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SUSPENSE...., CRASHING TO A CLIMAX YOU CAN'T FORGET I EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY—Phone 32-660 TODAY AND TONIGHT TODAY AND TONIGHT II -2-s—B Universal Pictures present JAMES RONALD'S AMAZING STORY THAT THRILLED MILLIONS "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" A MASTERPIECE OF DRAMATIC TENSION I CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON LOVABLE—SINISTER—SENSATIONAL ELLA RAINES ELLA RAINES HARBOURING A LOVE AS STRANGE AS IT WAS SINCERE! Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Dir.: Kerridfte Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE *R2?&Sf STATE 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 Adventure, Romance, Satire, Comedy, Action. CAR Y GRANT LA RAIN fe DAY "MR LUCKY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ALSO The Most Famous Of All Screen Rolee. TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL "THE MARK OF ZORRO" (Approved' for Universal Exhibition) • V, 7.30 TOMORROW 7.30 Music, Movement, Life. Laughter. Everything, For Genuine Pleasure. .. . "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" JAMES CAGNEY JOAN LESLIE WALTER HUSTON RICHARD WHORF ALSO Hal Roach's Riotous Comedy of Army Llf6 "" "ABOUT FACE" "ABOUT FACE" Wm. TRACY, Jean PORTER, Joe SAWYER (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Dir.: Kreridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1-30 VOGUE 7.30 Auckland's Modern Popular Intimate Theatre. Rarangahape Rd. ;Phone 43-003. FINALLY TONIGHT That Terrific Laughter Spree.... LAUREL and HARDY in "JITTERBUGS" Also "FLYING FORTRESS" with RICHARD GREENE

1.30 TOMORROW 7.30 SPECTACULAR GRIPPING DRAMA!! Now It Can Be Told Was England Ever Invaded???? "WENT THE DAY WELL?" LESLIE BANKS and full-star Cast. Also The Greatest Show Wonder On Ice!I "SILVER SKATES" KENNY BAKER PATRICIA MORISON (AH Approved for Universal Exhibition) 10TH ANNUAL YUGOSLAV BALL. FOR YUGOSLAV RELIEF PURPOSES PETER PAN CABARET, WEDNESDAY JUNE 6. SPECIAL FEATURES. Yngoelav National Dance "Kolo," accompanied by Yugoslav National Tamburitza Orchestra In Colourful Costume. For Invitations Ple-aae Ring Ph. 3G-OS6 or 63-oS-t Immediately Intending Patrons are urged to obtain their Tickets as soon as possible at Messrs Lewis Eady, LM.. Queen St:, under the auspices of THE YUGOSLAV CLUB (Inc.). S. A. JELICICH, Secretary MONDAY KINGY¥IRTHDAY SPECTAL LONG NIGHT AT THE CIVIC WINTERGARDEN CABARL'I. Dancing from 10.30 a.m Friday and Saturday as Usual. Book Now Ph. 30-100. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Inc.) WINTER MEETING. 1046 SATURDAY, JUNE 2, And MONDAY, JUNE 4 (His Majesty's Birthday), AT ELLEIiSLIE RACECOURSE PRINCIPAL EVENTS FIRS'! DAY ! Great Northern Steeplechase t"276u. <n»ui i 3% nn lee i Great .Northern Hurdle Kace. £22fio i k /, miles. I Cornwall Handicap, £1500; l'/ 4 miles ; Members Handicap. £1000; 6 furlongs SECOND DAY Winter Steeplechase, £1500; about a miit-i----.Campbell Hurdle Race/ £1250: 2 miles ; York Handicap, £1250; 1 mile, i Visitors' Handicap, £1000; 6 furlongs ADMISSION, t To Racecourse— Each PersoD .. .. i/tj Vehicle® .. ~ .. y/o Grandstand EnclosureGentlemen .. 10/ Lfldiee ~ 5/. i'o avoid delay, Patrons are requester ,< tender exact amount of admission chargee (Amusement Tax paid oy the Club.) I'ICKETS FOR GRANDSTAND ENCLu SURE ARE NOW ON SALE Vl' '['Hl* CLUB'S OFFICE IN SHORTHAND ST ' Cloakrooms will he open for the Meeting and all usual privileges will be available MEMBERS OF I'H E NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be mitted to the Grandstand Enclosure No person who has at any time since tinpassing of " The Gaming and Lotteries \ct Amendment Act, 1008,' followed the occu pa lion of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerK no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Winter Meeting, and ir any such uerson is found .id such course he will hp removed therefrom >ind prr*icruten for trespass The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited an<! any person infringing this regulation will be rernnvpfl frnm the Racecourse anrt prosecuted W s -iPEN'CE Secretary

WHEN— WHEN1. You switch off lights in an empty room— YOU SAVE ELECTRICITY 2. You switch off the radio when nobody is listening— YOU SAVE ELECTRICITY 3. You use white paint on steps rather than keep Porch and Outside Lights burning— YOU SAVE ELECTRICITY 4. You close that door and stop the draught rather than turn on the heater— YOU SAVE ELECTRICITY 5. Yoil turn hotplates low just before pots boil and allow the heat in the element to bring them to boiling point— YOU SAVE ELECTRICITY 6. You don't leave a single switch on for a single unnecessary second— YOU SAVE ELECTRICITY SWITCH OFF and Reserve the right to SWIfCH ONI EIS.EB

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25216, 31 May 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25216, 31 May 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25216, 31 May 1945, Page 8