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TODAYI TONIGHT! lIIHJIIII FULLER'S ■ Hilllill! majestic" Tilatre" SESSIONS: 1.1 A-M.., 1.45, 4.45, 7.45 P.M. ||jjj|j||| PHONE 43-210 IHillllll All The Fun Tho Screen Can Ever Give You! GLORIA JEAN Everybody's Sweetheart in "PARDON MY RHYTHM" "PARDON MY RHYTHM" "PARDON MY RHYTHM" With EVELYN ANKERS, PATT'IC KNOWLES. Associate Attraction 65 Minutes of Razor-Edged Suspense! VicTor Pamela v^';' a ,.;V u .TORY BLAKE BOHG In "THE UNKNOWN GUEST" Recommended -More Suitable for Adults. 1.30 - MATINEE TODAY ''OUEAT N<)RTIIEI!N MVSTERY ' Scrial Ep. W "TRICKED BY A BOOBV. 7, CINEMA REMUERA I TJ inOR I I'll -1710 Tonight at SI I IUIAJK I MATINEE TODAY AT 21 Frederic March. Veronica Lake, Robert Bonchley and Cecil Kellaway In "I MARRIED A WITCH" A comedy based on a book by 1 home Smith on the samo lines as the "Topper" series. ALSO: Latest British and U.S. Newsreels—"Foml, Weapon of Conquest —and Walt Disney's "Donald's Camera. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) zzzzzzzzzz:— r qinem a ta k a puna GAIFTY Ph 78-405 Tonight at 8! I I MATINEE TODAY AT 2! Joan Crawford, Reginald Owen and Basil Rathbone in "ABOVE SUSPICION" Espionage Comedy-Drama. (Adult Recom.) STRAND ONEHU N G A. Ph 54-380. Today, 1.45 —Tonight and Monday at 8. Maria Monies: —Jon Hall —Turhan Bey "ALI BABA and the FORTY THIEVES" "SWING TIME JOHNNY" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition Mbassador^;,^!^ 1 ?^: 30 Ben Lyon—Aline Crawford in "THE DARK TOWER" George Sanders —Brerida Marshall in "PARIS AFTER DARK" Both Recommended by Censor for Adultß. AVONDALE Kg" ifiViS.' ANN SHERIDAN and many more in the Big Success: "SHINE' ON HARVEST MOON" Selected Supports. Adult Recommendation. LECTURES AND MEETINGS Y\f O M EN! WOMEN! * * You're Never Too Old or Too Young To Hear MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, Pioneer Nutrition Expert, let Floor, Brunswick Bldg., 174 Queen St., Commencing 2 p.m. sharp. MONDAY. —" How is Your Blood Pressure?" TUESDAY. —" Are You a Slave to the Laxative Habit?" WEDNESDAY. "Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh." THURSDAY. —"How ifi Your Heart Behaving?" FRIDAY. —" Live a long Time and Like It. Also to the PUBLIC, at S p.m., TUESDAY —" A Step Toward a Livelier Old •Age." ( 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 Collections. Get Back on the Road to Health! "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." rpHE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL 1 PARTY.— 1 BRANCH. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. Notice is Hereby Given of the Annual General Meeting of Members of the lakaiiuna Branch of tlie New Zealand National Party, to be held in G-VS CO lIALL, HALLS' CORNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. at 7.15 p.m. After transaction of general business and the election of officers, an address will be delivered by MR K. J. HOLYOAKE, M.P. Members are reminded that the financial vear begins on January 1 in each year, and lhat only financial members are entitled to vote for the election of officers at the abovementioned meeting. For the Committee: W. H. FOOTE, Secretary. vTz! NATIONAL PARTY. AUCKLAND DIVISION. MR K. J. HOLYOAKE, M.P., Will Address the Following Meetings! Mon. April 1(5. —Papatoetoe, Presbyterian Hall, near Railway Stn., 2 p.m.; Grey Lynn Electorate, Grey Lynn Library, 8 p.m. Tues., April 17: Lewis Eady Hall, Queen St., 7.30 p.m. Wed., April 18: Fountain of Friendship Hall Newton Rd., 2 p.m.; Onehunga Electorate, Royal Oak Hall. 8 p.m. Thurs.. April 19: Waitemata Electorate. Gas Co Hall, Takapuna, 8 p.ra': } All members, friends and those Interested are invited to these