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AMUSEMENTS 1 ROXY 1 LA£T 2 NIGHTS 1 RQXY | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions Continuous, 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 1 No. 1 I King of Western Stars — BILL BOYD — BILL BOYD HOP ALONG CASSIDY IN "FALSE COLOURS" 1 No. 2 I Bobby Samarzich, Conrad Binyon In "The Boy from Stalingrad" Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. AVON I SPECIAL! AVON SPECIAL! Corner ol Great North P.O. TO-NIGHT & TUESDAY & Fcnsonby Rd. TO-NIGHT iz TUESDAY TO-NIGHT at 7.45. | At 1.45. Even Greater Than They Say It Is! Opcnlnc ths Flo;dsaies of Memory. TYRONE POWER — ALICE FAYE. In the Incc-mpar-.ble * ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" Approved fo r Universal Exhibition. & WALTER BRENNAN — WALTER HUSTON In the Greatest Adventure Story since "Treasure Island.' "SWAMP WATER" Recommended by Censor lor Adult*. nm A DEVCNPORT. Cwt & Warm *"■ J- Finally To-night 34 7.30. BETTY GRABLE, JOHN PAYNE t "FOOTLIGHT SERENADE" & JAMES ELLISON, VIRGINIA GILMORE. t "THAT OTHER WOMAN" STATF ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-314. -*• Finally To-night at 7.45. RAY MILLAND. GINGER ROGERS. * "The Major and the Minor" TOM BROWN — JEAN PARKER * "HELLO ANNAPOLIS" DOMINION RD. Heated, mi iNO ill OO Finally To-night at 7.45. LESLIE HOWARD. DAVID NIVEN, * "THE FIRST OF THE FEW" is Hal Roach's All-Technicolour Musical. "FIESTA" T?FP AT PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. JA-HiVJAU Finally To-night at 7.15. ERIC PORTMAN, ANN DVORAK. * "SQUADRON-LEADER X" & WALT DISNEY'S All-Technicolor jr " "SALUDOS AMIGOS" A "nTTT PUT RICHMOND AVE. Ph. 27-235 IIL xo-nlsht at 7.45. BUD ABBOTT. LOU COSTELLO, * 'TARDON MY SARONG" & WILLIAM (Hopalong Caisldy) BOYD * "BAR 20" t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCTIONS GEORGE WALKER. LTD., AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AT 11 A.M. LARGE NEW WORLD REGULO GAS STOVE (Table Model). OSBORNE REGULO GAS STOVE. 7 PIN BALL SLOT MACHINES. COUNTER CASES. 13 SYRUP PUMPS, 30LB CLOCK-FACE SCALES. 2 INDIRECT LIGHTING CHANDELIERS. 4 TEAROOM TABLES AND 14 CHAIRS (Green Enamel), STOOLS. Etc., Etc. AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER: GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Including:— LIVING ROOM—RIMU DINING SUITE 6-pce. (Mirror Sideboard, Oval Table and 6 Chairs), Glass Ware, Dinner Ware, Cutlery. Rimu Settee and Squab. Morris and Seagrass Chairs, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Cushions, Occ. Tables, Kerb. Pictures. Vases and Ornaments, Odd Sideboards. Dining Tables and Chairs, Book Shelf, Easy Chairs, Curtains, Etc. BEDROOMS—RIMU BEDROOM SUITE 4-pce. (Mirror Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, T. Cabinet ajid Full-size Bed and Wire Wove), Kapok Bedding and Pillows, Bedside Tables and Chairs, Curtains and Floorings. Odd Wardrobes and Comb. Dressing Chests. Double and Single Bed." and Wire Woves. Bedding. Chests Drawers and other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS, Cooking Utensils and Numerous Sundries. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., The Furnishing Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Aurtioneers. . 31 SQUIRREL! AND CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS, 54. HIGH STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AT 11 A.M. 1 ECLAIR KNAPSACK SPRAY. 1 ELECTRIC FRUIT JUICE EXTRACTOR. 2-gallon Cream Can. Well Pump, Garden Hose, 18in Horse Collar and Homes. Lav. Cisterns. 2 10FT FARM GATES, Gas Stoves. Gas Califonts, 0.1. Bath (oft 6in), Planet Junior Cultivator. Electric Incubator. Porcelain Washbasin. 1 Set Kauri Washtubs, 1 G.I. Supply Tank. Primus Stoves, 5 Rolls Building Paper (each 500 sq. ft). Garden Tools. Stand and Table Mangles. Shelving. 