This Evening's Performance of RANDOM HARVEST" is BOOKED OUT! There will be 468 unreserod wto Mid at 7 pm. . . .and there are THREE OIHER SESSIONS AT 11 A.M-2 P.M. —5 P.M. Bonking! tor ■« Performance! »re execptionally heavy. Plans open in the Mam Loyer daily from 10 a.m to 7.30 p.m ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Puller. The Ten Best Pictnres of 1044 rolled into one. .. .Metro-Goldwvp-Mayer s "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" with Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON PHILIP DORN —SUSAN PETERS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ST. JAMES' OPEN SUNDAY I | ST. JAMES' OPEN SUNDAY! At the Request of the Authorities and for the Entertainment of the Forces in Uniform and Civilian friends, ST. JAMES' THEATRE will be open SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING at 2 p. m .—TWO SESSIONS —7.45 p.m. (Doors open 1.30 and 7 p.m.) PRESENTING THE ABOVE PROGRAMME IN FULL. Seats, May Be Booked Now. - FULLER THEATRES - iiiiiiiihiiiihiiihiwiiiiiik pwTON (PRINCE EDWARDIr~ ROY ROGERS GEO. ("Gabby") HAYES in "ROMANCE ON THE RANGE" GLORIA JEAN, DONALD O'CONNOR in "MR. BIG" "MR. BIG" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserve Early For To-night. Grand Matinee 1 o-day, ■ 1.30. .'jiiiiiiitiiiuniiiiiiinifniiiiHtL' nv VOKPORT I VICTORIA! Ph E i?7i*S.viuivtun TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. 1 Siiwiiiiiiwmiiiimiiiiiiimitr. The Fun Is On! Hold Your Seat?; JOE E. BROWN—JUDY CANOVA in "CHATTERBOX" Also Showing: 1 ROY ROGERS—SMILEY BURNETTS in "IDAHO" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | Children's Special Matinee To-day at 1.15 p.m. The Above Big Programme. j XH REE LAMPS j IBRII ANNLA I Phone 20-011. = = This Evening, 7.30. niiiiiniiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiir; Mary Martin, Dick Powell, Betty Button, Eddie Bracken in "HAPPY GO LUCKY"' Approved fw Universal Exhibition. Also Showing. "A MAN'S WORLD' with William Wright, Marguerite Chapman. Recommended by Censor for Adults. MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.301 ] Feature: "Happy Go Lucky." ! Serial: "G-Men versus the Black Dragon," | Ep. 7. Cartoon, Comedy, Etc. i jmmmiimimiimmmiiimtwmr GREY LYNN. | CAMEO § Kgta^u t (Serial 7 p.m.) i Deanna Durbin & Edmund O'Brien in "THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. "I LIVE ON DANGER" Chester Morris & Jean Parker. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Cinesound News A Serial. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1-10. GIARDEN FETE, to be opened by His Lordship Dr. Lititon, will be held at i the Marist Brothere' Scholasticate. (J1 7 lit. | Albert Rd., Epsom, To-day (Saturday), April j 15, at 2 p.m. The American Band will be in ! attendance. LECTURES AND MEETINGS ! * Co I'IIALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT I A SOCIETY (Estab. lbiy). i NINETY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. I Notice is hereby given that the Ninety- ! fifth xVnnual Meeting of the Members o: the j Society will be held in the Society's Head Office Build in*, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney, at j 2 15 o'clock in the afternoon of Briday, June ! v, 1044, for the purpose of:— I 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors j on the business of the Society for the year t ended 31st December, 1943. ■2. Receiving the declaration of the result ! of the election of Directors. 1 3 Electing an Auditor in lieu of E. S. | Wolfenden, Esq., A.1.A., F.C.A. (Aust.) who ! retires in terms of By-law S3 and is eligible I for re-election. 