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LAST DAY & NIGHT. JAMES CAGNEY The Academy Award Winner In "JOHNNY COME LATELY" A United Artists Release. Direction-. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW FRIDAY 11 a.m., '2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 8 p.m. The First Big Action Romance of our Submarine Heroes! 20tb Century-Fox Films present TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER in his farewell role for the duration "CRASH DIVETRASH DIVE" "CRASH DIVE" "CRASH DIVE" in Stirring Technicolour. With ANNE BAXTER—DANA ANDREWS .TAMES GLEASON A Grand Entertainment packed with Powerful Incident,.. .Blazing with Colour and Surging with Romance Airmail News inc. THE MELBOURNE CUP. To All Women: A Souvenir Autographed Photograph of Tyrone Power will bo presented to each lady attending the 31 a.m. or 2 p.m. Session Tomorrow (Fri.) Box Plans at Theatre & Begg's. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY For Allied Forces and a Civilian Friend. Commences 7.45 p.m Doors open 7 p.m. When the above Programme will bo Shown in its Entirety. YOU CAN BUY YOUR SEATS TODAY. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. LAST DAY! OXFORD (Sessions Daily): 11. '2, 5 & 8 TiyOLI: NIGHTLY AT 8 Arthur Askey—Evelyn Dall "KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Tomorrow (Friday)— FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH! 20th Century-Fox Films Present 1944's Glamour Girl The redoubtable JACK BENNY JACK BENNY ....The Greatest Comedian of our time. LAIRD CREGAR—ANNE BAXTER JAMES ELLISON KAY FRANCIS—EDMUND GWENN ARLEEN WHELAN In Brandon Thomas' Immortal Comedy. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. DETENT EPSOM. Phone 60-142.' KuuDilN i Tonight, Fri. & Sat., at 7.45. Deanna Durbin —Joseph Gotten "HERS TO HOLD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & Van Hefiin —Patricia Dane "GRAND CENTRAL MURDER" ■ Recommended by Censor for Adults. TOMORROW (FRI.) AT 8 Also SATURDAY EVENING, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, NG ATI-KAURI TRIBAL COMMITTEE PrACATIiQ THE ALOHA ORCHESTRA THE ALOHA ORCHESTRA (SO Members, most of them under 18 years old) undoubtedly the finest Mandolin. Guitar, Banjo and Ukulele Orchestra in the Southern Hemisphere, in a GRAND CONCERT RECITAL GRAND CONCERT RECITAL Popular and Classical Music, assisted by AUCKLAND'S LEADING ARTISTS. Poi. Maori Action Songs. Hawaiian Hulas, Music, Darktown Step Dancing, Humour, Singers, all set in a New. Harmonious Musical Background. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, '2l; plus tax. Box Plan and tickets available at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Special Tribal Concession please ring Kelly HARRIS, Hon. Sec., 44-414. In Aid of Auckland Maori Housing. NZ. HOWARD LEAGUE FOR PENAL • REFORM. —A Social will be held Tonight (Thursday), 8 p.m. at the Fabian Rooms. 3 Queen St* Members and friends Cordially Invited. O P.C.A. Jumble Sale. —St. Matthew's Hall, O, Hobson St., Tomorrow (Friday), at 1.30 p.m. Bargains for all. LOCAL BODY NOTICES OOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. Noxious Weeds Act. 1928. and The Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1934. NOTICE TO CLEAR NOXIOUS WEEDS. Pursuant to Section 11 of The Noxious Weeds Act 1028. notice is hereby given that every occupier of land situate in the Borough of Birkenhead on which any of the noxious weeds mentioned in the Schedule hereto are growing at the date of this notice, is herebyrequired to do all things necessary to clear his land to the centre line of any road adjoining such land of any such noxious weed on or before the 13th day of Decembor. 1044. Failure to comply with the requirements of this notice will render the occupier liable to prosecution, and. on conviction, to a fine of £2O. Schedule of Noxious Weeds in the Borough of Birkenheajl. —Gorse. Blackberry. Sweetbriar « Dated at Birkenhead this Bth day or No vernber. 1044. R. E. ODD, Inspector under the Noxious Weeds Act for the Borough of Birkenhead. ' IRIvENHEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOGS REGISTRATION ACT, 1008. Notice is Hereby Given that pursuant to Section 8 of the Dogs Registration Act. 1908, any person who keeps any Dog of a greater age than six months for a period of fonrteen days without causing such Dog to he registered and such registration to be renewed from vear to year, is liable to a fine of up to £5 for every such Dog over and Above the Registration Fee. And Notice is also hereby given that, bv Order of the Birkenhead Borough Council, any such Dog which is found to be unregistered after Thursday, November 30, 1044. will be destroyed pursuant to Section IB of the Act. R E. ODD. Dogs Registrar. TAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. L CLEAN-UP WEEK, A General Clean-up of Rubbish will be made during the week commencing MONDAY, November 20, 1011. Householders are requested to place all rubbish on side of roadway not later than S a.m. on following days:— Bayswaler and Belmont. MONDAY, November 20. F.vcrsleigh Road to The Strand. —TUESDAY, November 21. The Strand to Milford (including Killarne.v ami Anzac Streets). —WEDNESDAY, November 22. Sheriff's Hill and back of Lake.—THURSDAY November 23. E. J PRICE. Town Clerk.

KEEP UP YOUR VICTORY GARDEN ! KEEP UP YOUR VICTORY GARDEN I KEEP UP YOUR VICTORY GARDEN I WORK FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 18 Temporarily tie tomato plants to stake and keep sprayed. Harvest asparagus and rhubarb. Keep well watered, apply liquid manure to, and spray celery plants. WORK FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 25 Prick out celery seedlings. Stake peas. Earth up beans. Fasten climbing beans and train tendrils upward. When spraying celery and tomatoes for caterpillars don't forget cauliflower and broccoli plants. For fullest instructions, consult your Gardening Book—"VEGETABLE GROWING IN THE HOME GARDEN" "VEGETABLE GROWING IN THE HOME GARDEN" 64 pages for 6d in stamps. Post free from DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Dunedin. KEEP UP YOUR VICTORY GARDEN IN 1944 KEEP UP YOUR VICTORY GARDEN IN 1944

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25052, 16 November 1944, Page 8

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