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AMUSEMENTS 1 ROXY 1 LAST 2 NIGHTS 1 ROXY 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions Continuous: 11 — 2 — 5 — 8. . a — BIG FEATURES — 2 1 No. 1 I BILL (Wild Bill) ELLIOTT IN "LAW COMES TO TEXAS" I No. 2 I "MY PAL, WOLF" With SHARYN MOFFETT — BRUCE EDWARDS Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AVON SPECIAL! Cornel ot | TO-NIGHT 4: TUESDAY Great North Ra. | At 7.3 U. & PcnsonOy Rd. | phone 27 . 0 „ PRESTON POSTER. ' — RITA JOHNSTON In Mary O'Hara's All-Colcur "MY FRIEND FLICKA " & DON AMECHE •— ANN RU iHESrORD, " HAPPY LAND " Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Qjm A rpTTi DEVONFORT. Phone 70-101 O -1- J- -C-' Finally To-night at 7.30 Music, Glamour and Comedy. Here's the Treat ot Treats. A Honey ol a Hit, with a Sweetheart ol a Star. GLORIA WARREN, 15-year-oid Songstress ot the south, WALTER HUSTON — KAY FRANCIS BORRAH MINNEVITCH and HIS RASCALS. In Dorothy Bennett's * "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" &. WALLY BROWN — ALAN CARNEY ASHORE" nrp A TTi 1 ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-314 OlAlJli Finally To-night at 7.45 ALICE X'AYE. JOHN PAYNE (All Colour), * "HELLO, 'FRISCO, HELLO" <fc Jii.il.lY LYDON — JOHN LIT EL * 'Henry Aldrich's Little Secret' T3XPT'\Tr , Tr , QCI DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439 Jr .tvilN FinaUy To-night at 7.45 PAULETTE GODDARD — FRED MacMTJRRAY * "STANDING ROOM ONLY" & ROBERT I.OWRY — JEAN PARKER "THE NAVY WAY " T? TT P A T PONSONBY' RD. Ph. 26-840 XV -CjVjT.fi .Li Finally To-night at 7.45 ANNE BAXTER — THOMAS MITCHELL * " "THE SULLIVANS" & GRANT MITCHELL. LEE PATRICK * "FATHER IS A PRINCE" ATIFf PITT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 xll-'-Il'lJi Xll Finally To-night at 7.30 . JOEL McCREA — MAUREEN O'HARA In the AU-Technicolour * "BUFFALO BILL" & TOM CONWAY — JEAN BROOKS t ,'A NIGHT OF ADVENTURE' t Denotes Recommended by Censor lor Adults. * Denotes Approved for - Universal Exhibition. AUCTIONS GEORGE WALKER. LTD., AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, ; " 249, QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 11 A.M. - v GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, - ■ .Including: LIVING , ROOMS.—3-PIECE RIMU DINING SUITE, comprising Mirror Sideboard. Oval Table and 6 Chairs to match; Glassware, 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, Bookshelf, Easy Chairs, Curtains, etc. BEDROOMS.—4-PCE. RIMU BEDROOM SUITE. Comprising Mirror Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, T. Cabinet and Full-size Bed and Wire Wove; Kapok Bedding and Pillows. Bedside Tables and Chairs, Curtains and Flooring. Odd Wardrobes and Comb. Dressing Chests. Double and Single Beds and Wire Woves, Chests Drawers, and other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN TABLES. AND CHAIRS, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Glassware, Lawnmower, Garden Toqls, Sundries too numerous to detail. GEORGE WALKER. LTD., Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. r • SQUIRREL L AND CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THEIR SALEROOMS, ■ 1 . s}. HIGH ST. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 11 Ail. GENT'S RIDING SADDLE. 2 SEPARATORS. Butter Churns. 40yd Piper Net. 3 Mullet Nets, 3 Lipht Casement Frames and Sashes with leadliti.t fanlights. Mlrror-ftack Mantelpiece. Hot Water Incinerator. En. Sink and Bench Top, 2 Garden incinerators. Galvanised Iron Bath, Wringers, Dustbins, Stepladders. Trellis Battens. Planet Junior Seed Sower. Garden Hose. Benzine Tank. 2 H.P. A.C. Motor. OAK and P.K. BUFFETS. Dining Tables. Dining Chairs. Easy Chairs, Occ. Tables. Drophead Sewing Machine, A.C. and D.C. Radio Sets. 12 x 9 Indian Carpet. COMBINATION CHESTS. Chests Drawers. Double and Single Beds and Wires. Bedding. 'Dressing Tables, Cot, Pedestal Cupboards, Washstands. KITCHEN CUPBOARD, Kitchen Tables. Chairs. Settees. Wood Kerbs. Tool Box, 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite, Wall Bookshelves. Folding Pushchairs, Couches. Firescreens. Gent's Bicycle. 