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FINALLY TODAY! FULLER'S MAJESTIC THEATRE SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 1.45, 4.45, 7.45 P.M. IJIIIIIIII PHONE 43-210 lIIIHIIII GLORIA JEAN in , "PARDON MY RHYTHM" Approved for Universal Exhibition. VICTOR JORY in "THE UNKNOWN GUEST" Recommended More Suitable for Adults TOMORROW I TOMORROW! Is The Day Of Days! WHY? Because They re Back Again! FLANAGAN & ALLEN < FLANAGAN & ALLEN Flanagan & allen The Unchallenged Maestros of Fun in a Mirtliquake on the Ocean "UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES" "UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES" "UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES" "UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES" "UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES" It's Laughter oil the Rampage. . . .With Bud and Ches all Mixed Up in a Wild and WooWy South American Revolution... .And Turning a Peace Conference into a Perfect Riotl A New Action Pictures Release. Associate Attraction SWEET I SIZZLING I SAUCY 1 "MELODY PARADE" "MELODY PARADE" MARY BETH HUGHES, EDDIE QUILLAN TIM and IRENE An Eyeful of Cuties... .An Earful of Song.. An Armful of Romance in the Bright and Breeziest Musical Comedy of the Season. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAJESTIC TOMORROW! ti inno l cinema - remuera. IUUUK |pb 24-749. Tonight at 81 Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and [sobel Jeans in the British Comedy: "BANANA RIDGE" By Ben Travers, the writer who gave us "Rookery Nook ALSO: N.Z Magazine—Australian Cinesound Etc (Reconm en I*l by Censor for Adults.) I PATCTV I CINEMA TAKAPUNA. | VjAltLl I pb 78-465 Tonight at 81 Jean Arthur and John Wayne in •'THE LADY TAKES A CHANCE' Full Programme. (Adult Recommendation.) STRAND ONEHUNGA Tonight at 8. Judy Canova—Jerry Colonna TRUE TO THE ARMY." Also "A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK." (Both App. Universal Exhib.) AMBASSADOR PT v P i LIEK ' Randolph Scott, Noah Beery, Jr., Alan Scott in "GUNG HO!" (The Battle Cry of the Marine Raiders) The factual story of the fight for Makin Island Recommended by Censor for Adults LAUREL & HARDY in "JITTERBUGS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVONDALE Tonight, 7.46 CARY GRANT—JOHN GARFIELD in "DESTINATION TOKYO" Selected Supports. Adult Recommendation. Mil A CTnt? 111 l DOMINION ROAD. HI I AolUlx mi Phone 61-433. Tonight at 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30. MICKEY ROONEY, FRANK MORGAN "THE HUMAN COMEDY" LEON ERROL, ANNE ROONEY "SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. March of Time and Coloured Cartoon. PETRI FQQ SI HELIERS Ph 51-00<> rcUfXLIIOO Finally Tonight at 8 "I DOOD IT" Starring Red Skeltun Kleanoi Powell, Richard Ainley Thurston Hall and Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra. For Universal Exhibition Also Metro News. INDOOR SPORTS OR GAMES BOXING TOWN HALL MONDAY Auckland Boxing Aesn.'s 2nd Carnival Professional Middleweight Contest, ROY STEVENS FRED SOUTHEE You must recall that grand fight last season when these two lads stood toe to toe in the best fight of the year. It was action during every second of S terrific rounds and for sheer courage, fighting ability and indomitable spirit they earned the greatest ovation ever accorded two boxers at the Town Hall. This, their return, bout promises to be a repetition 10 3-Minute Rounds Excellent Amateur Preliminaries ADMISSION. —Stage, 11/-; Special Circle, 5/7; Circle, 4/6; Ringside Stalls. 4/6; Stalls. 3/4; Gallery, 2/3. Prices include tax. Box Plan opens at Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. TODAY (Thursday) at S a.m. Y M.C.A. TABLE TENNIS CLUB. -*- All Ladies and Gentlemen interested in re-formation of above Ciub invited to attend Special Evening on Tuesday, April '24, from 7 p.m. at Y.M.C.A. Own sandshoes and bats J. C. HERBERT. President D. C. MAYER, Secretary HORSES AND VEHICLES LiARM Mare, Syrs, guar, staunch, quiet, reI liable, all worn, foolproof.—Ph. 91D, Pa pa k nra. HACK for sale, young, quiet, suitablo lady and children.—Ph. 10M. Albany. HACK, heavy, 17 hands, well bred, young, quiet,—Ph. 16-980 or P.O. Box 1359, Auckland. HACK. for sale, beautiful, 15 hands, 4y 2 yra., guaranteed; also good Saddle, Bridle.— Couper, Sunset Rd., Birkenhead R.D. HORSE, bay, riding hack, quiot, about 15% hands; owner gone overseas. Holland Marama St., Castor Bay, Milford. HORSES, 1 pair medium draught, 8 and 9-year-old, all work; £2B each.—Sorraghan Pn I6T\. Albany T>AGER Mighty for sale What ofTers?— 1 P art M '■ EJ - . Box 751 > Auckland. QEr of Light Giff Harness wanted, in irood O order.—McPike. Pukekohe. * -? f G o g ,F arn^ s \ good order.— O Boniface, Saddler, Otahuhu. TROTTER, syrs, untried, well mannered and A.well bred; also Jogger; long-shafted.—s Clovernook Rd., .Epsom. Ph. 24-464. C! ui 3 years, by Vaals—Miss V «!"-• we » sr? wn . broken to saddle: cheap at C,., rash—May he seen C/o F. J. SMITH, Village Farm, Takanini, or Ph. 61-575, Auckland. f)NE OF THE FAMOUS "C. AND C " HORSE DRAWN WAGGONS, complete with full lock forecarriage, 1 pole, 2 swingletrees, mail patent oil axles, capwrench, _ toolbox, float rails on the sides, tyre 2%in wide. This waggon is new Please eend for illustration COOPER & CURD, LTD., Waggon Experts. Pukekohe. 'WALKING STICKS PRICES FROM ' * 4/6 TO C 3/3/-. ' The Best Slock in N.Z from „ N j LETHABY'S, K> Strand Arcade. Queen St. Auckland

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BUILDING BODIES BUILDING BODIES BUILDING BODIES BUILDING BODIES A building job slows down or stops if building materials are not available. Similarly the building up of a child's body slows down if the building foods are not provided for it. WHICH ARE THE BODY BUILDERS? Milk and cheese, eggs, fish and all kinds of rationed and unrationed meats. Also dried peas, beans, lentils and oatmeal which, though not quite so valuable, are most useful additional builders, especially when eggs are in short supply. When a building is finished, it must be kept in repair. The same building materials are needed for this, too. And when the human body is full grown, and all through life, it must be kept in repair by means of the same foods as were needed for growth. HOW MUCH BUILDING MATERIAL IS NEEDED FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ? 3-4 glasses of milk daily for the child and 2 glasses for the adult; 3 or 4 eggs a week, I a day for the children, if possible; 1 ounce of any type of meat or fish at 1 year of age up to 3 ounces daily at least, for the adult. After 18 months occasionally introduce grated, uncooked cheese. IN-BETWEEN SNACKS OF SWEET FOODS CANNOT REPLACE THE SOLID BUILDING FOODS. YOUR FOOD DOES IT BUILD ? DOES IT REPAIR ? FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25181, 19 April 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25181, 19 April 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25181, 19 April 1945, Page 8

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