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ST. JAMES' THEATRE Daily at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. - AIR-CONDITIONED ' ■Jfr ¥: PLANS AT THE THEATRE—TEL. 82-920. It Could Be The Story Of Your Life! Absorbing... .Heart-warming and Deeply Human....Of A Young Couple Whose Road to Love and Happiness was Tortuous Indeed.... Starring LANA TURNER LANA TURNER LANA TURNER In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dramatic Adaptation of Judy Kelly s Popular Novel "MARRIAGE "MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" Also Starring JAMES CRAIG—JOHN HODIAK And for your added Pleasure ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL NEWS "N Z Pilots Graduate in Canadas Atr School" . .. . "Strafing Tokyo 1 "MIGHTY NIAGARA" (Traveltalk Magnificent in Techmcolour). Recommended by Censor for Adulta.> FULLER'S ~r wTnv i. , <iiiiimiii!iiiniiiiniiiin«iii»iiiiiiiiiiim , iH"ii , i>! : I PRINCE EDWARD I p'iito M'ATIXEK TI THIS AFTERNOON AT 1.30. Bobby BLAKE with Dan DALEY. Jr., in " M 0 K E Y . And also „... Noah BEERY Jr. and Anne GV.YNNE hi N ° a "FRONTIER BADMEN" (Prog. Approvefl for Unlversa. Exhibit bn) New Programme for GtEST Tomorrow and Thursday: u ',, T ,f,Triwlt' Sins" and "Baby Face Morgan. MAXIMAL YOU%L R BE HAPPIER tn a Fuller Theatre. FULLER'S DEVON PORT. § VICTORIA I fhone 71-BS3. = VIV-lvmitt 5 ton J GUT at 7.30 p.m THEATRE VERA LYNN —PATRICIA ROC and Ronald Ward in "WE'LL MEET AGAIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. \lso TOM NEAL —ANN SAVAGE in "TWO-MAN SUBMARINE * Recommended by Censor for Adults. FULLER'S THREE LAMPS. 1 BRITANNIA § Ph. 26-041. = DIXI / § This Evening, 7.30. riiuiiliwiliulMlitiniiiiiiiiNiiiiiiHiir THEATRE A Waggonful of Tuneful Fun. . . . Judy Canova in "LOUISIANA HAYRIDE, with Koss Hunter, Richard Lane, Lloyd Bridges. Here's a Happy Hayride packed with Music and Fun. Also Showing: A Merry Musical Thriller. . . .ROY ROGERS in _ THE COWBOY AND THE SENORITA, with Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. You'll Love it! It's got Everything Music, Laughs and Excitement. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller fheatre. MATINEE TODAY, 1.30—2 Big Features: "Louisiana Hayride," ' Ihe Cowboy and the Senorita," Newsreel and Cartoon. FULLER'S ■ rvvv •MiiiiiiHitiiiiiimiiinininHiiiiHUHtS l*.r\JEiX I CAMEO I & 26 " 400 - This Evening at 7.30 THEATRE GENE AUTRY in "DOWN MEXICO WAY" Also Showing: Fay Bainter—Hugh Herbert in "MRS WIGGS of the CABBAGE PATCH Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Tomorrow (Wed.) —Holiday Matinee. 2 p.m. Screens "Flying Deuces" with Laurel & Hardy. YOU'LL BE HAPPIER in a Fuller Theatre. FUNERAL NOTICES RANGITOTO ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO. 52. Companions are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Excellent Companion bam McCallum, leaving the Chapel of Messrs. H. Morris Ltd.. Devonport, at 2 p.m., Today (Tuesday), for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. P. A. SYERS. S.E. TRANSPORT, EXCURSIONS, ETCW'AIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE. LTD. 49-324, 43-501. M.V. BAROONA. S.S. TANGAROA King's Wharf. WINTER TIMETABLE. ONEROA via BDRFDALE. ONETANGI. PALM BEACH, via OSTEND. Depart Depart Depart Auckland Ostend Surfdale i'ucu 0.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m 4.30 p.m. Wed. 9.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Thurs L.OO p.m. (Fn.) 7.40 a.m.(Frl.)B.ooa.m Fri. 6.00 p.m.(Sat.) 7.10 a.m.