• AMUSEMENTS Complete Change of Programme To-day. Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. NOW SHOWING. Warner Eros." Laugh-packed Story, "You Can't Escape Forever A Tale of Typists, of Reporters, of Crooks and Left Hooks. Vivacious! Pugnacious!! Good Gracious!!! Featuring GEORGE BRENT Editor of "Bewildered Hearts" Column BRENDA MARSHALL A Dry-eyed Sob Sister ROSCOE KARNS The Flashlight Fumbler. GENE LOCKHART, EDWARD CIANLLLI. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. . ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. Army, Air Force Band "A Ship is Born" Technicolour Special. "Points on Arrows" LATEST . *g«^.»»** at his Headquarters. REG. MADDAMS at the _C^c__Organ : __ |^LS~™EATSy J NEWTON PhonpS^ TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. That Has Everything. , QTAR apANGLED RHYTHM" 'SI Alt br -"- victor Moore. Dorothy Blng Crosby. Bob Mary Martin and Lamour. Paulette oogg*. all F THe|T BRIGHTEST SPANGLED RHYTHM" — And Also — "ACE," the Wonder Dog, in "WAR DOGS" A „ unusual and ggSß*.^|g H gSg» lU £d the WIU ss^wS^mSHshw. Monster Children's Matinee To-morrow at 1.30 rgRITANNIA] THitEE LAMPS Phone 26-041 7.30 THIS EVENING (No Phone Reserves Saturday) No Story So Touching! No Love So Tender! No L i ie go Dangerous! MERLE OBERON, BRIAN AHERNE' in "FIRST COMES COURAGE" A Great Romantic Adventure Under Foreign Skies. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Also Showing — A New Kind of Adventure Among Forest Giants. " TIMBER QUEEN " Featuring RICHARD ARLEN. MARY BETH HUGHES Action and Thrills in the Great Fight for Timber. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee Saturday 1.30 Feature: " TIMBER QUEEN." Comedy. Musical, Newsreels and Serials. fVICTORIA I DBVONPORT Phone 71-633 TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 What Was the Amazing Secret That Lost the Desert War for Rommel? What Were the " FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO " "FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO" Starring Franchot Tone Anne Baxter AKIM TAMIROFF, ERIC VON STROHEIM. Recommended by Censor for Adults. — Also Showing — j A Riot of Beauty in a Hurricane of Laughter. ROBERT LOWERY. GALE STORM in ! "RHYTHM PARADE " " RHYTHM PARADE " Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-morrow 1.30 " FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO " Two Serials and Cartoon. [CAMEO 1 GREY LYNN Phone 26-406. 7.15 — THIS EVENING — 7.15 Matinee To-morrow at 1.30. Finally To-morrow at 7.30. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS TWO Tho Show in a Million—Fun-filled! Tune-fllled! It's Terrific! "I DOOD IT" With a Cast of Madcap Entertainers, RED SKELTON, the King of Hilarity, and ELEANOR POWELL, the Darling of the Dance. JIMMY DORSEY and His Orchestra. Approved for Universal Exhibition. — Associate Feature — " CHINA " With ALAN> LADD, LORETTA YOUNG. Tho Year's Greatest Dramatic Action Story to Come out of That Fighting Country. " CHINA " Recommended by Censor for Adults. Matinee To-morrow 1.30 Feature: " I DOOD IT." Epi. 10, "White Eagle," Final Epl. "Don Winslow" Sportllghts, Cartoons, Speaking of Animals. " AT THE CAGE DOOR CANTEEN " AUCTIONS r O V L T R Y PRODUCE J. JONES, LIMITED, Auctioneers, City Markets, WILL SELL BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, 10 A.M. POULTRY. ROOSTERS, HENS. DUCKS, COCKERELS. Also FARM PRODUCE, GROCERIES, ETC. 1 URGENT SHORT-NOTICE SALE. Under instructions from the owner, who is giving up business, MESSRS. G. R. BLAOKBTT <& CO. will seli by Auction, on the Premises, at the Ferry Building, the MILK BAR on the right hand side, known as the QUEEN'S WHARF MILK BAR. Auction starts at 12 NOON on MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 4. 