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THE PICTURE SO DIFFERENT SO ENTHRALLING IT HAS NO EQUAL I EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (Opp. Public Library) 11 4 FATES! 8 LIVES! ANY ONE OF WHICH COULD BE YOURS 1 CHARLES BOYER BARBARA STANWYCK AND A CAST OF GREAT STARS in Universal Pictures "FLESH and FANTASY" "FLESH and FANTASY" "FLESH and FANTASY" At» Screening: MARCH OF TIME PORTUGAL—CROSSROADS TO EUROPE PLANS AT EMBASSY—PHONE 82-660 Recommended by Censor for Adults. V! mm STRAND 111 || V! Ill) Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. I [III Four Sessions Daily } i Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-134. Children Half-price to All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. Commencing 1 o-day! THE MOST HUNTED AMERICAN IN AN EMPIRE.. . AND SHE WAS HIS PRISONER FOR THE NIGHT! Was it lovers touch....or killer's hands., whose caress kept her chained to his side.... through hunted miles of terror? "TWO TICKETS "T\VO TICKETS TO TO LONDON" i LONDON" With a thrill every foot of the way with Hollywood's Dynamic Stars MICHELE, MORGAN ALAN CURTIS C. AUBREY SMITH And The Singing Star of "Casablanca" DOOLEY WILSON (As Time Goes By) Recommended by Censor for Adults. The Specially Selected Shorts include "RADIO MELODIES" (Musical) "WIZARE OF AUTOS" (Personoddity) "MEN ON ALPS" and the Latest Universal and Paramount News. HiS MAJESTY'S THEATRE "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" has achieved a remarkable and outstanding triumph and it is proving the most successful stage play Auckland has known for many years. TO-NIGHT at 8.10 AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS Matinees To-morrow (Saturday) at 2.15 and Next Wednesday J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. Present Their Incomparable ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY Direct from Theatre Royal, Sydney, in Joseph Kesselring's sensationally Successful Comedy-Drama.... "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" A Comedy ot Thrills and Laughter, Intensely Interesting. Highly Amusing and Highly Entertaining With Lloyd Lamble Ethel Gabriel, Lily Moore, John Tate, Frank Bradley, Bettina Welch. Allan Christie, Sam Stern, John Gray, Alan Rankin, Leslie King. Stephen Chapman and other artists. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Saies at Theatre Kiosk. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Saturdays), 7/: other nights. 8/; Second Stalls (reservable on day of performance), 4/; Gallery, 2/. Matinees: 5/, 3/8 and 2/. Children Half-price to matinees. All prices plus tax. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE IT* AKM, 4.VUO - cow, lease, with purchasing clause pref., by competent farmer. — K W lbiis 11 kiui.u I7IA.RM, OtKsO cows, with necessary buildI ings. no objection improvable place with right of purchase—LPOSM Herald. Hamilton JiiLAT. unfurn , s.c.. quiet, elderly couple.— 1 R A 3-15 Herald. IpLAT or House, unfurn.. M.C.. no children; clean.—HZ2G9 Herald. IT'LAT, unfurn.. or Rooms, urgently, by re- . turned airman.—Ph. 24-568. IT'LAT or Cottage, unfurn., any district. I quiet, middle-aged couple; urgent.—FL33t> Herald. LAT, furn., or House, by American Serviceman, wife and child; vie. Purewa.—E. Nix. 11 Leone Terrace. Ml. Albert. J7ILAT. s.c.. 2 bedrooms, any good locality, one lady, excellent rrfs. Will pay monthly in advance. Rent up to .I' 3 15/-. —Ph. 45-Hls. HOUSE, in or near Auckland KM 178 . Herald. House, small, or s.c. Flat. furn. or unfurn., quiet couple; refs.—Pßl23 Herald. HOUSE or Flat. furn. or unfurn,, by m.c., rio children, good refs. Ph. 30-310. HOUSE or Flat. 2 bedrooms, adults, careful tenants; 3 mths ' rent advance.—EN 120 Herald. HOUSE, by reliable people, vicinity Market Rd., Green Lane, Otaliuhu; board owner if wished.—OT322 Herald. HOUSE or s.c, Flat, preferred unfurn.. any suburb, urgently, by quiet young married couple; rent guaranteed.—l'lcisn Ph. Oi-ISO. UOUSE, small, hand.v trams train or pus, refs.; rent in advance; fond of gardening, almost desperate. —Ph <>3-702 or SBIIBS Herald HOUSE, furn., or Flat. 2-3 months, airman's wife, husband stationed Auckland temporarily.—Ph. 17-334 (eveninscs). or CR 84 Herald. , ROOMS 2 or 3, unfurn., in or near Glen 1 Eden.—RMl44s Herald. (J HOOTING Property wanted to rent or O hire, or for season. —5P.1928 Herald. 00 To 80 Acres, sin table for cropping?, ftandy to Whangarata, Tuakau or Bombay: house not necessary.—PXl96l Herald. C*so Rent Advance. —House, •! rooms, convs., 3J fair condition, Ist, 2nd section; urgent.— Ph. 42-505. QHARE-Milkers: Lease of Dairy Farm. Gt. O Barrier. 20 cows, going concern; 5-roomed Bungalow, school V, mile; cream collected; employment available for off season. 0W230 Herald rpiTIRANGI, for few months; Superior *- modern Home, 1 bedrooms; can produce excellent references; will pay good rental for suitable house Ph. 50-182.

R A T W EEK RAT W EEK RAT W E E K RAT W E E K MAY 1 - MAY 6 MAY 1 - MAY 6 Organised by the AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL arid Metropolitan Local Bodies. The rat is the very embodiment: of uncleanliness and lives mostly in the environs of man. He is largely dependent for food on the supplies man stores and prepares for himself. HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP TO CHECK THE RAT MENACE:— 1. Keep all POOD covered. 2. Never leave -SCRAPS" about. 3. Do not OVERFEED animals or poultry AT NIGHT. 4. BURN all garbage or PLACE IN COVERED BINS. 5. See that rubbish bins are SOUND and LIDS kept on. 6. Do not ACCUMULATE rubbish. 7. Attention shou Id be given to making your PREMISES RATPROOF. 8. Your Council's Sanitary Inspector will give you advice on rat suppression ASK HIM. Rata have no redeeming feature and should be riithlessly exterminated. DESTROY RATS by Poisoning, Trapping, Elimination of Runs, Burrows and Shelter and Every Other Possible Means. REMEMBER premises free from rats. Supplies of rat poison can be had free by City Residents from the Chief Sanitary Inspector's Office, Town Hall. Suburban Residents can secure similar supplies from their own local bodies, also FREE poisoned baits are available at all leading grocery stores during RAT WEEK. Proprietary lines can be purchased "from Chemists, Grocers, Ironmongers, etc. DO YOUR DUTY jTI a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24879, 28 April 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24879, 28 April 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24879, 28 April 1944, Page 6