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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS j CONVICT DRAMA! Definitely Last Two Days! | *7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" T °- DA * - n a.m.. 2 p.m., 8 p.m. m G.B.D. Films present TO-TNTGHT TO-NTGTTT The story That Startled the World. I xuiNiuni " THE) DAY WILL DAWN" ! /ROXY\ a /AVON\ "THE DAY WILL DAWN" ( ROXY \ / AVON \ Starring CONTINUOUS N ( Comer of BALPH H KERR \ n / \ Gt. North Rd. I HUGH WILLIAMS \ 2 / Ti \ & Ponsonby Rd - / Approved for Universal Exhibition. \ •*> y \To-night at / Special Supporting Programme. X. 8 / 7.45. J/' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. \ JP Jj 2.A / Convict Break In a Blackout / =ij Q Phone 4™m et US \ WHEN A LONELY LIGHTHOUSE BECOMES Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd AN OUTPOST OP • TERROR! - Coming "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" Frida y — "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" rko-R«UO-« special, "7 MILES FROM .ALCATRAZ" a Dramatic Thunderbolt! "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" "Sensational" is Too Mild a "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" Word For It , "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" WITH 1 'HITLER'S CHILDREN" James Craig - Bomta Granville " HITLER'S CHILDREN " No. 2 — CRASHING DRAMA — No. 2 HITLER'S CHILDREN" 1 z ggffig Elama z SS: i ;; hitlers children " SHE PERFORMED A MERCY KILLING AS A "HITLER'S CHILDREN" DOCTOR ... AND SOCIETY PUNISHED HER tc TTTmT TT"P>C< PUTT "nDI?\T BY SENTENCING HER TO A PRISON CAMP Xll X JUil/iA. O Oxlli-iJUJtvililN ... TO CONSORT WITH GUN MOLLS! " HITLER'S CHILDREN " "GALLANT LADY" " HITLER'S CHILDREN" "GALLANT LADY" " GALLANT LADY " With " GALLANT LADY " H. B. Warner — Kent Smith with Bonita Granville — Otto Kruger Sidney Blackmer - Rose Hobart Based on Gregor Ziemer's '•Education For „ . ~ o „ c _ r fnr Art„ne Death." The Book That Shocked The Both Recommended bj Censor lor Adults. World! As Told To Millions in "Reader's — — — - Digest." r C!T A TT? I amazing things. l ... hateful things! I OIA IJD I TO-NIGHT at, 7 30 ...SHOCKING THINGS! ... UNBELIEVABLE 1 DEVONPORT I Phone 70-101 HUSH-HUSH FACTS REVEALED FOR THE ~~ BETTY GRABLE — DON AMECHE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN! In the Beautiful Recommended More Especially for Adult *n m t • i Audiences, and Unsuitable for Children. All-Technicoloui In vicw of the Censor . s Rccomnienda tion, the Musical Smash -Lilt! Management respectfully suggests that parents do not send or bring children. ' " MOON OVER MIAMI" Plans at Theatre and Betrs-'s " MOON OVER MIAMI" at ineatie and ijegg s. SOTE.—No Pictures Thursday or Friday. Theatre I Engaged for Political Meetings. TIVOLI OXFORD STATE I TO^NIGHT Cr at n 7 E AK TIVOLI U OXFORD ONEHUNGA I Phone 54-344 * TOP OP QUEEN ST. P QUEEN STREET walt Disney's masterpiece op *l!; ar Grafton Bridge PC Opposite C.P.O. glorious technicolour. Twice Daily Sessions at * »FANTASIA" at 2 & 8 11-2-5-8 " FANTASIA " Phone 44-136 Phone 42-274 MIRACLE BY Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. It is important that all attending "Fantasia" IT Is OUB T o R pRESE»rr AND HONOUR be seated before curtain time ... "Fantasia" -• • dOeS There'are ™ Utfes AS Thl'lllmg a Picture As ~ You Have Ever Witnessed! PRINCESS I ToSi a GHT Scr a e t enl 7 g 45 PHILIP DORN DOMINION ROAD I Phone 61-439 (star of .. Reunion In France ") J-Men Pit Their Brains Against the Fighting Guerillas. Nazi Cunning ... ANNA