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AMUSKMKXTS nr;D indian richard dix "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ® A /avonX / AVON \ N Corner ol I I Gt. North Bd. / p. \ & Ponsonby Rd. / \To-night at/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Get Off My Land . . or Get Under, It! . TINY STRIP OP BLOOD-DRENCHED LAND I ELD FOR A MOMENT THE NATION'S FATE! T TOOK COURAGE TO CONQUER IT — AND HOT LEAD TO HOLD IT! •'BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" With Richard Dix — Jane Wyatt P' Lola Lane — Victor Jory No. 2 — ATTRACTION — No. 2 "LADIES' DAY" "LADIES' DAY" "LADIES' DAY" With i Eddie Albert — Lupe Velez ..■ Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■ rTm A nrr I Final Screening STATE I TO-NIGHT at, 7 20: DEVONPORT [ Phone 70-101 * i fWalt Disney's Greatest Hit! Thrill to Suspense and Spectacle — Lift Your | i>» Heart To Lilting Tunes in "BAM B I " !' iljf In Gorgeous Technicolour fc CHARLIE MCCARTHY — EDGAR BERGEN Li "HERE WE GO AGAIN" STATE I F„:TsJt. at lA * j JONEHUNGA I Phone 54-344 " BING CROSBY At His Singing Best. j "ml I*RED AST AIRE, with Two New Dancing Partners. !' $ VIRGINIA DALE — MARJORIE REYNOLDS j In IRVING BERLIN'S Happiest Musical Holiday. "HOLIDAY INN" Eleven New Berlin Songs. || A RICHARD ARLEN — JEAN PARKER if " WRECKING CREW " 'I PRINCESS 1 7 - 45 DOMINION ROAD I Phone 61-439 i?he Price Democracy Pays For ijj;freedom! You'll Never Forget; •« The Epic Courage of a Handful of Men Against the Yellow Horde. ' BRIAN DONLEVY * MacDONALD CAREY — ROBERT PRESTON ' 1 In the Exploit that Thrilled the World, 11, "WAKE ISLAND" fi Recommended More Especially for Adults. i» & JOE E. BROWN in the Hilarious i| "The DARING YOUNG MAN" ...l.! TITTTi A T Final Screening M rCHICrAL TO-NIGHT at 7 45 ril'j PONSONBY ROAD Phone 26-940 Delightful ... If • DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN IN HER GREATEST PICTURE, :§ " NICE GIRL " =,1 Singing "There'll Always Be An England," "Thank You. America," etc. fc DICK FORAN — LEO CARRILLO ;jf "ROAD AGENT"

pi ADELPHI I F°" N & G Ut. at ) RICHMOND AVE. I Phone 27-235 | Fredric March - Veronica Lake ! 11l " SUSAN ' HAYWARD — CECIL KELLAWAY ROBERT BENCHLEY ill i The Thorne ("Topper") Smith Riotous Comedy Romance ?ijf "I MARRIED A WITCH'.' I. | "I MARRIED A WITCH" j}» 'Based on Thorne ("Topper") Smith's Last and iljj' | Raciest Story. "The Passionate Witch." i % MICHAEL REDGRAVE — VALERIE HOBSON j f "SONS OF THE SEA" if }| t Denotes Recommended by Censor lor Adults. j'i • Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. jjf THE TROCADERO Open 7 p.m. •!/;. j§ DINE AND DANCE j Opp. Town Hall. 1' t AUCKLAND'S EXCLUSIVE DANCE AND ! ' SUPPER LOUNGE. $ jDinner Music, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dancing from 8 p.m. I f Phone 30-645. ! j| I No Phone Reservations Kept After 9 p.m. I ' !i Dress or Uniform Essential Saturday Night. I I ; J —— • j MEETINGS ; « I' .ELLERSLIE UNITED RUGBY LEAGUE. I ■ » Annual Meeting* MONDAY NEXT. March 13, I- jPARISH HALL. 1.30 p.m. Business: Minutes, |«i; Report and Balance-sheet. Players and ' are cordially invited. Vacancies all >i|: I'igrades. 1?9 G. WHALEY. Hon. Sec. joTAIIUHU ROVERS RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. i Annual General Meeting Club Rooms. Fairburn .JRoad, Otahuhu. MONDAY, 13th March. 7.30 p.m. jj: j Election of Officers. Balance-sheet, General. , 9 M. RITCHIE, Hon. Sec. TENANT AND RENTPAYERS' ASSOCIATION, Rentpayers, Boarders. Roomers and Slum Dwellers. Municipal Election. SOCIAL CREDIT ROOM. 105. Pacific Bldg., MARCH 10, 8 P.M. | J. RITCHIE. . TENDERS ST. . lIELIER'S BOWLING CLUB. Tenders are invited for the Dismantling. Overt hauling and Re-erecting of Plagslaff. * . Conditions may be obtained from the undersigned with whom tenders close at 5 p.m. on | Friday. 17th March, 1944. i F. S. DEAN, Hon. Secretary. ' 64. St. Heller's Bay Road. /' l : Phone 50-439. 10 ?|THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, 545. PARNELL ROAD. AUCKLAND. If Tenders are invited by the trustees for the " Supply ol the undermentioned Articles for twelve Bi months Irom April 1 next: — 'Si (1) BREAD (best quality) at per 21b loaf. (2) BUTTER (best factory) at per pound. 4 (3) GROCERIES, as per list obtainable from the !*, i Secretary. ${ (4) MEAT (best quality), at per pound peri* ] centage allowed for bone, as ser list obtain- ; able from the Secretary. fl ; (5) FISH. -•i]C6) MILK (best quality) new. at per gallon. Tenders close at the Institute on SATURDAY, V March, 1944, at noon. The lowest or any j tender not necessarily accepted. ,■3 1 „ J. E. BROADFOOT. jgjl . Director. !§'; DECEASED ESTATES " PULIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 7! , p Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having Claims against the undermentioned I •!>: Estates are required to lodge such claims at the • Public Trust Office at Auckland on or before the :: 12th day of April. 1944. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — ilt "I hereby certify that the amount oi this claim i<|: was aue and owing at the date of death of the deceased." J ESTATES. I- ALLAWAY, Basil Gardiner, late of Auckland. IF' formerly Grocer, but latterly member of N.Z.E.F., died 8/2/44. I- BARNES, Roland, late of Auckland, formerly j Baker, but latterly member of N.Z.E.F., died 18/2/44. 3 J HALL. Harold John, late of Auckland, Sawmill ! jjf Employee, died 24/2/44. ' P LAING. Harold Leslie, late of Auckland. Butcher, ;fj died 13/2/44. 1i I MILNER, William, late of Henderson. Gas Com- || pany Employee, died 21/2/44. A. S. FAIRE. District Public Trustee for Auckland. !>! March 9. 1544. x? If EDUCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN BANKING EXAMS., 1943. HEMINGWAY'S SCORE NEW RECORD. At the 1943 Diploma in Banking Examinations Hemingway Students Scored 100 per cent oi all Recorded Passes in the Auckland Province and 71.43 per cent oi - total passes ■ for the Dominion —a phenomenal and unrivalled performance. Take no risks with your own studies. Enrol to-day with Hemingway's and follow the - lead of 1575 successful examination students trained by Hemingway's since the war. Write to-day for Free Book "Accountancy" to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 58, 9 March 1944, Page 8

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