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' AMPSEMEXTS Daily — 11 - 2 - 5 - 8 ■ill Plan at |lII] . and Begg's, Theatre I ; Queen Street. __ Will II • CENTURY -^ Queen Street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — Deaf Aids — Centrally Heated — RKO-Radio Pictures Proudly present WALT DISNEY'S MASTERPIECE IK GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. " FANTASIA " " FANTASIA " " FANTASIA " MIRACLE MUSIC CONDUCTED BY STOKOWSKI. It is important that all attending "Fantasia" be seated before curtain time . . . "Fantasia" does not start in the conventional manner. There are no titles on the screen. Approved for Universal Exhibition. rr victoey rr VICTORY v Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. — The Theatre Classique —• Situated Corner of Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. TO-NIGHT & THURSDAY, AT 8. Laugh-a-Second, Melodic Fun Show. JUDY ("Scatterbrain") CANOVA TOM BROWN — BILLY GILBERT In the Looniest, Tuniest. Laugh and Love Festival. "SLEEPY TIME GAL" "SLEEPY TIME GAL" "SLEEPY TIME GAL" Thrill to the Tunes of Skinnay Ennls and His Band. Judy sings four of the Latest Son£ Hits! "Sleepy Time Gal." "Barrelhouse Bessie," "When the Cat's Away" and "I Don't Want Anybody At All." Approved for Universal Exhibition. J\ CRYSTAL PALACE jk HH I MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. j JP FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT ij JJ' Why Husbands Leave Home! The Newly-weds settled down to a liie of bliss —till Ma arrived and changed the bliss to BLITZ! CHARLIE CLAPHAM (of Clapham & Dwyer) In the Funniest Farce of All Time. "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" The Hilarious Story of a Grand Baby and a Baby Grand. Recommended by Censor for Adults. if RIAL T0 " "Ik ''I NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809. )J Nj TO-NIGHT ONLY. AT <J jl 1 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d Four Men and a Woman of Disaster .. • Transformed an Island Paradise into a place of Terror. FREDRIC MARCH — BETTY FIELD SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE In Joseph Conrad's Sensational Story " VICTORY " " VICTORY " " VICTORY " Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Associate Feature — j VICTOR JORY — WALLACE FORD "GIVE US WINGS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■DTP/^TPXTT 1 EPSOM. ■ Phono 60-142. Xviliva'XLiJ-N i. Finally To-night at 7.45. Jeanette Mac Donald — Allan Jones "FIREFLY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. -pv-rrt T TyyXTl MT, ALBERT. Ph. 36-204. USh XjU-A.Jli Finally To-night at 7.45. Will Hay, "BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL." Freddie Bartholomew, "CADETS ON PARADE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB AUGUST MEETING SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1943 ACCEPTANCES ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS close with the Secretary, Durham Street East. Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, August, 6. FIVE P.M. K. J. GLOVER, Assistant Secretary. Box 381, Telegrams "Aucktrot." PAKURANGA HUNT (Incorporated) RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE Ellerslie Racecourse, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. NOMINATIONS £1 Each for the GREENMOUNT HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, HARRIS MEMORIAL HACK & | HUNTERS' HURDLE RACE, JELLICOE HANDI- j CAP, PAKURANGA HUNT CUP, SYLVIA PARK j HANDICAP, BULLOCK-WEBSTER HANDICAP and ADMIRALTY HANDICAP, close on FRIDAY j NEXT, August 6, by 5 p.m. .5 w. S. SPENCE, Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Will be held at the Club Rooms, 97, Shortland Street, on MONDAY, AUGUST 9, AT 2.30 P.M. Business: To Receive Report and Balance-sheet. Elect Office Bearers. ■1 W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. ' frECTCRES "SUMMER IN SOUTH TYROL" — AFTERNOON TRAVEL TALK, by ELSIE K. MORTON. In response to a general request Miss Morton will commence a Series of Travel Talks In LEWIS EADY HALL, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, August 11, 2.30 p.m. Don't miss these Lovely Views of the Alpine Flower Meadows, Glimpses of Innsbruck, Brenner Pass, Italian Lakes, Milan Cathedral, Venice, Genoa and Rome. Admission 1/6. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd., 21. Please BOOK EARLY! :4 MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER Speaks TO-MORROW (THURS.), 2 p.m. ■ To WOMEN, "Why Your Feet Hurt." First Floor, Brunswick Bldg.. 174. Queen St. Spend an enjoyable afternoon. 4 TO-NIGHT, August 4. at Ferguson Hall (Merrylands). Professor Algie will speak. Subject, "Freedom." _____ DECEASED ESTATES IN THE MATTER OF CLEMENT JAMES BIAKEY, late of Auckland, Retired Contractor. Deceased. Pursuant to an Order by a Judge ot the Supreme Court, notice is hereby given that All Creditors and other persons having claims against the abovenamed Estate are required to send in their claims to the undersigned Executors on or before the 30th day of August, 1943, and notice is hereby given further that after such date the Executors propose to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the parties entitled thereto having 'regard to the claims of which the Executors then have notice, and that in such event the Executors will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claims they have had no notice at the time of such distribution. Dated at Auckland this 13th day of July. 1943. ELISABETH ANNIE BLAKEY. JOHTJ CLEMENT BLAKEY. MAX BAYLY BLAKEY. C/o MESSRS JOHNSTON, COATES AND FEE, Solicitors for the Executors, Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, Auckland:4 AUCTIONS TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED. 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 _

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1943, Page 6

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