AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT WHAT CHARLES STRICKLAND THINKS ABOUT WOMEN! DAILY — 11 — 2 — s—B. ill Plan at :!l| ( , an d Begg's. Theatre Queen Street. CENTURY |jfc Queen street — Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — Deaf Aids — Centrally Heated — A Picture As Great As the Famous Novel! W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S "The MOON and SIXPENCE" "The MOON and SIXPENCE" "The MOON and SIXPENCE" With an Absolutely Perfect Cast. GEORGE HERBERT SANDERS * MARSHALL DORIS DUDLEY — ELENA VERDUGO ALBERT BASSERMAN — ERIC BLORE — Special Short Features — (World In Action Subject) "THE MASK OF NIPPON" Intimate Review of the Nazi Affinity with Japan. "UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS" (Technicolour) A United Artists' Release. Recommended by Censor for Adults. BOOK IN ADVANCE — NO EXTRA COST. v | VICTORY ~ J VICTORY v Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. — The Theatre Classique — Situated Corner ol Green Lane and Great South Roads. Phone 16-647. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. RANDOLPH SCOTT — CLAIRE TREVOR GLENN FORD — EVELYN KEYES GUINN WILLIAMS — JOAN WOODBURY In the Mighty Romantic Adventure "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" "THE DESPERADOES" Approved lor Universal Exhibition. In Magical Technicolour
,f!i CRYSTAL PALACE k W\\ MOUNT EDEN. Phone 60-573. I jjl' H) TO-NIGHT, TUES. & WED., <7 Af- ])" Call Out the Riot Squad. The Panic Is On! STAN OLIVER LAUREL & HARDY ' The Wizards of Odd. with Dante, the Magician In a Merry Mixture of Mirth and Magic 'A HAUNTING WE WILL GO' Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Associate Feature — & DANA ANDREWS — VIRGINIA GILMORE 'BERLIN CORRESPONDENT' Recommended by Censor for Adults. REGENT EPSCM - Phone 60-142. ICJ-JVJT.LJ.'.N X Finally To-night at 7.45. Binpr Crosby. "BIRTH OF THE BLUES." George Givot.. "FLYING WITH MUSIC." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. DE f TTYF , MT - ALBERT. Phone 36-204 J-VJ-J UUAJj To-night, Tues. & Wed.. 7.45 Law Ayres, "MARY NAMES THE DAY." June Storey. "GIRLS' TOWN." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. CLUB SILVER SLIPPER 36, FORT STREET (one minute Queen Street) AUCKLAND'S LATEST NIGHT SPOT. OPEN NIGHTLY 8 P.M. TO 2 A.M. For Reservations or Membership phone 43-703. HARRY WICKS' BAND Featuring Winsome Walsh and Floor Show , 2 AUCTIONS RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, NEXT TO POWER BOARD BUILDING, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AT 11 O'CLOCK. OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, CARPETS CHESTERFIELD SUITES, ETC. WILTON CARPET 9 x 7.6, AXM. CARPET 9 x <s. 2 Wool Reversible Rugs approx. 7 S x 4 Wool Bct. Rug 5 x 3, 4 Mohair Hearth Hugs ('Jiv.;-. VieiUi and Mauve), 4 Yards A>:m. Runner 3-PCli' CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Settee and Squab Ches'LClfleld Lounge, OAK DINING SUil£ dvilh Lil-.Uv--Leai Table). Oak Dinner Wagon, Rimu Dirilm Tables and Chairs. Book Shelves. One Table;" Palm Stands, Picture/, Crockery. China, 6-PCE' SADDLEBAG SUITE, Rimu Writing Bursal! Roll2r-Top Office Desk, Cfllce Chair Set Oris Drawers (suitable for Stamp Collector), Invalid's OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, Rimu Wardrobe, Rimu and D.s. Comb. Chests. Double and Single Rimu Beds and Wires, Double nnd Single Kppok and Woo] Mattresses Duelled Tables Single Maple and D.S. Panel Beds and Slat Mattresses, Duchess Tables. KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS, Cooking Utensils ol Every Description, Ice Chest. Gent.'s Bike, Findlay Electric Stove 2 Cases Couches and Settees and General Furnishings of Every Description. AND AT 12 O'CLOCK. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER, E.P. WARE. CHINA AND CRYSTAL. Set 6' Silver Dessert Spoons and 6 Forks, Set 8 Table Spoons and 12 Table Forks. Old Silver Teapot and Cream Jug (1317, being a valuable collection of Russian Silver of good design and weight). Electro-plated Ware, Very Handsome Crystal Hors d'Ocuvre with E. P. Tray (a very Special Piece), Cake Baskets, Sauce Boat. Teapot. Stand, H.W. Jug. Bread Tray. Toast Rack. etc. China and Glass. Crown Devon Dinner Set and Breakfast Set of 45 Pieces, Weaken. Grimwadcs and Willow Tea Sets, Crystal Tumblers and Vases, Handsome Pair Royal Doulton Vases. Stainless Dessert r-.nd Table Knives. SPLIT CANE 4-PCE. TROUT ROD AND REEL.
