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BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END \m plait m / QUEEN STREET V /_ Iggj L'lione 41-580 §§§ \ Direction: Amalgamated theatres, Ltd. 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. S p.m., li p.m. ERNST LTJBITSCH'S MOST BEWITCHING STORY.... "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" With TALLULAH CHARLES BANKHEAD COBURN ANNii BAXTER WILLIAM EYTHE BOX I'LANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S (Recommended by Censor for Adults) A 20th Century • Fox Production Released in Conjunction with the World-wide HO-Year Celebrations of its President, Spyros Skonras v Phone 42-274.. /6XFORD\ /AVONA. /f OXFORD AVON V\ QUEEN ST. & Corner or \\ Opp C.P.O. /pryGt. North Rd. &// Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OXFORD Sessions at 11—2—5 & 8 AVON Tonight at 7.30 EDW. G. ROBINSON—JOAN BENNETT RAYMOND MASSEY In thu Suspcnseful Thriller.... "The WOMAN in (he WINDOW" "The WOMAN in the WINDOW" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Extra at Avon Only: Phillip Terry—Audrey Long "PAN-AMERICANA" Approved loi Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY NEXT—- ???>??>>? Big Surprise Feature I Hill RIA LT 0 NEWMARKET. Phone •_M)-SOO j Finally Tonight, at 7 45 Abbott and Costello Ginny Sims "HIT THE ICE" And Russell Hayden Bob Wills "TORNADO IN THE SADDLE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) GRAND GARDEN FETE. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, NEW STREET. POXSOXBY. NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. 3 WELL STOCKED STALLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Side-shows, Novelties. Refreshments. Afternoon Tea. The Sisters of Mercy extend a cordial invitation to all ex-pupils and friends. OPENING 2 P.M. SHARP. ADMISSION FREE. A UCKLAND OIHLS 7 GRAMMAR ±Y SCHOOL. GARDEN FETE AT SCHOOL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1.30 p.m. Will be held indoors if wet. TUMBLE Sale, St. Matthew's Hall, tov morrow (Tliurs.), Nov. 1, J .80 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES QECTION 140 OF THE LAND ACT, 192-1. O Notice is Hereby Given that JOHN THOMAS MED LAND, of Tryphena, Great Barrier Island, has made application to select Allotments W.7U, N.E.7!) and 5.W.78 Aotea Parish, Great Barrier Island. 101 acres 1 rood 12.5 perches. Any objections to the allotment of this area to the said JOHN THOMAS MEDLAND must be lodged in writing at the District Lands and Survey Office, North Auckland, Auckland, and a copy served on the applicant within 21 days of the 30th day of October. ]!)45, being the date of the first publication of this notice. BASIL KING, Commissioner of Crown Lands, t-h Form of notice of application FOR LICENCE. I. AUGUSTUS ASBITRY BUCKLEY, 34 Haverstock Road, Sandringham, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Auckland for a Licence under " The Land Agents Act, 1921-22," to carry on business as a Land Agent at 31 Haverstock Road, Sandringham, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 31st day of October, 1915, being the date of the first publication of this notice.

Always a Double - Feature First Screenings TODAY TONIGHT ROXY ROXY ROXY ROXY ROXY TIVOLI TIVOLI TIVOLI TIVOLI TIVOLI Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Lfd. ROXY SESSIONS CONTINUOUS: TIVOLI NIGHTLY, 7.-I5 it ATI NEE TODAY, 1.15 Am I a Killer? ABSORBING MYSTERi*—UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU'VE SEEN —OF A MAN WHOSE MIND WENT BLANK ON* THE NIGHT OF A HORROR CRIME "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" With TOM CONWAY —ANN RUTHERFORD TOM CONWAY —ANN RUTHERFORD (Recommended by Censor for Adults) No. 2 FIRST SCREENING No. 2 No. •> FIRST SCREENING No. •_» ONCE SHE HAD A PRIVATE LIFE—BUT NOW IT'S FILLED WITH PRIVATES JAMES ELLISON SIMONE SIMON WILLIAM TERRY —MINNA COMBELL "JOHNNY DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANY MORE" , (Approved for Timers;'! Exhibition) QTATF DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101 iJIrYIL. Finally Tonight, at 7..'t0 ANNE SHELTON ARTHUR ASKEY * "BEES IN PARADISE" Antl Roland Culver Margaret Lockwood * "DEAR OCTOPUS" <STATT ONEHUNGA. Phone 51-311 UlrtlLi Finally Tonight, at 7.15 To See It Is To Live a Lifetime In An Evening Claudette COLBERT Jennifer JONES Joseph GOTTEN Monty WOOL LEY Lionel BARRYMORE * "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY" PRTMprCC DOMINION liD. Ph. 01-43!) rAXnuCrtjO filially Tonight, at 7,'15 JANE POWELL —ARTHUR TREACHER In the Gay, Sparkling, Diverting t / "Delighthfully Dangerous" And CLTVK BROOK —JAN BAXTER "THE FLEMISH FARM" RFHAI PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-910 IXDiVJttL. Tonight & Thurs., at 7.-15 OLSEN and JOHNSON • "CRAZY HOUSE" And Penelope WARD Michael WILDING * "ENGLISH WITHOUT TEARS" f Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approvod for Universal Exhibition. FOLLOW THE GIRLS.

