A M U SE M E N TS Patrons r. re rdvi.-ed to be sea fed promptly at advertised k':ii'lit'.** ; unes. as "Tar<?ei for To-nisht" rrreens a t 11.4. 2.4. 8.10 p.m. \ PLAZA ill / / : j QUEEN STREET. £l \ / ' ■ Phone 41-588. \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Deat Aids Available. To-day: 11 a.m.. 2 p m.. 8 p.m. A Film Ahont ITercos. Enirled by Heroes. o o o ' "TARGET FOR TO-NIGHT" "TARGET FOR TO-NIGHT" "TARGET FOR TO-NIGIIT" "TARGET FOR TO-NIGHT" O O O 1011 p.c. ENTERTAINMENT In "Tnrcret for To-night" are action. humour. ineiodr.ima. suspense and o>:ri:c?mon:--e\ery element that poes to make up superb entertainment*. Associate Comedy Feature: " iROOK'S npOURS" Starring BASIIi RADFORD - NAUGHT ON WAYNE " I >LAZA — P IIONE — 41-58G * Box Plans at Theatre and Besg's Musical and Electrical Centre. 3 Rrrotnmendrd by Censor for Adults. : • . til oxford iZ™, )) | I V\ ST. - Qt. North Rd. // * I u D^ ppl C.P.O. // \V& Ponsonby Rd.// ♦ : ♦ i J D'rr.rjion: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. f j ! OXFORD SKSSICINS DMLY AT J J ♦ 11, 2. 4.45 & 7.45 ♦ - I AVON Nightly at 7.45 ? ; The Famous Film of Yesteryear. f 4 t Victor McLaglen-Myrna Loy ♦ j I The t»!orlous epic ot the 42nd f - I Highlanders J J "THE BLACK WATCH" t : j "THE BLACK WATCH" I I Recommended by Censor for Adults. 4 ♦ Also Screening: <> I BUDDY ROGERS — JANE WITHERS ]' T In the Thrilling Race Story t "GOLDEN HOOFS" ;; " i Approved tor Universal Exhibition. ~ AUCTIONS NREDEEMED Jp LEDGES. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. WILL SELL AT TIIEIR ROOMS. NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER if, 1941. " AT 11 A.M.. On Behalf of THE BRITISH LOAN CO., LTD., 412, Queen Street. THE FOLLOWING UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Comprising PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE. SEXTANT. TOOLS. GUITARS BANJOS. SIDE DRUM. 2 SILVER FOX FURS. SUITS AND JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1935.—Mar. 28th. 3685, Bagpipes; April 17th, 3751, Cig Case: June 27th. 4000, 2 Necklets; July Bth. 4040, Brooch and Ring. 1936. —Aug. sth. 410. Sporran. 1938.—Mar. 22nd, 1814. Ring; July Bth, 2055, Cig Case: 18th, 2080, Watch and Pin; 22nd, 2093, Buttons and Knife; Aug. sth, 2119. Necklet: 10th, 2131. Ring; 20th, 2154, Necklets; 29th, 2167. G H Watch and Chain; Sept. 2nd. 2181. Silver Set: 19th. 2207. G Wr Watch; Oct. 28th. 2303. F Glass; Nov. 4th. 2323. a Wr Watch. 1939.— Jan. 25th, 2502, D Ring: Feb. Bth, 2534, D Ring; Mar. 4th. 2592, D Ring; 11th. 2608, Bag and Coats; 13th, 2611. Case and Coats; 18th. 2632. Sll Cups; Aug. 19th. 263. Case and Elex; 26th. 281, Clock; Sept. 30th, 371. C Sticks; Oct. 24th, 421, Cups and Links. 