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BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END OH ATTEND THE MATINEES PLAZA QUEEN STREET Phone 41-586 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-day: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. RKO Radio Presents The Screen's Most Ambitious Undertaking "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" Presenting CHARLES LAUGHTON —IDA LUPINO BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT CUMMIN OS HERBERT MARSHALL —RAY MILLAND ANNA NEAGLE —MERLE OBERON "\Vith 70 More Hollywood Favourites BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY For Allied Forces and a Civilian Friend 2 P.M. TWO SESSIONS Yon Can Buy Your Seats To day OXFORD OXFORD Opp. G.P.O. QUEEN ST. Phone 42-274 TIVOLI TIVOLI Nr. Grafton Bridge Phone -11-3 30 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Oxford (Sessions Daily) : 11, 2, 5 & 8 j Tivoli: Nightly at 8 COMMENCING TO-DAY Thrills As Never Before! Here It Is AMERICA'S DREAM COME TRUE THE BOMBING OF TOKYO! AND WHAT MADE IT POSSIBLE SEE what it takes for a lad to win his winga. SEE these Air-borne Heroes in the Army's Avenging Bombers! SEE the boys who are making it hot for the Axis with their Flying Fortresses and the secret Norden Bombsisht. PAT O'BRIEN As the Devil-may-care Bombing Trainer with his fighting eye on Tokyo. RANDOLPH SCOTT As the Cocky Lone Wolf Pilot, waging a one-man war of his own. WALTER REED—ANNE SHIRLEY BARTON MacLANE In the Screen's Great Drama of tho Men with Silver Wings " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) "A NUMBER OF THINGS" Do You Consider there is Any Case for Revision of the "Mareo" Trial? .Have you heard the many amusing and intimate details of the famous libel action JOHN FULLER v. THE TRIAD? And the "incident" of the tuning fork? Do you knowJames Carroll's oratory and his noble tribute to his dead friend. William Herries-? These and other unusual incidents and stories of a bold and varied nature will he reviewed RICHARD' SINGER Presented by Norton Hammond at the opening of a New Zealand Tour in AN UNCONVENTIONAL ADDRESS At LEWIS EADY HALL THIS SATURDAY b P.M. An Evening Of REVELATIONS AND REFLECTIONS By one of New Zealand's Most Brilliant and Charming Radio Speakers. Supporting Artists— ROBERT SIMMERS and GORDON FAGAN In Solos and Duets. Admission, 2/' ft. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PUBLIC NOTICES THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE ± TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Results of Appropriation Meeting held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2-1, 1944. BALLOTS—LOANS FREE OF INTEREST Groups Clusters Shares Locality 6 <3B 200/72 Remuera 7 281 1121/4 Dominion Rd. 11 49,5 1977 £ 19S0Remuera 21 273 81.7/9 Hamilton & City 24 4 10/12 Glen Afton & Waihou 2ft 260 775/S0 Wellington & City 2-3 256 • "66/8 City 32 377 2257/62 City 33 179 1069/74 Tiibikaramea & Kaipara Flat® 39 35 205/10 Grey Lynn SALES BY TENDER , Groups Successful lence-ns 3 .. £25 per £IOO 13 •• •• *25 .. 14 £26/10 11 :: :: :: fl :: :: 19 £2< „ i. 22 •. • • .. £36 „ » 26 .. .. .. ,, it 29 .. . . • • £36 ~ H 34 £:i ~ •< •> 35 £34 .. Total for Appropriation, £17,400. P.O. Box 52, R. D. MATTHEWS, Auckland. Secretary. Phis.: 41-579, 43-579. THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. (In conjunction with the Mt. Eden Patriotic Committee.) CIVIC WELCOME AND SOCIAL EVENING, CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MT. EDEN ROAD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 29. 1944, 8 p.m. The Mayor and Councillors and Committee extend an'invitation to all Mount Eden Members of the Overseas Armed Forces on furlough; also Service Women, Men of the Navy. Air Force and .Merchant Marine who have* served overseas and returned since July 23, 1943. Seats will be. reserved for returned men and next-of-kin. A presentation will be made to each returned member of the Forces. DANCE IN BALLROOM TO FOLLOW. The Citizens of Mount Eden Borough Hre cordially invited to attend. R. J. MILLS, Mayor, Chairman of Patriotic Committee. Boroughs of onehunga and ELLERSLIE, ROAD DISTRICT OF MT ROSKILL. AND MANGERE RIDING, COUNTY OF MANUKAU. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTION USE OF HOSES AND SPRINKLERS. Public Notice is hereby given that the Restriction, imposed on the 18th day of January, 1941 as to the use of Hoses and Sprinklers within the above-mentioned Districts is removed as from the date hereof. H, J. WHITE. Mayor. Ellerslie. J. PARK, Mayor, Onehunga. C. M. McCULLOUGH. Chairman, Mt. Rosjuli Road Board. F M. WATERS. Chairman, Manakan County Council. Auckland, February 24, 1914. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY. LTD. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Company will be held in the Registered Office of the Company, 26 Wyndtiarn St., Auckland, on Friday, the -'sth day of February, at 11. a.m., to receive tho Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, and to elect 2 Directors and 2 Auditors in place of those who retire at. such Meeting, but who are eligible for re-election, and for' any other business that may lie brought before the Meeting, of which due notice has been given. The Share Transfer Book and Register of Members will be Closed from Friday, February 11, to Friday, February '25, both days inclusive. Dated this 21th dav'of January, 1911. By Order of the Board, ' J. N. WGOLLAMS, Secretary. \ 1 10DICAL REGISTRATION.—I, ALLAN -H JJKIL WHITE. M.8., C-h.8., It'll, now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on the 2.'ird March next to have my name placed <>n the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that 1 have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Auckland.-—A. X. WHITE, c.o. Auckland Public. Hospital. Dated at Auckland. ;y/44. IN"bankruptcy. IN THE MATTER 5. OF NORMAN ARTHUR THAYER. Notice is hereby given that 1 intend to appiv to the Supreme Court at Auckland on FRI DAY. the :I«-1 day of March, 1911. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as my application may be heard, for an order of discharge. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of February, I'M t. N. A. THAYER. TN THE ESTATE OF MARY ROSE J HUNT, of Auckland, Married Woman, Deceased.- Any persons having claims against the above Estate are requested to forward same, in triplicate, and having endorsed thereon a certificate that the amount was due and owing at the, date of death, namely, January •>», nut. to—F. K. HUNT, Administrator, c/o Allan J. Moody, 26 Shorthand St., Auckland | > ESULTS OF PAINTING COMPETITION IV IN XMAS STOCKING.—First, Prize: Marie Berry, 205 Earn St., Invercargill. Second Prize: Joyce C'oxtjead, Waitakarurii, Hnuraki Plains. Third Prize: Beverley Arthur, Massey Bd„ Mangere East. E, J. BAUDINET, 1 Secretary, Paragan Paint Co,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24827, 25 February 1944, Page 6

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