1 3-HOLE FRIGIDAIRE, approx 6ft, D.C., with back,' ice cream and milk separate compartments; 1 H.B. Milk Shake Machine. Approx. 14 Milk Shake Containers 1 Chromium tstailcie Electric Water Urn (approx. 3 gals), 1 Chromium Coffee or Tea Urn (approx. 2 gale), 1 Large Showcase, approx. 8 x 5, in good condition; l Siiowciise, approx. 6 x 5; 2 Showcases, approx. 6 x 4; 3 Good Stools, 3 Chairs, 2 Plate-glass Counter Showcases, approx. 6 x I square; 2 Counters and fittings, approx. 9ft long each; 1 Large Mirror, approx. 4tt by 3; I Mirror approx. sft x 2; ana 1 Mirror, approx. Bft x 4; 1 Showcase, 4it x 2, with glass doors: 2 Shutters, approx. stt x 4; 1 Pair Stepladders, 1 Staybrite Steel Sink with fittings. Small Wall Shelving and Fittings, 1 Small Gas Range, 2-burner; 1 Marble-top Cupboard. Assorted Syrup Jars, approx. 3 dozen Lollie Jars and Sweet Jars, Half-dozen Steel Trays, 1 Glass Mirror-door 1 Door and Glass Sash Petition, 1 Roll Coir Matting, as new; Small Writing Desk, 3 3x6 Tents with Flys; Assorted Bottles Essences and many odoments. Auctioneer: E. H. R. CROSS. :2 IMTORTANT FURNITURE AUCTION. TO MT. ROSKILL AND MT. EDEN RESIDENTS. As instructed by the Owner. MESSRS. Q. R. BLACKETT AND CO.. H.B. Bids;., Queen Street, will Eell by Auction on the Premises. No. 3, HAZEL AV.. MT. ROSKILL. on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. AT 11 A.M. 1 DOUBLE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Dressing Table with Reflex Mirrors and glass top. large Wardrobe, and Double Oak Bed and Wire: Quantity of Pink Feltex. with Underielt, approx. 16ft by 13ft; 1 Bedside Table. 1 Window I 6eat Squab, Gent.'s Tallboy Combination. 1 BEDROOM SUITE in Cream Enamel, comprising " Sincle Panelled Beds and Wires. 1 Chest Drawers,1 Kidney Dressing Table with Miner; 2 Mattresses. 1 Lino. Square, appro::. 9 x 12ft; SGLE. BEDROOM 1 Panelled Bed and Wire. 1 Dresser and Mirror. 1 Bedside Table. 1 Lino. Square, 9 by 13ft. LIVING ROOM—I 3-pieco Lounge Suite (Tapestry), in good condition: 1 Writing Desk. 1 Circular Cocktail Cabinet, with glass top: 2 Lounge Choirs (Tapestry), Sold Oak China Cabinet, with glass doors; 5 Cushions. 1 Brass Fendsr. t Oak Fire Screen. 1 Oak Foot Stool; 1 Lino. Square. Oft by 10ft: 1 Axm. Carpet. 12ft by 10ft; 1 Oak Dinner Wagon. 3 Occasional Tables (as new). 1 6-Piece Dining F-uito (a3 new). 1 Oak Smoker's Stand. 1 Standing Lrmp. 2 W-lnut-flnish Glory Boxes. 1 H-H Byt, 1 Po Plant Strnd 1 Pair Chenille Cu tins. 1 Large Gramophone Cabinet, beautifully finished. 1 KITCHEN TABLE (Green Enamel). 4 Kitchen Chairs. 1 Large Stool. 1 O-k Cabinet v,'i H ?.eadllghr. doors. 1 O-k S.col. 1 Electric Kettte. Electric Tci-tsr. 1 Smr.ll Coir Mat. 1 Table Desk. Aim. Pots. Garden Tools, and numerous Sundries. AT 1.30 P.M. 1 ROBERTSON WASHING MACHINE. 1 SHORT-WAVE 7-VALVE WE7TONHOUSE RADIO A.C. OONC-OJ-S. first-en?: ccr.diticn. ON VIEW MOANING OF SALE. Auctioneer: E. H. R. :2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 285, 1 December 1944, Page 8
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