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■ AMUSKMEXTS Air-Conditioned. Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. Four Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Prices: 1/- to 3.4. Deal Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. BIG BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS "THE MALE ANIMAL" "THE MALE ANIMAL" It's Warfrce and it's Carefree! Featuring OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND As the Sportive Wife of an Absent-minded Professor, who even forgets he's married! Joan Leslie — Jack Carson Henry Fonda — Eugene Pallette Recommended by Censor lor Adults. On tne Same Programme: " FLAGS OF HUMANITY." Two Reels of Beautiful Technicolour. " DIARY OF A RACING PIGEON." Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ. fBERKELEYI 'SS'VS? This Evening at Eight o'clock. EDWARD G. ROBINSON. JANE WYMAN In " LARCENY INC." An Uproarious Comedy. Funnier even than "A Slight Case of Murder." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Cinesound Special! Two Years' Record of Events in the Pacific. Also Dramatic Shots of N.Z. Division Landing in Italy. I i~l A "DTTTIT ~\ BALMORAL I VjArJ.lUi-i I To-night, 7.45 6cl GUEST NIGHT 6d FOR ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. George Brent. Brenda Marshall in " MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH " Thrilling Underworld Drama. Recommended by Censor ior Adults. Ronald Reagan. Rosemary Lane in " AN ANGEL FROM TEXAS " Delightful Comedy Romanje. Approved for Universal Exhibition. UN ACfAD 111 l DOMINION ROAD 111 l AbIUK HI! Phone 61 . 43 3 To-niKht at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 Virginia Bruce. Dennis Morgan in •■ FLIGHT ANGELS ' Noel Madison. Renee Gadd In " MAN WIJO MADE DIAMONDS " Both Recommended by Censor ior Adults. STALLS, 6d : CIRCLE, 9d PTPTTT?! ST - helier-s X. Jl/Jl/rtJ-/Jl(lOO Phone 51-000 To-night at 7.45. "ROAD TO HAPPINESS," with John Boles and Mona Barrlc. Also "KID GLOVE KILLER," with Don Heslin. Marsha Hunt and Lee Bowman. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. TOWN HALL CONCERT MURRAY FASTIER ORGANIST. LYLA FASTIER SOPRANO. FRIDAY NEXT, March 10, AT 8 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE AUCKLAND GRAMMAR And under the patronage of His Worship Tnc Mayor J. A. C. Allum, Esq.

Net Proceeds to Patriotic Fund. Assisting Artists: MISS LESLEY IMPEY Organist And THE SCHOOL SILVER BAND. Tickets 2/. Reserves at Chas. Bcgg. Ltd. 10 CIVIC WINTERGARDENS Where you'll really enjoy DANCING Niuhtly from 10 30 p m in an atmosr-heie ol cool, comlort and lavish luxury to BERT PETERSEN'S RADIO ORCHESTRA ol twelve Star Players with Extravagant Floor Shows each nlsht with the CIVIC I3ALLET. Not a moment without music with Res. Maddams at the Wurlitzer. Refreshments and delicacies at the Buffet. CIV'C WINTERGARDENS open to the public each Friday and Saturday Evening. Mondays and Wednesdays Reserved exclusively for oilicers. fteseivations Phone 30-100. ■ AUCTIONS UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. AT AUCKLAND, AND AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE, in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained In outstanding Deed of Mortgage No. 393533. ON FRIDAY, THE 31ST DAY OF MARCH, 1D44, AT 12 NOON. C. F. BENNETT, LIMITED, Will ofler for sale by public Auction at its Auction Rooms. Shoriland Street. Auckland. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, situated in the City of Auckland, containing 10.8 perches, more or less, being Lot 1 on a plan lodged in the. Deeds Registry Office at Auckland, as Number 1035. being part of Allotment 30 of Section 8. of the Suburbs of Auckland, and being all the land now contained and described in Certificate of Title. Volume 593, Folio 111. limited as to parcels and title, Subject to Order in Council Number 6214. exempting Oliphant Street frontage from the provisions of Section 128 of The Public Works Act, 1928, and having appurtenant thereto the drainage rights over part of the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 592, Folio 26 (Auckland Registry), created by Deed Number 155996. THE PROPERTY is situated at the corner of John Street and Vermont Street, Ponsonby. The Section has a frontage to Vermont Street of 30ft and a frontage to John Street of 90ft. The inipro vein cuts consist of Jin iron roofed brick shop with five living rooms, kitchenette and laundry, and a wood and iron motor garage. The buildings are let as a milk depot and dwelling at 25/ per week. THE MORTGAGEE'S application to sell containing his estimate of the value of the land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Auckland, during office hours, prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen at the Auction Rooms at the time t>f the sale without payment of any fee. For Particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer or to Messrs. Holmdcn and Horrocks. of 6th floor, New Zealand Insurance Building, Auckland, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. :30 TURNERS AND FOWS, LIMITED, CITY POULTRY AUCTION MARKET, HAMILTON. 81-WEEKLY POULTRY SALES, TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, AT 12.15 P.M. Buyers can be assured of Good Supplies of Quality Birds. Sellers can be assured of Good Prices and Prompt Returns. TURNERS AND FOWS. LIMITED, City Poultry Auction Market. Phone 4010. P.O. Box 145. :11 TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD. AUCTIONS COMMENCE: 8 A.M.—BANANAS (When Available). 8 a.m.—FRESH VEGETABLES (Daily). 8 A.M.—FRESH FRUIT (Daily). 8.30 A.M.—STRAWBERRIES. 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 MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER Speaks TO-MORROW (THURS.), 2 p.m. To WOMEN, " WHAT Y.OUR GLANDS ARE FOR." Again at, 8 p.m. To the PUBLIC, " BUILD YOUR BODY BACK TO HEALTH." Doors open half hour before commencement. Avoid disappointment by coming early. Silver Collection. FIRST FLOOR, BRUNSWICK BUILDING, 174. QUEEN STREET. 8 MEETINGS VICTORIA LEAGUE (Inc.). The Annual Meeting will be held in CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE, Bates Building, Customs Street. On WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, at 7.45 p.m. Business: Election of Officers and General. Supper. Levy 1/. 8 V. B. NATION, Sec.-Treasurer. PROGRESSIVE ACTION ASSOCIATION. Left Wingers meet THURSDAY. 9th March. 8 p.m.. Housewives' Association Room. Union Bank Chambers Corner Queen and Victoria Sts. Business: Adopt By-laws and Constitution. Discussion.—J. Ritchie. 8 PROFESSION AI/irOU>;* CHIROPRACTIC Health Services: — P. Hamblin. 603. Colonial Mutual Building. _-■ WS

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

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