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f ROXY \ ROXY CONTINUOUS f AVON \ AVON Comer of Gt. North Rd. & Ponsonby Rd. . To-nighJ. at \ 7.80 / Phone 41-341. Phone 27-077. SIX-GUNS ROAR AND REDSKINS RIDE FEVER-HEAT DRAMA OP RAW COURAGE, PLASHING FI&TSI HOPALONG CASSIDY IT'S DOUBLE BARRELLED AND LOADED WITH DYNAMIC DYNAMITE! -LUMBERJACK" No. 2 Western No. 2 BULLET-BLAZING WESTERN THRILLS! RUSSELL HAYDEN 808 WILLS A HIS TEXAS PLAYBOYS LN "WYOMING HURRICANE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) ROXY AVON OPEN Xmas Night ctaTC DEVONPORT. Phono 70-101. MAIL Finally Tonight at 7.30. PHILIP DORN—GEORGE SANDERS t "PARIS AFTER DARK" 4 JACK BENNY. PRISCILLA LANE * "The Meanest Man in the World' WESTERN MATINEE TODAY AT 1.30 Chas. Siarrett, "Blazing Six-Shooters & "The Meanest Man in tho \\ orkl Screening Xmas Night at 7.30 Ronald Reagan—Olyrnpe Bradna * "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON' & Wm. Bendix. * "TAXI, MISTIvR CT ATC ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-3-11. MAIL Finally Tonight at 7.45. CARY GRANT—LARAINE DAY "MR LUCKY" & WARNER BAXTER in the Full of Thrills, t "Crime Doctor's Strangest Case" MATINEE TODAY AT 1.30. "Mr Lucky," Serial & Fcaturcttcs. Screening Xmas Night at 7.45 George Sanders—Virginia Bruce + "ACTION IN ARABIA" & Nelson Eddy—Constance Dowling * "KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY" DDTMfTQQ DOMINION RD. Ph. 01-439. rKIINLLOO Finally Tonight at 7.45. SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE—LEE COBB •t "THE MOON IS DOWN" & CHESTER MORRIS—NANCY KELLY t "TORNADO" MATINEE TODAY AT 1.30 "Tornado" & Fcaturettes. Screening Xmas Night at 7.45 George Sanders —Phillip Dorn + "PARIS AFTER DARK" & William Tracy—.Toe Sawyer * "YANKS AHOY" DITfMI PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. JTCEAiAL Today, 1.30. Tonight at 7.45. PRESTON FOSTER—LLOYD NOLAN t "GUADALCANAL DIARY" & STAN. LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY "DANCING MASTERS" Matinee, I.3o—As Above & 2 Cartoons Screening Xmas Night at 7.45 Jack Benny—Laird Cregar * "CHARLEY'S AUNT" & Michael O'Shea—Susan Hayward * "JACK LONDON" And PUT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. Lrni Today, 1.30. Tonight at 7.30. RONALD REAGAN—OLYMPE BRADNA * "International Squadron" & WM. ("Hopalong Cassidy") BOYD * "Riders of the Deadline" Matinee, I.3o—As Above & Cartoon Screening Xmas Night at 7.30 Arthur Askey—Evelyn Dall * "KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN" & Wally Brown—Alan Carney * "ADVENTURES OF A ROOKIE" t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults •Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. RI ALTO NEWMARKET SUNDAY NIGHT at 7.30 OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS WELL AS SERVICEMEN Proceeds for Charitable Purposes. 2 —BIG FEATURES-2 EDDIE FOY—JOAN DAVIS "YOKEL BOY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & Charles Quigley—Marjorie Reynolds "SECRET EVIDENCE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. PUBLIC NOTICES BEEKEEPERS' HIVES. All Beekeepers are required by the Apiary Registration Regulations, 1037 (Regulation 0) to notify the Horticulture Division. Agriculture Dept., Wellington, not later than December 31 each year of any increases or decreases in the number of hives kept at each registered apiary on December l of that year. Every person failing to comply with the regulations is liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding £2O. PAERANGI SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT —Applications from servicemen residing in Waikato and surrounding district who have had active service overseas, and who have had practical sheep arid cattle exper., for 3 Sec tions of approx. 500 acres each, being portion of Paerangi Estate, recently purchased by Bryant House Trustees for rehabilitation Applications close on 0/1/45.