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"G-Men Vs. Black Dragon" Serial AFTERNOON SESSION ONLY TO-DAY. MA J E S T I C A Fuller Theatre Phone 43-210 Continuous 11 am. to 7.15 p.m. Evening Session. 7. ! >0 p.m. j Metro-Goldwyn-MajDr presents Ann Sothern —James Craig with JEAN ROGERS in ' "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" Maisie's doing the biggest job of her life n0w.... but there s always time off for laugns and romance! GET IN THE SWING with "Swing Shift Maisie" Associate Feature: Republic Pictures present Weaver Bros. & Elviry in a Hillbilly Comedy: "SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' Box Plans at Thcatro. _____ Dir • Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE STATE i .no, 7.:?<> DAILY i.:w, 7.:;o Uproarious Comedy .... Kip-roaring Action. WALLACE BEEKY —FAY BAIN JER m "SALUTE TO THE MARINES" In Gorgeous Colour. (Recommended more for Adults) Also: A Stirring Adventure in Melod.v and Romance. JEANETTE MACDONALD—NELSON EDDY >n "NEW MOON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30 A 7.30 p.m. VOGUE 1-30 A 7.30 p.m. | Auckland's Most Modern. Popular intimate Karangahape Rd. Theatre. Ph. 43-003. Blazing with Fury and Emotion.... MAUREEN O'HARA —HENRY FONDA in "IMMORTAL SERGEANT" A Deathless Epic of Desert Adventure.... | Also An Action-packed Story.... | AKIM TAMIROFF—ANNA MAY WONG in j "KING OF CHINATOWN" Both Recommended more for Adults. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Last Six Nights of "CLAUDIA TO-DAY at 2.15 TO-NIGHT at 8.10 AND UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY EVENING j Final Matinee Wednesday J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. Present their incomparable ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY from Theatre Royal, Sydney, in Rose Franken's very charming, very sophisticated and very intriguing comedy.... "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" which is nightly delighting record audiences. Next Saturday Afternoon and Evening AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS Initial production of the big London and New York Comedy Drama Success. . . . "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE A brilliant play of gentle old ladies who poison elderly, homeless old gentlemen, all m fun Box Plans for "Claudia" at Lewis Eauy, Ltd. For "Arsenic and Old Lace' the box plans will be opened on MONDAY MORNING. Evg. Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Saturdays), </; other nights (reservable six days ahead!, 0/; Second Stalls (reservable on day of perforina nee), -1;; Gallery -V. Matinees: 5/, 3/(i and 2/. Children Half-price. All prices plus tax. LECTURES AND MEETINGS W l K, L a 3 : OFEWINU OF SESSION i'ne iy i 4 Classes commence as follows;Musical Appreciation (Mr Owen Jensen) MONDAY. April 17. Literature (Miss J : Hetherington. M.A >. MONDAY. April 17 ~ Economics (Professor H Belshaw) fUES.>A Y, April 18- , , ~ The ~t World 'Prol. U G. Cooper ind" Mis? A Smith MA.). TUESDAY. 'Maori Race Mia-, O. b G Adams, .VI Sc.), TUESDAY April 18. PsycDology (Mr H. C Becrofl M..&). WEDNESDAY, April iy. Art and Desigu ? Mis.- May Smith). WEDNESDAY. April 19. Chairmanship and Public apeak inn w i Swabey), WEDNESDAY, April 19. English Language and Literature (Mr D W. Faigan. M.A.), THURSDAY, April Politics -trid International Affairs (Mr. \\ L G Mrev U.A. 1 . THURSDAY April 20. Youth and the Present World (Mr A R t'hompson, M.A.), THURSDAY. April '2O In addition to the above, there are suburban classes. Have you one in your suburb? Class for Women commences THURSDAY April 20, at U ft.m Fee for course if l-ectures -v*i 11 Lectures, 8/Be sure to . i! programme of uec tu res giving details. Ring or write Director, Adult Education Old G-r&mmar School, Sytnonds Street. Ph. 48-094. HE AL T H TALK S By an International Nutrition Expert. MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER. Founder of Dominion Dietetic Association. FIRST FLOOR, BRUNSWICK BLDGS., 174 Queen Street (Period April 17 to 21). WOMEN ONLY. Commencing 2 i>.m. sharp: MONDAY. —" Bladder Troubles." TUESDAY. —" Rheumatism and Anthritis.' WEDNESDAY —"Building a New Heart." THURSDAY. —" Biliousness and Liver Troubles." . , ~ FRIDAY.