DON'T MISS—LAST 2 DAYS DAILY - 11 20th Century Fox Present "THE SULLIVANS" ANNE BAXTER TffoS. MITCHISLL Plans at Theatre and Beirg's, Queen Street CENTURY Queen Street —Phone 42-168 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Air Conditioned —Deaf Aids STARTING FRIDAY Shiver Me limbers! THE NAVY'S GOT HIM It's Tip-Top Form (by) Entertainment Columbia Pictures Present GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In a Tidal Wave of Mirth to Flood Your 81ue5.... "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE" "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE" "BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE" "If I Had A Girl Like You"—-"It Serves You .Right, You Shouldn't Have Joined "Bell-Bottom George"—"Swim Little Fish. (Both Approved for Universal 'Exhibition) VICTORYGREEN LANE. Phono 10-047 Tonight '& Thurs., at 8. JOHN GARFIELD—MAUREEN O'HARA In the Most Thrilling llit you'll see in a long, long time.... ■ "THE FALLEN SPARROW" Recommended by Censor for Adults. CRYSTAL PALACE MOUNT EDEN. Phone lllt-573 Finally Tonight at 7-45 George Sanders —Virginia Bruce "ACTION IN ARABIA" & Tom Conway—Jean Brooks "THE FALCON A THE CO-EDS" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. RAL I T Q ~ in NEWMARKET. Phone '.'o-809 j Finally Tonight at 7.45 Edward G. Robinson —Lynn Bari " T A M P I C 0 " A Edmund Lowe —.T an is Carter "GIRL IN THE CASE" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. HC I HYC MT. ALBERT. Phone 36-204. DC LUAL Finally Tonight al 7.45. "KING ARTHUR WAS A GENTLEMAN" Arthur Askey & "WE ARE THE MARINES" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. TERRIFIC NEWS!! TERRIFIC NEWS!! A RIOT OF MUSIC AND MIRTH BALLETS SKETCHES IMPERSONATIONS IN THE UNBEATABLE "SLIPSTREAM REVUE" NEXT SATURDAY MAT. AND NIGHT AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE MUSIC BY THE "SWING WING" OF THE R.N.Z.A.F. BAND ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRA ORDINARY 11 The World's Pre-eminent 'Cellist CARL FASHAUER CARL FASHAUER CARL FASHAUER Will Appear On This Programme. He is flying down from Guadalcanar as a Special Gesture from our American Allies to Assist the Air-Force Queen. Command Performer beforo Pres. Roosevelt. PRICES.—Night: 0!, 4/; Gallery, 1/. Mat.: 5/, 3/; Gallery, !/. Children. Matinee: 2/6, I/O. Plan Open Now at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CONTRALTOS urgently required for Auckland Ladies' Choir. Compositions of Coleridge Tavlor, Haydn, German. Mendelssohn, Bach] McDowell and Taylor are chosen for the opening concert. Application personally or by letter — MISS IDA H6LMES. Studio 32, Academy Bldgs.. Upper Queen Street, any day except Wednesdays and Thursday morning. Radio talent quest In The • BIG TOWN HALL, T 0 N I G H T. 8 Sharp. ADMISSION 1/0. Plan at LEWIS EADY, LTD. LOCAL BODY NOTICES THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. REDEMPTION LOAN, 1945. OF £117.000. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland Electric-Power Board proposes at, a Meeting to be held in the Board Room, Power Board Building, Queen Street, Auckland, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, the 9th day of April, 19(5, to consider the confirmation of the following Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order, which was passed at a meeting of the Board held for that purpose on Monday, the sth day of March, 1945: — RESOLUTION. "That in pursuance of the [lowers conferred hv The Local Bodies Loans Act, 19' JO,' 'The ~nd Electric-Power Board Act, 1921-22,' and every other power in that behalf enabling it. the Auckland Electric-Power Board hereby resolves, by way of Special Order, to raise a Special Loan of £117,000, to bp known as 'Redemption Loan, 1945, of £117,000," for the purpose of repaying to the extent that sinking funds are insufficient a loan of £250,01K) (being the balance of (lie ElectricPower Extensions Loan (1922) of £OOO.OOO, by the issue of Twenty Debentures numbered 1 to 20, each for the sum of £0899/0/4, including principal and interest at the rate, of £3/5/- per centum per annum, one of such Debentures to bo repaid at the expiration of every six months commencing from the sixteenth day of April, 1915, the first of such Debentures boing due and payable on the sixteenth (lav of October, 1915, and the last of such Debenlitres being due and payable on the sixteenth day of April, 1955, to be secured on a Social Rate of Onetwenlv first of a penny (l/21st d) in the pound (£1) on the Rateable Value on the basis of Capital Value of all Rateable Property in the Auckland Electric-Power Dis- ' N. M. SPEER, Secretary. OIfoUGH OF )> EVONP OR T. DOG REGISTRATION. 1915 Pursuant to Section 8 of "The. Dog Registration Act, 1908," notice is hereby given that the fee for Registration of Dogs in the Borough of Devonport lor 1915 has been fixed at Nine Shillings (9/-) for each dog. Attention is also drawn to Section 4 of The IX>g Registration Amendment Act, 1937," to the effect that, in addition to the Tee payable under Hie principal Act for the registration \ of a doje. 'here shall he payable in respect I of the supply of an approved remedy for the j prevention of hydatid disease a fee of a ' prescribed amount (fixed by Regulation at i 1/- for each dog registered), ami until payment of the additional fee registration shall j not be deemed to have been made. (N.B.— I Total fee for 19 15, in/-). Fees are pavable to the Registrar. Mr B. R. S. Rut ledge, at the Council Office, Marine Square, Devonport. A. E. WILSON. Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25157, 21 March 1945, Page 10
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