ci rvi'c Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd, : Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2p.m., &p.m* Bnii Prices: II- to 3/4. Deaf Aids * Air-Conditioned Throughout, Box Plans at Theatre. : Phone 80-100, NOW SHOWING The Warner Bros. Epic Story "The Adventures of MARK TWAIK" The Adventures of MARK T\VAIiV The man who never grew op. He mart* the Hearing West Roar with Laajhter With an all-Star Cast: FREDRIC MARCH , las Samuel Clemens) ALEXIS SMITH (as Olivia Langdon) ALAN HALE DONALD CRISP C. AUBREY SMITH " Approved for Dniversal Exhibition Supporting Programme Includen "Fin 'n Catty" The Wise Cat and the Wiger Goldfish All in Beautiful Technicolor Paramount Air Mail News. Captured Japanese Films from the Philippines, etc., etc. BEG. MADDAMS at the Civic Or Wn | THE BERKIE^I^o^BIJ This Evening at Eight o'clock STILL BREAKING RECORDSII Jeanette Mac Donald, Nelson VA&y in "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" The Greatest Mnsical Comedy-Romaaee.-.f Time. A Delight to Se» Again j n d Agijn (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■■ Air Mail News and Selected Featurettei. | THE CAPITOL | This Evening at a Quarter to Eight, GEORGE FORM BY in "GET CRACKNG" Another Riot of Laughter with Geenw. 1 Approved for Universal Exhibition) Bruce Bennett, Eric Rolf, John Abbott 1» "U-BOAT PRISONER" A Stirring, Thrilling Drama,. (Recommended t».v Ceti'or for AdnHg) 1 KERRIDGE THEATRES -1 I | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS I aHliiniUiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimHimiiiiminiiiiiniiiiiimiimiiuimmiiiiinijiimßßKj TODAY'S SCREENINGS TAURANGA REGENT "Cairo" (TT) Sat.-Wed.: "Phantom of the Opera" (A)' TOWN 11ALL —"CliiD OR The Old Blwk" (U) and •"Calaboose" <U). AKOIIA—REGENT—"The Lady Ev e " A (A; and "Fans Honeymoon ' ifjj MAJESTIC —"Call of the Canyon" (U) and "Around ihe World" <L). fPH AMES—REGENT —"King Art'mr Wu 1 A Gentleman" fU). KlNG'S—"False Colours" (U) and "Paris After Dark" (A). \ |rHAKATAN >1—REGENT—"Little. Lord \\ Fauntleroy" (U). Sat.-Tuea.: "The Hard Way" (A). GRAND—"King of the Stallioai" (IT) and "Weird Woman" (A). OTOROHANGA —REGENT —"Top Man" (U>. TOWN HALL—"Hello, Beautiful" (U) and "Bo«s of Big Town" fA). I )AKHOA —REGENT—"In Old California" X (A) and "Calling Dr Death" 'A?. OPOTIK1 —REGENT —"Virginia (U) and "I Live On Danger" (A). Sat.: "Air Force" (U) and "Ghost Ship" (A?. KAITAIA — PRINCESS "=hsntytown" (U) ami "Is Everybody Hanoy (U). SaV.Mon • "Stage Door Canteen" (U>. XJ EL EN SVILLB —R KG ENT— Sat.-Mon.: 1L "Five Graves To Cairo" (A>. KA WAKA W A KIN G'S "Cfiatterbox" iX) and "Medico of Painted apnngi" (U) Sat.-Mon.: "The Black Swan' (A). V IT: MAUN GAN CI—REG ENT—"Gaadili>l canal Diary" (A).. , ROTORUA un association) and GIsBORNB —See Local Papers Censorship (A> Recom. by Censpr far Adiiltj. Index. <U) Approved for I mv. Exhibit. DANCING Gorgeous Surroundings, Cool Atmosphere. Soft Light*. Latest Tone Hits by N.Z.'s Largest Ballroom Orchestra of 3 4 players, correct • tempo for dancin?. Emv Chairs at Your Table and ®eady attention i« what yoo can expect at the CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARET •every FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. electoral Hamilton electoral district. LIST OF POLLING PLACES« Th« undermentioned list of . Pollinj: Placee is published as a further reminder to electort previous notification of both Candidates siu . Polling Places having been given la scar* ance with the Act. Ihe Poll will bo taiet at the following Polling Places betx«en ti» hours of » a.m. and 7 p.m., on