FINALLY TODAY 11 __ 2 8 CHARLES IRENE BO Y E II DUNNE "TOGETHER AGAIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. embassy J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY—Phone 32-WJO TOMORROW TOMORROW THE STAR OF "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND With MARJORIE REYNOLDS IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES' MASTERPIECE OF MYSTERY "MINISTRY OP FEAR" "MINISTRY OP PEAR," PLANS AT EMBASSY DAILY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Recommended by Censor for Adults. i ti innD I cinema remuera. | IUUUK I '['li, -,>4-740. Tonight at 81 BARBARA STANWYCK, EDWARD G. ROBINSON and FRED MaeMURRAY in "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" A Brilliant and intriguing Mystery Story ALSO: N./i. and Australian Cinesound and Sportlight. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 1 PA lIT TV I CINEMA TAKAPONA I uAICi I I ■ph TK-Hio. Tonight at 81 Bette Da'vis, Miriam Hopkins and John Loder in "OLD ACQUAINTANCES" A Great Picture. (Adult Recommendation) i i~ ° N EH U N G A Si RAND Fh M'3Bo. J L lonlght at b. A Thrilling Story of the Bth Army, "NINE MEN" and "THE IMMORTAL SERGEANT' (Both Recoinm. by Censor Adults) AMBASSADOR "• S K w!'.' niR Anne Baxter—William E.vthe in "EVE OF ST. MARK" Misichu Auer -- .loan Davis in "AROUND THE WORLD" (Both Approved for Fnivcrsal Exhibition) AVONDALE T "" iKht 7 Thurs - Rita Hayworlh ami Gene Kelly in the Musical ComecJy, "COVER GIRL" Selected Supports. (Adult Recommendation) TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. HIS MAJESTY'S GRAND GALA OPENING TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. THE GORGEOUS ENGLISH PANTOMIME PANTOMIME "MOTHER GOOSE" "MOTHER GOOSE" THE BIG LAUGHTER SHOW WITH Kioo DELIGHTS NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAYS, NOV. 3 and 10 MERRY MELODIOUS "MOTHER GOOSE" THE FAVOURITE PANTOMIME OF ALL TIMES. IT WOULD BR WISE TO RESERVE EARLY. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Night Prices: D. Circle and O. Stalls, 61; Stalls, •!/; Gallery, 2/. Matinee Prices: D. Circle and 0. Stalls, 4.': Stalls, :{/; Gallery, l/<>. Children Half-price Matinees Only. CHILDREN'S THEATRE "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" (adapted from L. Carroll). Producer: Joyce Yock. "THE GOLDEN FISHERMAN" (a Chinese Play). Producer: Christine Laird. ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SYMONDS ST. 8 p.m. FRIDAY k SATURDAY, Nov. 0 & 10 Matinee: 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 Adults, 2/; Children, 1/. Reserves 3d extra at Chas. Begs and Co., Ltd., from Nov. 2. LOCAL BODY NOTICES HOWICK T0 W N BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER. SPECIAL LOAN—WATERWORKS. Notice is hereby given that the following Resolution, intended to operate as a Special Order, was passed at a Special Meeting of tho Ho wick Town Board convened for that purpose. and held on tho '2sth day of October. and will come up for confirmation at a meeting of the said Board io be held in the Board Room at Howick, at 7.45 p.m.. on the 2iith day of November, ISMS: SPECIAL ORDER. 'ln pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies Loans Act. 1U26, the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, the Health Act, 1020, and the Amendments thereof, and Regulations thereunder respectively and of all oilier powers thereunto enabling it and in .accordance with the consent, of the Gover-nor-General-iii-Coiincil by Ortler-In-Council dated the 3rd day of October, 1043, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of October 4, 10l.>. No. ()2 at pages 1225 and 1220, the IToivick Town Board doth hereby by Special Order resolve to borrow the sum of Eighteen thousand eight hundred and ten pounds (f 18.810) by way of Special Loan to be known as the Water Supply Loan, 1045, for the purpose of providing waterworks to improve the water supply of the Town District of Howick. "That .the loan he raised at a rate of interest not execeeding Three Pounds fifteen shillings 13/-) p.c. p.a. and be payable by half-yearly instalments during a period •of twenty-five (25) years; that the security therefor shall be a special rate of 17/20ths of one penny (d), in the pound (£) on the rateable value 'on the basis of tho capital value) of all rateable property in the Town of Howick; that all costs, charges and expenses actually incurred in connection -with the raising of such loan shall be paid out of the loan." M. H. GUTHRIE. Clerk, wg
Matamata county council. BALANCE-SHEET.—Notice is hereby Kivcn that copies of the Balance-sheet for the year ended March 31. 10-15. have been deposited for public inspection at the Connty Office. Tiran; (lie Post Offices, Waharoa, Te Poi, Hinuera, Okoroire. Tiran, Arapnni and Tokoroa; and at tho residences of Councillors C. Bruce. Karapiro; W. L. Grice, Matamata; C. H. Le Trobe, Maunpratautari; and J. Pohlen. Matamata; for 30 days from October 20. 10-15, A copy will bo forwarded to any ratepayer on application. J. A. BECK, Tiran. County Clerk. h\VK October 2.'?, 10-15. E AG LAN COUNTY COUNCIL. PLANT LOAN POLL. Ratepayers are notified that a Poll will be held throughout tho Ratrlan County on SATURDAY, November 10. The Council seeks the authority of (he ratepayers to rniso a Loan of £30,000 for (lie purchase of modem Road Plant. The raising of (he loan will not mean an increase in tho rates and the Council earnestly requests all ratepayers to record their vote in favour of the proposal. Ratepayers only may vote. H ALL YBITR TON J OHN STONE. County Chairman. October 93. 1015 awg
SAVE A COUPONSAVE A COUPONMAKE MORE MEAT AND BUTTER AVAILABLE MAKE MORE MEAT AND BUTTER AVAILABLE FOR BRITAIN FOR BRITAIN If you can do without a meat and butter coupon occasionally, and would like voluntarily to help make more food available for Britain, then give your unused food coupons to your local Post Office, sealing them in an envelope which, has been clearly marked More for Britain," Rationing Officer (and name of your town). With the coupons should be enclosed a statement setting out the name of the sender, how many of each kind of coupon are enclosed and (when butter coupons are sent) the name of the retailer with whom registered. If you are a member of an organisation authorised to collect coupons, give your envelope (containing coupons and statement as above) to your secretary. Make sure no coupons are handed in until AFTER they have expired. No money is to be sent —just the coupons. The Government guarantees that the meat and butter represented by the unused coupons will be sent to Britain. If sugar and tea coupons are also sent in they will enable N.Z. to draw on less from overseas and so make more available for others, Issued for the Food and Controller by the Economic Infor ma t i on'SojvJ Ce, EIS. MB 2 /<4> 'O \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25347, 31 October 1945, Page 10
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