Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

.AMUSEMKXTS -- LAST TWO NIGHTS — Proxy j Proxy! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS -11 — 2 — 5 — 8. No. 1 — Richard Dix — Jane Wyatt LOLA LANE — VICTOR .TORY In the Thrilling Western Drama "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" No. 2— EDDIE ALBERT — LUPE VELEZ "LADIES' DAY" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVON SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Great North Rd. TO-NIGHT & TUESDAY ' TO-Wr-HT TO-NIGHT & TUESDAY at 7.45. _| (Two Nights Only) Walt Disney's Greatest Hit! Thrill to Suspense and Spectacle — Lift Your Heart To Lilting Tunes in "BAMBI" "BAMBI" In Gorgeous Technicolour Approved for Universal Exhibition. & TOM CONWAY — HARRIET HILLIARD "The Falcon Strikes Back" Recommended by Censor for Adults. QT 1 A 'PT? DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101, O 1/i 1 £j Finally To-night at 7.30. GENERAL MONTGOMERY AND THE GALLANT EIGHTH ARMY'S Brilliant "DESERT VICTORY" And VICi OLIVER — EVELYN DALL In the Surprise Musical Hit ' "HE FOUND A STAR " pm A rp-ri ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344 O 1 /i 1 H/ Finally To-night at 7.45. BING CROSBY — FRED ASTAIRE In Irving Berlin's "HOLIDAY INN" & RICHARD ARLEN — JEAN PARKER • "WRECKING CREW." ■p-pT-\J/-IT7iC:Q DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439. Jr XtilN O-EjOO Finally To-night at 7.45. BRIAN DONLEVY — ROBERT PRESTON t "WAKE ISLAND" <5; JOE E. BROWN in the Hilarious * "The DARING YOUNG MAN" prip AT PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940 XvJl/U'iilj Finally To-night at 7.45. JOHNNY WEISSMULLER — FRANCIS GIFFOKD In Edgar Rice Burroughs' * "TAEZAN TRIUMPHS" KAY KYSER and His Band, V "MY FAVOURITE SPY" A -pi-py pTTT RICHMOND AVE. Ph. 27-235 Xll To _ ni ght & Tuesday, at 7.45. Fredric March -— Joan Bennett . In the Memorable t "TRADE WINDS" . DON:T. MISS . Star, Vaudeville Wednesday. t Denotes Recommended by Censor lor Adults. • Denotes Approved lor Universal Exhibition. THE DISABLED CITIZENS' SOCIETY <Idc.).INVITE YOU TO SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING AT' LEWIS EADY HALL QUEEN . STREET ..,ON, hoo - THURSDAY;—MARCH -16 For" the* - purpose of . hearing what is being accomplished * by ' various organisations for the Disabled People of New Zealand. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. . COME ONE! COME ALL! ADMISSION FREE. 3Jlt.'h. h. cadogan. Pres. :l* C. WEBER. Hon. Sec. — v THE TROCADERO .. , Open>7. p.m. P-P...JT DINE.- AND DANCE .. --Opp.• Town Hall. AUCKLAND'S " EXCLUSIVE DANCE AND - - - SUPPER LOUNGE. Dinner Music, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dancing from 8 p.m. Phone 30-645. No Phone Reservations Kept After 9 p.m. Dress or Uniform Essential Saturday Night. 18

WANTED TO BUY BILLIARD TABLE, full size or s/ 4 ; urgent.—Write Billiards, 0399, Star. 14 BRACELET, or Necklet 01 cold or silver, with real sidnes,/,cHV, f ctfher piece, of good jewellery.,suite able _f or. -keepsakes- urgent.—Phone 26-880.-* • Write B. 0383. Star. 14 CARPET, about 9 x 12: carpet Runner and Bedside Rugs.—Phone 42-508. 18 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, good condition; reasonable. —M. 7423, Star. ____ xl 3 CLOCKS, old or otherwise, any condition; also Very Old-fashioned Furniture; borer no objection; cash.—Write B. 0405, Star. . x! 3 FURNITURE, Lino, and Floor Rugs.—Phone 26-438 (between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.). x! 3 HOSE, 100 ft, double reinforced, Jfcin, suitable for air compressor.—Phone 17-000. 15 OLD BRIEF and'Kitba'g Frames, in reasonable condition.— Bag Co., Ltd., Office, 400, Queen St., a little above and opp, the Town Hall. ; 20 PRAM, DoM's;- suitable 'for child, 3 years, fair condition.—Apply 16-164. x! 3 PUSHCHAIR, cane; will accept same, sound or otherwise.—Young Babe. 6471, Star. 13 REFRIGERATOR, Kerosene Operated, small, in good order or not.—Write M. 7380, Star. x! 3 ROCKING HORSE oi the mechanical type; state price and condition; some repairs no objection. B. 0355, Star. - - • 14 SEWING MACHINES, any condition, very liberal prices.—Phorie~'7B-45u: D 4 SEWING MACHINES,- Electric or Treadle, any make, condition; best •prices.—Phone 63-]499.'Jx15 SHOWCARD BRUSHES, second-hand, any size; will call and inspect*-—Write B. 0315, Star. 13 WASHING MACHINE, electric* urgent; cash.— Phone 62-463. ' 17 TOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Turn into cash, for, highest prices, Beads, Pearls, Brooches,' Ofd Coin, Old Jewellery, Diamond Rings of any description, in any condition. Mail orders promptly , attended to. All business strictly confidential. .... . - • •• ~KAURI_;~GUM JEWELLERY COMPANY. 23"7~$ianhers Street (next Begg's). Wellington.. :xls Ikupils wanted ABANDON Aquatic Struggling, swim with balance. Professor Anderson. Tepid Baths. MS THE DE GUISE'SCHOOL, Professional Chambers, 9, High St., Auckland, for Elocution, Dramatic Art and Voice Production.—C.P.O. Box 2014. 18 E AST * ' - *E-X TR A MONEY MAKE SIMPLE ATTRACTIVE RAG DOLLS At Home from Scrap Material. WE SHOW YOU HOW AND BUY YOUR WORK . Write NOW for Free Details— MacMASTER TOY SUPPLY. " Box 183. Wanganul. P

PLEASE-CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTIONS LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTIONS TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 14, 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. All Electors are urged to support the following Candidates, who will endeavour to see that the Licensing Laws are more effectively administered, and that better supervision is exercised over hotels: AUCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT (comprising the three electorates of Auckland East, Auckland Central and Auckland West) — ■ Clarence George (Officer Salvation Army) M.ILNE, Rey. William Ritchie (St. Stephen's Presbyterian ■ Church) ,' OLDS, Rev. Edwin Thomas- (Pitt Street Methodist Church) PRYOR, Rev. David Nicol (St. Andrew's Presbyterian . Church) WAITE, Rev. Alfred Edward (St. John's' Methodist Church) ONEHUNGA LICENSING WAITEMATA LICENSING DISTRICT— DISTRICT— . ARDERN, Samuel Porritt Lionel Gladstone BECKETT, Frederick William - REMUERA LICENSING FRANKLIN LICENSING DISTRICT— DISTRICT— HOLMES, John Thomas BEST, A., Bombay. JOHNSTON, William BLAIR. C.. Pukekohe. PHILLIPS, Charles Edward, J.P. ROBERTS, John Frederick Support tiie above Candidates and urge your friends to do the same. REMEMBER THE DATE-TO-MORROW (TUES.), MARCH 14. DO NOT FAIL TO VOTEI PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES, AUCKLAND.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19440313.2.107.1

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 61, 13 March 1944, Page 6

Word Count
881

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 61, 13 March 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 61, 13 March 1944, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert