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AMUSEMENTS Cosy""an<r~Warm. Dir.; Civic Theatre/~Ltd. 11 A.M.. 2 P.M., 5 P.M.. 8 P.M. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Very Latest Deaf Aids Available. Plans at Theatre Box Office. Phone 30-100. THE NONSENSICAL NONSENSE OP THE AGE! | GONE WITH THE WIND UP j J (Censored as Gasbags). j — THE CRAZY GANG — FLANAGAN AND ALLEN. NERVO AND KNOX, NAUGHTON AND GOLD The Management guarantees that | this Crazy Show will not be shown j anywhere else for at least 24 hours! | No increase in admission prices and j owing to the stupidity ot the story there will be Four Sessions Daily. ) I A 20th Century-Fox Release. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. FAMOUS "CIVIC" FIRST HALF * And. on the Stage. Afternoons and Evenings, •THE LOR RAINES OF HOLLYWOOD" (Wise-cracking and Whip-cracking). Also RON BOYCE AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN. -3inmnunuuiiiiuiiiraiii!iiiiiiunnuinnHuiuniaiunniuinnii»innumniainiHunßnuug 1 | FULLER'S THEATRES 1 IPRINCE EDWARDI P^^s2 j H Finally To-night. 7.30. p p Will Hay, Claude Hulbert in |§ : \r| 'GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S." g; H Also Showing: §§ § "GOLDRUSH MAISIE." g y Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. == | BRITANNIA"! P TX J U LAST NIGHT AT 7.30. 1 n Gary Cooper. Madeleine Carroll in = -J -NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE." f§ ~\T Approved for Universal Exhibition. |§ y Robert Cummings in P y "FREE AND EASY." g l= Recommended by Censor for Adults. [VICTORIA | ?L v n°e N Ti°r«: 1 Final Screening. 7.30 p.m. y B "CONTRABAND" I Approved for Universal Exhibition. M "LAW AND DISORDER" y H Recommended by Censor for Adults. §| fT 1 INF, MA I GREY LYNN. i | 1.1 11 ri A I Phone 26-406. E 3 Finally To-night. 7.30. U § "A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN" F V g and "DR. CYCLOPS." y El Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. S Piii:iiiiraii!:ii:iiiiiiHiiiii!ii!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiii!!i!ii!iniiiii!iiiii!nin!iiiiii!i!!iii!iiiiniiiii!iiiiiiß SCHOLARSHIPS ING'S QOLL EO E. t AUCKLAND. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR -J The Governing Body of King's College. s\ibject to the Regulations laid -down, offers the following Scholarships for 1942:— (a) Boys under thirteen on January 1. 1942: The Robert C. Horton Scholarship, providing Free Education as a Boarder. (b) Boys tinder thirteen on July 1, 1942: Two Entrance Scholarships, value £45 per annum. (c) Boys from a Preparatory School who arc under thirteen on October 1. 1941: One Entrance Scholarship, value £45 per annum. (d) Boys under fourteen on January 1. 1942: One Entrance Scholarship, value £45 per annum. Ca) and (b) Examination in Primary Subjects only. (c) and (d) Examination in Primary and Secondary Subjects. Applications close SEPTEMBER 30, 1941. An Examination will be held about the last week in October. The Syllabus of work for the Examination, copics of the Regulations, application forms and full particulars may be obtained from THE BURSAR KING S COLLEGE, OTAHUHU. AUCKLAND. 5.E.7. •3 PI ANO S FOR S ALE EIGHTY Years' Piano Selling. For Value. Service. Satisfaction, you buy Better Irom Begg's. corner Vulcan Lane and Queen St. Ph. 32-320. K

PIANO. Rosewood, iron frame, overstrung, perftrt condition: sacrifice. —Phone 40-800. 10 Offer. Collard & Collard. good condiMen. tone; bargain.—Genuine, 7719, Star. x 8 JOHN ERINSMEAD. a very fine pre-war model, ivory keys. Perfect order. Was £72 10/. SALE PRICE £59, ALLISON, late model, as new. Cost £145. Rosewood case. Was £85. SALE PRICE £72 WILLIAMS PLAYER PIANO, with 40 Rolls, Seat. Cabinet. Latest model. Cost £245. Was £135. SALE PRICE £110. Write or Call for Particulars of 300 OTHERS. WITH EVERY PIANO OVER £50— FREE DELIVERY, STOOL, MUSIC. TUITION. SERVICE. ONLY FROM THE LEADING PIANO SPECIALISTS— T W A T E R S, CIVIC SQUARE. AUCKLAND. D PIANOS WANTED A ARDEN. Abbott, or any other make oi Piano wanted Highest spot cash offered, or will Trade-in or Exchange.—Beggs. Musical. Electrical Centre. Queen St. Phone 32-320. K A BOUT SELLING YOUR PIANO RING AT WATERS. PHONE 49-047. for the Highest Spot Cash Price. Valuation Free. CIVIC SQUARE. K \BOUT £25 to £30 spot cash offered Tor reasonable Piano.—Private. 7718. Star. xO VD VERTISER will pay cash ior Iron framed Piano in reasonable condition.—Write to Box 36W. Auckland. 9 HiVATE Buyer will pay cash up to £35 lor Good Sccond-hand Piano.—Reply to Genuine 0195. Star. URGENT— Piano wanted; must have good tone appearance secondary consideration; music' teacher; will pay cash.—Write S. 7505. Star. io MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED \ TWATERS PHONE 49-047 CIVIC SQUARE, Definitely give the Highest Spot Cash Prices for Pianos. Players. Piano Accordions. Saxophones. Portables, Brass Instruments and everything Musical. " v BEGG S GIVE SPOT CASH FOR PIANO ACCORDIONS. UKULELES BANJO MANDOLINS. SAXOPHONES. TRUMPETS CORNETS. ETC. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. Corner Vulcan Lane and Queen Street. Phone 32-320. D 4 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE lARGE Oak Cabinet Gramophone and Records, J practically new.—lo6, Selwvn St., Onehunga. X 6 PIANO TUN]NG A LL Tuning and Repair Worn by expert craftsmen.—Begg's, Musical. Electrical Centre. Ph. 32-320. K BORER Eradicated, Reletting, Tuning, Kepolishing, five years' guarantee. Free advice and quotations.—Atwaters. Phone 49-047 K I"J Q 7"J_Q— ARTHUR BREE~ Expert Profes"i JL«7™4 "drO sional Piano Tuner. Repairer. Prompt attention. Quotations free. MH MOTOR SERVICES <Q3BSSBas> I) * ,L "' to ™» MORRINSVTLLE, TE AROHA, MATAMATA (Via Tahuna). Coaches Heated by Tropic Aire System. FOR MORRINSVILLE. TE AROHA—9.3O a.m.. 3 p.m. Sunday. 9.30 a.m., 6 p.m FOR MATAMATA—3 p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. Booking Office: Municipal Transport Station. Ring 41-963 (3 lines». TE AROHA RACES. The timetable leaving Auckland 9.30 a.m. and Te Aroha 3 p.m.. will depart Auckland 7.30 a.m. and leave Te Aroha 6 p.m. both days. EDWARDS MOTORS. D •oaaZfiSny G°»" "° TOBS Leave Booking Office. Municipal Transport Station Phone 4,1-963. for SILVERDALE. OREWA WAIWERA, PUHOI. WARKWORTH. MATAKANA LEIGH. KAWAO ISLAND —Week days. 9 a.m.. 3 p.m. Saturday. 9 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. Sunday 650 p.nr. 9 a.m. Car Tuesday. Thursday Saturday. Matafcana only. L-eaves Leigh Monday to Saturday 7.30 a.m.. and Monday Wednesday Friday. 1 0.m.: Sunday. 3 p.m. j A UCKLAND- I ynffmfflainfy HELENSVILLB 1 ifll 1 I w BGI SPRINGS. Leave Booting Office. Municipal Transport Station. Phone 41-963 (3 lines). Auckland Bua Co.. Ltd. xHelensvllle Branch). Depart Auckland: Mon. to Thurs.. 10.30 a.m., 3.30 pjn.. 5.30 p.m. Fri.. 10.30 a.m.. 3.30 p.m.. 5.30 p.m.. 9.30 p.m. Sat.. 10.30 aJn.. 1.30 p.m.. 3.30 pjn.. 10.45 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m.. 4 p.m.. 8 p.m. Depart Heiensvtlle: Mon. to Thurs.. 7.30 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 2 p.m. Frl.. 7.30 a.m. 9 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5.45 p.m. Sat.. 7.30 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 1 ojn.. 5.45 p.m. Sun.. 8 a.m.. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. D 4 ~ BOATS WANTED. KBRT, Yac&t, 28£t-32ft; up to £150 cash.— Afcarana, 0250. STAR. 8 -| QF"T - 22ft Mullet Boat, completely equipped: J O name price.—Cash. 0251. Star. 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 212, 8 September 1941, Page 10

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