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FINALLY TODAY I MATnr lee. CARL "ALFALFA" SWITZER "SHANTYTOWN" Approved for Universal Exhibition And LLOYD CORRIGAN in "LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS" Recommended More Suitable for Adults. MAJESTIC Dir.: Fuller Theatre Corpn., Ltd. Phone 43-210 Continuous from 11 a.m. to 7.16 p.m. 7.45 EVENING SESSION TOMORROW TOMORROW A RIOT OF BEAUTY IN A HURRICANE OB 1 LAUGHS Blondes Brunettes Redheads HOLLYWOOD'S LOVELIEST IN THE FUN AND FROLIC SHOW "RHYTHM, PARADE" "RHYTHM PARADE" "RHYTHM PARADE" "RHYTHM PARADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) AND WHAT A CAST: THE MILLS BROTHERS GALE STORM -- ROBERT LOWER? FLORENTINE GARDEN REVUE TED FIO lilTO'S ORCHESTRA NILS T. GRANIUND STAR-STUDDED SONG-SPANGLED G AL-OIIIOUS Associate Attraction: PO WE R FUL, OVER WH ELMING ENTERTAINMENT! "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" (Adult Recommendation) Starring JOHN WAYNE. BINNIE BARNES MAJESTIC TOMORROW I Tf innD I CINEMA REMUERA I IUL>UK j 'ph. 24-740. Tonight at H George Sanders and Herbert Marshall "THE MOON AND SIXPENCE" Somerset Maugham's well-read Novel (Recommended b> Censor for Adults) Paramount News, "The Liberation of Brussels. Also Australian Cincsound ■ i * ir?'i v Tcinema TAKAPUNA I uAILi I I'Ph 78-405. Tonight at h Michele Morgan, Alan Curtis Sir Aubrey Smith in "TWO TICKETS TO LONDON A Good Action Melodrama. Good Supporting Programme. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) "i QTP AMH i ONEHUNGA I oiKAINL' I ph. 54-380 —Tonight—8. Fred Mac Murray, Paulette Goddanj"FOREST RANGERS" and "VAUDEVILLE BLIIZ. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AMBASSADOR PT c ,50 v p A m IEK ' Richard Carlson, Jane Randolph in "HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT" George Sanders, Tom Conway In "THE FALCON'S BROTHER" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AVONDALE Tonight sit 7.45. Betty Gruble, John Payne in 'FOOT LIGHT SERENADE" Also "LARCENY WITH MUSIC' Approved for Universal Exhibition. DCCDI tTCQ ST. HELIERS Fb 51-000 Tonight at 7.45. "AFFAIRS OF JIMMY VALENTINE' Starring Dennis O'Keefe, Ruth Terry and Gloria Dickson. Also 'DAWN EXPRESS' . Starring Michael Whalen and Anue Nagei Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.

