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AMUSEMENTS AGAIN TO-DAY: 11—2—7.50 & THEATRE I MAJESTIC Direction: Fuller Theatres Corp.. Ltd. 2000 SEATS. 1/. 1/6. 2 3. Paramount's Musical Pot-pourri with the famous 'Oh Johnnie" Girl!: Bonnie Baker Bonnie Baker | Y 9|U RE | Orrin Tucker f And his Famous j ONE' I Orchestra. ~ Jerry Colonna Approved for Universal Exhibition JOEL McCREA — ELLEN DREW "REACHING FOR THE SUN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. PLANS AT MAJESTIC — 43-210. raiipli SIR I i}lliiii'.i —• mi I ! li l ' 1 STR AN D I '"'i !!j Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. Phone 43-114. I SESSIONS: 11. 2. 5. 8. [I |l THE BRIGHTEST IRISH COMEDY I SINCE 'THE COHENS AND THE | KELLYS." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 1 LITTLE "V" ellie T«T elly " • ITTLZ - ELLIE XV ELL Y " j Little "vt ellie 7.' elly - ITTLE ELLIE XVELLY '* I Little "XTellie tt-elly- j ITTLE ELLIE XV ELLY " Tittle vellie tjelly" KITTLE ELLIE XVELLY " ! With | JUDY J < ARLAND udy Garland George "aturphy EORGE -'IURPHY Hear Your Favourite Irish Songs, including "Nellie Kelly I Love You." "It's a Great Day for the Irish." ; "Singing in the Rain." "Pretty Girl | Milking Her Cow." j j Programme Includes: 1 j "WILLIE AND THE MOUSE" (Passing | > Parade): "MRS. LADYBUG" (Colour ! j Cartoon), and 'PARAMOUNT NEWS." j j ! I , Approved for Universal .»']! ji | , Exhibition. ,j !■ ; J| ill, lliii ill! jjijjljljjM I DANCING TO-NIGHT YOU GET ADVANTAGES AT j THE 7 1 METROPOLE ' I QUEEN STREET !_ NOT OBTAINED ANYWHERE ELSE! ALWAYS A LARGE CROWD DANCING IN THE LARGE AND ULTRA-MODERN BALLROOM. AND A SPECIAL LEARNERS - CLASS CONDUCTED BY MR. ARTHUR PELL. WHO WILL INSTRUCT YOU IN THE LATEST STEPS FREE. START YOUR DANCING CAREER TO-NIGHT! Admission: Ladies 1 '. Gents 1 ALFRED FEN'N. Director.

TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT THE PLACE TO DANCE IS AT DIXIELAND CABARET 436. QUEEN STREET. MODERN DANCING TO JOHNNY MADDEN'S SWING KINGS. Dance Entertainment at its Best! Admission (including Supper) 2 . TO-MORROW—TUESDAY. OVERSEAS SHIP'S DANCE. Admission (including Supper) 2 6. Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. 8 r PO-NIGHT—MONDAY-TO-NIGHT. S-Midnight. -■ GAIETY HALL. Surrey Crescent. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. Featuring Dal. Crook and his ••\ r " Bovs. Demonstration by the Margaret O'Connor Studio. Floor Stfows. Novelties. Mon'c Carlo. Supper. M.C.. K. SLYFIELD. Admission: Gents 2 . Ladies 16. 8 TEACHERS OF DANCING PATRICIA SCHOOL Of DANCING. 203. Symonds Street. Principal: PATRICIA GREEN. M.I.S.T.D. (B.B.). MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. OLD-TIME. AND AMERICAP TAP. CLASSES: Beginners' Old-time and Modern, MONDAYS. 8 p.m. Advanced Modern Ballroom. WEDNESDAY, fi p.m. Private Lessons ai-o Private Classes by appointments. For Your Appointment or further particulars.— PHONE 31-031. MW AUCTIONS AND GROWERS. LTD. AUCTIONS COMMENCE 8 a.m.—FRESH VEGETABLES. DAILY. 8.45 a.m.—FRE'SH FRUITS. DAILY. 9 a.m.—FRIX3H CUT FLOWERS. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. 10 a.m.—POULTRY. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :11 PUBLIC NOTICES TT is proposed, under the previsions cf the Public Works Act. 1928. and section 32 of the Statutes Amendment Act. 1935. to take the land described in the Schedule hereto for housing purposes: And notice is hereby further given thatthe plan of the land required to be taken is deposited in the Post Office at Green Lane and is there open for inspection: and that ail persons affc<ted by the taking ot the said land should, if they have any well-grounded objections to the taking ot such land, set forth the same in writing, and send such writing, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister Public Works at Wellington. SCHEDULE.—Appro", area. 1 rood 15.8 perches: part Lot 33. D.P. 3855. part Allot. 10. Section 12. Suburbs of Auckland: siiusied in Block I. Otahuhu S.D.. North Auckland Land District: as shown ca plan mr.rked P.W.D. 112030. in the office o* the Minister of Public Works. (P.W. i 24 1258 79.)— H. T. ARMSTRONG, Minister of ; Public Works. 8 T OTICE RE GUN PRACTICE. I Shipping masters, owners cf small cralt and residents ot Dcvonnort and Narrow Neck area are warned that gunfire will be heard from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on TUESDAY. 9ih. and from 9 a.m. i to 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 10th September. 1 1941. The danger area will be that portion of the Hauraki Gulf enclosed by a line drawn I from the northern end of Cheltenham Beach to the northern end of Rangitoto. from Rangitoto to Motutapu Island, from Motutapu Island to Tiritiri Island, and from Tiritiri Island to Narrow Neck, and all water enclosed therein. All shipping is requested to co-operate by avoiding this area during the time of practice. Should the weather oe inclement on the above days the practice will be held on the first fine days thereafter. ;g I>ILGRIM 'iGE TO CAPTAIN HOB SON'S GRAVE (Under the Patronage ci His Worship the Mayor). The Seventeenth Annual Pilgrimage to the Grave cf Captain Hcbson will take place at the Symonds Street Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. The Public sre invited to be present. SPENCELEY WALKER. <8 Organiser. QI F X J> ARC EL S Jjl O R H E rp R o O P S. We have an extensive range of those little extras so much appreciated by the boys. HUTCHINSON BROS.. LTD.. 45-766 Phones 24-774. ——___ RN "wines andspTrits forsale~ AUCKLAND WINE CO.. Rutland St.—Choicest Reserved Port and Sherry. £ 2 5/: Old Rich Port. 37.6: freight paid.—> 4-409. MW COP-BAN'S POPULAR HAMPERS — Port, from 39/ to 66/ case: Sherry. Madeira. Frontignac 57.': Sherry Cocktail. 66/. Freight paid. It pars to pay more lor superb quality. All brands Ale and Spirits supplied wholesale prices. Complete list posted on request. All orders plus 5 p.c. tax A. A. CORBAN AND SONS. LIMITED. Wine and Spirit Merchants. 38. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. D PROFESSIONAL NOTICES NERVE, Gland. Inter»>-«] Disorders, Diet. Short-s-eve. X-~lay. &.t crine. Tuerapy.—P. Meull DilwDrth Building. 47-349. MS

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 212, 8 September 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 212, 8 September 1941, Page 10

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