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AMUSEMENTS DAILY — 11 — 2 — 7.50 THEATRE MAJESTIC Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp- lAL 2i HOURS OF ACTION A Brilliant Doctor v. The Underworld! "DOCTORS DON'T TELL" "DOCTORS DON'T TELL" Starring John Beal Florence Rice Edward Norris Recommended by Censor for Adults. AND IN ADDITION— "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" Features Eddie Albert of "Brother Rat" and '•Wagons Roll at Night." Peggy Moran Approved for Universal Exhibition. EVENINGS AT 7.30 — New Serial .... " Mysterious Dr. Satan " fBERKELEY" [Z = PINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 8. Robert Young. Laraine Day in | "TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN " An Enthralling Drama Crammed with Suspense. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "Soviet Russia," "Eyes on Brazil," etc. ICAPITOLI ■.»■»»■ Ray Milland, Wayne Morris, Veronica Lake. William Kolden in "I WANTED WINGS" The Most Thrilling and Exciting Air Drama Ever Screened. Approved for Universal Exhibition. March of Time presents " NORWAY IN REVOLT." Ill] ASTOR 1111 FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 8. Variety Session 7.30. KENT TAYLOR. ANN RUTHERFORD In WASHINGTON MELODRAMA Richard Carlson. Ann Shirley in "WEST POINT WIDOW" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. DAXCIXO TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT AT X DIXIELAND CABARET 436, QUEEN STREET. MODERN DANCING TO JOHNNY MADDEN'S SWING KINGS Giving You PERFECT DANCE TEMPOS RHYTHM MELODY And— JOHNNY MADDEN'S GOLDEN VOICE. Admission 2/. THURSDAY NIGHT— FIRST HEATMODERN AND OLD-TIME WALTZ COMPETITIONS. Entries received at Cabaret. Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. 8 TO-NIGHT LEARNERS' AND PRACTICE CLASS, 8- 11 T r H~E METROPOLE A POPULAR DANCE ATTENDED BY A LARGE HAPPY CROWD DESIROUS OF IMPROVING ' THEIR DANCING AND HELPED ALONG BY MODERN SURROUNDINGS WITH MR. A. PELL TO INSTRUCT YOU IN THE LATEST STEPS FREE OF CHARGE .... Admission: Ladies I', Gents 1/. ALFRED FENN. Director. Admission of Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. 8 ' LECTURES ST. JOIIN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES OF INSTRUCTION will commence at the Ambulance Station. Rutland Street, as follows:— LADIES' FIRST AID—FRIDAY. June 19, at 7 p.m. LADIES' FIRST AID—TUESDAY. June 16 at 2 p.m. LADIES' HOME NURSING—THURSDAY. June 11 at 7 p.m. MEN'S AID—WEDNESDAY. June 10. at S. E. LANGSTONE. 8 ol Auckland Centre. AUCTIONS SQVIRRLI.L AND CO., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS. 54. HIGH STREET. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). AT 11 A.M. 600 GALLON 0.1. ROUND TANK (new) Hobby Lathe sft 6in PORC. BATH. Bft Crosscut Saw 2 Coils No. 8 P.O. Fencing Wire, Gas Califon's" Chip Heater. Dust Bins, Corr. Iron, Enam. Sinks] Scythe, 36ft Wallboard Partitions, Lawnmo-v—-Gent s Cycle, PASTRY COOK'S ELECTRIC OVEN* Senu-Rotary Pump. Small Anchor. Reg ("-.rare and Mantelpiece. Concrete Conper Stands Concrete Washtubs. Shop Counters. Pore. La> ; p-n IMPERIAL MOTOR CYCLE (3-4 h p., tvre'e food)' 2 65Yd. Mullet Ne'.s (new). ICwt N'et Trine' OVAL MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE. Rimu "nd Pol. Kauri Comb. Chests. Chests Drawers Double and Single Brd.s and Wires. Boddinc Dnehen Pairs, 2 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITFS Rimu and Pol. Kauri Sideboards. Oak and Rimu Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Occ. Tables Se»grass Chairs. KITCHEN DRESSER. Kitchen Rimu Settees. Couches. Meat Safe. Tabie Mangle-' Bird Cages, H.W. Urn. Deck Chairs. Box Kerbs' Spirit Stove. Jam and Pres. Jars, and Gen°rai Household Sundries. TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER. Auctioneer and Valuer. 8 IMPORTANT AUCTIONS IN THE ESTATE OF E. S. BINNS (Deceased). AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, NO. 13, FRANCIS ST. (take Richmond Rd. car). WEDNESDAY, AT 11 A.M. THE VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 13. FRANCIS STREET. Larue lofty rooms. Well built. Very suitable for nursing home or family residence. Concrete pa'hs Large workshop and outbuildings. Also the Two Sections of land, each v/i'h frcntarrc cl 73.7 links x 181 8 links. The Property may be viewed bv applying at No. 14, opposite. AT 11.15 A.M.. THE WHOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS AND CARPETS. WITHOUT RESERVE. LIVING ROOM.— Handsome Lustre Chandelier Very Fine Pair Lustre Vases, Good Ornamenis,' Picture and Bric-a-Brac. Large Marble Vases on Marble Pedestals. Set Chessmen. Fiute Overmantel. Occ. Chairs, Extra Good Curtains. DINING ROOM.— Gramophone with large Selection of Records in Cabinet, Dining Suite Large Dining Table Cover. Glass and China Wave' E.P. Ware and Cutlery. Drawing Instrument? and Requisites, Picture. Marble Clock, Gisss-iront Bookcase. BEDROOMS.—DoubIe and Single Beds. Robes. Dressing Pair, Floor Covering, Stretcher and Mattress. KITCHEN AND COOKERY UTENSILS. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. 8 EDUCATIONAL LEARN DRESSMAKING. Students of the DRULEIGH WAY of Dressmaking Pattern Cutting and Finishing quickly learn to cut fill their own patterns any style and for any figure. They make the smartest of roats, costumes, frocks and underclothes. Students Include mothers of growing families, girls wanting to make their own .Crocks or take up the work professionally. Special short courses lor business women evenings and Saturdiy morning. Fees from 30/ a month. For free particulars inquire DRULEIGH COLLEGE. 12, O'Connell Street. Auckland. Ronald W. Corson. Director. M PROFESSIONAL THOS. F. tOWES, F.8.0.A., F.S.A.O. (Edto.), F.N.A.O , F. 1.0. (Eng.), OPHTHAI MIC OPTICIAN, LISTER BUILDING, CITY. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Appointments Phcr.« 40-446. Also Evening. 7 to 9 Re~ic:sr.ce. 28, PRI2\C£/o STREEx. Ph. -12-416, ~S

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 133, 8 June 1942, Page 8

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