meetings. HPITIKiANGI RATEPAYERS AND RESI--1 DENTS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING Of Members and Intending Members will be held at REEKIES KIOSK on SATURDAY, APRIL 28, AT 8 P.M. Business. —To consider plans for erection of Hall; to alter rules permitting joint control of Hall; information re transfer Bus Services. NOTE CHANGE OF DATE. F. H. P. ROGERS, Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND CITIZENS AND RATEA PAYERS' ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting will be held on MONDAY EVENING, April 23, J!M.j, at 7.30 p.m. in the OVERSEAS CLUB ROOMS, Queen's Arcade. Business: (a) Adoption, or otherwise, of a new Constitution (us submitted by the Constitution Committee set up by the General Committee of the Association), (b) General. MOLLIE JOHNSON, Secretary. N. 8.: A copy of tho proposed Constitution may be seen at the Office of the Association at jin.v time between 10 n.m and 4 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, rpy E AUC KLAND ELECTORS AND 1 RATE PA VERS' 0 RG.ANISATION Invites You to hear JOHN HOGAN ill tho Concert . Chamber Next WEDNESDAY NIGHT, April JB, at 8 p.m., on "Make Democracy Work—and .Avoid that Slump." The Alternative to Past-war Breakdown. A special welcome to all servicemen arid ex-servicemen. What is ahead? What can You do about it? Come and hear John Hogan—a great speaker with a great message. Chairman: Mr Keith J. H. Cohen. No charge for admission. Collection. ■pUROPE 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 IS, 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 1/0. Reserves Lewis Eady'e, 2/, MP HE POWER OF THE SPOKEN 1 WORD. JAMES WYLIE, Consultant Psychologist, Lecturer and Analyst, will speak in UNITY HALL (just above town Hall), on WEDNESDAY. April IS. at S p.m. Admission Free. Moral truth is never the full truth until it. is organised into personality and flashes in the eye, or thrills in the voice, or glows in the reason, or guides through sound judgment. AUC KLAND CUTTERS, TRIMMERS, 1\ PUESSERS AND OTHER CLOTHING EMPLOYEES. A Special General Meeting will be held on MONDAY, April 23, at the Trades Hall, Hobson St. Business: Nomination for position of Secretary. The Quarterly Meeting will be held at conclusion of above. D. BROPItY, Acting-Secretary. \TATIONAL PARTY.—A Public Meeting li will be held on April Q3. at 7.30 p.m., in the PARISH HALL, PAPAKURA. MR J. N. MASSEY, M.P., for Franklin, will address the meeting. Members, intenditiK members, supporters and friends are cordially invited. W. E. PEERS, Chairman. OTO ROHAN GA RETURNED SERVICES ASSN. (Inc.). —The Ordinary Genera! Meeting of the above Association will be held in the R.S.A. Hall, Maniapoto St., Otorohanga, on Monday, April 30, at S p.m. Business: Presentation of Statement of Accounts anil Balance-sheet for year ending March 31, 1015; Election of Officers; Amendments to Rules, and General.—T. GORRIE. President, and C. JELLIE, Secretary. MAYORESS' War Memorial Library League.—2sth Annual Meeting, the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Thursday Next, April l(), at 2 p.m. Past and Present Members Cordially invited.—Ada M. McNair, Hon. Sec. XT Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.).— xi. Sunday, 2.45. Speaker: Mr E. G. Jones, M.A., B.Sc. Subject: "Thunder Storms, Thunderbolts-and Lightning."— 3 Queen St. Discussion. Friends Welcome. Radiant health club. Unity Bali, 323 Queen St., Tuesday, 17th, 8 p.m. An Enjoyable Programme. Women's Institute Concert Party. .Public Cordially Xwritod. An Enjoyable Programme. Women's Institute

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25177, 14 April 1945, Page 12

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