STEN To Bring YOU Thrills and Chills. His Loyal and Courageous Wife, who, WILLIAM GARGA'N - MARGARET LINDSAY faced by a r '£f r S^ n £ fUSeS l ° ■ "ENEMY"AGENTS Meet JOHN LTcenTuJ-'pofFi,m° ILMORE ELLERY QUEEN" Magnificent Motion Picture. & BRENDA JOYCE — JOSEPH ALLEN CHETNIKS ! > "RIGHT TO THE HEART" | CHETNIKS ! — CtLiLINIKS ! ADELPHI To°sG^ ht at°7 ly 45 " CHETNIKS ! RICHMOND AVE. Phone 27-235 •«> The F j ghting Guerillas" VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES The Fighting Guerillas " Variety In Your Entertainment The Fighting Guei'illaS " on the stage - The F ig h ti n g Guerillas " Vaudeville Tuals Alive with the Love of Women who inspire New Items of all descriptions ... the cream of Men .. . Aflame with the Thrill of Exciting Auckland's Entertainment Talent. Adventure. . . Crowded with Thrilling EnterON THE SCREEN — tainment. A Sterling Story of Fearless Men „ TTT T T „„_ and Fighting Women who have dedicated their BILL iLLIUII — KillJiK. lives TO FIGHT ON POR FREEDOM! * "PRAIRIE GUN SMOKE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. NOTE. —No Pictures Thursday — Theatre engaged for Political fleeting. — -■—» "V-i fn i i ■*—> -»-x * -v PAN = | "DT?P A T Final Screening I PONSONBY ROAD Phone^^O^ 7-45 TO-NIGHT 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d 8 p.m. — Midnight A. Riot of Girls, Gags and Fun! .... Music Devoted to Swing and Styled WAYNE MORRIS — VIRGINIA DALE by a Band of Talented Artists. ' "ALL GIRLS ARE ALIKE" At & marjorie main —. james lydon N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Cabaret ' "TWO THOROUGHBREDS" LADIES 1/6 _ eENTLEMEN 2/6 *OTE. —No Pictures Thursday — Theatre engaged Reserves Tel. 48-777. for Political Meeting. O P F N NTPTTTT Y t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. "" x VX * Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. INTOXICANTS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ~ SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCING, 2 - 4.30. AUCTIONS — SILVER SLIPPER highly important auction sale. m °f T n is GEORGE WALKER, L T.D., (One minute Queen Street) AT THE DE LDXE salerooms, 249, QUEEN STREET, Auckland's Latest Night to-morrow (THURSDAY), at 11 A.M. SUPERIOR HOME FURNISHINGS. P AT 12 NOON: GREEN'S : —JCTRIC LAWNMOWER. OPEN NIGHTLY 8 P.M. TO 2 A.M. ° AND AT P . M . COLUMBUS CONSOLE BROADCAST RADIO. w , Catalogue includes:— Harry Wicks ±sana LIVING room—beautiful carved CHINESE CHERRYWOOD WRITING BUREAU. MASSIVE BOOKCASE. 2 PALMSTANDS ANE Reservations 43-703. LACQUERED 2-FOLD SCREEN to match; Marble Pedestals, Statues and Statuettes. EXCLUSIVE SOLID SILVER EWER AND BASIN (valued — £100), Cloisonne. Satsuma and English Vases, Itttavc China Jardinieres, OAK JACOBEAN GATE-LEG TABLE and 6 Cane back Chairs to match. E.P. Epergne, J Cruet and Salad Bowls, Benares and Bras® Trays, Jacobean Standard Lamp and RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943, AT 12 NOON. Shade, 2 FINE 3-PIECE. CHESTERFIELD r, I. SUITES. in. Genoa: VERY FINE LARGE C. F. BENIN ETT, LTD., GILT-FRAMED PIER GLASS, 2 WALNUT OCC. 'avoured with instructions from MR. G. L. JOHN- CHAIRS Cut Glass Jugs and Giasses. B.C. Box STON, Receiver for Holdsworth Display Co., Kerb and Log: Box. 6-PCE. OAK DINING RCK3M Ltd., will offer foi sale by "Public Auction at SUITE, complete, 3-PCD. SEAGRASS their Salerooms, corner Queen and Shortlanc? SUITE, Cushions. Brass Jardinieres, Oil Paintstreets, ings. and Many Rare Pieces. BEDROOMS. —MODERN 4-PIECE OAK BEDEDEN TERRACE, 309, NEW NORTH ROAD, ROOM SUITE, comprising Full-length Wardrobe, Almost Opposite Dominion Road Intersection. • Dressing Chest. Gent.'s Tallboy and D. Panel Bedstead and Wire Wove, Good Kapok Bedding, VACANT POSSESSION. Pillows, Blankets and Quilts, 3-PCE. OAK BED"ST°RfoYom 'c?