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For Sunday Evening's Programme please refer to second portion of Regent Advt. below. "THE FLEET'S IN" SEASON CONCLUDES TUESDAY Then Goodbye to Auckland. FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY 11.0, 2.0, 5.0 AND 8 P.M. REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. AMERICA'S FUN SHOW Paramount Pictures Present "THE FLEET'S IN" "THE FLEET'S IN" Supports:—Pathe British News—"Buying a Dog," Sportlight—"Wizard of Arts." Cartoon. Plans at Regent—Phone 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADVANCE' SCREEN IKG FOR MEMBERS OF THE FORCES REGENT THEATRE TO-MORROW (SUN.), 7.45 P.M. Universal Pictures Will Present, a New Brand of Laughter ABBOTT and COSTELLO They're Ridin' in on a Blizzard of Gags! Nags! Sweeties and Swing! "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" You'll go wild —when you go west....and blast the blues with fun. PLEASE NOTE:— At the Request of the Authorities the Regent will be Opened for the Entertainment. of All Members of Forces in uniform and thi! Merchant Navy, each of whom may bring a Civilian Friend. DOORS <>PEN at 7 p.m. PRICE AS USUAL. NO R ESERVATIONS. Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Ph. 02-1 !i;i. To-night <fe Monday Night, 7.45. Clark Gable and Rosalind Russell in "THEY MET IN BOMBAY" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Madeleine Carroll in "VIRGINIA" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee 1 .:{<>—"Virginia," Serial & Comedies. PAPAKURA Phone 80 STAR To-day, 2 p.m. To-night <t Monday, 7.15 p.m. The most exciting Kiliiaro Hit of them alii Lew A.vres, Lionel Barryrnore, La rain© Day "MARY NAMES THE DAY" Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy "THE WOLF MAN" (Both Adult Recommend.) Metro. War News, j Tuoa.. Wed., Thurs.- Robt. Sterling, Chas. I Winninger "THE GETAWAY." Will Ilay, Moore Marriott "WHERE'S THAT FIRE?" I (Both Adult Recommendation.) HENDERSON John Wayne, Thos. Mitchell A: lan Hunter in "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME.'; Also March of Time "The Argcntino Question." (Adult Recommendation.) TIEKRjLESS THEATRE ST. HKLIERS. -I- Ph. 17-000. To-nicht & Mon., at ft. Jack Oakie, George Murphy, Linda Darnell and Walter Brennan in "RISE & SHINE." (Universal Exhibition.) Matinee, 2.15 p.m. Also Excellent Supports. HIT! OF AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. OPEN DAILY, 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. For an enjoyable day, visit the Zoo To-morrow. The St. Andrew's Pipe Band will play selections from 2..'50 p.m. Trams will take YOU AND YOUR j FAMILY from any part of the City to the Zoo gates at a total cost of J/0 return. Inquire from tho Conductor regarding the family ticket. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 3d. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. OUTDOOR SPORTS S 0 C C E 1* TO-DAY CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS This match rings down the curtain on a successful season in which the .Association, in spite of many difficulties, has endeavoured to give the public good football, and a thrilling finale should result between MT. .ALBERT G.0.8.A. (Championship Winner) And EASTERN SUBURBS (Falcon Cup Winner) 3 P.M. Although Mount Albert has the more experienced team, the young players from St. Heliers will offset this with their speedy, open play. MT. ALBERT G. 0.8. (4th Grade Champions) v. COMRADES (4th Grade K.O. Winners) 3.45 P.M. These lads will be next year's seniors, and a fast open game should result. BLANDFO R D I' A R K Usual Admission Charges. TO-DAY IS THE DAY! Follow the Crowd to the WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM MAORIS V. ALL GOLDS 3 P.M. The teams will be chosen from the following—i ALL GOLDS: R, Scott, H. Kendall. I. | Gregory. J. Silva, R. Clarke, W. Tittleton, ! B. Riley. W. Briggs. S. Trainer, Glover, A. , Hadlcy, 11. Mcintosh, F. Zimmerman, G. I Mitchell. C. Peterson, G. Tittleton, Matthews, I J. Ellis, Humphries, Avery, Simpson. | MAORIS: Martin, Chase, Butler, Rapira, I