—Fu1l parlies, and forms may be obtained from Brvant House Trustees, Hamilton. rpHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC • POWER 1 BOARD. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR VACATION. Public Notice is Hereby Given that the offices of the Auckland Electric-Power Board will close on Friday, December 22. 1044, and will reopen for business at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. January 3, 1045. During this period an emergency staff will be available in all departments to deal with urgent inquiries only. R. H. BARTLEY, M.1.M.E.. M.L.Mech.E., General Manager. rPHE DOMINION INVESTMENT AND J BANKING ASSOCIATION. The Offices of the Association will be CLOSED for the Christmas and New Year Holidays on the following dates:— DECEMBER 25, 20 and 27. 1914. JANUARY 1 and 2, 1945 V E. M. NEALE, Acting-Secretary. I IKIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY.—The V/ Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society (Inc.) has its office at Seddoo Technical College. Wellesley St.. Auckland. The Society's Supervisor, Sister C Ford, will visit the home of any cripple when required, or may be interviewed at the Col lege each Friday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m G •) PARK Hon Sec and Treas riTHE JOINT COUNCIL OF THE ORDER 1 OF ST. JOHN AND THE NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY.—The Offices of this Organisation will bo Closed as follows:—Provincial Office and Prisoner-of-war Inquiry Office from Saturday Morning, December 23, 1044; reopen Wednesday, January 3, 1045. Packing and Censoring of Prisorieroftvur Parcels will recommence on Tuesday, Jannary 0. 1945. —E. R. Cox, Secretary. A UCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARIES. ±Y XMAS HOLIDAYS. All Departments of the Central Library and nil Branch Libraries will be closed ori Monday and Tuesday, December 25 and 20. The Reference Library and Newspaper Room of the Central Library will bo open from 2 to 5 j..m. and 7 to 0 p.m. on Sunday. Dec. 24. pOMPLIMENTS OF SEASON AND BEST v> WISHES for a Prosperous New Year to all our Customers throughout tho Dominion from A. SORICH AND SONS, Manufacturers Of Sorich Lowest Vacuum Economy Milking Machine (Waihou, Te Aroha).—Ph. 318 M., To Aroha, 7PHE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. -* The Head Office and Branches of this Bank will bo closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 25, 20 and 27, 1014 (Xmas Holidays); - also on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 1 and 2, 1045 (New Year Holidays).—F. E. Sutherland, Manager. rpL'E JOINT COUNCIL OF THE ORDER 1 OF ST. JOHN AND THE NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY. —We wish to thank all those who have so kindly donated Jars and Tins and have to advise that we now have a sufficient quantity. We arc still requiring Books and Magazines for local Military Hospitals.—E. It. Cox, Secretary. AT a Meeting of the Members of the Bottle Merchants of Auckland, it was decided to Close the Stores on the following days:— December 25. 2(1, 27; January 1 and 2. E. B. BENNETT, Secretary. "VTOTICE to Country Clients.—We wish to -L™ advise that one of our Technical Staff will he on hand (o interview clients during the holidays.—G. R. Young and Co. (N.Z.), Welding Set. Manufacturers, 303 Queen St., Onehunga. Ph. 5-1-720. LEON BEAUTY SALON extends to all its Clients the Season's Compliments. LEON BEAUTY SALON, Ist Floor, Ellison Chambers, Queen St. (opp. Wyndham St.), Ph. 44-027. GVEO. E READ AND SON. Opticians. * Karaugahape Rd.. will close for Holidays on Saturday Dec. 23, 1914, and Reopen Friday. Jan 12, 1015 GOODS Left 10 Garfield St.—Unless collected, within 10 days will be disposed of. —W. Brady, KING GEORGE V. Health Camp Raffle.— let. Prize No. 5262s 2nd prize, 0315; eru prize, 1173.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 12

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