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AMI ; SKMKV!> FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY! At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "The WAR Against Mrs. HADLEY" TOPS ON THE STAGE! TOPS ON THE SCREEN! BROADWAY'S FAMED MUSICAL SHOW! To-morrow — Thursday! To-morrow — Thursday! To-morrow — Thursday! At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 8 p.m. ... Of Course, At .. . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Hold Everything! Here's Panama. Hattie .. . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Honey of Musical Shows.. . " PANAMA HATTIE " " PANAMA HATTIE " "PANAMA HATTIE" "PANAMA HATTIE" "PANAMA HATTIE" " PANAMA HATTIE " — With — RED SKELTON The Trouble Started at his "Coming Out" Party — Coming Out of Jail . . . ANN SOTHERN The "Maisie" Girl Again . . . She's "Panama Hattie" . . . VIRGINIA O'BRIEN "Dead Pan" Swing Singer . . . The Mayor of San Francisco is using her voice till the I air raid sirens arrive! RAGS RAGLAND — BEN BLUE Vwo Gobs on the loose . . . Down where the Panamamas grow! THE BERRY BROTHERS. Sensational Dance Team . . . Just one of the Specialty Numbers in a lavish package! AND HEAR COLE PORTER'S TROPICAL TEMPOS . . . "Just One Of Those Things," "I've Stffl Got My Health," "Let's Be Buddies." "Fresh As a Daisy." and "Hattie From Panama." "The Son. of a Gun Who Picks On Uncle Sam." St. James' - To-morrow (Thurs.) Plans Now Open at the Theatre. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I "DTPT? UTT?T TPV I — mission bay — I ±sJliKJi.JliLiJli IJ _ Pnone 17 . 377 _ This Evening at Eight o'clock. CLAUDETTE COLBERT. JOHN PAYNE In "REMEMBER THE DAY" One of the finest, most charming pictures you have ever seen! Only "Good-bye Mr. Chips" can be compared with it! Entertainment for all men, women and children, that carries our personal guarantee. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Cinesound Special: "Timor." told by Damien Parer, the world's ace war newsreel cameraman. ) CAPITOL l' B A P^f6 ° 5 f, AL To-night at 7.45. Usual Prices! ', Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Frank Morgan in "HONKY TONK" A Torrid Actionful Romance. Also Arthur Kennedy, Joan Perry in "STRANGE ALIBI" Exciting Detective Drama. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAYFAIR — s £Z™ e ?-ir ~ To-night and To-morrow Night 7.30. Maria Montez in " SOUTH OF TAHITI " Also Penny Singleton. Glenn Ford in " GO WEST YOUNG LADY " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Latest Metro News. P7?TTT?T TTQQ — ST - helier-s — ''iirvijJliOO Phone 17 . 60 0 To-:iight and Thursday at 7.45. " THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET" with Maria Montez and Patric Knowles. Also "PARACHUTE NURSE." with Marguerite Chapman. Wm. Wright and K. Harris. Both Recom. for Adults. AUCTIOXS IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., AT THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. CHOICE FURNISHINGS IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY AND OAK. AND AT 1 O'CLOCK: VERY FINE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Rappoldi. CHOICE MULLARD ALL-WAVE A.C. CONSOLE RADIO. TANN FIREPROOF SAFE (28 X 20 X 20). 9-DRAWER OAK OFFICE DESK, leather top. OAK REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR. HOOVER ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. Catalogue includes: SUPERIOR WALNUT VENEER BEDROOM SUITE. OLD ENGLISH OAK BOOKCASE. PINE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, 6 pieces. SHERATON CHINA CABINET. SHERATON FOLDING TABLE, drop centre. MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE. MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Tapestry. JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE. CANTEEN W. AND H. CUTLERY, 55 pieces. WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. GOOD BRIC-A-BRAC. Etc. Details:— LIVING ROOMS.