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. X Ml S Iv> \E X TS Red Indian RICHARD DIX "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" TO-NIGHT! — TO-NIGHT! /ROXY\ a /aYONN / ROXY \ / AVON A I CONTINUOUS N Comer oi I ~ / \ Gt. North Rd. / \ • / D Vto~.\'«7 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. GET OFF MY LAND . . . OR GET UNDER IT! A TINY STRIP OF BLOOD-DRENCHF.D I AND HFI D FOR A MOMENT THE NATIONS FATE! IT TOOK COURAGE TO CONQUER 11" --AND HOT LEAD TO HOLD IT! "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" With Richard Dix — Jane Wyatt Lola Lane — Victor Jory NO. 2 — ATTRACTION — NO- 2 "LADIES' DAY" "LADIES' DAY" "LADIES' DAY" With Eddie Albert — Lupe Velez Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. at 7.30 I DEVONPORT I Phone 70-101 Walt Disney's Greatest Hit! Thrill to Suspense and Spectacle — Lift Your Heart To Lilting Tunes in " B A M B I" In Gorgeous Technicolour & CHARLIE MCCARTHY — EDGAR BERGEN • "HERE WE GO AGAIN" i I Final Screcnir, s _ b IAI Jcj I to-night at 7 45 I ONEHUNGA I Phone 54-344 *^ w Betty Grable — Don Ameche In the Beautiful All-Technicolour Musical Smash Hit! • "MOON OVER MIAMI" & MILBURN STONE — JOAN MARSH t "POLICE BULLETS" j "DDTVIT'iTT'OC! I Final Screening I irii UN L-rjbo I to-night at 745 I DOMINION ROAD I Phone 61-439 • •^" Laughter, Music and Thrills! Mirth, Melodrama and Chills! KAY KYSER AND HIS BAND In the Musical Espionage Thriller ' . • "MY FAVOURITE SPY" & CHARLES STARRETT in the Thrilling • "FRONTIER FURY" j PITT , AT TO-NIGHT at 7 45 tHLIKjALI and Thurs. ' '*° I PONSONBY ROAD Phone 26-940 Delightful... DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN IN HER GREATEST PICTURE. " NICE GIRL " Singing "ThereUl Always Be An England," "Thank You. America," etc. & DICK FORAN — LEO CARRILLO "ROAD AGENT" 1 a T"\TT»T "DTJT I One Night Only. I AJJxL/LlJrill TO-NIGHT at 7AK I RICHMOND AVE. I Phone 27-235 ' '* u ALL-STAR CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES ALL NEW ARTISTS — ALL NEW ITEMS. ; Variety In Your Entertainment. ON THE STAGE — No. 1— First Appearance: THE NOVELLOS, Adagio Dancers De Luxe. No. 2— First Appearance: MYRA CLARKE. Auckland's "Ginny Sims." No. 3— First Appearance: JOHN MOODY Tenor No. 4— First Appearance: DAPHNE CLARKE Dancer ON THE SCREEN— First Suburban Screening: MILTON BERLE — MARY BETH HUGHES. t "OVER MY DEAD BODY"

+ Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. • Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. CLUB SILVER SLIPPER Presenting FRANKIE and DRUM CONDON His MAJORS SPECTACULAR FLOOR SHOW I Reservations. Phone 43-703. 36. FORT STREET. TENDERS PRICE for Painting and Paperhaniing. new job; AvondaJe.—Ring 61-265. evenings. 8 ST. HELIER'S BOWLING CLUB. Tenders are invited for the Dismantling, Overhauling and Re-erecting of Ilagstaff. Conditions may be obtained irom the undersigned with whom tenders close at 5 p.m. on Friday. 17th March, 1944. F. S. DEAN. Hon. Secretary. 64. St. Heller's Bay Road. Phone 50-439. 10 THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. LAND FOR GRAZING. Tenders addressed to the undersigned and closing at noon on WEDNESDAY, 15th March, of Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, situated on the Lake Hoad, Northcote. containing lour' acres more or less. Conditions may be inspected at the Office of the Board, Kitchener Street. Auckland. C. L. GRANGE, :11 ■ Secretary. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE PURCHASE oi the following Machinery:— 1 T.D. 35 H.P. International Harvester Diesel Tractoi, fitted with Hydraulic-operated Buil- - dozei. 1 Spare Set Track Chains. 1 Set Seven-a-side 24in Blade Evona Giant Discs. 1 Set. 16ft Evona Harrows. 1 4-Whee) Drive Massey-harris Tractor, 22 h.p. 1 Four-a-side Bush and Bog. 1 Set Lion Seven-a-side 18in Discs. 1 Tractor Trailer, with Manure Broadcaster attached. 1 Set loft Tripod Harrows. 1 Bamford Trailer Mowei. 1 3>2 h.p. National Diesel Engine. 1 32-Volt Lighting Plant. Tenders may be lodged for all or any ■ one item. Highest or any tender not necessarily invi P ed d ' Tenaers close MARCH 20. Inspection PHONE 13S, MAUNGATUKOTO (after 6 p.m.). O5 TENDERS FOR SALE AND REMOVAL. Tenders are invited for the Purchase and Removal of all that unoccupied WCODEN DWELLING AND OUTBUILDINGS, with iron roof and brick chimneys, situated on the property of the General Trust Board of thfi Diocese of Auckland, on Lot 32 of Allotments 6 and others, of Section 2 Suburbs of Auckland and known as No. 20, Glanville Terrace. Parnell. The property is flagged. Tenders close with the Secretary of the General Trust Board, P.O. Box 652, Auckland, at noon on MARCH 23, 1944. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of tender may be inspected at the DIOCESAN OFFICE, 40 Shortland Street, Auckland, C.I. ' |2; LOCAL BODY NOTICES THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD SHUTDOWN. NoMce is hereby given that the supply wil v,= shutdown for the purpose oi carrying oui be snutaoAr, ienslon aUeratlons on THURSDAY w/xt" March 9. 1944. between the hours of 8.3( m and 11.30 a.m.. in the undermenUonet transformer areas:— AUrlston. Hansch's" Road, jftllsim. R?n!ur& S. A AVms°on. A&rlston-Papaltura Road. AlfriMon. R H EARTLEY. M.1.E.E.. M.l.Mech.E.. "■ ' General Manager. i ' "professional and scalp specialists skin *.' he new ray clinic. rt Floor Yorkshire House. 31. Shortland St Ground *Jj£j; pa i: j m GEORGE. S.R.N. o-itich "American and Continental Modern B.ltlsn. i sdemifir Methods PHONE 44-600 O

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1944, Page 8

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