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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY at 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Puller. His First Dramatic Role lor Years ... WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL With HEDY LAMARR In the picture that will keep you on the edge of your seats .... Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'i "CROSSROADS" "CROSSROADS" "CROSSROADS" With BASIL RATHBONE Plans at the Theatre from 10 a.m. Phone 32-920, Recommended by Censor for Adults. V llj| | llllillllllillllllllllllllllllllMlllll | j V Ij I ! STRAND ! I I ! I!; !l!ni!li!l!!|lll!lllllllll!!l!!!l!l!ll I j | I Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. | | Four Sessions Only: 11 — 2 — 5 — 8 o'clock. Prices: 1/ to 2/10. Reserves from 1/6. Children Half-price to All Sessions. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Finally To-day PROFESSOR MAMLOCK PROFESSOR MAMLOCK PROFESSOR MAMLOCK

TO-MO R R 0 W— The Most Gallant Story ' Ever Filmed ! " CUSTER'S LAST STAND " WITH ERROL FLYNN LIVING THE ROLE OF GENERAL CUSTER. OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND IN A STORY OF UNDYING FAITH:' They Died With Their Boots On They Died With Their Boots On They Died With Their Boots On They Died With Their Boots On AMERICA'S MOST HEROIC ADVENTURE— AND IT'S WARNER'S BEST SINCE " SERGEANT YORK." The Specially Selected Shorts include:— LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS. ROOKIE REVIEW (Technicolour Cartoon). Book Now For Week-end. PHONE—43-114. CABARET II METRO POLE HII IN QUEEN STREET. j. DANCE TO-NIGHT! "In Wintry Conditions" With " N.Z.'s Peppiest Dance Band " 1/6 ladies. ::: gentlemen 2/. Reserves Phone 42-330. — FOR COMFORT AND REAL ENJOYMENT — — METROPOLE — OPENS EVERY NIGHT. AUCTIONS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 36, 1943, AT 12 NOON. C. F. BENNETT, LIMITED, Favoured with instruction? frcm the GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Trustees in the Estate of W. Perry (deceased), will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Rooms. Corner Queen and Shortland Streets. Auckland, BIRKENHEAD, No. 4. HARBOUR VIEW ROAD, Approx. 2-mile from wharf, Elevated Position. TWO SELF-CONTAINED FLATS, each containing 3 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, porcelain hath and basin, ca'.ifont, electric light. Gas stove, washhouse, copper and tubs, sewer drainage. FREFHOLD SECTION, level with approximately 110 ft to Harbour View Road. Sub>ot to existing tenancy. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. :2i C. F. BENNETT, IT D. IMPORTANT AUCTION. AT 12 NOON ON FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1943,

AT THEIR ROOMS. CORNER QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STREETS, OF DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. MANGERS FARM — 131U ACRES — At end of NIXON ROAD, off WESTNEY ROAD, with extensive water frontage. Easy undulating land cf first-class quality, now in crops and grass. The greater portion of this delightfullysituated farm is now under cultivation by Chinese, the lease having Just expired, and the balance of some 30 ACRES are under lease to June next as a Dairy Farm (Town Supply). THE BUILDINGS comprise a neat 5-ROOMED MODERN HCME and a splendid up-to-date ccwched. Also an eld Homestead in the orchard area and large galvanised iron outbuildings, ctc. TERMS OF SALE would be cash, or the existing Government Table Mortgage may be taken over subject to its consent. NOTE. —This auction offers great opportunity to acquire one of Mangere's outstanding farm i.reas, either for personal occupation or as an Investment If the leases were renewed. Full particulars from C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Auctioneers, Or the Estate's Solicitors, MESSRS. HADDOW AND HADDOW. :4 SQUIRRELL AND CO. Will Sell by Public Auction at their Salerooms, 54, HIGH STREET, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. ONE PAIR JARRAH GATES (10ft opening), 6-pcu. Glass Partitions (Sit Bin, x Bit, 71t, bin x 4ii 9in, bit Gin x 51t Gin, 6ft x 3ft, 4ft 6in x 3ft, 3ft x 3ft), 72 Stuart rT » x A rvpiu, b" suD-r Ft 4 X 1 T. and G. Flooring, o2 Super Ft 4in Matchlining, Wheelbarrow, Hand Scanner, ■A Lawnmowcrs, Garden lools. Spade, 2 Ledge Jjoon;, 1 Pail- Uig Lamps, 4gal Tin S.A.E. No. 20 Motor Oil, 1 KtDUC'iiON GEAR (100 to 1), <! Gent's Bicvcles. 2 Mullet Nets (65 and 3ojds), Gas Caiiiont, Chip Califont, 36in Zealandia Stove, 1 Pair Lever Floor cramps, Ledger UcsK, rosthole Digger, Beatty lroner, Necco Elec. Grnler, 2 Bow Saws, 5-Tinc Fork, Elec. Fan (A.C.-D.C.), good order; Sewing Machine Motor. RIMU MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE, Comb. Chests, Chests Drawers, Duchess Pairs, j.ouet Cabinets, Double and Single Beds and Wires, Bedding, Bedside Tables, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Shadow Tissue), 5 Mahogany bide Chairs, Divan Chairs, A.l. E.P. Spoons and Forks, CARVING SET, Vases, Ornaments, Pictures Royal Doulton Salad Dish, Oak and Rimu Sideboards, Dining Tables, Occ. Tables, Oak Tea Wagon. KITCHEN DRESSER, Tables, Chairs, Pots and Pane, Sew. Machine, Meat Safes, Small Ice Chest. Linoleum. Overmantel, Double Burner Primus Stove, Gramophones and Records, Elec. Grillers, Canvas Camp Stretcher, Step Ladder, Carpei Sweeper, Bird Cages, and General Household Sundries. Terms Cash. FRED ZIEGLER, Auctioneer and Valuer. 18 RICHARD ARTHUR, LIMITED, WILL SELL, AT THEIR ROOMS, Next Power Board Building, TO-MOEBOW (FRIDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK, OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. CARPETS, 9 x 6 and 7 x 4.6; Rugs, Underfelt, Weber Piano, 3-Pce. Chesterfield Suite (Cushions), 3-Pce. Chesterfield Suite (Mcxiuette), 3 Easy Chairs, Oak Settee and Squab. Morris Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Oak Sideboard. Rimu Dining Table and Chairs, Dropleaf Table. Large Rimu Sideboard. Radio, Hallstands, Box Kerb. Oxidised Kerbs, 8 Blinds, Pictures, Singer Sewing Machine. 4 Uphol. Chairs. Small 3-Pce. Suite (Mc-quette). Crockery. China. Glassware. Cutlery, Cushions, Curtains, Vases, Brass Candlesticks. RIMU WARDROBE, Black Oak Tallboy and Dress. Table, Rimu Comb. Chests. Double and Single Rimu Beds and Wires. Double and Single Mattresses. Dark-stained Comb. Chests. Washstand. Low Chair, Ware, Dark Blankets, Operating Couch. DRESSING Tables, Chairs, Cooking Utensils every description, Gas Stove, Lino, Cong. Squares. Copper, Pair Steps, Alum. Saucepans, And General Furnishings of Every Description. T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 18

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1943, Page 8

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