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A M ÜBKMKN'TS A strange Tale Of Terror! COMMENCING TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT 0 A / AVON \ ( Corner ol I \ Gt. North Rd. I |-v \ & Fonsonby Rd. / \To-night at/ Dirccticn: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 1 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 No. 1— J. CARROLL NAISH JOHN SHEPPARD — LYNNE ROBERTS In the Thrilling Story of a Monster Who Bccamc a Human Beast . . . "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" "DR. RENAULT'S SECRET" Half An? . . Half Man! He- dared to leve. and found himself lumted and hated! Condemned to a limbo of two worlds. . and invisible chains! Recommended by Censor for Adults. No. 2— RUTH WARWICK JOHN CARRCLL — WALTER REED In a Blast of Laughs and Thrills . . . "PETTICOAT LARCENY" "PETTICOAT LARCENY" Approved for Universal Exhibition. I STATE I 730 I DBVONPORT Phone 70-101 Elizabeth Bergner Dougas Fairbanks, jun. SIR GERALD DO MAURIER — FLORA ROBSON In the Historical Romance t "CATHERINE THE GREAT" "CATHERINE THE GREAT" "CATHERINE THE GREAT" I STATE" I X°'Ss T at 7 - 45 | ONEHUNGA I Phone 54-344 Walt Disney's Greatest Hit! Thrill to Suspense and Spectacle — Lift Your Heart To Lilting Tunes in *"BA M B I " In Gorgeous Technicolour & charlie McCarthy — edgar bergen * "HERE WE GO AGAIN" I PRTNCESS ~ TO^mGH^aT'"/ | DOMINION ROAD Phone 61-439 1 General Montgomery and the Gallant Eighth Army's BRILLIANT ' V "DESERT VICTORY" "DESERT VICTORY" "DESERT VICTORY" And VIC. OLIVER — EVELYN DALL In the Surprise Musical Hit * "HE FOUND A STAR" REGAL I rS T at 7 - 45 , PONSONBY ROAD 1 Phone 26-940 Calling All Aircraft! Submarine sighted in Hudson's Bay . . . Tanker Torpedoed ofl Canadian Coast. . . Ship Sunk and Crew Machine-gunned .... U-boat Crew Loose in Canada, Burning, Looting, Killing. LESLIE HOWARD — LAURENCE OLIVIER RAYMOND MASSEY — ANTON WALBROOK In the Record-breaking "49TH PARALLEL" & 'RICHARD ARLEN — ANDY DEVINE * "RAIDERS Of The DESERT" j A T»T?T "DT-TT I Ninht Only I AJJJcj ! Jrl L I to-night at 7An I RICHMOND AVE. | Phone 27-235 ' • ±tJ ALL-STAR CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES NEW ARTISTS — ALL NEW ITEMS. Variety In Your Entertainment. ON THE STAGE — No. 1— By Popular Request. VAL (Take It Off) ROBIN In New Strip Tease Number. "Oh Mama." No. 2— First Appearance: LEo SLATER and His Piano-Accordion. No. 3— First Appearance: RODNEY MOORE. Rising Young Baritone. No. 4— First Apnea ranee: VERA SEFTON. Talented Tapper. No. 5 — First Appearance MYRA CLARKE. Contralto. ON THE SCREEN — RUSSELL HAYDEN — TEXAS PLAYBOYS * "TORNADO In The SADDLE" f Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCTIONS IMPORTANT AUCTION ' SALE. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., AT THE DE LUXE SALEROOMS, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT 11 A.M. MAHOGANY AND OAK FURNISHINGS, i AT 12.30 P.M.: COOPER 221N ELECTRIC IRONER, as new. ROTPIERHAM & WALTHAM POCKET WATCHES, both 18ct and 15-jewel. PITTED WARDROBE TRUNK, Man's Canadian Imitation Bearskin Coat. Man's Tweed Overcoat (Camelhair Lining). Lady's Beaverine - Coat, Waterprooi Motor Rug. AT 1 O'CLOCK: j SPANISH MAHOGANY EUFFET (very old). MAHOGANY 0-DRAWER CHEST. VERY OLD MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER'S ' CLOCK. 200 years old. Solid Brass Dial, by ' Jchn Boreham-Skimpling. MAGNIFICENT CARVED ITALIAN FIGURE, depicting Faun Carrying 3 Cherubs. 3 OLD WALNUT CHAIRS. MAHOGANY COMBINATION COCKTAIL AND GRAMOPHONE CABINET. j

