AMUSKMKNTS AS BRITISH AS THE CROWN ITSEWI BOOKING IS HEAVY. PLANS AT EMBASSY—PHONE 32-660 i EMBASSY J. c. Williamson's Intimate Theatre WELLESLEY STREET (opp. Public Library) THREE SESSIONS: 11—2 — 8 BRITISH EMPIRE FILMS PRESENT ROBERT GREENWOODS Adaptation of the "Bunting Family" Kovell "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" " SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" Britain's "Mrs. Miniver." THEIR HOMES. THEIR CHURCHES thptb BUSINESSES BOMBED AND BURNED thfs CARRIED ON WITH A JOKE! EDWARD RIGBY LTANLEY HOllnwiv GEO. HOBEY MABEL CONSTANDUR O3 Y — Also Screening — MARCH OF TIME " Bill Jack v. Adolph Hitler " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.), I QT , A TT? I Symonds St. T~OrfnrmT=ri 1 oiAiJii i Phone 43 . 645 i STATE I 1.30, 7.30 p.m. - DAILY -T3oTT3O~7nT The Strangest Thriller that has yet sprune fro™ the World-shaking Events of To-day! SPENCER TRACY — KATHARINE HEPBURN In Their Greatest Triumph Together. "KEEPER OF THE FLAME" "KEEPER OF THE FLAME" Intrigue, Romance — Beautifully told and acted. Recommended More for Adults. Also . . . Spice and Snap. Gaiety and Romance. FRANK MORGAN - VIRGINIA GREY "HULLABALOO" A Grand Music and Laugh Parade. Approved for Universal Exhibition.' Direction: Kerridge Theatres (throughout NZI VOGUE ' M Outstanding in our Movie Memories is that Brilliant Musical Triumph ■ "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" " ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" Starring the Queen of Song, Grace Moore Dreams live anew when this Divine star burst* into Glorious Song. °^ Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Also _ Intrigue, Thrills, Romance — A Flaming Drama. Isa Miranda - Ray Milland IN "HOTEL IMPERIAL" Recommended More for Adults. INI ASTOT? UN DOMINION ROAD mi Aoiuft ini Phone eMM To-night at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 Wayne Morris. Rosemary Lane In " LADIES MUST LIVE " Emlyn Williams, Ann Konstam In " THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT " Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults STALLS 6d :: CIRCLE 9d " A NUMBER OF THINGS " NORTON HAMMOND Presents RICHARD SINGER (Opening a N.Z. Tour). An Unconventional Address At
LEWIS EADY HALL SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 3 P.M. Covering a wide field of varying incidents, including NOTABLE TRIALS (and particularly the Mjireo Case) The Newest and Most Intimate Legal Stories. Famous N.Z. Orations. The little story of a N.Z. Artist. REVELATIONS AND REFLECTIONS. You have heard this outstanding personality over the radio —now is your opportunity to meet him in person. A new platform speaker with new tales appealing)!' and eloquently told. A Programme we Recommend lor Adults. Admission 2/6. Booking at Lewis Eady. Ltd. :M A MESSAGE FROM 1111 METRO P R QLE 111 TO OUR PATRONS— Some of our Allied FUhting Forces are holding a Dance at the Cabaret Tonight so NO PUBLIC DANCE WILL BE HfcLD. OPEN AS USUAL TO-MORROW. ALFRED FENN. Director. MEETINGS HUMIC COMPOST CLUB, GARDENING CIRCLE. The first meeting o£ the Gardening Circle will be held at the Fabian Club Rooms. 10-MORROW (THURSDAVj, at 7 p.m. Dr. Guy Chapman and Mrs. S. M. Smee will spe&k. Discussion and questions. All Club members welcome. MRS. D. H. SHEARSBY. Sec. Ladies' committee. Telephone 36-336. W NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETT (Inc.). AUCKLAND CITY SUB-CSNTRE. Organisations willing to assist '.he Red Cross Socieiy's Street Appeal lor the Five Replacement Comiorts Fund, to be held Friday. February ?5, are invited to attend a meeting at the Council Chamber at the Town Hall on Friday Next. 18ta instant, at 10.30 a.m. The Mayoress, Mrs. J. A, C. Allum. will preside. A. A. EARKER, Secretary. New Zealand Red Cross Society. " NATIONAL PARTI—WOMEN'S ORGANISATION. The Annual Meeting of the Organisation will be held in the Y. vV.U.A. Asssn-.bly Kail ° n MONDAY, 6th March, at 2 p.m. Business. Election of Officers- General. Nominations close with the Secretary on Friday, 'iotli Kebruaryi at mid-day. 16 C. PILKINGTON. Hon. Sec. N.Z. DX CLUB.—Annual General Meeting and Election of OiUcers, March 1, Upstairs. uranee Hall. Nominations close To-night iWed.), M>l(i. Meetings fortnightly.—C. McMillan. Hon. S«j TENJ)EUS ' PKICE for Complete Reupholstering V 8 Car.— Phone 80-322. ___. i° STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF NA PAINTING CONTRACTS Nos. 125. 163 AND 230. Tenders are invited for the Painting of W Gtoups of Twelve and One Group oi H"™"} Residential Properties in the Suburbs of Mount Albert, Point Chevalier and Mount Roskill. Toe specifications may be seen at the Branch Office oj the Corporation, Second Floor, Corner Queen ana Wellesley Streets City Tenders addressed to the Branch Manager of the Corporation at the above address close on the 25th February, 1944.— J. '• QUINN, Branch Manager, February 14, 1944. SALE. BY TENDER
The Public Trustee invites Tenders for tM Purchase of the Business known as KNOXS STORE at SWANSON. This comprises a Genera Store, Small Butchery, 2 Petrol Pumps and usuu Buildings comprise the Store with DvreUUUJ »|l tached, small shed and bake-house. p<ire « approximately 26 acres in the block but omj an area of approx J-ncre on which these bum ings are situated is being offered. area itiat they may require. . n( j ol "the District Public Trustee at Auckland, Ham" ton, Whanearei and Te Aroha. , ....J mu A st d^ mF ?a r n y ° & -gME « the Office of the District Public Trustee. AU» land, to whom tenders are to be addressed, «■ closed in sealed envelopes and marked ""S of Robert Knox—Tender for Purchase of Store^ NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. Tenders are invited for the PURCHASE .J* THE FREEHOLD of the above-named, « e "-f" o f licensed hotel. The property has a ■"""'"■jjd fn P cTdt m six^ho 0 p 8 /^no"n ,0 a s L N n o3 WC 298 Q m 30=. 306, 308 and 310 in addition to Bottle Store. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are > n »' t f 1 I J.Mrty LEASE OP THE HOTEL portion o£ . tne Jl TprU for a period bf five years, commencing on av 16, 1944. (a) At a fiat rental, or (b) At a goodwill plus a rental. Full particulars of tha properly and cont |[' lO be of tender lor Purchase or (ov Lease "la-,vei-seen at the Public Trust Offices. Auckland. lingion, Christchurch and Dunedm. and ai, w otnea of WUberfops. Hr.rc.cn and Company. * u Accountants. Wellington. .. Tenders will close on FRIDAY, March 10. I s I at 4 p.m. an-J should be submitted to the unuc signed. WILBERFOSS, HARDEN AND CO.. Huddart Parker Building. Wellington. C.l-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1944, Page 8
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