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TODAY TONIGHT 11 _ 2 _ 5 _ 8 EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLES LEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY—PH. 32-060. PRECAUTION I The Aisles of this Theatre have been especially padded to protect Patrons rolling (hereon with Laughter. "STANDING ROOM ONLY" ABOUNDS IN HILARIOUS SITUATIONS 1 "STANDING ROOM ONLY" SPARKLES WITH SCINTILLATING DIALOGUE I "STANDING ROOM ONLY" SHOWS WHAT AN AMOROUS, CLAMOROUS SECRETARY WILL DO TO (; ET HEH BOSS A BHD IN A CROWDED CITY! With this Cast of Punsters: PAULETTF. GODDARD (The Secretary) FRED MacMURRAY (The Boss) EDW. ARNOLD ROLAND YOUNG (The Foot-loose Butler) (The Henpecked Wolf) And The A run zinc: Story of a Flying Fortress filmed In TE CH NI CO LOU R "MEMPHIS BELLE" An Official Documentary Film Exciting Beyond Belief. Both Approved for Universal Inhibition. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE STATE 7.1U) Finally Tonight 7.30 OR HER CARSON, LAURF.NCE OLIVIER in "PRIDE & PREJUDICE" Also: Mary Martin, Dick Powell in "HAPPY GO LUCKY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) T.ltii Comniencins Tomorrow 7.:i0 A Sensational Novel That h Nations Banned Conies Thrillingly to Life. JAS. STEWART. MARGARET SULLA VAN. ROBT YOUNG, FRANK MOKCAN in "THE MORTAL STORM" "THE MORTAL STORM" This is not a war picture—But tfie Dramatic story of a Decade. (Recommended More for Adults) \lso- MG.M.'s Comedy Rocking Musical.... RED SKELTON, ELEANOR POWELL in "I DOOD IT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30, 7.30 VOGUE 1.30, 7.30 Auckland's Most Modern. Popular, Intimate Karangahape ltd. Theatre. 'Ph. 43-003. FINALLY TONIGHT I "OVER THE MOON" In Glorious Spectacular Technicolour. MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON Also "BREAKFAST FOR TWO" Barbara STANWYCK, Herbert MARSHALL (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) 1.30 TOMORROW 7.30 Great Spectacular Production In Vivid Tochnicolour. . . .Sons*, Romance and Comedy. .. . "HAPPY GO LUCKY" DICK POWELL MARY MARTIN BETTY BUTTON EDDIE BRACKEN RUDY VALLEE Topnotch Stars have a Merry Time for You. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also . . .Startling us a Scream in the Night 11 Interesting Drama antl Intensely Thrilling! "EYES IN THE NIGHT" (Recommended More for Adults) OUTDOOR SPORTS AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Inc.) SECOND SPRING MEETING, 1944 SATURDAY NEXT. NOV. 11. AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE first Race at 11.30 a.m. ADMISSION: To Racecourse — Each Person .. .. .. 1/0 Vehicles •• .. •• 2/0 Grandstand Enclosure — Gentlemen .. .. 10'Ladies ■ • • • .. 6/• Amusement Tax paid by tho Club. Children under V2 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. To avoid delay, Patrons are requested tu tender exact amount of admission charges MEMBERS OF THE'.NAVY MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIVORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE Totalisator will close for each event promptly at times mentioned in Raco Card No person who has at any time since the passing of Tho Gaming and Lotteries Ac! Amendment Act, 100S, followed the occu pation of a bookmaker or bookmakers clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to tho Ellcrslie Racecourse during the Second Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be re moved therefrom and prosecuted for trespass The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, ami any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted The Authorities have impressed and are now using the portion of the premises heretofore used" as tho Lawn and Leger bars to provide additional accommodation for military and hospital purposes. The Committee accordingly advise that no alcoholic liquors will be sold at the Meeting .1 RAWbOV secretary CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1044. NOVEMBER 25 AND DECEMBER 2. ACCEPTANCES for the N.Z. CUP and STEWARDS' HANDICAPS, FORFEITS for the WKLCOME, N.Z. DERBY and N.Z. OAK STAKES also GENERAL ENTRIES, WILL CLOSE AT 5 P.M. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), November 10, 1011. F T. 11. BELL, Secretary. P.O. Box 3S.\ Christchnrch, C.l. Telegrams: "TURF." J > (10 B V L E A G U E C O D E II TO ALL INTERESTED. All Rugby League Code Players of the Hamilton and Cambridge and surrounding districts; also all ex-players and members of (tic public interested are requested !o com mnnicate with the undersigned, either by letter or personal call, on or before Novem her 'JO. 11)14. the purpose bring to ascertain the districts' interest with a view to a Re viv:il of the Code If suti'icienl lnt•• rest iforlhcoming a Revival Mrelinu will be held Communicate with STEW\RT MtJIR Kosy Dining Rooms. Erankton LECTURES AND MEETINGS Maureen morris Alexander. Nutrition Expert. Speaks TODAY, - p.m. to WOMEN: "Colds. Deafness and May Kever." Is! Floor. Brunswick Bhlg., 17 I Queen St Spend an educational and enjoyable hour. Interesting Food Demonstrations Daily. No Children Admitted. Silver Collection l/MSV EXTRA MONEY Make Simple I i Altrac!ive ling Dolls it home Irom scran material. We .-how ' yon how. and buy your work Write Now lor tree details Mac Masters !'o\ Supply Box |s:i, Wanganui

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ST. JO H N AMBULANCE ANNUAL APPEAL ANNUAL APPEAL ANNUAL APPEAL ANNUAL APPEAL ANNUAL APPEAL ANNUAL APPEAL Funds urgently needed now to Carry On STREET COLLECTION TOMORROW STREET COLLECTION TOMORROW STREET COLLECTION TOMORROW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 HELP US TO HELP YOU!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25046, 9 November 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25046, 9 November 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25046, 9 November 1944, Page 8

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