—" Haemorrhoids. Also to MEN and WOMEN, Commencing 8 p.m. sharp: THURSDAY.—" -Insomnia." SIX 1 Vital Lectures each and every week—iinti all diSt v reutl Education and enjoyment. SPECIAL Feature. —" The Questions and Answers" Sessions. Brincc your written Questions. NO Children admitted. Silver Collections. GET- BACK ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH 1 Appointments Ph. 42-124. " YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." 4 nCKLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (INC.), ANNUAL MEETING. Mntice is Hereby Given that the Fifth \nnual General Meeting will be held iu the Choral Hall, on Wednesday. April at "Busmessf^"Annual Statement of _ Accounts ariH \uditor's Report; Report; Flection o£ 3 Committee Members; Election of Honorary Auditor; General. MOLLIE JOHNSON, Secretary. X B-—Nomination Forms are a . v ® l ] a , b ,!® from the Secretary and must be lodgec. at the re "ne red office. 'k» Winstone Bide Queen st - at least 48 hours before the meetiut,. VEW-~ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY " AUCKLAND CITY*^SUB-CENTRE. Members and Intending Members are advised that Instructional Classes will commence us under: , First Aid. —Proficiency (women): Mondaj, Al Uon!e 7, Nursing!— Thursday, April 20. at 1 Hygiene.— Elementary and Intermediate: ! Tuesday, April IS, at « P; ul - A .. s Hygiene.—Proficiency: Xue&day, April lb, at to be completed at the Society's Office prior to the commencement of class. A- A. HARKER, Secretary. ~i TJCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. A' NAVIGATION COURSE. ! \ Special Course of Lectures on Navigation will be available during the 1944 Sea- ! sion This course is designed to suit \acht. Launch and Airmen, and covers the syllabus in Navigation and Chart Work tor Mates or Master's and Yachtniaster's Certificates. Classes commence on Wednesday. April ;!!) and end about October 15, 1944. Fee for complete course, X'l/1/. The above course is available for the general public. A A. MUNN, Acting-Registrar TWKLAND A OTHER FEMALE CLOTHING AND I RELATED TRADES EMPLOYEES' INDF ST RIAL UNION OF WORKERS—A Special Meetinc of the above Union will be I held in 15 Tabernacle Bides.. Karangahape ! Road, on Thursday, April '.>(}. at 5.15 p.m. I sharp. All members are requested to attend, j Business: Important; to pass resolution to j refer dispute to Conciliation Council for settlei ment. A. E. COSSET, Secretary. : 4 UCKLAND CITIZENS AND j A RATEPAYERS' ASSN. ! The Meeting advertised for Monday Next, i April 17, in Lewis Kady Hall at s p.m., is | Postponed until MONDAY. MAY, 1. at the | same time arid place. J. 15. DONALD, Chairman. i A Meeting of the above Club will be held ! in the Masonic Hall at Pukekohe on Monj day, 17th inst.. at 10.H0 a.m. Business: To ! 'Elect Executive Committee and General, j Prospective members cordially invited. ,T. W ROBINSON, Convener- ! "IUSS NIKI-TFlxc; OF PRIMARY i Jt PRODUCERS, MASONIC HALL, l'l 1 R l-.KOH E, FRIDAY, APRIL 'J 1. 8 p.m. ! Meeting will be addressed by RepresentsI iive.s (if Farmers' Union, Sheepowners' Federj at ion. Fruitgrowers, Market Gardeners, Bee- | keepers, Poultrykeepers. Business: Farmers' I Federation. General. , Flt.W'K r.IN ACCLIMATISATION CLUB. I « The Annual General Meeting of the ' above Club will be held in the Masonic i Hall, Pukekohe, on Wednesday, April 19, ; at s p.m. \T Z. NATIONAL PARTY" Rcmuera li • Branch. —The Annual Meeting of the ! Branch will be held on Wednesday, 19th inst., I at 7.45 p.m., in the Rernuera Library Hall. C. E. TOM.LIN SON, Hon. Sec. |> A 1)1 ANT fiValtFClub, ifniTy Hall, 3-2 H 'V Queen St.. Tiics.. lSth, 8 p.m. Mrs. G. ! Brooks, "Psychology of Health." Public ini vited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 10

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