Mataira, Murray, Hemi, Fleet, Major, Ririnui, I Sullivan, Watene, Te Tai, Felton, Tristram, | Thompson, Turei, McLeod. CURTAIN-RAISER, 2 P.M. j SOUTH AUCKLAND SCHOOLBOYS v. ? ; Band in attendance. AH schoolboys free at lower gate. Admission, 17- ' N.Z. Rugby League Old Boys' Assn. Social j Club (Inc.) W. OPIE, Secretary. \ UCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN ! A CRICKET ASSOCIATION (INC.). I Nominations for the various Grade Com- ! petitions to be conducted by the Association ; for the in 42-43 season, which will open on I SATURDAY. October 31. will be received by j the undersigned up to 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, ' October 27, 1942. R. F. TAYLOR. Secretary, 1 P.O. Box 59 W, Wellesley Street, I Auckland, C'.l. UCKLAND LEAGUE. j The match set down for to-day at Western ' Springs Stadium is not under tho jurisdiction I of the Auckland Rugby League, nor has it j our authority. IVAN CULPAN. Hon. Secretary. ' VI r ATE If SI I>E WORKERS' BAND Meet at j 11 Stadium, Western Springs, 2 p.m. To- ! day. Not Carlaw Park. LECTURES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Demonstration and Lectures. 5 Dr. Muriel Bell. Nutritionist, Department ! of Health, will give demonstrations and lee- | hires on Food and Nutrition at the Seddon ! Memorial Technical School on Tuesday, Ocj tober 20, at 2 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. Members of the public arc invited to bo present. (Signed) THOMAS J. HUGHES, Medical Officer of Health. T UCKLAND WAR MEMO Hi A b A MUSEUM. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURE 5. "The Story of Kauri" (illustrated by cinema film). Lecture): Miss Lucy M. Cranwell, M.A., F.L.S. Museum Library. TO-MORROW (Sun.), at 3 p.m. The public is invited to attend A. W. B. POWELL, Acting-Director. /CONVERSATIONS ON THE CATHOLIC V/' FAITH, directed by Rev. Father Bennett, EACH MONDAY, at 8 p.ni Ist Floor. Express Co. Bldg., 10 Fort St. Non-Cat holies Cordially Invited. V Z. People's University (Inc.).— Sunday, 2.4.-. p.m. Speaker: Mr. E. G. Jones. M.A. H.S.c. Subject: "THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION." 3 Queen St. Discussion. Will members and friends please arrive e;irly. Radiant health club. Unity nmi, 325 Queen St. —Tues., 20th, s p.m. Rev. (: pr 1 r11111• Broit k*•*. "Causes of Dispaso. j LOCAL BODY NOTICES /"BOUNTY OF WA ITEM AT A. \J PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED STOPPING OF ROAD.—Notice is hereby given by the Wailomata County Council that it, is projiosed to stop under provisions of "Tho Public Works Act. 1925." tho following portion of road in the County of Waitemata. S C H E D U 1/ E. A pprox. a roa of pns. of ro«i<l to he stopppd, 1 0-10.5; adjoining lot oof I).P. 22520, being pt. sec. 4; situated in Block IN; situated in Survey District of Kaipara; coloured oil plan, green: registration district of Auckland; situated in County of Waitemata, S.O. Plan 32740. Situated in the Survey District of Kaipara in (lie Laud District of AuckAnd notice is further given that the plan of the said road to be stopped is on view and open to public inspection at the Waijemata County Council Office during office hours. And notice is also hereby given that all persons affected by the stopping of the said road who have any well-grounded objection should set forth the same in writing within forty (40) days from the first publication of this notice, to the County Council Office, corner Shorthand and Princes Streets, Auckland Bv Or.ler-in-f'ouncil, ROWLAND WOOD, County Chairman. County Office. Oct. 10. 1042. \ IH'KT.AXT) ELECTRIC - POWER A BOARD. SHUTDOWN.—Notice is hereby given that the supply will be Shutdown on Monday, October 10, 1042, in oider to carry out repairs to P.W.D, Transmission in the following Transformer Areas: —Paknranga District—B.4s a.m. to 8.55 a.m., and 12.0 Noon to 12.10 p.m. Roberts Rd.. Pakuranga—B.4s a.m. to 12.10 p.m.—R. H. B A RILEY. M.1.E.E., M.l.Mcch.E., General Manager." ...

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24407, 17 October 1942, Page 10

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