™ted F o? T b°rS'' K?p°k: 4?psf.' RIM^BEDROOM' "long" comroom constructed ol brick ana concrete. plet6 with D wire and Kapok; odd Rimu WardEVEL FREEHOLD SECTION with a frontage oi robe and Tallboy. sft 6in Oak Bedstead and Wire approx. 40ft to New North Road by a Wove. Hostess Bed-Settee, Sea, Trass Chairs. S. depth of approx. 100 ft. Ideal position for Com. Bedsteads and Bedroom Furnishings. light industrial business. KITCHEN.—6-PCE. RIMU BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE. Kitchen Table and Rimu Chairs. Crorkerj urther particulars and key for inspection from and Cooking Utensils. Child's Commode Chair. the Auctioneers Travelling Trunks. Jugs, Glassware, Blinds and :16 Usual Good Sundries. AND AT 2.30 P.M.: SQUIRRELL AND ' CO. GENUINE PERSIAN CARPET. 15.3 X 6.9. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, assorted IT TTTTTTn cat FRDDMS 54 HIGH STREET. sizes. GREEN FELTEX. iT THEIR SALEROOMS, 34, SIKU". g yARDg AXMINSTER H ALL RUNNER, On Account of whom it may concern. NOW ON VIEW. FRIDAY NEXT, AT 12 NOON. DOZEN W. AND G. CUPS. 6 DOZEN W. LEONARD COAKLEY, T. A. GOULDING, AND G. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 13 DOZEN Auctioneers. 8 CHINA SOUP BOWLS, 14 DOZEN B. AND B. PLATES. 20 ONLY DAMASK TABLECLOTHS. ~ 5 DOZEN HAND TOWELS (12in x 26in), 1 PROPERTY AND RESIDUE OF FURNISHINGS. COPPER COFFEE URN (pore, lined). 6 Only - TTr . I T E.P. Teapots, 6 E.P. H.W. Jugs, 2 Dozen - - GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. Glass Tumblers, 5 Dozen Table Knives, 5 Dozen qn THE PREMISES, AWHITI COTTAGE, Dessert Knives. lg jjASLETT STREET, EDEN TERRACE. TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER, Auctioneer and Valuer. 8 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, AT NOON. T3Z hrowfrs [Ttd Account Executor in Estate of the late Mrs. Dyer, TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. THAT VILLA TYPE RESIDENCE of 4 rooms, AUCTIONo COMMENCE. - large scullery and bathroom with bath and cali--3 A.M.—BANANAS (When Available). font, wash basin. New World gas stove, cupboards, 3 A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES (Daily). Verandah back and front. Outhouse, 15 x 12, 3 A.M. —FRESH FRUIT (Daily). containing built-in copper, new Hume concretc ) A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (Tuesday and tubs: separate workshop and lavatory. Section Friday). 40ft x 160 ft (approx.). Large and level sec--3 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (Monday and tion. stands high. Cottage Heart of Kauri. Free.Thursday). hold, unencumbered. Terms cash. Convenient tc ) A.M. —BANANAS (When Available). shopping and schools, property flagged. A con--3 A.M. —POULTRY (Tuesday and Friday). venient home. Immediate possession; LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :9 Afterward: LECTURES THE RESIDUE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. — Chiffoniers, in good order; Occ. -Table, Fender, EW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.). B - Chairs. Swing Mirror, Single Rimu Bedstead, Mattress. Glassware. Crockery, Electric Iron, AUCKLAND CITY SUB-CENTRE. Table. Jardiniere. Bric-a-Brac, Wringer, Chairs, Notice to Members and Intending Members.