(5at.)7.30 a.m Sat 9.30 a.m 4.10 p.m. 4.80 p.m Sat 1.15 p.m Returns via Cowes Sun 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m 5.00 p.m OMIHA. iWAROi, ORAPIU. CONNELL'S, COWfiS. PONUI Depart Depart Depart Auckland Cowes Omiha lues 9.30 a.m Omiha only 8.45 p.m, Wed. 9.30 a.m 2.15 p.m.- 3.45 p.m, Thnrs 1.00 p.m. Umiha only (Fri.) 7.10a.m, Fri *6.00 p.m. Omiba only (Sat.) 6.45 a.m. Sat. 9.30 a.m. Omiha only 3.45 p.m. Sat. 1.15 p.m.(5un.)3.00 p.m.(5un.)4.30 p.m, Sun 9.30 a.m. Omiha only 4.30 p.m. Calls Awaroa Saturdays and Sundays only. May 31, 1.00 p.m. trip proceeds to Cowes, leaving Cowes 5.45 a.m. Friday. June 1. •May 18 and June 1, 6.00 p.m. trip proceeds to Cowes, leaving Cowes 5.30 a.m.. May 19 and June 2. Cargo received up to half an hour before mailing Tea and Coffee on Board FROM KING'S WHARF THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRI CO.. LTD. WINTER FERRY TIMETABLE. MATIATIA AND ONEROA PASSENGEB SERVICE, Weather and other circumstances permitting Leave Mondays to Auckland Thursdays Launch 9.30 a.m. Fridays Steamer 7.00 a.m. Leave Matiatia 3.00 p.m 5.30 a.m 7.05 p.m 2.30 p.m, 5.00 p.m 5.45 p.m. 7.05 p.m Saturdays .. 1.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m, Sundays . . 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m Parcels and light perishable cargo will he carried on launch Monday to Thursday. Buses running through Oneroa to and from Surfdale meet ail vessels. All vessels leave from and return to Ferry Building. FARES: Over 14 years, 2/6 return, 1/6 single; 5-14 years, half fares; under 5 years Free. WAIHEKE CARGO. A general cargo vessel will leave Auckland for Matiatia on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. Documents stamped at Ferry Building Office, and cargo received at ship's side no to 9.30 a.m. on dav of sailing. Return cargo received at ship at Matiatia between 12 noon and 2 p.m. the same day. Charges pre-paid Freight rates on application. PH. 41-346. \ UCKLAND-WAIHI.—Cars depart Auckland Bus Terminal for Hauraki Plains Paeroa. Waihi, 10 a.m., 3 p.m.; Sunday. 6 p.m. Fares: Paeroa. 13/6: Waihi 16/-.' Depart Waihi for Auckland, 8 a.m., -2 p.m • Sunday, 4.45 p.m. Reserve seats at least 24 hours before departure. Free baggage limited to one package of 30Ih. TRANSPORT. LIMITED. Ph. 41-963. A UCKLAND, THAMES. HAURAKJ APLATNS.—"WM. WHITE! AND SONS LTD. Cars depart Bus Terminal, Ph. 41-903 (3 lines) Auckland daily, 8.30 a.m.. 330 p.m. Thames Daily. 7.30 a.m., 3 p.m Coromandel, daily (except Sunday). 8.30 am • Sunday Thames and Auckland, 6.30 p.m WM WHITE A SONS. LTD.. Office 41-963 (GIBSON'S MOTORS. LTD. - New PI?. VT mouth—Service leaves New Plymouth 7.45 a.m. arrive Auckland 5.30 p.m.; leave Auckland 8 a.m.. arrive New Plymouth 5 IS P.m.dailv. Fare, £2 single.—Booking Office, N.ZR Road Services, Bus Terminal, Ph 44-960 or Gibson's Motors Ltd. New Ply. mouth Ph 357

SI MAJESTIC THEATRE SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. 1.45, 4.45. 7.45 P.M. 111111111 l PHONE 43-210 j|l RED'S A BED-HOT LAUGH RIOT IN HIS NEWEST AND FUNNIES! RED SKELTON RED SKELTQN RED SKELTON In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a "WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN" "WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN" "WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN" ANN RUTHERFORD. JEAN ROGERS, "RAGS" RAGLAND, WM. FRAWLEY, THE BROOKLYN DODGERS And For More Fun ami Thrills.... THE EAST SIDE KIDS THE EAST SIDE KIDS In a Battle-Royal of Excitement "GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE" "GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) i