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. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY I "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" Approved for Universal Exhibition. <^crjrlTc\ Centrally Heated. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd 4 Sessions Daily—ll a.m., '1 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 30-l0o! Commencing To-morrow—-"THE FIGHTING 69TH" "THE FIGHTING 69TH" SMILE r LAUGH 11 HOWLIII At the Grandest Regiment of flighting Men in the Whole Cockeyed "World. Starring JAMES CAGNEY As Uncle Sam's Heroic One-man Armyaccording to his own story PAT O'BRIEN As the Lovable Father Duffy. GEORGE BRENT As Wild Bill Donovan. If it's a fight, they're in it, and if they're in it, man, that's a real fight. ALAN HALE DENNIS MORGANFRANK McTIUGH JEFFREY LYNN Recommended by Censor for Adults "CALLING ALL GIRLS" ' Hollywood's Most Beautiful Females "HATTERAS HONKERS" Sports Parade in Technicolonr. "WHO'S WHO AT THE ZOO" Looney Tune Cartoon. PARAMOUNT AIR MAIL NEWS. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. Presenting the Song Scena "Trees." | THE BERKELEY Final Screening To-night at Eight. Fredric March, Margaret Sullavan, > Glenn Ford in "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT' An Enthralling, Powerful Drama, mingled with Comedy. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). Cinesoand Review, etc. THE CAPITOL [ George Sanders, Lynn Ban in "FALCON TAKES OVER" An Intriguing, Gripping Comedy Mystery. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Grant Mitchell, Nana Bryant in "FATHER IS A PRINCE" Furious, Delightful Family Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

riuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiifiiiiHiiiHninriiuiiiiijiiiiniiumHinmrninnnKiiiiiunim'1- KERRIDGE THEATRES -I | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS | BaiimjmaiiiiiimmiiHrammtiimiiiiimiiiiiiHinimmmnimiiiiHßafil TO-DAY'S SCREENINGS TAURANGA REGENT "Lady Hamil. ton" (A). Sat.-Mon.: "Bali o£ Fire" (A) TOWN HALL—"iloon Over Her Shoulder"' rpE AROHA.—REGENT—"Rings On Her X Fingers" (U). rj^HAMLS—REGENT—"She's My Lovely" WHAKATANE REGENT "This Gaa For Hire" (A). Sat., Tues.: "Beyond tba Blue Horizon" (U). OTOROHANGA REGENT "Smiling Ghost" (A). PAEROA REGENT "Glamour Boy" ■ (U); "Torpedo Boat" (U). OPOTIKI REGENT R.A.F." (IT). Fri. only: "Pacific Blackout" (A); "Moonlight in Hawaii" (U). KAITAIA PRINCESS "Desperate Chance Ellery Queen" (U); "Mother Riley in Business" (U). Sat., Mon.: "Tarzan's Secret Treasure" (D). HELENSVILLE— REGENT—"A Yank on the Burma Road" (U>; "Wild Bill Hickok Rides Again" (U). KAWAKAWA KING'S Fri., Sat.: "Honky Tonk" (A); "Cadets on Parade" <U). ROTORUA (in association) and GISBORNE —See local papers. Censorship (A) Recom. by Censor for Adnltg. Index. (TJ) Approved for Univ. Exhbtn. PUBLIC NOTICES "YTEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY tine.), AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. RED CROSS SOCIETY SHOP. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), British Chambers, High Street. Under Auspices of VICTORIA LEAGUE of Auckland, in the charge of the VICTORIA LEAGUE YOUNG CONTINGENT. Proceeds in aid of Society's General Purposes Fund. Cakes, Produce and other Useful Articles on Sale. Please Support Us. NOTICE OF GUNFlßE.—Residents of Waiuku-Waipipi area are warned that Gunfire will be heard on June 18, 19, 21, '22, 19-13, from 0730-1600 hours, in the vicinity of the west end of Alders Road. The danger area will be 1500 yards inland and 2 miles to seaward, along the coast between the extension of Alders Road on the south and Dickey G-leeson Road on north. Shipping masters and owners of small craft are requested to keep clear of this area during above periods. TVTOTICE TO PERSONS AFFECTED BY IN AN APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE UNDER PART 111. OF THE IN DCSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT. 19.36. MANUFACTURE OF MALT EXTRACT. An Application has been received from MESSRS. A. WANDER. LTD., London, for a Licence to commence and to carry on in the above industry to the extent of manufacturing bakers' malt extract and commercial malt extract. Any person who considers lie will be materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on this application and wishes to make representations accordingly must furnish them ie. writing not later than June 24 to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. pIURCH PARADE. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Members of the Venerable Order of St. John and of the 1 St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade and friends to attend the ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE And Service! to be held at St. MatthewV Church, City, on Sunday Next, June 20, at 3 p.m. The Address will be given by the Rt. Rev. Archbishop Averill, D.D.. Sub-Prelate of the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem. S. E. LANGSTONE, Secretary. NOTICE OF GUNFIRE. Residents in vicinity of Wharehine, Run Road, are warned that gunfire will be heard from OSOO June 20 to 1200 June 26. Danger area will be south of Run Road for a distance of 7 miles toward Kaipara Harbour. Shipping masters and owners of small craft are requested to keep clear of this srea daring above practices. UNION. 2/6 Buys you 10 Tickets In The He.'nlng Hand Alluvial Gold Art Union. An& £1 gives you SO Chances. First Prizt, 520; Second, £3;! Third, £2. Objects: To. raise funds for supplying Comforts to the Inmates of Hospitals, Homes, etc.. in many pan? of the North Island. HELP A WORTHY CAUSE. By Licence Under Section 42, Gaming Act, 1908. Owing to the heavy demand for tickets you are urged to send for yours early and avoid disappointment. Send for tickets, enclosing Stamped, Addressed Envelope, to AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COMFORTS COMMITTEE, P.O. Box 1402, Auckland. MISS. L. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. Closes July 26. Drawn August 12. T\ R U 1 D S LODGE. Grand Lodge Officers will be visiting Lodges in the Auckland District as follows: June 16th. Waiteraata and Manukau; 17th, Roskill; 21st, Dargaville and Wellsford; 22nd, Whangarei; 23rd, Devonport and New-, market; 2Sth, Te Aroha; 29th, Ngaruawahia; 30th, Huntly. Full Attendances are requested at all Meetings. MOTOR ROAD SERVICES NZ.R- ROAD SERVICES. . AWANUI-KAITAIA-OTIRIA. VIA KAEO ROUTE. On and after Monday. June 21, 1943, the following timetable will be observed on the above route:— MONDAY TO SATURDAYDepart Awanui 5.15 a.m., Ivaitaia 5.30 a.m., Oruru 6.25 a.m., Mongonui Bridge 6.40 a.iii., Oruaiti 6.55 a.m., Totara North Bridge 7.25 a.m., Whangaroa Bridge 7.40 a.m., Kaeo S а.m., Waipapa 8.30 a.m., Kerikeri a.m., Paihia Cross Road 9 a.m.. Pakaraka 9.15 a.m. Arrive Otiria 9.30 a.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. Depart Otiria 4.30 p.m., Pakaraka 4.45 p.m., Paihia Cross Road 5 p.m., Kerikeri 5.10 p.m., Waipapa 5.30 p.m., Kaeo 6 p.m., Whangaroa Bridge 6.15 p.m., Totara North Bridge б.30 p.m., Oruaiti 7 p.m., Mongonui Bridge 7.15 p.m.. Oruru 7.30 p.m., Kaitaia 8.30 p.m. Arrive Awanui 8.45 p.m. MOTOR services.— NEW PLYMOUTH, HAMILTON. AUCKLAND. —Gibson's Motors are observing the following time-table: Monday to Saturday: New Plvmouth dep. 7.45 a.m. Hamilton arr. p.m., connects with express train leaving Hamilton 3.4 p.m. Auckland arrive 6.30 p.m. Mondav to Saturday: Hamilton dep. 11 a.m. New Plymouth arr. 6 p.m.—Ring 44-960. Road Service Booking Office . for Gibson s Motors for reservations or further particulars. V UC'KLAND. THAMES, HAURAKI ■A PLAINS.—WM. WHITE AND SONS, LIMITED. Cars depart Bus Terminal. Ph. 41-963 (3 lines). Auckland daily. 8.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m. Thames daily, 7.30 a.m., 3 p.m. Coromandel daily (except Sunday), 5.30 a.m. Sunday: Thames and Auckland, 6.30 p.m.— WM. WHITE & SONS, LTD. Office. 41-963 AIJCKLAND-WAIHL— Cars depart Auckland Bus Terminal for Hauraki Plains, Paeroa, Waihi, 10 u.tn., 3 p.m., Sunday, 0 p.m. Fares: Paeroa, 13/6 Waihi. 16/-. Depart Waihi for Auckland. 8 a.m. 2.30 p.m.; Sunday 4.45 p.m. Reserve seats at least 24 hours before departure Free baggage limited to one package of 301b TRANSPORT. LIMITED. Ph. 41-yoa

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24612, 17 June 1943, Page 6

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