1940. —Jan. 6th, 588. Tea Set: 11th, 608, Sov Case; 19th, 632. Chronograph; February 2nd. 664, E.P. Cups; 24th. 714, Mah Jong; March Bth, 742. W Ring; April 27th, 870, Br Ring; May 17th. 910, Ring; 29th, 935, R G Watch, Bangle, Wr Watch, Rings; 3rd June, 949, Mt Wr Watch, 3rd. 953. Bangle. Necklet. Ring; Bth, 971, Ring; 15th, 987, Ring; 17th, 989, Teapot and Bag; 25th, 1007, 2 Rings; 26th. 1009. Wringer; 38th, 1014. Banjo; Ist July, 1013, Chain; sth, 1027, G H Watch and Chain. 6th, 1030, P.ine; 11th, 1045, Guitar: 12lh, 1049, Chain; 15th. 1055, P Glass; 24th. 1077, Ring and Brooch; 29th, 1086, Punch Ball; 30th, 1089, Ring; Aug. 13th, 1122. Pendant; 19th. 1136, W Ring; 21st, 1144. Drum; 30th. 1164, Tools; 30th, 1165. Mt Wr Watch; Sept. 3rd, 1169, Set Plates; 3rd, 1170, Kitchen Ware; \ 4th, 1172. Camera; sth. 1175, Bag; sth. 1176, Necklet and E Rings: sth. 1178, Gramophone; 6th. 1179, W Ring: 13th, 1197, Racquet; 16th, 1206, D Ring; 23rd, 1227, Sextant; 28th. 1238. Iron; Oct. 10th. 1203. Ring and Brooch; 3.lth. 1260, Ring: 15th. 1266. 3 Rings and Brooch; 19th, 1274, Brooch; 23rd, 1280, Violin and Clarinet; 30th. 1293, O F G Watch; Nov Ist, 1294, Tenor Horn; sth, 1304, W Ring; 11th. 1313, Box and Contents; 12th. 1316, Bag; 15th. 1320, . Iron; 15th, 1330. 10 Notes; 16th. 1314, Tools; 20th, 1339, G. Wr Watch; 20th. 1340. Bag; 27th, 1348, Mt Wr Watch; Dec. sth, 1358. Links; sth. 1366, Mt Wr Watch; 10th. 1372, Bag; 12th, 1376, V Glass: 12th, 1378, Cleaner; 16th, 1382, Wr Watch; 16th. 1384, G Wr Watch; 18th. 1387, Pump. Radiator, etc.; 31st, 1408, Mt Wr Watch; 31st, 1410. Camera. 1941—Jan. 3rd, 1417, Mt Wr Watch; 3rd. 1419, Mt Wr Watch: 4th, 1426. Typewriter; 10th, 1443, Camera; 10th, 1447, G H Watch; 13th. 1449. Wr Watch: 19th. 1461, Pencil and Ring; 24th, 1476. D Ring; 25th, 1477. Drier: Feb. Ist. 1485. Wr Watch; 3rd, 1489. Pearl Ring; 4th. 1491, Bag. Boots, Tools: 10th, 1510, Brooch; 26th, 1537, D Ring: Mar. 3rd. 1546, Brooch; 3rd. 1547, S H Watch; 6th, 1555, Basin and Shaker; Bth, 1556, D Ring; 7th, 1560. D Ring: 11th. 1570, Br Ring; 1' l. 1584. 2 Rings: 19th. 1590. Game: 25th, 1601, Pen, Pencil, Cig. Case; April 4th, 1624, Milk Shake Machine; 4th. 1631, Banjo: 9th, 1640, D Ring: 15th, 1649, F Glass: 24th. 1669. Rinsr: 28th, 1671. Guitar; 30th, 1678, D Ring; 30th.. 1688, Clock; May 2nd. 1683, Ring; 2nd. 1684, Suit. Case: sth. 1687. D Ring: 19th, 1720. Jardinere; 19th, 1721, Table & Gong; 20th, 1723. R G Wr Watch; 21st, 1726, Suit Case; 21st, 1727. G H. Watch; 29th. 1740, 4 Bowls: June 3rd, 1749, 2 Watches and Chain; 3rd, 1750, F Glass. 1939— July 20th. 156, D Ring. 1940—March 30th, 798. Coffee Service. CLOTHING, ETC. 1937—Jan. Sttl, 1199, Sheets. 1939—June 27th. 359. Shawl. 1940 —July Bth. 854: Sheeting;- Sept. 13th. 981, Stole; Oct. 7th. 17, Rug; 9th. 25, Blankets; Nov. Bth. 65, Shoes, etc.; Dec. 12th. 102, Shoes. 