ti innp ! cinema remuera. I IUL/Ul\ | -ph. '24-749. Tonight at S 1 FLANAGAN and ALLEN (the Noted British Radio Stars) in the Comedy: "WE'LL SMILE AGAIN" ALSO: Field-Marshal Montgomery reviews the troops—N.Z. Magazine—British Magazine, Etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibit.) P A TI7TV I CINEMA TAKAPUNA. ; UnlLl I | 'Ph. 78-4G5. Tonight at 8! < Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamonr. Bin* Crosby, . Victor Moores Ray Milland and Zorina in "STAR-SPANGLED RHYTHM" Musical Comedy. (Universal Exhibition.) 1 STRAND | 0 Tonight at 8. BETTE DAVIS PAUL LUKAB "WATCH ON THE - RHINE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. AMBASSADOR ?™ lERGARY GRANT, JOHN GARFIELD in "DESTINATION TOKYO" Leon Errol, Anne Kooney in "SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVONDALE Tues., Wed., Thurs., 7.45. Jeanette Mac Donald and Nelson Eddy in their Greatest Musical Success.... * "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) nrrpi CCC ST. HELIERS. ; Ph. 51-000. I LLKLHOO Tonight, Wed. A Thurs., 7.45 "LIFEBOAT" Starring Tallulah Bankhead, Wm. Bendix, Mary Anderson, Henry Hull. (Adult Recom.) Also "FIESTA," in Technicolonr, starring Ann Ayars, George Negrette, George Givot and Antonio Moreno. (Universal Exhibition.) •DROME EEEEE MI T L J g ? t RD "JACARE" (U) and v "McGUERINS FROM BROOKLYN" <U) (A) Rec, by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. LECTURES AND MEETINGS Maureen morris Alexander, Pioneer Nutrition Expeh, Speaks TODAY, 2 p.m., to WOMEN, "ANAEMIA, BACKACHES, HEADACHES." Also TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, to MEN AND WOMEN, "CATARRH AND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS." No Children Admitted. Silver Collection. Hear this inimitable Crusader. You will be amazed, as never before, at the masterly blending of education, enlightenment and enjoyment by one of the World's most experienced and authoritative teachers. Doors open half-hour before commencement Ist Floor, BRUNSWICK BLDG.. 174 Queen Street. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HUMAN EMPIRE." JAMES WYLIE takes pleasure in announcing that MR ROBERT J. STRONG Will be the Guest Speaker NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 16, In UNITY HALL (jnst above Town Kail) At 8 p.m. Do not miss hearing this versatile and instructive speaker. He will interpret t-o yon the signs of the times Admission free. Collection. /GARDNER' MILLER. TONIGHT (TUES.), MAY 15 7.30 p.m., »In the Church flail, BERESFORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Island Cboirs. Church Choirs. Triple Jubilee Year (1705-1945) of the London Missionary Society. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the REMUERA RETURNED SERVICES CLUB will be held in the Chibrooms, 77 Green Lane, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Returned 2nd N.Z.E.F. men cordially invited. Refreshments. F. E. WATSON, Hon. Sec. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE GLENDOWIE.— -60 x 145 ft 6in; price £250. Avondale: Seaside, price £IOO. Pt. Chevalier: 50 x 150; price £3OO. Devonport: S Sections, price £350. Panmure: 3 Sections, prices £17.") to £2OO each. Northcote. 2% Acres, all in grass; £550. R. H. WOOD, 204 Dilworth Bldg. Ph. 44-764. QT. HELIERS.—Modern Home, all elec., 3 O bedrooms, lounge, garage, etc. One of the best homes, with views. Vacant possession. Price £3250. ST. HELlEßS.