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SEATS NOW ON SALE FOB PATRIOTIC PREMIERE OF "THIS IS THE ARMYTHURSDAY NEXT, 27TH, 8 P.M. Air Conditioned. Dir.: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 4 Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/6 to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. HERE'S A GREAT PROGRAMME I "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" With CHARLES 80YER, JOAN FONTAINE Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "CHILDHOOD DAYS" California Junior Symphony Orchestra. "FIFTH COLUMN MOUSE" Technicolour Melody Cartoon. CIVIC OPEN SUNDAY At the Request of the Authorities for th« Entertainment of All 'Uniformed Members of the Forces, the Merchant Marine and their Civilian Friends. Special Australasian pre-release of Warner Bros. Sensational Story of "Mary Ann," the Flying Fortress, entitled " AIR FORCE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With a He-Man Cast, Headed by JOHN GARFIELD And GEORGE TOBIAS, GIG YOUNG, ARTHUR KENNEDY AFTERNOON, EVENING 2.30 7.45 Seats for Sunday on Sale Now. | THE BERKELEY j MI P s h 9I K AI - This Evening at Eight o'clock. (Special Matinee Programme at 2.0) Walter Huston, Ann Harding and Hundreds of others in "MISSION TO MOSCOW" Warner Bros.' Superb, Absorbing: Drama, from Ambassador Davies' Book. You may not agree with it! You must see it! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Box office open continuously froih 11.30 a.m. ■Unpaid Bookings NOT kepi after 7.45 p.m. fWcAPiroH B pt L SThis Evening at a Quarter to Eight. Ronald Reagan, Ann Sheridan, Robt. Cammißgs, in "KINGS ROW" Warner Bros.' Superb Emotional Draaia from Beliaman's Best Selling Novel. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Cinesound Review, Inform'?). Please, Cartoon; Special Matinee Programme at 2.0. Unpaid Bookings NOT kept after 7.40 pja. 1 THE WINDSOR j To-night at 7.30. Special Matinee at 1.30, Ray Milland, Betty Field in "ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY?" Delightful Domestic Comedy Romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also Roy Rogers (the Singing Cowboy*, ia "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" Action! Adventure! Songs! & Romance! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PAPAKURA Phone 30 STAR To-day, 2 p.m. To-night &" Mon., 7.30 p.m. The Kings of Swing Start Swinging: "ORCHESTRAL WIVES" George Montgomery—Ann Rutherford GLEN MILLER AND HIS BAND Also Ann SHERIDAN—Richard CARLSON "WINTER CARNIVAL" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) (Ni> Pictures ANZAC DAY). WED., TBURS.i One of the Screen's Greatest Triumphs! "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon. David Niven. MAYFAIR SBS SANDRINGHAM To-night and Monday Night, 7.30. Mickey Econey in "A YANK AT ETON. Lynn Bari. Don Arneche and Henry Fonda ia " "THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE." Both Recommended for Universal Exhibition. Supports: March of Time. Our Gang. BIG MATINEE TO-DAY. 1.30—"A Yank at Eton," 3 Cartoons, Our Gang, March of Time and the Serial. LOCAL BODY NOTICES COROMANDEL COUNTY COUNCIL. 0 PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF LOAN. Notice is hereby given that the Coromandel County Council proposes at its Meeting t-o be beld on May 10, 1944. to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £36,000 for the following purposes:— , , 1. Providing proportion of cost of construction of bridges on Main Highways. 2. Providing proportion of cost of reconstructing Main Highways. . • 3. Providing proportion of cost of construction of bridges on County Main Roads and Riding Roads. " 4. Providing coet of improvements !i Whit'ianga and Coromandel township areas. 5. Providing cost of construction of County Offices, Workshops and Sheds. The interest and sinking fuEd on sues Loan will be secured by a Special Rata not exceeding one penny in the £_on tns Capital Rateable Value of all Rattan!® Property in the Connty of Coromandel. Any person having any objection to tne proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Coromandel County Council not later than the day preceding tas said meeting. . . Dated at Coromandel this 14th day of April, 1944. J. H. LUCAS. Connty Clerk. rjpHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER 1 , .BOARD. SHUTDOWN. ' Notice is hereby given that the supply will be Shutdown for the purpose of carrying: oat urgent High-tension Alterations on SCXuAx NEXT, April 23, 1944, in. the undermentioned transformer areas:— . - Nixon Rd., Olahnhu, Nikan St.. Otahuhu, Avenue Rd., Otahnhn, Luke St., Otahnhu, Princess St.. Otahuhc, Queen. bfc., Otannnn, between the hours of. 6.30 a.m. and 9.30 #-®* and again at 1 p.m. till 4 p.m. _ R. H. BARTLEY, M.1.E.E., M.I. Mech.EGeneral Manager. O AG LAN LICENSING DISTRICT. iU Not ice is hereby given that the AnaSS! Licensing Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the District of Raglan wih be held ai the Magistrate's Court. Ngaruawahia oa Wednesday, June 7,. 1944, at Noon All notices of applications must be nuea in duplicate with the undersigned at uw Magistrate's Court, Hamilton, at least ji days before the date of the said me£uoß> Dated at Hamilton Apr?! 17, 1944. H. B. REID, Clerk or .Raglan Licensing Committee _ THOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. JO REFUSE COLLECTION ANZAC DAY. * The collection of Household Refuse wMeil' would ordinarily be made on Tuesday, AP»u 25 (Anzac Day), will be made on Monday Next,' April 24, 1944. it V. D. HULL, acting-Town Cierk._ Tit. roskill road district. JJL HOUSEHOLD REFUSE .COLLECTION ANZAC DAY HOLIDAY. . The Household Refuse Collection norma .j conducted on Tuesdays will, next week' place on Monday. April 24. Otherdajs remain qc ll'SllflJll J. -HL» JIV fct iv* • Clerk and AIT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL.--J? Refuse Removal.—Anzac Dty. April 25, being a holiday, collections made on Wednesday. Thursday and Fi •.» instead of Tuesday, Wednesday and I&ursaaj A. D. JACK, Town Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 10

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