— an<l 0606131 Sundries. istructional classes will be held as under in the Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 8 ociety's Lecture Hall, at 101. Customs Street East, ome Nursing, September 9, at 7 r p.m.; Home ■ : ! ursing, September 14. at 1 p.m.r First Aid, LAND AUCTION SAT.F ctober 6, at 7 p.m. Enrolments to be completed sale. t the Society's Office prior to commencement of MAKARAU FARM. lass. Under instructions from the Public Trustee, t A. A. HARKER. Secretary. ~« r (d £ea£?). of^LAWRENCE [AUREEN ALEXANDER ME" C AUCti ° n at ° Ur Sale ™° m ' ALBER T Speaks TO-MORROW (THURS.). 2 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,' AT 2 30 PM To WOMEN, "Bladder Troubles." ' " Ju ,rst Floor. Brunswick Bldg.. 174. Queen Stxeet ACRES. MORE OR LESS, FREEHOLD, situAvoid disappoiniment. Come early; Free. 8 extensive frontage to metal road. An attractive — , pai-tiy-imprQ'.-ed warm-lying Property. Healthy BLIL.DIAO sheep and cattle country of good aualitv Rinp fenced, considerable valuable timber, including TTCTKT.AND - WAIHI AUCKLAND - WAIHI puriri A quarry on the area is believed to be ARS DEPART AUCKLAND BUS TERMINAL for a valuable asset. An opportunity for back Hauraki Plains. Paeroa, Waihi. 10 a.m.. 3 p.m. country run holders of acquiring a splendid holdSunday S p.m.- Fares: Paeroa, 13/6; Waihi, 16/. 1 n right at railway. EPART WAIHI for Auckland, a a.m.. 2 p.m.; f u h particulars from PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ■ Sunday, 4.45 p.m. . . „ Auckland, and the Auctioneers, eserve Seats at least 24 hours before departure. Free Luggage Limited to One Package of 301b. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., LIMITED. Albert Street, Auckland.

. AMUSEMENTS CONVICT DRAMA! *7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT ® A XavonX ( AVON \ N ( Corner of I \ Gt. North Rd. / \ & Ponsonby Rd. / U \ To-night at / \ lAb. 1/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Convict Break In a Blackout WHEN A LONELY LIGHTHOUSE BECOMES AN OUTPOST OP TERROR! "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" "7 MILES FROM .ALCATRAZ" "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" "7 MILES FROM ALCATRAZ" WITH James Craig — Bonita Granville No. 2 — CRASHING DRAMA — No. 2 No. 2 — CRASHING DRAMA — No. 2 No. 2 — CRASHING DRAMA — No. 2 SHE PERFORMED A MERCY KILLING AS A DOCTOR .. . AND SOCIETY PUNISHED HER BY SENTENCING HER TO A PRISON CAMP ... TO CONSORT WITH GUN MOLLS! "GALLANT LADY" " GALLANT LADY" "GALLANT LADY" "GALLANT LADY" WITH Sidney Blackmer - Rose Hobart Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. T Cirp A rprp I Final Screening I b IAI £J I TO-NIGHT at H on I DEVONFORT J Phone 70-101 BETTY GRABLE — DON AMECHE In the Beautiful All-Technicolour Musical Smash Hit! * "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" NOTE.—No Pictures Thursday or Friday. Theatre Engaged for Political Meetings. nm A rpxr l i Final Screening b1 A 1 ill TO-NIGHT at <1 AZ ONEHUNGA I Phone 54-344 WALT DISNEY'S MASTERPIECE OF GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. * " FANTASIA " " FANTASIA " MIRACLE MUSIC CONDUCTED BY STOKOWSKI. It is important that all attending "Fantasia" be seated before curtain time .. . "Fantasiadoes not start in the conventional manner. There are no titles on the screen. I PRINCESS'I ToSrGHT^^r^^g I DOMINION ROAD | Phone 61-439 1 G-Men Pit Their Brains Against Nazi Cunning ... To Bring You Thrills and Chills. WILLIAM GARGAN — MARGARET LINDSAY In the Thrilling t "ENEMY AGENTS Meet ELLERY QUEEN" & BRENDA JOYCE — JOSEPH ALLEN *" "RIGHT TO THE HEART" A