—Bungalow, ia exchange for Mt. Eden Home; £2700. ANDERSON & CO., 204 Victoria Arcade. Ph. 43-219. MT. EDEN. —Fully .Furn. Apartment House, freehold, and contents, £2175. MANGERE. —Small Rough-cast Bungalow, all-elect.; 1 acre land. Price £IOOO. HERNE BAY. —9 Rooms, 2 bathrooms, etc. Heart timbers. Glorious harbour views. Price £5500. REMUERA. —Large Residence, in good position. Large section, with tennis court. Price £4200. EPSOM.—3-bedroom, All-elect. Bungalow, built-in wardrobes, built-in china cabinet, glassed-in sun porch; lawns back and front; concrete paths. Built 1926. Vacant possession £ 20(H). RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. AND RAYMOND EDER, 191 Queen St. Ph. 41-181. 'FILED ROOF 2-STOREY GENTLE-' A MAN'S HOME, as new, 6 rooms, k'ette all elec. Garage. Ideal locality, within 2nd section trams. Harbour views. Price £SSOO. PARNELL. Handy position, on bus route —Home of 4 rooms, k'ette Price £1175; £575 cash required bal Principal and Int Rates, etc, under 27/- weekly. Immediatr vacant possession. EXCHANGE ONLY.—Mt. Eden, close trams: Gentlemen's Residence, all elec.. compr 3 bedrooms, very large lonnge and dining room, b'fast room, sun room. etc. Garage Elevated sections in lawns, garden. Price £3OOO. Exchange smaller place, handy terminus, 2nd tram section •TONES - PROSSER. Winstone Bldg., 77 Queen St.

WAITEMATA ELECTRIC - POWER BOARD NOTICE TO CONSUMERS SHORTAGE OF POWER The Electricity Controller has advised the Board that the electricpower supply position, from the generating point of view, is not good, and has stressed that for the coming winter the co-operation of all concerned is necessary. The Controller has instructed the Board that it must take steps at once to reduce load. The Board appeals to all consumers to avoid extravagant use of electricity, and suggests the following economies:— (1) Turn off unnecessary lights, especially in porches, halls, etc. (2) Use your radiator as sparingly ns possible, particularly between the critical hours of 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Where there is a double element use only one. Unless consumers co-operate, the Controller mav ban their'use (3) Switch off your waterheater if it boils. This applies "particularly to heaters in dairy sheds, where in the winter months a limited supply of hot water is required. ' (4) Switch off your radio when you are not listening to it. (5) Where an electric waterheater system is installed, do not heat water on the stove hotplates. (6) Cook as much as possible on one element of your stove, and when the pot boils, switch the element to the lowest heat which will finish the cooking. Radiators cause an extraordinary increase in unit consumption during the winter. Under the Electricity Control Order, 1942 and its Amendments the use of any electric radiator or other electric heating equipment between the hours of 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. from May 1 to September 30, in shops, offices, factories, warehouses, halls theatres, etc., is strictly prohibited, and all heating points in the premises of any person not complying with this Order will be disconnected or sealed up. The Board wishes to state that it is in no way responsible for the shortage of electric power. The Electricity Controller has also advised that if consumers do not voluntarily reduce their consumption he will enforce compulsory measures. The Board earnestly appeals to consumers to avoid any necessity for this drastic action, which would cause great inconvenience and hardship to all. A. MAIN, Manager.

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