1941—Jan. 6th. 130. Parcel Clothes; Bth, 137, Coat and Trousers: 10th, 144, Coat and Trousers; 14th. 148, Case and Contents: Feb. 18th. 180. Blanket, Sheet, etc.; Mar. 12th. 209. Suit; 27th. 225. Coat and Trousers: April 4th. 238, Blazer: 12th. 242, Case and Contents: 17th. 247 2 Furs; 19th, 255. O'coat; 21st, 258. Coat and Trousers: 22nd. 259. Shoes; 24th. 264. Singlet and Drawers; May 12th. 302. 2 Rugs. 2 Quilts. Barometer; 16th. 307. Coats and Trousers; 31st, 327. O'coat: June 3rd, 328. Stole: 6th. 340, Suit: 19th. 355. Suit; July 4th. 377. Suit in Case: 11th. 389 O'coat: 21st. 399. Suit; 22nd. 402. Suit; 28th. 406, Suit: 31st. 411. Coat and Trousers: Aug. 18th. 440, Suit: 18th. 442. Coat and Trousers; 21st. 448, Suit; 29th. 458, W P Coat. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., Auctioneers. _ Ij TD " WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS. NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDING 3, rpO-MORP.OW TUESDAY AT 11 O'CLOCK. OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE CARPETS. CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. CHINESE CARPET. 12ft 31n x 10ft Bin. AXMINST ER CARPET. HEARTH RUGS. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Genoa Velvet). 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES. EASY CHAIRS. RIMU DINING SUITE. Oak Dining Table and 6 Choirs, Kauri Sideboard and Extension Dining Table. Rimu Settee and Squab, Hallstand. Morris Chairs. Sesgrass Chairs. Ox Kerb, Firescreen. Rimu Settee (spring cushion). Gramophone. Radio. Occasional Tables, Palmstand. 52-Piece Wedgwood Dinner Set. Electric Kettle, Cutlery. Crockery. China, Glassware, Green Sideboard, Table and 3 Chairs. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK COMBINATION CHEST. Single Bed and Wire. Oak Wardrobes, ' Rimu Wardrobes, Rimu and D.S. Combination Chests, Double and Single Rimu Beds and Wires. ' Double and Single Kapok and Wool Mattresses, • Scotch Chest. Chest Drawers. Duchess Pairs. • K. DRESSER. K. TABLES AND CHAIRS. Cooking Utensils, every description. Lino. 6 Sashes, 2 Doors. Clothes Horses, Verandah Blinds, - Trunk, Suitcases. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., Auctioneers. 1 ; rpuRNERS AND GROWERS. LIMITED. AUCTIONS COMMENCE: j 8 a.m.—BANANAS. 8 a.m.—FP.ESH VEGETABLES. DAILY. .' 9 a.m. — STRAWBERRIES. FRESH FRUITS. DAILY. 9 a.m.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. • 10 a.m.—BANANAS. '• 10 a.m.—POULTRY. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. '• LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :« • J. JONES. L T D.. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 10 A.M. j- POULTRY POULTRY ROOSTERS. H<Ma CHICKENS. 1 POULTRY POULTRY AND PRODUCE PRODUCE VEGETABLES VEGETABLES " FRUIT FRUIT 5 GROCERIES GROCERIES 5 J. JONES, LTD., T CITY MARKETS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 284, 1 December 1941, Page 10
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