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'Y'EYEK BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF THE “ROXY” HAVE TWO ! GREAT TECHNICOLOUR FILMS BEEN SCREENED ON ONE PROGRAMME. Phone 1730 OXY rpHEATRE OXY JL HEATRE Centrally Heated TONIGHT 7.30 technicolour. “DU BARRY WAS A LADY” “DU BARRY WAS A LADY” “DU BARRY WAS A LADY*’ RED LUCILLE GE S“ LTON B ALL K K “RAGS’ RAGLAND” The spectacular stars or “Arabii Nights” ... in the screen’s titan tropical thrill ! Filmed in Breathtaking with 2 A BE Technicolor SABU ABU (Corporal United States Air Force now in New Guinea.) ENTERTAINMENTS Classical and Modern Verse, Mrs V. Linder’s Senior and Junior Choirs TOORAK HALL MONDAY NIGHT Songs bv Keith Priscott. Musical Background by Stanley James and 11. Larsen.^ FTMIE HAMILTON PL.VYBOX (INCORP.). At the next meeting or the Club on WEDNESDAY, 2?th instant, at <Ao pm., a semi-production or tlie 3-Act Plaj “Night Must Fall,” will be presented under the direction of Mr Stan. James. A charge or 1/- will be made, the proceeds to he donated to the Combined Services Memorial Fund. Ladies a basket. G U N S P O P P I N’ “MOTHER GOOSE” CAST NOTE: REHEARSALS IN FUTURE will be held in the EP.S. HUT SEDDON PARK, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2.7. EDDIE MARTIN, Producer, _ i Room 8, Regent Bldgs. 1078 | rUBILEE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. SOCIAL AFTERNOON WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, WEDNESDAY ST. JAMES’ HALL, Massey St, Frankton. Stalls, Items, Competitions. Admission 1/- (including afternoon tea). PUBLIC NOTICES N EW 21st ZEALAND BIRTHDAY GIRL GUIDES’ CELEBRATIONS. CALLING ALL LONE GUIDES CALLING ALL POST GUIDES Calling: ALL NON-ACTIVE GUIDES, BROWNIES, AND RANGERS. The following functions will take place in Hamilton and we wish all the above friends t.o accept this as a personal invitation to attend and renew Guide friendships and join the fun: CAMP FIRE, SEPT. 30: Corner Lake Domain Drive and Ruakiwi Road. VITAL HEAL T 11. SPECIAL CLASS INSTRUCTION For all interested in REGAINING and MAINTAINING PHYSICAL HEALTH in accordance with new scientiilc Tacts and experienced practice. 24 HIGHLIGHTS include easy health cooking, food for each student, vitamins, biochemistry, glands, breath control, means i to eliminate acidosis, rood combinations, correcting organic ailments, neurosis, i ulcerated stomach, constipation, better sight, ears and throat troubles, etc. EIGHT SPECIAL LESSONS Conducted by HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, FOOD and HEALTH SPECIALIST, at Sutcliffe Group of Radiant Living, VICTORIA ARCADE. HAMILTON, on Four Nights: MONDAY, Sept. 25, TUESDAY', Sept. 20, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, THURSDAY, 2Sth, at 7.45 p.m. All invited. Fee for S Class Lessons, 2 Guineas. < C OM DINED R.S. MEMORIAL FUND CAMPAIGN. £SO ALLUVIAL GOLD £SO ALLUVIAL GOLD ART UNION. By permission the Minister or Internal Affairs. The CLOSING DATE has been EXTENDED to NOVEMBER 30, 1044. EDDIE MARTIN, Campaign Organiser. 2 4-liOUR RELAY PRAYER MOVEMENT. A Meeting will be held on SUNDAY, Sept. 24, at 2.30 p.m., in Harmony Ilall, Victoria Arcade (opposite Hamilton Hotel). Guest Speaker: MR. 11. R. THOMPSON Everybody welcome. 1033 J>ED CROSS EXAMINATIONS. The following are the successful candidates in the recent V.A. examination in Home Nursing: Elementary.—Mrs S. Belcher, Misses V. Dingle, J. Gibson, M. Gordon, S. .McGregor, M. Riddell. J. Sturt, R. Taylor. Intermediate: Miss M. Senior. Advanced.—Passed with honours, Misses E. Coulter, D. Gadd, N. Kirk, D. Martin, Mrs E. Somerville. Passed: Misses D. Bea#en, R. BucM, I. Butler, j. Cramp, D. Dingle, Mrs V. Gardiner, Misses R. Gordon, M. Grigg. N. Tisch, P. Whelan. 10S4 i IJUiE SALVA TI O N ARM Y j MONDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 25 At 7.30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES HALL Programme and Sale of Goods j Ladies don't miss the Bargains j Proceeds g> to .-cir-Denial Appeal. Spend this happy night at the Army. 1105! K CAMPING GROUND, RAGLAN. | npmg Ground is being thor- ; demised, and intending campers j ming season an* asked to book ! Miss M. Carr, Town Hall, Rag- | C-o, Raglan. G. BRuWN LEE-SMITH. County clerk. ! Ngaruawahia.

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Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22461, 23 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22461, 23 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22461, 23 September 1944, Page 1

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