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Final Two Days—LON CHANEY The Screen s Master Character Creator in "The Mummy's Tomb" NEW THRILLS 1 NEW TERROR 1 Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Definitely Unsuitable for Children. Also: GEO. MURPHY —ANNE SHIRLEY and Freddie Martin and his Ofchcstra in "The Mayor of 44th Street Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAJESTIC A FULLER THEATRE CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. to 7.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION 7.45 p.m. Friday Next Two Biu Attractions! —Paramount Presents VERONICA LAKE—ROBERT PRESTON with Sensational Discovery Alan Lack! in "THIS GUN FOR HIRE" Also: Republic Pictures Present DENNIS O'KEEFE—RUTH TERRY and Gloria Dickson in "AFFAIRS OF JIMMY VALENTINE" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Box Plans at Theatre —I'lione 43-210. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE S T A T E 8 p.m. % P.m. Laurence OLIVIER—Joan FONTAINE iu • "REBECCA" This brilliantly-acted and outstandingly popular production is based oei the bestselling Daphne du Mauricr novel. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing Friday "MRS. MINIVER" 3 Sessions Friday and Saturday. 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Box Plans Now Open. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) ..30 VOGUE 7.;t0 I Auckland's Popular Modern Intimate Theatre. Knrangahape Road. Phone 43-003 SOMETHING REALLY SPECIAL! "THE FLEET'S IN" ' "THE FLEET'S IN" Dorothy Lamour, Wm. Holden, Jimmy Dorsey. "A STAR IS BORN" (Technicolour Alao "A STAR IS BORN" Special) Janet Gaynor—Fredric March. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ; mm astor mm ' To-night- at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. Virginia Gilninro, George Montgomery in "JENNIE" Chester Morris, Anita Louise in "WAGGONS WESTWARD" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition STALLS, 6d : CIRCLE, 9d •iIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIiIWsIIIIWIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIII^ j! —KERRIDGE THEATRES— 1 |! AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS j j piMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiir TO-DAY'S SCREENINGS I rPAURANGA REGENT To-night: I 1 "Million Dollar Baby" (U). Thurs., Fri.: ! "Twin Beds" (A). TOWN HALL—"Tugboat j Annie Sails Again" (U). I rpE AROHA—REGENT—' "EagIe Squadj X ron" (U). ! rpHAMES REGENT "Bad Men of : .JL Missouri (A). WIIAKATANE REGENT To-night: "Confirm or Deny" (A). Thurs., Fri.: "Broadway" (A). OTOROHANGA— REGENT "Joe Smith, American" (A) ■DAEROA—REGENT—"Street of Chance" X (A). OPOTIKI REGENT -- To-night: "Balalaika" (U). Thurs., Fri.: "Invisible Agent" (A); "Men of Texas" (U). IT AITAIA —PRINCESS Tonight: "Ride v 'em Cowboy" (U). Thurs., Fri.: "Love Thy Neighbour" 'U); "Drums of the Congo" (A). HELENS VILLE —REGENT -- "Vanishing Virginian" (U). XX Virginian" (U). KAWAKAWA KING'S - To-night: "Unholy Partners" (A). Fri., Sat.: "Little Nellie Kelly" (U). ROTORUA (in association) andGISBOR->E —See local papers. Censorship (A) Recorn. by Censor for Adults. Index. (U) Approved for Univ. Exhhtn. TENDERS pOROUGH OF DARGAVILLE. - 0 SEWER PIPES AND FITTINGS, • MANHOLE COVERS AND FRAMES Separate tenders are requested for the following:—Sewer Pipes, 5G,0U0 lineal feet; Cast Iron Manhole Frames and Covers, 190 pnly; Cast Iron Lamphole Frames and Covers. 10 only Tenders to be suitably endorsed and addressed to Town Clerk, Dargaville Borough Council, Dargaville. Closing dale: 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 6. Specifications arid schedules may bo obtained from my offices, 404 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen St., Auckland. RALPH P WORLEY, M.Sc., Chartered Engineer. TRON AND STEEL FOR SALE. X Separate tenders are invited for the purchase of the Iron and Steel described hereunder belonging to the Estate of E. P. Nicholson, a bankrupt:— LOT I.—Approximately 13 tons of Iron. 12 gauge, in sheets of approximately Oft. x 4ft. and -Ift. x 4ft. LOT 2.—.Approximately 2 tons of 14 gauge Steel, in varying sizes. The iron and steel are lying cut, rolled and stacked at Lake Kanieri and Bokitika, from which places the purchaser would have to take delivery. