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I ' AMUSIiMIiMS TO-DAY — 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. Plan at ,|! ! | V and Begg's. Theatre |]| j;J Queen Street. HP 5 - Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids — Air-Conditioned — 20th Century - Fox Proudly Present THE LOW DOWN STORY OF A HIGH CLASS GAL. A Riotous Comedy of the Roaring Days of Chicago. PACKED WITH LAUGHS. Academy Award Winner GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS Surpasses Her Other Success In Portrayal of "ROXIE HART" "ROXIE HART" "ROXIE HART" A BUT°, d BROTHER, HOW SHE TRIED? ' Co-Starring MENJOU MONTGOMERY SELECTED SHORT FEATURES. Recommended by Censor for Adults. O~~ victory G VICTORY I Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — SUu?.t»d Corner Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. Should He Be Haunted All His Life for the One Night He Couldn't Remember? JEAN GABIN — IDA LUPINO CLAUDE RAINS — THOMAS MITCHELL In the Stirring Story of Life Along the Pacific Waterfront. "MOONTIDE" "MOO.NTIDE" "MOONTIDE" "MOONTIDE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. t> XT' m? XTT EPSOM. Phone 60-142 XvlljvT-EjiN X Finally To-night at 7.45. JOHN PAYNE in the All-Colour '■ TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI." Approved for Universal Exhibition. -γ-vtti T TTYTP MT - ALBERT. Phone 40-104 Dill Lj U -A-Hi To .nißht, Tues. & Wed., 7.45 George Murphy. "KAYOR OF 44TH STREET." And Jane Withers. " HER FIRST BEAU." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. iUPETER PAN!!! TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. — Midnight .... Music Devoted to Swing and Styled by a Band of Talented Artists. At N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Cabaret LADIES 1/6 — GENTLEMEN 2/6 Reserves Tel. 48-777. OPEN NIGHTLY INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. AUCTIONS GEORGE WALKER, LTD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN ST., TO-MORROW (TCESDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, Including:— LIVING ROOM.—OILED RIMU DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 pieces, comprism? Mirrored Sideboard, Oval Table and 4 Chairs to match; Crockery, Glassware, RIMU SETTEE AND SQUAB Vases, Ornament;;, Cushions, Occ. laoles, Kerbs, Floor TWO 3-PIECK CHESTERFIELD ■ SUITES, Seagracs and Morris Cnairs, BooUcsso, Odd Sideboards, Dining Tables and Chairs, Easy Chairs, Hallstand, Linos and Flcor Coverings, etc. BEDROOMS.—Rtmu Bedroom Suite of 4 pieces, comprising Mirrored Wardrobe and Drci&iiig Chest. Toilet Cabinet and Full-size Bedstead and Wire Wove en suite. Kapok Bedding and Pillows, Bedside Tables and Chairs, Easy Chair?.. Pictures, Floor Rugs, Odd Wardrobes and Dressing Chests, Double and Single Bedsteads fcnd Wire Woves, Bedding, Chests of Drawers and Other Eedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN. —Kitchen Tables and Chaire. Cooking Utensils, Settee and Squab, Couch, Crockery, Glassware, Lawnmowcr and Garden Tools, and Usual Host cf Sundries. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. B- jciality Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. 29

SQUIRREL!. AND CO., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALEROOMS, 54, HIGH STREET, TO-MORROW TUESDAY, AT 11 A.M., "SIAMESE" DUPLEX WATER BOILER, No. 3 New World Gas Stove with Regulo, white pore, sides and door; Coloured Glass Front Door and Frame, Panel Doors, Sashes, Chip Heater, Lav. Cistern, Gas Califont, Orion Electric Range, 48FT SPOUTING (good). 401t Cyclone Fencing, Chaff I Cutter, '/2CWT BARB WIRE, Pipe Fitunss 2 ' Butter Churns, Wolseley Separator, 1 Milk Strainer, GENT'S RIDING SADDLE, 20in Horse Collar, 2 Back Bands, 3 B£t Stepladders, Stermol Oil Pump, 4-Burner Primus Heater, Scythe, Garden Tools, 3 Barrow Wheels, 50yds Bait Net, 3 Mullet Nets, i Gent's Bicycles, 1 Lady's Bicycle (good). DOUBLE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, 3-Pce. 5 Bedroom Suite, comprising Mirror-door Wardrobe, Comb Chest and Toilet Cabinet; Double and Single Beds and Wires. Chests Drawers, Bedroom Ware Bedside Tables, Duchess Dressing Tables. 5 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (in Moquette), Glass-door Cabinet, 16yds Floral Body Carpet, Floor Mats. China and Glassware, 15 x 10 Axm. • Carpet, Pictures, Brassware. KITCHEN TABLES. Chairs, ' Aim. and Enamel Ware HAND SEWING MACHINE, Beale Sewing Machine. Grass Shears, LAWN BOY, 2 Canvas Cots, Oxidised Kerbs. Oxidised Firescreens, E ec. Heaters, Set Scales and Weights. Tea Trays. Elec. Iron, Leather Kit Bag, Gent's Suit, 2 Overcoats, Kiddie's Tricycle, and General Household Sundries. TERMS CASH. ? FRED ZIEGLER. Auctioneer and Valuer. 29

B. 1 C II A.B D ARTHUR. LTD., WILL SELL AT TKEIR ROOMS. NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDING, TO-MORROW TUESDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SUITES AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Moquette), 3-Pce. Chesterfield : Suite (Black and Cirey Moquette). Oak Dining Room Suite. Sideboard. Table and Chairs; Rimu Sideboard. Dining Table and Chairs. Occ. Tables, Palmstands, Easy Chairs, Radio, Hallstand, Crockery, China. Glassware, Pictures. 4-PCE OAK BEDROOM SUITE. 3 Oak Dressing Tables Ped. Cupboard and Single Beds, Rimu Comb. Chests. Doable and Single Rimu Beds and Wires, Double and Single Kapoks, D.S. Comb. Chests, Pram. KITCHEN DRESSER, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Cooking Utensils. Wheelbarrow, and General Furnishings of every description. Also, THE CONTENTS OF A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. THOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. 29 POULTRY FRUIT PRODUCE J. JONES, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, TO-MORROW TUESDAY, AT 10 A.M., POULTRY POULTRY ROOSTERS, HENS, DUCKS, COCKERELS. Also HAMS BACON, FARM BUTTER. GROCERIES, ETC. J. JONES, LIMITED, CITY MARKETS. 29 TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. AUCTIONS COMMENCE:' 8 A M.—BANANAS—When Available. 8 A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES— Daily. 8 A.M.—FRESH FRUIT—Daily. 9 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS— Tuesday and Friday. , 10 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS—Monday and Thursday. 10 A.M.—BANANAS—When Available. 10 A.M.—POULTRY— Tuesday and Friday. LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :1 EDUCATIONAL DRBLEIGH COLLEGE. Prospective Students are invited to Phone. Write or Call lor the 1943 PROSPECTUS, OF OUR BUSINESS TRAINING AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS. Day or evening tuition in one or more subject; as desired. EARLY APPLICATION ADVISED. Note the new address:. DRULEIGH COLLEGE. 4th and sth Floors. Home's Bldg.. Vulcpn Lane. Ronald W. Corson - - - Director. MW

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 74, 29 March 1943, Page 6

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