1 By-law S3 (c) provides that no member i other than a retiring Auditor shall be eligible j for election as Auditor unless notice in writ- ! ing of his candidature shall have been given to the Society at least 30 days previous to I the Annual Meeting. | Notice is also hereby sriven that a Ballot i for the Election of Two Directors will be } held at each Office and at the Fiji Agency I of the Society on Monday, 22nd May, 1944, j between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. t The Directors due to retire in terras of ! Bv-law 55 are:—Slß SAMUEL lIORDERN, 1 K.8.E., and WILLIAM ABERDEEN I \TA C KAY. KSQ. Both the retiring Directors j are candidates for re-election. I The following members have also given the requisite notice that they are candidates:—COLlN MILLMAN ASHTON, ESQ., and JOHN EDWARD GAR VAN. Esq. Any member may vote personally at the Ballot at the Branch or District Offiee_ at which his premiums are payable or by signS ing and forwarding to such Office before ] the Ballot closes a Voting Paper obtainable I on application. | Any member whose premiums are payable I at the Fiji Agency may vote there either I personally or by poet; and one whose preI miums are payable at any other Agency (as j distinct from a Branch or District Office) may I so vote at the Head or Branch Office at I which his policy is registered. Under By-law 57 (f) Powers of Attorney I must be produced 48 hours before the open--1 insr of the Ballot at the Head or Branch > Office at which the member's policy i? regis- | tered and not at District Offices. Tn the case j of policies registered at the Fiji Agency, | Powers of Attorney must, be produced at that I Agency. By Order of the Board. S. OSMOND, Secretary. | Head Office, 87 Pitt St., Sydney. | April 5. 1941. 4 UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD I A BOYS' ASSOCIATION (INCOR.). j The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Lewie Eady Hall. Queen Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY | EVENING NEXT. April IS, at S p.m. | The celebration of the 75th .Anniversary of | the Founding of the School will be discussed jand all Old Boys are invited, whether or not • they are at present Members of the AssociaI tion. J. W. KEALY, Secretary. BA H A' I FAITH. "R A H A'U'LLAH—WHO IS HE?" Speaker: Mrs. Dulcie Burns Dive. SUNDAY. 7 p.m., I FABIAN CLUB ROOM, 3 QUEEN ST. { Other Meetings: Baha'i Centre. 8 Pierce Bldgs., Symonds St. Second and Fourth Tuesdays in Month, 2.15 p.m.; Sundays between Public Lectures, rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the AUCK--1 LAND TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION will be held, WEDNESDAY, April 19, 8 p.m.. Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. Business: Consideration of Annual Report and Balancesheet for Season 1943; Election of Officers; General H. W. BRIEN, Hon. Secretary. Ph. 44-571 Business, 20-555 Residence. ! ttmted Truth centre ] vJ (Seekers' Forum), j Every Monday at 7.50 p.m. in Fountain of I Friendship Hall. Newton Rd., 2 doors from j Sytnonds St. Of Vital Interest to all. Programme for Monday, April 17. includes Lecture by Mr. George Jackson. Subject: Practical Methods for Compost Making. Community Singing. Musical Items. Members and friends invited. Collection. A. W. MAR LEY. Hon. Sec. ; liRANKLIX LICENSING DISTRICT. | A Notice is hereby given that the Annual I Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the I District of Franklin will be held in the Court- | house at Pukekohe on THURSDAY, the Ist day of June. 1911, at noon. H. MUNRO* Clerk of Licensing Committee. | YEW ZEALAND PEOPLE'S UNIVER- | ii SITY, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Sgt. Maurice Lee, M.A. Subject: "The Struggle in China" (Lantern Slides) 3 Queen St. Discussion. Arrive Early. rpHE. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. [ 1 The Annual Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY Next. April 26, 1944, at 2.15 a.m. F. E. SUTHERLAND, Manager. rpHE Life of a Catholic. 12 Talks, by Rev. 1 Father A. E. Bennett, each Monday, 8 p.m.; Express Co. Bldg., 10 Fort St. April 17, No. 8. Marriage is Hol.v. Non-Catholics [ welcome. Questions Invited. j
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