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AMUSEMENTS LAST NIGHT! R.K.0.-Radio Pictures present "FOREVER AND A DAY" With the Greatest Talent Array Ever Presented. Vjfij PLAZA m / Z|.==] QUEEN STREET \ =;[ Phone 41-586. \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-MORROW — FRIDAY! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 8 p.m. G.B.D. Films present THE THRILLING. INSPIRING SAGA OF MAN-MADE MIRACLES. " The FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" FIRST OF THE FEW" THE IMMORTAL STORY OP THE SPITFIRE. Great In Its Stars . . . Inspiring In Its Story. Starring LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD David Niven - Rosamund Johns BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY For Allied Forces and Civilian Friend. 2 P.M. — TWO SESSIONS — 7.45 P.M. YOU CAN BUY YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. TIVOLI OXFORD TIVOLI — OXFORD TOP OF QUEEN ST. &. Near Grafton Bridge ,___ ~ . , Sessions at Nightly at 8 11-2-5-8 Phone 44-136. Phone 42-274 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Finally To-night at 8. CHARLES COBURN — MARGUERITE CHAPMAN Radiating Joy and Happiness in "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK" Approved lor Universal Exhibition. iiiii Coming To-morrow (Fri.) : 2 - GREAT FEATURES - 2 No. 1— JOHN SHEPPARD — LINDA DARNELL In the Startling. Emotional, Tempestuous Story "The LOVES Of "The LOVES Of "The LOVES Of "The LOVES Of EDGAR ALLAN POE" EDGAR ALLAN POE" EDGAR ALLAN POE" EDGAR ALLAN POE" No. 2— HENRY FONDA — DANA ANDREWS In the Story of the World's Most Ferocious Manhunt. "THE OX-ROW INCIDENT" "THE OX-BOW INCIDENT" "THE OX-BOW INCIDENT" "THE OX-BOW INCIDENT" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. E IT" P ANp TO-NIGHT — 8 p.m. - Midnisht — TO-NIGHT .... Music Devoted to Swing and Styled by a Band of Talented Artists. At N.Z.'S PRE-EMINENT CABARET. Ladles 1/6. Gentlemen 2/6. Reserves Tel. 48-777. OPEN NIGHTLY. Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. JUMBLE SALE—St. Matthew's Hall. To-morrow (Friday) at _ p.m. Bargains. 16 ■ . APCTIOX3 EICHARD ARTHUR, LIMITED, WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS (next Power Board Building), TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES. OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. TWO INDIAN CARPETS. 9 X 10.6 and 9 X 12, as new; Axminster Carpet. 3-Plecc Chesterfield Suite, Moquette; Rimu Sideboards. Dining Tables and Chairs, Ext. Dining Table (3 leaves), 2 Small Glass Top Pedestal Tables, S. and C. Drophead Machine, Camphorwood Trunk, Bookshelves. Occ. Tables, Oak Dining Table, Easy Chairs. 2 Portable Gramophones, Mirror, Radio, Crockery. China, Glassware, Cutlery, 4 Whisky Nips. 2 Brass Coffees, Settee, Squab, Dinner Ware, Morris Chairs. D.S. WARDROBES, D.S. Dress Tables, Comb. Chests, Double and Single Beds and Wires, Double and Single Mattresses, Cot, Duchess Tables, Hostess Settee, Ped. Cupboard, Linen, Pair Dark Blankets. .... KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS. Cooking Utensils, Mangle, Lawnmower, Reg. Grate, Gent's Bicycle, Hedge Clippers. Lot Tools. Glass Counter, Tool Chest, Coconut Matting, and General Furnishings ol Every Description. T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 16 TURNERS AND GROWERS, IT D. AUCTIONS COMMENCE: S A.M.—BANANAS (When Available). £ A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES (Daily). e A.M.—FRESH FRUIT <T>-'!v). 9 A.M.—MUSHROOMS (Daily). 9 A.M.—FRESH liui i_- s (Tuesday and Friday). 9.15 A.M.—GRAPES. Hothouse and Outdoor. 1C A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (Monday and Thursday). 1G A.M.—BANANAS (When Available). 10 A.M.—POULTRY (Tuesday and Friday). LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. [16 SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 21, 10 A.M. SHARP, AT TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. 3050 HEAD STOCK — 1800 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. 1000 WHITE LEGHORN HENS. 250 BLACK ORPINGTON HENS. ALSO WHITE .LEGHORN AND BLACK ORPINGTON BREEDING COCKERELS. Watch Week-end Papers lor Full Details.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 64, 16 March 1944, Page 8

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