45YD MULLET NET, Lady's Bicycle (Humber), Garden Tools. 6 1-gallon Tins Praxlin. Emery Grinder. Wallpaper. ShowStand. 4 281b Boxes Mixed Nails, Basket Fire Grates, Aluminium Preserving Pan. AT 1 O'CLOCK. 4 GENT'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, LADIES' AND GENT'S CLOTHING. COMB. CHESTS, Chests Drawers. Double and Single Beds and Wires, Child's Cot. 3edding. Blankets. RIMU AND D.P. SIDEBOARDS. Round Oak Table and 6 Oak Dining Chairs, D.P. China Cabinet. Electric Vacuum Carpet Sweeper, Pictures, Glassware. KITCHEN CUPBOARD. Tables. Chairs. Cane Pram. Pots and Pans, Cutlery, Fire Kerbs. Electric Fan. Hall Stands. Bookshelves,- Canvas Folding Camp stretcher and General Household Sundries. TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER, Auctioneer and Valuer. 31 RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDING, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK, OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD SUITES, AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS. 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Genoa), 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Tapestry). U.S. Dining Suite. Riinu Dining Suite, Radio, Settee and Squab, Seagrass Chairs, Occ. Tables, Morris Chairs, Mirror, Glassware, Crockery, China, Cutlery. D.S. BEDROOM SUITE. 4-Pce. Bedroom Suite, Rimu Wardrobe, Rimu and D.S. Comb. Chests, Double and Single Rimu Beds and Wires, Double and Single Kapok and Wool Mattresses, English Pram, Cans Pram, Pushchairs. KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS. Cooking Utensils, Enamel-top Table, Stepladder, Lady's Bike, Lawnmower, Elec. Hotplate (in good order), suitable for dining rooms.; Electric Toaster. Kitcnen Cupboard. 5 Spare Drawers, 5 Small Sliding Doors, and General Furnishings of every description. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 31 T I M B B R TIMBER. 85,000 TO 95,000 FEET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3, AT 10 A.M. * J. JONES, LTD., CITY MARKEJTS. Will Sell by Auction in Lots to suit Purchasers at MT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL'S YARDS, near Second Tram Section, at bottom of Mountain. NEW TIMBER, as used la Air Raid Shelters at Mt. Eden. ABOUT 85,000 TO 95.000 FEET OP NEW TIMBER, MOSTLY RIMU. Approx. 25,000 FEET 9xl. 25.000 FEET 6xl. 20.000 FEET 4x3. < 20,000 FEET 6x2. 2,000 FEET 2x2. ALSO QUANTITY SHORTS. A large quantity of the Timber is In good J lengths and suitable for any class of building. An Auction Sale of such quality Timber Is very ' seldom held and can be weil recommended by the Auctioneers. Will be sold in lots to suit all purchasers. ALSO: 2 400-GAL. GALVANISED IRON TANKS. I 200-GAI,. GALVANISED IRON TANKS. 6C HALF-CONCRETE SECTION PIPES. 91n, 12in and 15in across. Suitable for culverts, also pig troughs. 40C CONCRETE SLABS, about 3ft X 3ft and . 2ft s Ift 61n. Suitable for isylnj down , paths and roadways. 200 C 4IN FIELD TILES. , GENERAL SUNDRIES. NOTE—AII Lines can be inspected on Tuesday Next. SALE: WEDNESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 2. 10 A.M. PLACE: MT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL YARDS. MT. EDEN ROAD. J. JONES. LIMITED, 1 GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND MERCHANTS, \ CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND. r . 31 £ POULTRY — FRUIT — PRODUCE: . J. JONES, LIMITED. S AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS, Will Sell by Auction, c TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 10 A.M. POULTRY P O U L TRY ROOSTERS, HENS, DUCKS, COCKERELS. BACON. FARM PRODUCE, GROCERIES. ETC. " JO NBfl. II M X Tsß-a. CITY MAT.KETS. 31 ~ B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1944, Page 8
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