—Very Fine Upright Grand Piano, by Rippoldi, in Rosewood Pol. Case, Overstrung, good tone; Choice Oak Dining Room Suite of 6 pieces, comprising Leadllght and Mirrored Sideboard, Drawleaf Ext. Dining Table and 4 Dining Chairs en suite; Walnut Canteen Walker and Hall's Cutlery (55 pieces). Case Fish Eaters, E.P. Teapot, Good Water Colours and Paintings, by Wildblood, Tom Ferris. Garmon, Morris and others; Handsome Chesterfield Suite of 3 pieces, uphol. in Tapestry; Cushions, Beautiful Old English Oak Bookcase with leadlight dcors. Mahogany Occ. Tables, Fine Sheraton China Cabinet, Sheraton Folding Supper Table, drop centre; Sheraton Palmstands, Real Old Venetian Lustre and Droppers, Cloisonne and Amphora Vases. 5 Mahogany Occ. Chairs, Mahogany Writing Table, Brass Firescreen, Tea Wagons, Black Oak Dining Room Suite of 8 pieces, Copper Coal Vase, Electric Radiator, Brass Kerb, Brass Vases, Mahogany Clock, Standard Lamp and Shade, Fine Walnut Bookcase, Gong, Complete Mah Jong Set In leather case, Black Oak Bookcase, with glass doors and adj. shelves, D.P. Bureau. Carved English Oak Hallstand, Oak Hall Table, 2 Oak Hall Seats, Barometer, Chinese Porcelain Umbrella Stand, Fireside Chairs, etc. BEDROOMS. —Superior Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite of 4 pieces, comprising Full-laagth Wardrobe, Fine Dressing Chest with long centre and Reflex Mirrors; Gent.'s Tallboy and Double Panel Bedstead en suite, 4-Ply Wire Wove and Good Kapok Bedding, Reed Loom Chairs, Bedspread. Very Fine Walnut Fitted Gent.'s Robe, Oak Bookcase, Handsome Jacobean Oak Bedroom Suite of 3 pieces, comprising Oval Mirrored Dressing Chest, Toilet Cabinet and Double Bedstead and Wire Wove, Kapok Bedding, Child's Chest and Wardrobe, Single and Double Bedstead and Wire Woves, Pictures. Rimu Tallboy, Dressing Chests, Cane Work Tidy, Floor Rugs. Easy Chairs and other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN.—"CooI Ah" Ice Chest, Oak Dining Table, Kitchen Chairs. Crockery, Enamel Saucepans and Kettle, Large Rangette, Casserole, Scales and Weights, Mixing Bowl, 3 Carpet Sweepers, Spark Screen, Clothes Basket, Dust Bins, Buckets, Great American Lawnmower, Wheelbarrow. Garden Tools, Axe, and Hosts of Sundries. AND AT 2.30 P.M.: 52 YARDS BODY CARPET (wine colour). GOOD WILTON AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, Sizes 15 x 11.3. 15 x 12, 13.6 X 10.6, 12 X 9, 10.6 X 9, 9 X 7.6, 11.9 x 6.6, 9 X 5.4, 14 x 5.4, 9 X 6.9, etc. II YARDS 36in AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, 15 1-3 YARDS 27in AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, REVERSIBLE AND AXMINSTER FLOOR RUGS. NOW ON VIEW. NOTE. —Buyers are recommended to view this catalogue, as seldom such a fine collection is offered. SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley, T. A., Goulding, Auctioneers. 7 NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD., Account the Public Trustee, AT OUR ROOMS, 4. WYNDHAM STREET, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, AT 11 A.M. (a) In Estate of MARY GREGSON BRIGGS, that Freehold Property, situated at No. 95, MOKOIA ROAD. BIRKENHEAD, containing 1 acre 7 perches, together with Old Residence and large iron shed erected thereon. The section has approx 213 ft frontage and could be subdivided. The land is practically level, well sheltered and lavs nicely to the sun. Has been cultivated, but now gone back. Bus passes the door. The house requires extensive renovations. (b) In Estate JOHN MOUGHAN. Vacant Freehold Section, containing 5 acres 2 roods 25.8 perches, situated HILLCREST ROAD, GLEN EDEN. The Properties Are Flagged. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. ; -15 TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., AUCTIONS COMMENCE: 8 A.M. —BANANAS—When Available. 8 A.M—FRESH VEGETABLES—DaiIy. 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. :8 PARTNERSHIPS, FINANCIAL. ETC. LARGE or Small Sums Offered at 4 per cent, long term; existing First and Second Mortgages Purchased.—P.O Box 1381 Phone 48-463. MW MAN wanted, smart, with car, to join experienced man in Land Agency, no cash required.—T. 6802. JSTASL 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 82, 7 April 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 82, 7 April 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 82, 7 April 1943, Page 6

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