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EM B ASS Y J. 0. Williamson's Intimate Theatro WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY Phono 32-660 THREE SESSIONS 11—2 8 IT'S WEIRD....IT'S MYSTIFYING ....YET IT'S CRAMMED WITH LAUGHS! Paramount Pictures Present "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" "THE UNINVITED" DOROTHY MACARDLE'b GRIPPING HAIR RAISING STORY RAY MILLAND - RUTH HUSSEY Donald Crisp Cornelia Otis Skinner Also MARCH OF TIME 'AMERICANS ALL' Musical Parade. "HALFWAY TO HEAVEN <Recommended by Censor for Adults) Four Sessions Daily 11 LAUGHS! CREAMS! HOWLS! ROARS! Forget the Manpower—Forget the War — Forget the Weather! 11 Here is Three Hours of Continual Laughter I CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLOTTE (6 foot) GREENWOOD JAMES ELLISON LOIS ANDREWS in "DIXIE DUGAN" Here is the Funniest Show you'Ye seen this wai-—don't spoil tho peace by missing the war's greatest laugh! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO:— Sheila Ryan Anthony Quinn ill -LADIES IN WASHINGTON" Washington—Four girls to a bed, eight to a bath—ten to every man—Oh, Mamma! Lead me to Washington. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Excellent Supporting Programme. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN LAST 3 NIGHTS OF "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" "STEP LIVELY REVUE" AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. PHONE RESERVATIONS 50-455 and 45-100. LECTURES AND MEETINGS Nz national PARTY. AUCKLAND DIVISION MR M. H. ORAM, M.P., will address the following meetings:— MONDAY, April 9. —Roskill Electorate: Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, April 10. —Milne and Choyce Reception Room, 2 p.m.. Auckland East Electorate: Duder's Hall, Devonport, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. April 11.—Auckland Suburbs Electorate: Heudefson Town Hali, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, April 12.—Annual Meeting Remuera Electorate: Rcmuera Library, 7.30 P ' m A li members, friends and those Interested are invited to these meetings. rpHE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL 1 PARTY. REMUERA BRANCH. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF vMEMBERS. Notice Is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of members o! the Remuera Branch of the New Zealand National Party, to be held in the Public Library Hall. St. Vincent Av., on Thursday, April 12, at 7.30 p.m. After the transaction of general business and the election of officers, an address will be delivered by MR M. H. ORAM, M.P. Members are reminded that the financial year begins on January 1 in each year, and that only financial members are entitled to vote for the election of officers at the above-mentioned meeting.—For tho Committee. C. E. TOMLINSON, Secretary. A UCKLAND DAIRY AND CONFECATIONERY RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION Notice is Hereby Given that a General Meeting of members of the above Association will be held at the Lewis Eady Hall. Queen St., on TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 10, 1945, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To Receive an Interim Report by the Committee. The Association will welcome the owners of Dairy and Confectionery shops who have not yet joined up with the Association. Matters of vital interest will be discussed. H. M. NEWTON, Secretary. rpHE CHARTER MOVEMENT IN N.Z. 1 (WOMEN'S DIVISION.) In consideration of present youth and future generations mothers, actual and potential, are invited to attend a Meeting to question and discuss an approved plan and procedure for the abolition of war and the practability of Divine Law and Justice as the foundation of World Peace. Meeting Room, 405 4th Floor, Victoria Arcade. Wednesday. April 11, 11 a.m. Speaker; Mr 0. D. McMillan (organiser). M. HARVEY, Convener. EVONPORT RETURNED SE R VICES CLUB (INC.). GENERAL MEETING, MASONIC HALL, MONDAY, APRIL 9. Nominations for Executive Officers, President, 2 Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and 11 Committeemen close with Secretary at 9 p.m. Novel Harmony Night follows brief business session. F. S. PROCTER, Hon. Secretary. EUROPE IN THE NEWS. An Illustrated Talk, following the course of current events in Europe, will be given in the LEWIS EADY HALL, Wednesday Afternoon, April 18. 2 p.m., by MISS ELSIE K. MORTON. Many coloured slides will be shown of the'magnificent scenery of Bavaria, including Berchtesgaden, Salzburg, Nuremburg, Munich, also Cologne. Vienna and the Brenner Pass. Admission 1/6. Reserves Lewis Eady's, 2/. DOINT CHEWALTER EX-SERVTCE-.I MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB (Inc.). A Meeting of Members of tho above-named Club will be held in the Club Rooms on Monday, April 16 1915 at 8 p.m. Business: Rules for new Billiard Room and Election of Committee to control same. Monday, April 23, "1945: Third Quarterly Meeting will be held in Club Rooms at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: General. F. R. ILLINGWORTH, Hon. Secretary. BICYCLES WANTED MAN'S, good cond. tyres immaterial.— Ph. 20-639.

FIGHTING DISEASE WITH EMERGENCY FOODS! HEALTH LECTURES HEALTH LECTURES HEALTH LECTURES HEALTH LECTURES By a Pioneer International Nutrition Expert MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER First Floor, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, 1 74 Queen Street April 9 to 13, inclusive WOMEN ONLY Commencing 2 p.m. sharp MONDAY (todaj), "Secrets of Keener Vision." TUESDAY - "Rheumatism and Kindred Ailments." WEDNESDAY - - "Biliousness and Liver Troubles." THURSDAY - - "The Battle With Fatigue." FRIDAY - - - "Underweight and Overweight." AND in deference to repeated requests • TO THE PUBLIC at 8 p.m. TUESDAY - - "Public Enemy No. I—Constipation." Six vital lectures each and every week. SPECIAL FEATURES—The "Questions and Answers" sessions to which you are invited to bring your written questions on Nutrition. Interesting FOOD demonstrations daily. No children admitted. Silver collection. EXTRACT from Evening Star, DUNEDIN. "Unanimously conceded to be the most enlightening addresses on the subject of scientifically-balanced diet heard in Duriedin for many years, the series by Maureen Morris Alexander concluded on Thursday night. The popularity of the speaker and her inimitable manner of delivering her message, was reflected in the enthusiasm of capacity audiences which greeted her every appearance." VINDICATION! Mr Bankas Amery, Leader of the U.K. F : ood Mission, recently said inter alia:—"There has been no greater vindication of the new science of nutrition than the health of the people after nearly five years of war." Get Back On The Road To Health! It is a National Dutyl "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25172, 9 April 1945, Page 8

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