EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY—PH. 32-660. 3 Sessions: 11 —2 8 Paramount Pictures' Hilarious Comedy "STANDING ROOM ONLY" "STANDING ROOM ONLY" "STANDING ROOM ONLY" PAULETTE GODDARD FRED MacMURRAY EDW. ARNOLD ROLAND YOUNG —■ Also THE AMERICAN OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION PRESENTS "MEMPHIS BELLE" THE AMAZING STORY OF A FLYING FORTRESS IN TECHNICOLOUR. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) VI mill STRAND Hill v 111 I Direction: Civjc Theatre. Ltd. HI Four Sessions Daily II Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Children Half-price at All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. First Auckland Screening 'JOth Century-Fox presents TWO QUICK-FIHE ACTION THRILLS) "BOMBER'S MOON" "BOMBER'S MOON" "BOMBER'S MOON" Annabella George Montgomery United by Danger and Love in the War's Most Daring Escape. "BERMUDA MYSTERY" "BERMUDA MYSTERY" "BERMUDA MYSTERY" Murder Stalks Through A Millionaire's Playground Suspense in a Tropical Paradise I ANN RUTHERFORD PRESTON FOSTER CHARLES BUTTERWORTH Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY NEXT— The True Story of General Doolittlc's Tokyo Raiders in "PURPLE HEART" (Recommended by Censor for Adults)
LAST 8 NIGHTS! I J. C. Williamson's, Ltd., Triumphant BOROVANSKY BALLET OF 40 BOROVANSKY BALLET OF 40 BOROVANSKY BALLET OF 40 Tonight, Tomorrow and Wednesday Matinee Wednesday at 2-15 " AUTUMN LEAVES " "FACADE"—"VLTAVA"—L'AMOUR RIDICULE" THURSDAY (One Performance Only) " GISELLE " 'AUTUMN LEAVES"—"SIGRID" FRIDAY. 24th, and SATURDAY, 25th: "SYLPHIDES" —"FACADE" —"SIGRID"— "CAPRICCTO ITALIEN" Monday, 27th, and Tuesday, 28th: "SWAN LAKE"—"EN SAGA"—"SEA LEG-END"—"L'AMOUR RIDICULE" Plans Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices: SI (reservable seven days in advance); 5/ (available on day of performance). 2/3 Gallery Tickets on sale at H.M.T. Kiosk daily from 9 o'clock. Prices plus tax, etc. HIS MAJESTY'S Direction: J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. PROGRESSIVE BOOKS BRAINS TRUST. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 8 p.m LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEteN ST. Dr. Guy Chapman. Mr A. R. D Fairburn, Dr A. M Finlay and others Collection SALES BY AUCTION U.N REDEEMED PLEDGES. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., A/c L. MENDELSOHN, Esq.. of the ROYAL LOAN OFFICE, 8 Wellesley St. E., Will Sell by Public Auction At the Great Salerooms, 249 Queen St., TODAY (MONDAY), at 11 o'clock. JEWELLERY, WATCHES, SKATES, CAMERAS, FLUTE, SET BOWLS, GOLF CLUBS. ELEC. TOASTER, CLOCKS, EXPOSURE METER, BINGOSCOPE. CANTEEN CUTLERY, TRUMPET, CORNET. SAXOPHONE, MANDOLIN, ETC., ' As full List of Pledges previously advertised. Leonard Coakley, T. A, Goulding, Auctioneers. OTAKES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. TUESDAY NEXT. NOV. 21. 10 a.m. sharp. Stakes, 4ft »and Oft long, in bundles 25 and 50, in lots to suit purchaser^. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD.. Auctioneers, City Markets. p A R S AND T RUCKS. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., - s City Markets, Auckland. Weekly Auction Sales of Motor - Vehicles, NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 24, at Noon. Next Week's Sale will include: 1934 V 8 Sedan, good rubber and in very sound mech. cond.; 1933 Singer 9, exceptionally good cond. and has had little running, tyres and mech. cond. very good. Also: New Oft Clinker-built Dinghy. Any trial given on Morning of Sale. Watch this column later for details of Further Vehicles. GISBORNE DRY SHEEP FAIR. MATAWHERO SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 4500 2-th. Wethers. 2000 4-th. Wethers, 1500 2-th. Ewes. GISBORNE STOCK AND STATION AGENTS' ASSOCIATION. ATEWTON KING, LIMITED, 1> HAMILTON. 'MANAWARU STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 12 Noon. 110 Head Cattle, compr. 15 Fat Cows and Hfrs.. 70 Store and Boner Cows. 10 M.T. 2-yr. Jer. Hfrs., 10 Dairy Cows and Hfrs., c.t.p. 100 Sheep, inch: 20 Fat Hoggets, 60 Store Hoggets. 100 Pigs, compr.: 70 Fat Pigs, 30 Store Pigs. A/c W. A. Schaarc: 0 Good Dr. Horses (broken to chains), recontly out of work. Further entries of all Classes of Slock Solicited. North Auckland farmers-co-op., WARKWORTH. SPECIAL BULLOCK SALE. WELLSFORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 12 Nono Sharp. A/c J. E. Leach, Fairview, Wellsford: 350 Bullocks, incl. 200 3-yr. P.A. Steers, 40 3 and 4-yr. Her. Steers, 110 3, 4 and 5-yr. S.H. Steers; 450 0-th. Wethers, in fwd. cond. Auctioneers' Noto: We have inspected these cattle. They are in splendid cond., ready to go straight into fattening paddocks. Buyers from Auckland and South can catch B.4f> express from Auckland and return after sale by express train same afternoon, arriving in Auckland about 5.30 p.m.
Over 20! . . . Why not change to a Over 20! . . . Why not change to a NURSING CAREER? NURSING CAREER? What future does your present job hold for you? Why not change to nursing now —you can do so up to 30. You ensure for yourself work of the greatest interest and national importance, and open up a future full of possibilities of travel, of promotion, and intense human interest. When peace comes, nurses will play a most important part in the building of a "new world.' a On entering a hospital, a nurse receives, as part of her regular duty, a full practwsal and theoretical training. She receives free board, uniform and laundry, in addition to her salary, and regular fully paid holidays. And at all times varied recreational facilities are available to her. Nurses are always needed—today more than ever because of the development of Hospital and Health Services. DECIDE NOW TO BECOME A NURSE! Ask for an interview with the Matron of your nearest Hospital, or write to the Hospital or Department of Health for a Free Copy of informative literature on Nursing as a Career. WRITE tO THE MATRON OF YOUR NEAREST HOSPITAL FOR AN INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25055, 20 November 1944, Page 8
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