TvTTiT PUT ° ne Ni & ht On'? AJJxL/JLrxll TO-NIGHT at 7 4.K RICHMOND AVE. Phone 27-235 1 VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES Variety In Your Entertainment ON THE STAGE — Vaudeville Trials New Items of all descriptions . . . the cream of Auckland's Entertainment Talent. ON THE SCREEN — BILL ELLIOTT — TEX RITTER * "PRAIRIE GUN SMOKE" NOTE. —No Pictures Thursday — Theatre engaged for Political Meeting. | A T Final Screening I IXJIjKJcJ±Lj TO-NIGHT at H ak I PONSONBY ROAD Phone 26-940 ' 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d A Riot of Girls, Gags and Fun! WAYNE MORRIS — VIRGINIA DALE * "ALL GIRLS ARE ALIKE" & MARJORIE MAIN — JAMES LYDON * "TWO THOROUGHBREDS" £JOTE. —No Pictures Thursday — Theatre engaged " for Political Meeting. t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. — SILVER SLIPPER — * 36 FORT STREET (One minute Queen Street) Auckland's Latest Night Spot OPEN NIGHTLY 8 P.M. TO 2 A.M. Harry Wicks' Band Reservations 43-703. 11 AUCTIONS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943, AT 12 NOON. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Favoured with instructions from MR. G. L. JOHNSTON, Receiver for Holdsworth Display Co., Ltd., will offer for sale by "Public Auction at their Salerooms, corner Queen and Shortlanc? Streets, EDEN TERRACE, 309, NEW NORTH ROAD, Almost Opposite Dominion Road Intersection. • VACANT POSSESSION. 2-STOREY WOODEN FACTORY, with furnace room constructed of brick and concrete. LEVEL FREEHOLD SECTION with a frontage oi approx. 40ft to New North Road by a depth .of approx. 100 ft. Ideal position for light industrial business. Further particulars and key for inspection from the Auctioneers. jl(3 SQUIRRELL AND * CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALEROOMS, 54, HIGH STREET. On Account of whom it may concern. FRIDAY NEXT, AT 12 NOON. 131/2 DOZEN W. AND G. CUPS. 6 DOZEN W. AND G. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 13 DOZEN CHINA SOUP BOWLS, 14 DOZEN B. AND B. PLATES. 20 ONLY DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, 5 DOZEN HAND TOWELS (12in x 26in), 1 COPPER COFFEE URN (pore, lined), 6 Only E.P. Teapots, 6 E.P. H.W. Jugs, 2 Dozen Glass Tumblers, 5 Dozen Table Knives, 5 Dozen Dessert Knives. TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER, Auctioneer and Valuer. 8 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. :9 LECTURES NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.). AUCKLAND CITY SUB-CENTRE. Notice to Members and Intending Members.— Instructional Classes will be held as under in the Society's Lecture Hall, at 101. Customs Street East. Home Nursing, September 9, at 7 S p.m.; Home Nursing, September 14. at 1 p.m.; First Aid, October 6, at 7 p.m. Enrolments to be completed at the Society's Office prior to commencement of Class. ;4 a; A. HARKER. Secretary. MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER Speaks TO-MORROW (THURS.). 2 p.m. To WOMEN, "Bladder Troubles." First Floor, Brunswick Bldg.. 174. Queen Street. Avoid disappointment. Come early.- Free. 6 BUILDING ATTTTCT.AXD - WAIHI ——— AUCKLAND - WAIHI CARS DEPART AUCKLAND BUS TERMINAL foi Hauraki Plains. Paeroa. Walhi, 10 3 p.rn. Sunday 6 p.m.- Fares: Paeroa, 13/6; Waihi, 16/. DEPART WAIHI for Auckland, a a.m., 2 p.m.; Reserre d ieatl' 4 at P ieaj>t 24 hours before departure, Pree Luggage Limited to One Package of 301b. TRANSPORT, LIMITED. Piinng W£

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1943, Page 8

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