Catalogue Includes: — LIVING ROOM—FINE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of S Pieces (comprising Buffet, Drawleal Dining Table and 6 Chairs to match), COPPER COFFEE PERCOLATOR SPIRIT URN, E.P. Hot "Water Can, Glass Ware, HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Fieces (uphol. in Floral Tapestry, with Rexine Sides), Cushions. Oak Dropside Tea Waif on. ROYAL DOULTON TEA SET 21 Pieces, MODERN OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 Fieccs (comprising Leadlight and Mirror Sideboard, Drawleaf Table and 4 Chairs), 2 Good Water Jugs. Decanter. B.C. Fire Screen, Spark Screen, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (uphol. in Wool Moquette), Fireside Chairs, OAK LEADI.IGHT CHINA CABINET, Oak Tea Wagon. E.P Tea Set. Oak Occ. Table, OAK FIRESIDE SETTEE SUITE of 2 Pieces (uphol. in Genoa Velvet), WALNUT VENEER REFECTORY DINING TABLE AND 4 SHAPED-EACK CHAIRS cn suite. D.S. China Cabinet with Sliding Doors. Tapestry Hostess Bed Settee. PRINCESS ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, Etc. BEDROOMS — CHARMING OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces (as new, comprising Fulllength Wardrobe. Large Reflex Dressing Case, Fitted Gent.'s Tallboy and Double Pans! Fedstead en suite). H.S. Wire Wove and Good KapokMattress and Pillov;s, Seagrasn Chairs, Curtains. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD POLIoKED BEDROOM SUITE of 5 Pieces (comprising Shaped Mirrored Wardrobe Dressing Chest, Stool. Gent.'s Tallboy rnd Double Panel Bedstead, all cn Cabriole Legs) H.S. Wire Wove. Best Kapok and Pinows. WHITE ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE (comprising Frameless Mirror Dressing Chest. Tallboy and 3ft Gin Panel Bedstead with Vi-Sprung Mattress and Bass). D P prirt Fimu Tallboys, Rimu Ch»sts. 8 SINGLE OAK AND RIMU COMBr BEDSTEADS. 8 GOOD SINGLE MATTRESSES, Pillows and Other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS, Enamel and Alum. Cocking Utensils, Crockery, alas? Warf Casserole. Electric Toaster, Jugs, Electric Iron Mincer. Dust Bin. Carpet Sweeper, Brooms. Mops 2 Good Lawnmowers, Full Range Garden Tools', Bucket, Axe and other Useful Sundries. AND AT 2.30 P.M.: AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS (assorted sizes), RUNNERS AND FLOOR RUGS. NOW ON VIEW. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., The Furnishing Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. ; 15 SPECIAL SALE. SPECIAL SALE. POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. 315 SACKS, slightly below grade, to be Sold Without Reserve at our Salerooms AT 10.30, TO-MORROW (THUR3.), MARCH 16. Also 500 SACKS. First Quality, at Current Rates. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., City Markets. 15 TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. AUCTIONS CCMMEN6E: £ A.M.—EASTANAS (When Available). 8 A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES (Daily). £ A.M.—FRESH FRUIT (Daily). 9 A.M.—MUSHROOMS (Daily). J/ 4 fi A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (Tuesday and Friday). 9.15 A.M. —GRAPES. Hothouse and Outdoor. 1C A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (Monday and Thursday). 1C A.M.—BANANAS (When Available). 1C A.M.—POULTRY (Tuesday and Friday). LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 63, 15 March 1944, Page 8

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