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AMUSEMENTS BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END \ 111 plazaHJITT 7 / ==i QUEEN STREET == \ / Phone 41-533. === \ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-day at 11 a.m. 2 p.m., 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Sessions To-morrow and Saturday. 20th Century-Fos Presents THE ROMANTIC T3CHNICOLODP. MUSICAL. "SPRINGTIME "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" IN THE ROCKIES" Starring Betty John GRABLE PAYNE CARMEN MIRANDA, CESAR ROMERO. HARRY JAMES AND HIS MUSIC MAKERS CHARLOTTE GP.EENWOOD, ED. EV. HOP.TON Special Supports Include Allies Advance in Normandy. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGGS. I I TIVOLI I OXFORD TIVOLI —I OXFORD TOP OF QUEEN ST. & Near Grafton Bridge gessions &t Nightly at 8 11-2-5-8 Phone 44-136. | Phone 42-274 Direction. Amalgamated Theatres. Lta. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. John Mills — Eric Portman "WE DIVE AT DAWN" Approved for Universal Exhibition To-morrow (Friday): Ringing Songs To the Rhythm of Marching Feet . . . Songs To put Jcy into ycur Heart . . . Lilting Songs Irish Songs ! 10—GREAT SONG HITS—IO Including "Mother Machree." "My Wild Irish Rose," "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." "McNamara's Band," "I Have Faith." Columbia Pictures Present THE CHARMING ROMANCE OF AN IRISH COLLEEN AND A SINGING DOUGHBOY. With the Staging Star of Jack Benny and Fred Allen Radio Programmes, KENNY BAKER JEFF DONNELL & THE JESTERS, In the eagerly-awaited "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" Aoproved for Universal Exhibition. Book Now for Fri. and Sat. A R I ALT Ok I|ll I NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809. j |J]P >i TO-NIGHT, FBI. <& SAT., 7AK V' '. CENTRALLY HEATED. ' '^" His Fiery Words STIRRED MEN'S HEARTS TO VICTORY, But of all who listened to this heroic leader of a nation . . . none was braver than the woman ■who loved and waited. ROBERT DONAT '. (Who Charmed you as "Mr; Chips") In the story of a generation like ours. ."THE YOUNG MR- PITT" . "THE YOUNG MR- PITT" Approved for nn'versa! Exhibition. Special Added Attraction: "ALLIED INVASION OF NORMANDY" i ; BPETER PANj TO-NIGHT — 8 p.m.-Midnight — TO-NIGHT Music Devoted to Swing and Styled sy a Band ol Talented Artists. At N.Z.'S PRE-EMINENT CABARET. Ladles 1/e. Gentlemen 2/6. Reserves Tel. 48-777. OPEN NIGHTLY. Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. ■' — I JUMBLE SALE, Friday, 12.15 (approx ) Mer- a 1100015 ' 3 ' Parby St - Ckthtagj APCTIOJSS j GEOBGE WALKER, LTD., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN ST., TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AT 11 A.M. i GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 3 IN OAK, RIMU AND KAURI. j AND AT 1.30 P.M.: 4 VERY FINE MULLARD ALL-WAVE RADIO SET } in Choice Walnut. Floor Cabinet. j 3 A.C. RADIO SETS. c 2 IRON FRAME PIANOS, by Chappell and by 2 GOOD FIREPROOF SAFES, 24 X 13 X 17. ] OFFICE DESK. _ ■ ; COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC IRONER. c FOUR OAKS FLAME THROWER. I Furnishing Details Include:— ■ e "VING ROOMS — 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD ] SUITE in Genoa Velvet (fully sprung), Occ. 1 Tables, SEWING MACHINE, HOSTESS BED- t SETTEE, Floor Rugs, 10 Yards Axm. Runner, Hall < Stand, O.R. Sideboard, Dining Table and Chaire t Palm Stands, China and Glass Ware, CHESTER- t FIELD SUITE in Tapestry, Fire Screen, Cutlery Overmantel, RECORD ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, Oak Tea Wagon. Blinds, Tapestry • Couch, Easy Chairs, CHESTERFIELD SUITE oi $ 3 Pieces (with Loose Covers), Pictures. Vases * and Ornaments, Etc. I BEDROOMS—VERY FINE P.IMU BEDROOM r SUITE of 4 Pieces (comprising Shaped Mirrored" Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, Gent's Tallboy and Double Panel Bedstead en suite), H.S. Wire Wove, Kapok: Mattress and Pillows, Bedside Tables and Chairs, Grey Ash Cane-fllled Cot and - Mattress, single Oak Comb. Slat Bed, Odd Wardrobes and Dressing Chests. Double and Single 5 Bedsteads and Wire Woves, Bedding, Chests ol Drawers, Floor Rugs, Curtains, Toilet Ware, Shaving Mirror. Towel Rails and Other Bedroom Plenlshments. KITCHEN — WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN DRESSER. Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Crockery, Glass Ware. Cutlery, LAWNMOWERS AND GOOD l> GARDEN TOOLS. Scythe Form. Brush Aerial, Wringer. KAMP KOOK B2NZINB STOVE. Dust Bin. Electric Griller, Push Chairs. Scooter LADIES' and GENT'S BICYCLES and Sundries 1! too. numerous to detail. GEORGE WALKER. LTD., 1! The Furnishing Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers, li . ? V GEOBGE WALKEB, LTD., MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 7, 11 A.M. ■ x WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THEIR DOWNSTAIRS ROOM. 249, QUEEN ST.. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL, BLANKETS, SHEETS, CROCKERY, ETC., Including:— 1 -GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, Pyjamas. Underclothing, Overcoats, Boots. LADIES' WEARING APPAREL. 10 Pairs BLANKETS, 23 Pairs Single and Double SHEETS. Pillow Slips, Bedspread and Cushion Table Linen, D'Oyleys. etc.. TOWELS. Quantity Good Cutlery, Trunk Suitcases. Crockery, Saucepans, Vases, Ornaments, Garden Tools, Lamps. - Also: QUANTITY GOOD PERFUME. A Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. „ TO CONTRACTOBS, MOTOR ENGINEERS AND A OTHERS. GEOBGE WALKEB, LTD., Account FERGUSON AND KEW, LTD., Will Sell by Public Auction on the Ground: O NO. 2, WOODBINE AVENUE, GREEN LANE. WEDNESDAY WEEK, AUGUST 16, AT 10.30 A.M. MOTOR TRUCKS, MOTOR PARTS, AIR COMPRESSOR, 27 H.P. ELECTRIC MOTOR, Etc., Etc. Details Include:— INGERSOLL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR (com- — plete with .Gardner Driver, Jack, Hammer and v 36ft Pneumatic Hose, fitted on Republic Twin- "' tyred Chassis), 27 H.P. BROWN BOVERI ELEC. S' MOTOR. Automatic and Oil Starter, 3 h.p. Stat. „ Petrol Engine, 13ft 6in x 2ft 6in Metal, with " Rollers. MOTOR VEHICLES: 3 2-TON REPUBLIC e, TRUCKS, twin rear tyres, fitted with Woods Hoists: 1 3-ton ditto; 2 >i-ton CHANDLER A 1 TRUCKS (fixed bodies): 1 5-Seater GRAHAM 'AIGE CAR. TRUCK PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, ~ Woods Hydraulic Hoists, Twin and Single Spear v ' Mechanical Hoists, Lycoming 4 SI. and C.T. Sngines (complete), Hydraulic Brake Cylinders. Front and Rear Axles, Wheels and Rims, Gear 3oxes, Carburettors, Mag. Parts, 161n Brake Drum Jnew). Pistons and Con. Rods, FORD T ,2-TON RUNABOUT, Springs, DUTs., clutch Parts, Gear 3ox, Power Take-offs, Universal Joints, 4 Large a.P. Grease Guns, Ball and Roller Bearings. SPECIAL NOTE—AII Motor Vehicles have Warrant of Fitness. Tyres all nearly new. Hoists — in first-class order. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. — . 3 Al rOCLIBY — FECIT — PRODUCE, to J. JONES, LTD., pe AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKETS, o^ WILL SELL BY AUCTION, St TO-MOBBOW (FBIDAT) AT 10 A.M. C ? O U L T R Y POULTRY — ROOSTERS, HENS, DUCKS, COCKERELS. T 3ACON, FARM PRODUCE, GROCERIES, ETC. ab ' J. JONES, LTD.. wt CITY MARKETS.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 182, 3 August 1944, Page 8

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