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ATTEND THE MATINEES /II QUEEN' STREET / jul Phone 41-580 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Today: 11 am., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 5 p.m. Session also on Mon. (Labour Day) 20th Century-Fox presents Alfred Hitchcock's Most Exciting Production of "LIFEBOAT" "LIFEBOAT" "LIFEBOAT" By JOHN STEINBECK, and starring TALLULAH BANKHEA'D William Bendix, Walter Slezak. Mary Anderson, Henry Hull. Canada Lee. Men against the Sea. . . . Women against Men .•...in a Story Packed with Thrills! Box Plans at Theatre. Recommended by Censor for Adults. OXFORD I I" TIVOLI OXFORD -T TIVOLI Opp. 0.P.0. J* Nr. Grafton QUEEN ST. ] Bridge Phone 42-274 | | Phone 44-.136 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Oxford (Sessions Daily) : 11, 2, 5& 8 Tivoli: Today at 2 & 8 GRAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT Columbia Films Present GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY At the top of his form, with 3 New Song Hits, in a Cracking New Formby Winner "GET CRACKING" "GET CRACKING" Apfroved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plan Now Open For Monday. TIVOLI TIVOLI Nr. Grafton Bridge Phone 44-138 Todav at 2. Tonight at 7.15. Phone 60-142. RAY MILLAND—BETTY FIELD "ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY" A JAMES CAGNEY—PAT O'BRIEN "THE FIGHTING 69th" Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlta.

By Special Permission J. C. Williamson Theatres. Ltd. SOLD OUT LAST NIGHT SO BE EARLY! TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. MATINEE, 2.30 P.M. GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S "H.M.S. PINAFORE" "H.M.S. PINAFORE" "H.M.S. PINAFORE" "H.M.S. PINAFORE" "H.M.S. PINAFORE" Produced by the Army Education and Welfare Services with a Cast of 50 and Orchestra of 17 N.Z. Services' personnel Seddon Memorial Technical College, WELLESLEY ST. Reserves: Lewis Eady, Ltd. SI- 2/> Matinee Reserves Sold Out. JTH FIELD REGIMENT and Attached 4 Units.—Reunion in R.S.A. Building, High Street. November 25. Members wishing to attend write MARTYN, 23 Ely Avenue. Remuera. CAMPING FOR BOYS. Y.M.C.A. CAMP. WAIOMO. The Y.M.C-A. of Hamilton is conducting its Annual Holiday Camp for Boys at Waiomo, on the Thames Coast, It operates for C weeks from December 23 to February 3. A Boy may attend for 2, 4 or fl weeks. The Camp is open to all Boys of the community 10 to 10 yrs. of age, and, while sympathetic and individual attention is given every boy, strict discipline is a feature of the Camp. , HEALTH. SAFETY. DISCIPLINE ARE FEATURES OF CAMP WAIOMO. Fine sleeping quarters, high-grade meals, competent health officers and experienced and understanding Leaders in control. JOYOUS ACTIVITIES FILL THE HOURS.

Boys will delight in Overnight Camps, Nature Lore, Campcraft. Woodcraft, Fishing, Boating, Exploring Mountain Streams, Bush Rambles and All-day Hikes of Discovery. How to launch and beach a boat, reading a comimss, handling an axe. blazing a trail, what to do if lost, where k> find the right kind of firewood, building a fire, cooking, putting up a tent, nidging the height of a tree, finding North, life saving, first aid and knotting will be included in the study of Campcraft. Model Aeroplane Making, Lino Cutting, Net \Yeaving, Rustic Furniture Making give opportunities for self-expression. Swimming, -.Archery, Cricket, Baseball, Football, Athletics, Campfires, Treasure Hunts, Concerts, Mystery and Adventure Yarns and dozens of other experiences "which appeal to the heart of every virile Boy, A SEASIDE HOLIDAY TENDER ,!I>feAL CONDITIONS. The Camp will be nnder the personal supervision of MR. RAY S. WHIT EM,AN, who has had rich experience in the supervision of Boys' Camps and Boy Problems. He will be assisted by a carefully-selected band of trained leaders. • ENROL YOUR BOY NOW FOR CAMP WiAIOMO. Parent* are advised to register their Boy early, as numbers are limited. Send for Illustrated Folder, giving Full Particulars. Write, call or Ph. 1000. RAY S. WHITEMAN, Camp Director, Y.M.C.A., Hamilton. OUTDOOR SPORTS ONEHUNGA AND 'DISTRICT R.S.A QUEEN CARNIVAL. WRESTLING (Under the Auspices of the A.W.A.) In Support of the SporU Queen. .GLOUCESTER PARK, ONEHUNGA MONDAY. LABOUR NIGHT, OCTOBER 23, 8 P.M. PROFESSIONAL BOUTS: KEN. KENNETH t. FRANK BORIC KEN. KENNETH v. TAI YATES. TAI YATES v. FRANK BORIC. AMATEUR BOUTS By the Following Leading Wrestlers; W. WILLIAMSON v. L. HAWKINS. V". RAWLE t. D. MARSH. G. WHITE v. H. YOUNG. Take Tram to Onehunga Terminus Admission: Ringside Seata, S/-j All Others, 2/6. ALL SPORTS—SUPPORT YOUR QUEEN

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH YOU NEED VITAMIN A YOU NEED VITAMIN A YOU NEED VITAMIN A —So make room for CARROTS! —So make room for CARROTS I Now is the time to ensure that there will be an ample supply of fresh vegetables for the family right at your own back door. And while putting in your seeds, see that you have a good patch of carrots. Carrots are rich in VITAMIN A—the vitamin which helps to keep our eyes keen (preventing night blindness). It builds up resistance to infection by strengthening the lining membranes of the nose, throat and lungs. It helps to make a healthy skin and prepares the way for future healthy teeth before a child is born. Vitamin A is present also in milk, butter, eggs and liver. Butter is rationed, eggs and liver are inclined to be short at times, SO WE SHOULD TURN TO CARROTS FOR THIS IMPORTANT VITAMIN. Use carrots cooked—use them grated on salads—or give young carrots raw to the children. Try serving a green vegetable with cooked carrots, or failing this, chopped parsley. Start planting carrots NOW, and dig your own supplies the year round. > FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25030, 21 October 1944, Page 12

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