(5-0(50. A LAN-MOOR.—Elderly Ladies and Gents, xx sharo and single rooms. Day and night trained nursing. Beautiful strolling grounds. Winter fires. From £2 2/ weekly.. 4 DOMETT AV., EPSOM. Phone 61-409. T AVINGTON HOSPITAL, cor. of Domett " and Gillies A v., has vacancies for Medical, Post-operative, Dietetic and Aged Patients; electrical treatments available. Fees from £3/3/- week PHONE (SO-127 THE SANATORIUM MORRINSVILLE for Chest Diseases. Phone 40. Undei Hospital Benefits, fees to patients now faini 3 GUINEAS WEEKLY Illustrated Prospectus on Application. PROFESSIONAL IyfERVE Gland, Internal Disorders, latest short-wave electrical and X-ray equip.— P. Meuli. 117 DiUvorth Bldg. Phone 45>-34!» T O MEDICAL ME N. For sale in the important and prosperous town of Gisborne, the long-established and highly lucrative General Practice of the late Dr. Harold Angell. Including the Dwelling, Surgery. Consulting Rooms and Goodwill of the Practice. Easy terms and immediate possession. For full particulars apply to the selling aprent: PETER HERCUS. Locum and Medical Practice Agent, iao Hereford St.. Ckrlstoiiuxoji.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 10

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