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at or a copy thereof furnished from the office of the undersigned, with whom tenders close on FRIDAY, April 2 next, at 11 a.in The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. W. BROWN, Official Assignee. Old Provincial Building, Durham Street. Christclmrch. rPHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE invites tenders X for the purchase of the Owner's Freehold Interest, subject to the existing leases, in the two under-mentioned properties:— Lot 47, Peace Street. Rotorua. containing 1 rood 1.61 perches, no buildings, subject to lease expiring 1/1/1989, at £4/16/- per annum, no compensation for improvements on termination of lease. Lot 81, Whaka Road, Rotorua. containing 1 rood 00.9 perches, on which is erected dwelling and outbuildings; subject to lease expiring 2(3/3/88 at £S per annum, no compensation for improvements on termination of lease. Full particulars can bo obtained from the Public Trust Office, Rotorua. A deposit of 10 per cent of the purchase price must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at noon on THURSDAY March 25, at the Office of the District Manager, Public Trust Office, Rotorua, to whom tenders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelope and marked "Estate of Michael Flurscheim. tender for purchase of freehold property." ! niENDERS are invited by the Tanranga ; I Borough Council for construction of Two j Public Conveniences the Strand, Borough I of Tanranga. Plans and specifications may be | seen at the office of the Borough Engineer, and tenders, endorsed " Public Conveniences." ] may be deposited with the Town Clerk up till | Noon April 7, 10-13. The lowest or any other offer will not neces- ! sarily involve acceptance. ]DRICE wanted alteration, convert lnj-ge Workshop into Staff Cottage; permit granted.—26 Qnadralit Rd., Onehnnga. IX STAT, STARK IE HOT WATER -I frYSTEMS. Made in sizes for Flats, Houses, Hotels, Restaurants and other requirements. Before deciding upon any Hot Water Installation, consult us. We are Water Heating Specialists. Suggestions and prices given for special installations. D. HENRY AND CO., LTD.. Water Heating Engineers, -Nelson St., Auckland. Ph. 30-136.

GRAND GALA REOPENING NIGHT! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. A GALAXY OF INTERNATIONAL REVUE STARS. NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY, AFTERNOON and EVENING, FOR A BRIEF SEASON, OPHIR REES PRESENTS HIS INCOMPARABLE INTERNATIONAL RADIANT REVUE CO. INTERNATIONAL RADIANT REVUE CO. 50 Brilliant Artists COMPRISING AN AH KAY OF TALENTED COMEDIANS SPECIALTY ENTER TAINERS, OUTSTANDING VOCALISTS. DAZZLING'TAP DANCERS DARING TRAPEZE AND SILVER TIGHT ROPE STARS (from Tivoli Theatre Svdnev) A NOTED MAGICIAN, THRILLING AND AMUSING CYCLE PERFORMERS AND OTHER REVUE AND VARIETY CELEBRITIES, including: JACK RILEY, The Inimitable and Irr&sistiblo Comedian. Dolores Baker, Sensational 011 a Trapeze, From Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, Florette, Daring Continental Exponent of the Silver Tight Rope. Sylvia Poynter, ' Sydney's Dashing: Soubrelte. Stan Chrisp, Genius of the Piano-Accordion. Frank Andrews, Exhilarating on the Grand Piano. Irene Long, Dazzling Tap Dan cor. Ken, In bis Famous Chinese Magic Act. The Ajax Trio, Astounding Cycle and Balancing Act. Adele I aylor, Australia's Gracie Fields. Kathleen Ferris, Golden-Voiced Soprano. Reg. Rushen, The Whistling Caruso. Rakanui, Greatest of All Yodellers. Ophir Rees, Enterlainor and Singer. AND OTHER NOTABLE VAUDEVILLE AND VARIETY ARTISTS. * ALSO, A BEVY OF LOVELY AUSTRALIAN BALLERINAS. Up-to-the-Minute Humorous Snappy Sketches. GORGEOUS DRESSES, PICTURESQUE SETTINGS. EXQUISITE ENSEMBLES A Wonderful Night's Entertainment! EVENING PRICES: D.C. & R.S., 1/-; Unreserved Seats, 3/- & '-»/•; Gallery, !/(><£• 1/. MATINEE PRICES: •_'/• and 1/-. Children Half-price. AH |H*ices plus tux BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS, EADY—LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 6

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