FOLLOW THE GIRLS FOLLOW THE GIRLS. TONIGHT TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. YAV.C.A. DOWN TOWN CLUB. (Centre of Youthful Talent). Presents THE SONG, DANCE AND LAUGHTER SHOW OF THE TOWN. You'll Bo Sorry If You Miss It I PRICES: 21, 2/6. BEMEMBER—IT'S TONIGHT. Y.W.C.A. DOWN TOWN CLUB REVUE. TEE COMBINED WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS ARE HOLDING A GIGANTIC 0. AND G. FAIR, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE. AMUSEMENTS AND EXCITEMENT. Refreshments. Admission Free. Are Yon Working for This Big Appeal P If Not, Why Not? OUTDOOR SPORTS AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INC.). SECOND SPRING MEETING, 1945. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. , • AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ACCEPTANCES For the Apprentices Handicap. Bangitoto Hurdles Handicap, Three Kings Hack Handicap, King George Handicap. Nihotunu Hack Handicap. Electric Handicap, and Members' Handicap, close on FRIDAY NEXT. NOVEMBER 2, BY 5 P.M. AVONDALE STAKES (Closed). There will be a further Payment (£4) at the Post for the King George Handicap. P.O. Box 500, J. RAWSON. Ph. 41-070. Secretary, w-f MONSTER GYMKHANA', TO BE HELD ON MR BASIL WOOD'S PROPERTY. MANUREWA. ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1945. FIRST EVENT. 10 A.M. SHARP. Over £2OO in Cash and Trophfes. PROGRAMME.—Maiden Hack. Lightweight Hack, Heavy-weight Hack, Ladies' Hack, Champion Hack. Maiden Hunter, Lightweight Hnnter. Ladies' Hunter. Heavy-weight Hunter Champion Hunter (£2B and Challenge Cup valued £10). Consolation Hunter, Clevedon Plate (5 fur.), President's Handicap (1 milo). Mannrewa Handicap (7 fur.), Polo Scurry, for polo ponies, 4 fur.; Ladies' Scurry. 4 fur.; Scnrry, 4 fur. (riders 14 and under 18 .years); Dual Jump; Wire Jump; Remount Horse; Best Mannered and Paced Hack. Also 20 Pony Events. Complete Programmes on application. .-•Horses arriving by train or float on day or earlier will be met and paddocked or stabled if advice sent. •Under Auspices of and all Proceeds in Aid of Manurewa District R.S.A. Building Fund. S. A. SMITH. Hon. Sec. Ph. 114, Manurewa. ws FRUIT FOR SALE (PfRAPEFRUIT, medium size, 22/6 case. VTrailed and advised.—R. Colebrook. P.O. Box 28. Henderson. fsw

Dated at Auckland this 30th day of October, 1015. A. A. BUCKLEY, wh Bryant Hume CONVALESCENT GUESTS Tilt Bryant House Trustees are in a position to invite as guests (free of charge) to Bryant Home Raglan, a limited number of Convalescent Children whose medical advisers recommend rest and care. The Home will be opening from the beginning of November until tbe end of May. All applications must be accompanied by a Doctor's Certificate and addressed to the Bryant House Trustees. Hamilton. dg PUKE - OLD-TIMERS' REUNION.— JL Will all Old Residents of Te Puke who were living in the district extending from Otamarakau to Rocky Cutting. 80 or more years ago. and who have not recoived official invitations from the committeo to attend the Reunion to be held on Nov. 15, please forward their names and addressee to the Secretary as soon as possible.—H. T. Cashmore, King St., Te Puke. m-w A UCKLAND AERO CLUB (INC.) expects A to recommence Dying shortly and will welcome New Members. Three classes membership: Pilot, Pupil and Associate. Servicemen and Ex-servicemen free membership until March 31, 1017. Application forms from office of Secretary, c/o Swan & Spencer, Public Accountants, Lister Bldg., Victoria St. East. ewg GUN PRACTICE.—Live Shell Practice will be held on Thursday, Nov. 1. 1945, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Danger Area Seawards from ClarkJs Beach over Manukau Harbour, approx, 3 miles. t-h ELECTORAL TSEPORQA DRAINAGE BOARD. DECLARATION OF RESULT OP POLL. I, ALFRED HENRY DUKESON, Returning Officer for the Reporoa Drainage Board, do heroby declare that at a Poll taken on Saturday, 27th day of October. 10-15, for the election of Five Trustees for the said Reporoa Drainage Board tho voting was a follows: ALEXANDER. Kenry Lewis .. .. 18 BROWN, Roland Cargill 28 HICKEY, George Maynard .. .. 30 HICKEY, Henry Armstrong .. .. 35 MOORE, William, sen. .. .. ..30 MOORE, William Frederick, jun. .. 13 OTTO. Frederick James Charles .. 2/> PATTIE. Clifford Hawkins .. .. T.O ROSS. Francis Neil •• .. ..20 THOMAS, Charles Oswald .. .. 32 WARNER, Leslie Alfred .. .. 32 Informal . . . • -. .. 3 I therefore declare the said HICKEY. George Maynard, HICKEY, Henry Armstrong, MOORE, William, Sen., THOMAS. Charles Oswald. WARNER, Leslie Alfred, To be duly elected as Trustees of the Reporoa Drainago Board. Dated this 20th day of October, 1045. A. OH. DUKESON, Returning Officer.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR SPARE PARTS MANAGER FOR SPARE PARTS MANAGER A major motor-organisation with widespread ramifications throughout New Zealand has a vacancy for an executive of high calibre who is capable of assuming control of the importation and merchandising of its motor replacements, parts and accessories for English, Canadian and American Cars, Trucks and Tractoru. The man required must be a top-Hight executive. He will be stationed in Wellington and will be responsible for the expansion of the department's activities throughout New Zealand. "This position is a responsible one and carries with it a commensurately substantial salary. The number of men capable of filling the position is strictly limited. Applicants are therefore assured that they may write fully and frankly and that their applications will be regarded as absolutely confidential. The original applications will be returned to those not appointed. Specially endorse your letter "Confidential" and address it to the Managing Director. State age, experience, present position and enclose copies of testimonials to:— THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, Box 193, WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 10

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