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"KING OF THE TEXAS BANGERS" and MAJESTIC A Fuller Theatre Phone 43-210 Continuous 11 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. Evening Session 7.45 p.m. The Coolest Theatre in 'lowil Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents "The Best Picture of any year "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS" With Robert Donat and Greer Garson A saga of the men who build the gieat characters of To-morrow 1 ASSOCIATE FEATURE: Universal Pictures present Dead End Kids & Little lough Guys in "KEEP 'EM SLUGGING" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Note: "Keep 'em Slugging' will not oe screened at 5 p.m. Session. Note: "Mr. Chips screens at 12 noon, d.iu p.m.. 5.20 p.m. and 0 p.m. Box Plans at Theatre. No Telephone Reservations Saturday. X~H~s T RTndmill 111 Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. 11l Four Sesssions Daily |1 Plans at Theatre Phono 43-114. THE BIG FIGHTS ARE NOW ONI All the Epic Bouts since Jack Johnson lost the Crown to Jess Willard. | GENE TUNNEY TOM HEENEY JOE LOUIS MAX BAER I Pill MO CAKNERA MAX SCHILLING GEORGES CARPENTIER JACK DEMI SEY And first scerips of the Australian rnarvel in action—LES DARCY in his O-round bout with GEO. CHIPP — "BOXING MEMORIES "BOXING MEMORIES" "BOXING MEMORIES" Together with the Sporting Classic oi Racetrack Speedsters, "GOLDEN HOOVES" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Programme. II 111 ACTHD Mill DOMINION ROAD j]| [I AM UK ||j|| Phone 01-433. To-night at 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30. Diana Barr.vmore, Robert Cummings, Kav Francis in "BETWEEN US GIRLS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Leo Bowman, Jean Rogers in 'PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) LATEST MARCH OF TIME. MA'LTNEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. "EVERYBODY'S GOING TO THE DOGS" AUCKLAND KENNEL CLUB'S ANNUAL MID-YEAR DOG SHOW BLANDFORD PARK (FOOT OF GRAFTON ROAD) TO-DAY (SAT.), 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ALL THE BEST PEDIGREE DOGS IN THE DOMINION COMPETING. RECORD ENTRY OF 200 DOGS. Admission 1/. Children Cd. COME AND BRING THE KIDDIES. GEO. HUNT, Secretary. DANCING DANCE T O NIGH T. At The CATHOLIC SERVICES CLUB, Corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICES First-class Dance Band Excellent Floor PIRATE SHIPPE CABARET. MILFORD BEACH. The Cabaret that Sets the Standard TO-NIGHT , MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL Dancing 8 to 11.40 p.m. ADMISSION: Double. 2/0; Single. 1/6 Reservations Ring 78-414. "Y\7i E S T H A V E N. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB POPULAR DANCE. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. to Midnight. Good Dancing. Good Supper Al. Clark's Orchestra. Double 6/-. Single. '2/0. Cubicle Reservations at Door Only. Free Launch leaves Launcn Steps, between Ferry Bldg. and Prince's Wharf, 8 p.m. and 8.15 p.m.. returning at 11.15 p.ill (to connect. with last cars from town), and midnight. J FOLEY, Hon. Secretary. I PETER PAN ■ This Afternoon Matinee Dance, 2 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. Ladies 1/0, Men 2/0. DEVOTED TO SWING! TO-NIGHT I dancing, » to Midnight. 3'- ADMISSION - 3/RESERVES: TEL. 48-777. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. TO-NIGHT DANCE AT THE METROPOLE THE SOCIABLE CABARET ADMISSION: 2/0. EVENING DRESS NOT ESSENTIAL. Ph. 42-330. CUBICLE RESERVES ALFRED FENN, Director. i I EARN TO DANCE AT HOME.— I -I.J A 2d stamp will bring complete details of our Home Study Course of Modern Ballroom, Old-time and Party Dancing Our Easy-to-Follow Routine, Text and Footwork Charts show you how to quickly and efficiently learn all the popular dauces. Study our course and Enjoy Life I LAV ELL E SCHOOL OF DANCING. Dept. H., P.O. Box IUUO, Auckland. pOME OUT TO PAPATOETOE TOI NIGHT.—The Good Companions are holding their Popular Fortnightly Dance, Town Hall. Wonderful Music. Come out and enjoy yourselves. Kit 'HMONI) YACHT CLUB, Inc.—Grand ' New Year Dance, West haven Cabaret, New Year's Eve, Dec. 31. Dancing 8-2.30 a.m. A 1 Clarke's Orchestra. Double 10/- Sintrle 5/-. Q YMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING, 30 Symonds S'. Classes iVondays and Thursdays 8 p.m. Private Lessons by appointment.— For particulars call or Ph. 42-237, Ml S SPENCER. RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. —Private Lessons, 2/0 (or t) for X'l). Modern, Old-iime, Tap; 3 Dances by post o/-. LOCAL BODY NOTICES Borough of mount albert. SPECIAL CLEAN-UP WEEK. Residents aro notified that a SPECIAL COLLECTION OF REFUSE (other than ordinary household refuse) will be made during tho week commencing MONDAY. DECEMBER 0, 1913. The Collection on Monday j will be made in the area in which ordinary refuse is picked up on Friday of each week, in other areas special refuse will bo picked up on the tiny following the ordinary refuse collection. Residents are requested to place all special refuse in a compact heap on (he kerb line, not later than 7.30 t.lll. on Hie day of the collection. It would bo of considerable assistance if all tins are flattened. Where residents have any nrn ferrous metals or waste paper for collection, they are requested to place same in separate containers. Residents are asked to specially note the day on which the collection will be made in their particular area, as no collection can be made after tho day appointed T. R. CONG ALTON, Town Clerk. YfiANUIvAU M wrvi COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF RUBBISH COLLECTIONS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 0, 1043. Householders in the following residential areas within the County aro hereby notified that Collections of Rubbish will bo made by Hie Council on the abovo date: —Mangere Bridge District and Favotia Road, Mangere Crossing, Mangere Central District, Buckland's Beach, Papatoetoe (residential areas adjoining Papatoetoe Town District). Refuse to he removed must not include, any organic matter and must be left in compact lots on road frontages within easy reach of motor-truck at 8 a.m. on the above date. EDGAR ASHCR.OFT, County Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24758, 4 December 1943, Page 10

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