rpHE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD 1 EXHIBITION OF NURSING PROCEDURES. An Exhibition of Nursing Procedures and Demonstrations will take place in tbe Nurses' Home, Park Rd., Auckland Public 'Hospital, on Saturday, November 18, 1944, between the hours of II a.m.-12 mid-day. '2 p.m.-3 p.m. This Exhibition is ot special interest to Girls intending taking up Nursing as a career. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to women and girls interested in Nursing. A Collection will be taken in aid of the Nurses' Memorial Fund. C. L. GRANGE. Secretary. WANTED TO BUY AIRGUN, B.S.A. or powerful make.—Ph. BS-0-25. Ammunition for 22 h.p. savage Rifle. —Ph. 2415 Hamilton. A MMUNITION, '22 B.S.A. Air Rifle A Pellets, offer '2l- per 100. XKIOH3 Herald. m \ NTIQUES (Paintings, Books, Watches, etc.), any rarities, by collector. —ZA224 Herald. APPAREL. —Perry's require Superior Used Clothing Suits, Overcoats, Footwear; also Books Highest cash prices; largest buyers. We call promptly.—Ph. 44-772. jgASSINET, wire or wicker—Ph. *ls-372. gASSINET. cane, on wheels.—Ph. tfO-017. BATHING Suit, Man's, full length, woollen. —RS2SI Herald. BINOCULARS, good price and particulars to cash (no fancy prices).—Dß979 Binoculars, can Zeiss pret. ; state power, cond., price.—C.P.O. Box 18(56. BLINDS, Venetian about 34-36 in width; any condition. —Pb. 42-680. BOOKS, Magazines. Comics, largest prices We call.—Perry's. 44-772 BOILER, Copper, 14gals„ good order; lowest cash.—CAlß6 Herald. BOWLS Set of Composition; price and particulars, 8L274 Herald, Hamilton. CIARPET, about 9 x 12; Carpet Runner and J Bedside Rugs.—Ph. 42-50 S. CARPET Runner, autumn tones, -Iyds or more: also Byds Green Stipple.—Zß337 Herald. CRAMPS (Floor), new or 2nd hand.—Type, price, where seen. MR4OM Herald, Hamilton. CRYSTAL Water Goblets or Tumblers, V 3 dozen. —KL29S Herald. CYLINDERS, Copper. 20 and SOgal.—Ph. 48-385. DEEHSKINS. Horse Hides, Rabbit Skins. Highest prices; prompt returns. We pay freight.—Consign to Licbtenstein. Paykel. Ltd., Penrose Station. DOOR, French, in first-class condition.— SS3OS Herald. Hamilton. 17LECTR0LUX, in good condition; price, lli partialis.—Pb. 24-818, or JM4I7 Herald. JfiAN. Elec., for shop use.—Ph. 78-906. 171 LAME Thrower, working condition.—E. . C. C. Hart, Upper Queen St., Pukekohe Hill. Ph. SBS. HEDGE Clippers, elec., any make; non-slip pref.—Ph. 40-731 business hours. HEM-Stitching Machine No. 119W.11 TH 1961 Herald. JJOUSE Scales, set.—Evenings. Ph. 51-008. ICE Axe, Crampons, Alpine Tent; also 85 mm. Camera, under £ls. —Ph. 60-S4O. JCE Chest for household use.—Ph. 20-130. JODPHURS Lady's, or Riding Breeches, 31 in waist.—lo Gundry St.. Newton. JUICE Extractor, also Hand Sewing Machine. —Ph. 20-132. lAWNMOWER, large, condition immaterial. i Reasonable. —RYI9B Herald. T AWNMOWER, ball-bearing, 14in, English J J make preferred.—PT66 Herald. "\fOTOR (Mower), good condition.—Ph. I>A 17-297, Tuesday., TI/TUSIC (Violin), classical old-time dance; IVL also Herman Violin school.—JD79o" Herald. OLD Gold, Platinum, Diamonds; highest prices.—Power, 36 A.M. Arcade; 31-043. BOOKS, large or small lots; good prices given for recent Fiction and General Literature Rare Volumes and Early Editions —Keal.v's. Ltd., 28 Shortlanri Street (Estah lished 1906.) Ph 43-515. Guns, rifles, fishing rods REELS, etc. Send yours in for Inspection We are CASH Buyers at liberal prices TISDALL'S, 176 Queen Street, Auckland. C.l

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MILK... MILK... MILK... MILK... SEE THAT IT IS PASTEURISED ! SEE THAT IT IS PASTEURISED ! Milk is the almost perfect food. But it can carry infection. This very real danger is destroyed by pasteurisation. In a small country town 26 people caught typhoid fever and four died. All cases were traced to one infected source of raw milk. Part of that supply went to the city, where it was pasteurised. NO TYPHOID CASES occurred in the city. In another'town 10 cases of scarlet fever were traced to one milk round. One of the milk handlers had the germ in his throat. He was suspended and that milk supply was then pasteurised. There were no further cases. Germs in the cow's udder can pass on Tuberculosis, Undulant Fever, Septic Sore Throat. Infected fingers of milkers or roundsmen can and do infect milk with Typhoid Fever, Food Poisoning, Summer Diarrhoea and Dysentery. From milker or roundsman Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria germs can get into milk. Milk-borne disease is a serious risk, yet Milk is the most valuable single food of all. What then? The answer is simple: PASTEURISED BOTTLED MILK PROTECTS AGAINST MILK-BORNE DISEASES. INSIST ON PASTEURISED MILK FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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

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