T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 25 SPECIAL SALE POTATOES. Account Whom it May Concern. 108 SACKS SLIGHTLY UNDER-GRADE SUTTON TABLE POTATOES. H2 SACKS SLIGHTLY UNDER-GRADE DAKOTA TABLE POTATOES. 100 SACKS GOOD SOUTHERN SEED POTATOES TUESDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 28 10.30 a.m. At Our Salerooms, TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED, CITY MARKETS. :27 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 nnd Friday). LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :30 PRINTER'S PLANT. . SQUIRRELL AND CO.. Instructed by the OWNER to sell by Public Auction on the PREMISES, WORKER PRINTERY. 159, HOBSON STREET (Trade Hal] Basement) THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1943, AT 11 A.M. 1 SECURITY FIREPROOF SAFE (28 X 25 X 24) 1 DOUBLE DEMY WHARFDALE PRINTING MACHINE (Dawson and Sons, Ltd.), 1 ROYAL PRINTING MACHINE. 1 ARAB PLATEN. 1 GUILLOTINE (Dawson. Payne and Elliott,. Ltd.), 1 WIRE STITCHER, PERFORATOR <Emil Kahen), 60 Cases Assorted Type, Large Assortment Blonks. Quantity Printers' Sundries, 24 FEET oi SHAFTING. PULLEYS AND BELTING AND HANGERS, 2 H.P. D.C. MOTOR (1500 revs). TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER. Auctioneer and Valuer. :29 ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS. On Account Public Trustee. AT OUR ROOMS. 4. WYNDHAM STREET FRIDAX. OCTOBER 1. AT 11 A.M. A—ln Estate Of JOSEPH WILLIAM POYNTON that Freehold Property situated at No. 69. EPSOM AVENUE, EPSOM, being corner allotment containing 1 rood 8.5 perches, well laid out. garden, etc. Erected thereon is a SemiBungalow, in good order, containing 2 living rooms. 3 bedrooms kitchen, gas stove and range bathroom, etc.. electric stove and hot water service. The locality is a desirable one. Let to good tenant at £2 10/ per week. B —In Estate of HERBERT OLDHAM. ' (1) Freehold Property situated at No. 665. NEW NORTH ROAD MT. ALBERT. Section approx 66 x 160. Erected theron is a Villa Residence containing 10 Rooms, sub-divided into 3 compartments, let at a total rent of (2) Freehold Property situated at No. 7. TAWARI STREET. MT. EDEN, close to Dominion Road tram Section approx. 40 x 100, together with old Villa House, containing 9 Rooms, in 3 compartments, let at a total of £2 4/ per week. All sales are subject to tenancies. On the low reserves these rents will show 9 good return on money invested. properties are flagged. NEVILLE NEWCOMB. LTD. H. Sydney Smith. Auctioneer. :30 TKXDKKb TENDERS are invited for the Purchase and Removal of Manure from our Stables at Eden Terrace from October 1. Conditions on application to Walter Buchanan. Ltd., P.O. Box 15, Upper Symonds St., C.3. 29
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 27 September 1943, Page 8
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