SATURDAx, the 'Jtith day of May. 1915. Claudelands, the Church of Christ Hall, Grey Street. ~ rr . l Claudelands, Government Recreation Hostel, Peachgrove Road. Claudelands, the Masonic Hall, corner 01 Mvrtle Street and River Road. Fairfield, Methodist Church Hall. Grey St Fairfield, the Public School. - Frsnkton Junction, the Methodist Saidif* school Hall, cnr. Lyon and Massey Sts. Frnnkton Junction, the Town Ha". Frankton Junction. Railway Institute Hall (Railway Settlement). Hamilton, the Courthouse (principal). Hamilton, Drill Hall. Knox Street. Hamilton, the E.P.S. Hall, Seddon Psr.t. Hamilton, the new Public School. Hamilwl West. Hamilton the Public Hospital. Hamilton. The Technical School Hall. Hamilton East, Knox Sunday School, Albeit at. Hamilton East. St. John's Methodist Charts Hall. Wellington Street. Hillcrest, the Public School. Maeroti. the. Methodist Hall, Miro Street. Melville, the Public School. Nawton Hall, Norton Road Extension. Newstead, the Public School. Rototnna. the Methodist Church Hall. Ruakura State Farm. Students' Dance Han. Te Rapa. Elliott's Petrol Garage, corner oi. Forest T<ake and Great South Boads. Whitiora, the Public School. H. B. REID. Returning Officer. ■VT Z. NATIONAL PARTY. X> - HAMILTON BY-ELECTION. • MRS HILDA ROSS. National Candidate, TONIGHT (FRIDAY), FRANKTON TOWN HALL, S p.m. . MRS niLDA ROSS AND MR W. SULLIVAN. M.P. for Bay of Plenty. KNOX CHURCH HALL, HAMILTON EAST, MRS HILDA ROSS AND MR T. L. MAODONALD. M.P. for M«U;int. NX. LABOUR PA R TT. • Hamilton by-election. MR C. A. BARRELL (Official. Labour Candidate), Will Address Meetings as Under:— TONIGHT THEATRE ROYAL. Supported by HON. W. NASH. Acting-Prime Minister. All Meetings at 8 o'clock. Labour'* Charter: Secnrity and Progress. Come and Hear it Expounded. HOLD FAST TO SECURITY and VOTE BARKF.LL. Campaign Office: t> Collinewood St. Ph. 3'.16. DO YOU KNOW THAT THE JEWELLERY CO. Pays Hlgnest Cash Prices for ait types L'ssa Art Jewellery, including Hroken Necklet* Brooches. Diamante Buckles, Pearls. Crystal Old Goldf , Posted packets promptly attended to valuation submitted. SEE US FIRST. Commercial Bank Chambers. Queen St. (Near Woolworths.) ■ HERALD CASH RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The following headings are charged ll undermentioned rates:— Apartments Wanted L'ersonai Board Wanted Situations Vacant Domestics Wanted Situations Wanted Farm Hands Wanted Lost and Found Farm Work Wanted strayed 4 impounded Holiday Aecom Wld Wtd to Rent or Leas»> I One Insertion One Imertion 2 Lines . . 1/0 '4-inch . - 3 Lines .. 2/3 %-inch ... '/• 4 Lines .. Si- 1 inch .. 8/6 Advertisements classified under all o*ow headings are charged as follows: — One Insertion One Insertion '2 Lines .. 2/• Vj-inch .. 4/9 3 Lines .. 3/- .. y--4 Lines .. 4/- 1 inch .. 9/6 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS B' MEM OR IA MS, BEREAVEMENTS. DING ANNIVERSARIES: Minimnm charM 4/- for 4 lines, 1/- each extra line. Thanks to doctor/nurse. .!/• extra: to nos doctor and nurse. '-'/- extra. Kng3eemen| Notices (in social column), 6/-. Birth None should be signed by one parent and Msrn»K Notices by husband and wife. . . If replies are to he posted, send 3d ex«. Alt orders for, advertisements mo si uiuic me uun-iuseruuu oi «n,> , n « through accident or from other cause whatsoever, or for error in publication of any advertisement. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD and Dally Southern Cross NET CIRCULATION EXCEEDS 110.000-_
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 10
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