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THREE SESSIONS 11 _ ? _ ft EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) British Empire Films present N.Z. Premiere Now It Can Be Told Was England Ever Invaded? "WENT THE DAY WELL?" "WENT THE DAY WELL?" "WENT THE DAY WELL?" A Stirring and Exciting Story of the Sublime Courage of the English against German Paratroops LESLIE BANKS FRANK LAWTON BASIL SYDNEY ELIZABETH ALLEN MARIE LOHR MEUVYN JONES Recommended by Censor for Adults THURSDAY NEXT! VAN HEFLIN LIONEL BARRYMORE RUTH HUSSEY In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "TENNESSEE JOHNSON" Plans at Embassy Phone Approved for Universal Exhibition. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE STATE Nightly 7.30 p.m. Mat. Tucs., 1.30 p.m. Helen Maclnnes' Thrilling Spy Story Brilliantly Portrayed in M.G.M.'s "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" Introducing a New Screen Personality PIERRE AUMONT With SUSAN PETERS—SIGNE HASSO. A Blueprint for invasion.... torn right out of the headlines. .. .Now crowding the screen with thrills. .. .Commandos raid hidden U-boat base... See it with your own eyes. (Recommended more for Adults) Supports include:—M.G.M. Passing Parade, Pete Smith Specialty, Col. Cartoon, News Review and Mafch of Time. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30 VOGUE 7-30 Auckland's Most Modern, Popnlar, Intimate Karangahape Rd. Theatre. Ph. 43-003. Finally To-night: . Barbara STANWYCK—George BRENT in "THE GAY SISTERS" Recommended more for Adults. Also Tyrone POWER—Linda DARNELL in "THE MARK OF ZORRO" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing To-morrow, 1.30 p.m. & 7.30 p.m. The Year's Sensational Musical Triumph RITA HAY WORTH—VICTOR MATURE in "MY GAL SAL" A Technicolour Extravaganza. Also It's Streamlined Comedy with STAN. LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY in "FLYING DEUCES" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TENDERS VTANAWATU-OROUA RIVER DISTRICT To Contractors.—Tenders are invited foi the Duplication of Moutoa Main Drain Mood states, Lowfer Manawatu. Work comprises con strnction of six gates, each 10ft x-12ft open ing, in reinforced concrete, and excavation oi new channel, '20,000 c. yards of spoil, lender.' close with the undersigned at Noon Wednesday, December 15, 1943. H R. Farqubar Engineer. M.0.R.8., P.O Box Bank of Vmv Zealand PhnmbHrs Palmerslon North

Issued by the Department of Health. IN SKIM MILK THIS HAS GONECREAM AND FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS BUT THIS REMAINSPROTEIN, LIME, PHOSPHORUS and other Minerals—also VITAMIN B. SKIM MILK BUILDS BONE AND TEETH Use this valuable food for cooking. Every grown-up should drink or take as food TWO glasses of milk every day, and every child needs at least THREE. Now this, in a large family, may come expensive. The way out is to use SKIM MILK for cooking. It is a wonderfully cheap and nutritious food. Skim Milk is milk that has lost its fat and fat soluble • vitamins, BUT IT RETAINS ALL THE OTHER ESSENTIALS. It is very rich in Protein, Lime, Phosphorus and other minerals, and also in Vitamin B. In other words, Skim Milk gives us just the things that are lacking in our diet and which are needed to build strong bones and good, hard teeth. To give your child the lifelong boon of a healthy bohe structure and siound teeth, Skim Milk is to all intents and purposes as good aa whole milk. This has been proved in actual tests. In addition, Skim Milk is economical, is easy to use and store, keeps indefinitely, and can be used as powder or liquid. FOR A HEALTHIERvv

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 6