6-drawer Office Desk, and General House-i hold sundries. i TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER, Auctioneer j and Valuer. 21 BIOHA&D ARTHUR, LTD. (Incorporating Raymond Eder). 191. QUEEN STREET (Next Power Board Building), Will Sell TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. CANTEEN CUTLERY, of '100 pieces. 3-piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE, upholstered In tapestry. OAK DINING ROOM SUITE. 8-DRAWER FLAT. TOP: OFFICE DESK. RIMU SIDEBOARD, Oval Rimu Table. 4 Rimu Chairs, Oak Extension Table. 2 leaves. Occ. Tables. .Morris Chairs, Uphd. Oak Settee and Easy Chair. Rimu Se'tee and Squab. Cabin Trunk. Rimu Ref. Dining Table. Chesterfield Lounge and Chairs, Rimu Sideboard, Rimu Wardrobe, Rimu Cheval Dressing -Table, D.R. Bed and Wire. Chest of Drawers, Comb, chest, D.S. Comb. Chest. D.S. BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Wardrobe. Comb. Chest, Ped. Cupboard and Double Bed and Wire, Oak Chest Drawers, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, K. Sideboard, Stepladders, Ironing Board, Tin Sale. 2. Cane Prams. Folding Pramette, 6 Gent's Pocket Watches, Lady's R.G. Wrist Watch. IV£N T. FRANCHI, Auctioneer and Valuer. 21 TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED, Will be Holding Another ot Their Weekly Sales of CARS AND TRUCKS NEXT WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. 1945, AT NOON. This Week's Sale will Include:— 1931 PLYMOUTH, with excellent rubber and In first-class mechanical condition. Fitted with American Bosch Wireless. This Cai is in really good order. 1931 FORD 10. Very sound mechanical order and excellent rubber. Good paintwork. 1941 INTERNATIONAL,' K.V. model. 4-yard body, with hydraulic hoist; mechanical condition very good. 1034 MORRIS 2-TON TRUCK, rubber and mech. condition good. TRUCK CANOPY. 12 X-7. Watch this column for details of further Vehicles. Any trial will be given on the morning of Sale. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., City Markets, Auckland. Phone 32-100. 21 B O B T. O. CAR R & SON. "Instructed by the Trustee In a deceased estate, will sell at No. 69, Margot Street, EPSOM. .THURSDAY NEXT AT 11 O'CLOCK. (Tram to, Mt. St. John Avenue, Margot St.. is first turn on the -right). THE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS of a Sixroom cd Residence, as under: CHESTERFIELD ' SUITE in gold velvet. Mirrored Oak Sideboard with cabinet pedestals. Easy Chairs. Oval O.R. Table, Striking Clock, Tea Wagon, Occ Tables. Teaset. Jardinieres. Large Assortment China and Glassware. Cushions. Vases and Ornaments. Pictures. Table Linen. . WILTON CARPET, 12 x 9 (autumn tones) Kitchen Tables. Rimu Chiffonier. Se'tee and Squab, Chairs. Trunks. Dressing Chest. Scotch Chest. Double and Single Beds and Wires. CONGO. SQUARES, Floor Rugs. Runner. Hall Settee Bedding, Blankets, Rugs, Saucepans. Wringer. Cutlery. Kltchenware. Gardening and other Tools.. Wheelbarrow. Cages and useful Household sundries in profuse assortment. POSITIVELY NO RESERVES. n. nARR. Auctioneer. .23 ; — " TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED. •AUCTIONS COMMENCE: ■ AM —FRESH VEGETABLES (Daily). FRESH FRUIT (Daily). 8 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (Tuesday and • 10 A.M.—FRESH "CUT FLOWERS (Monday and Thursday). •" ' . 10 A.M.—POULTRY (Tuesday and Friday). LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :24 r o U L T R Y— FRUIT — PRODUCE. . J. JONES, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. CITY MARKETS. Will Sell by Auction. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 1» A.M. P O UL T R Y I —. POULTRY. ROOSTERS, HENS. DUCKS. COCKERELS. BACON, FARM PRODUCE. GROCERIES. ETC. J. JONES. LIMITED. CITY MARKETS. 21 MEETINGS 2ND N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION (Inc.). AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Half-yearly .Meeting will be held In the CLUBROOMS. Second Floor, Queen's Arcade, on TUESDAY, May 22. at 7.30 p.m. Agenda: Chairman's progress report; remits to Dominion conference; general. :'4ai : G. E. PLANE. Sec.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 118, 21 May 1945, Page 8

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