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IJrtnteCtitoarti Clicafrr Reserves:-Phone 63-844, WO BU RN 7.45 p.m. Nightly and 1.45 p.m. Saturday THURSDAY ancl FRIDAY MERRIER THAN ''Mit. B!(J" —. M<)KlO TERR 1 PIC TH,AN "TOP MAN." DONALD O'CONNOR — PEGGY RYAN ANN BLYTH HELEN VINSEN CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK (Approved for Universal Exhibition) -, : :_ ' . . — AND -- f ' / ' A DATE WITH DANCER. . ; 1 GEORGE SANDERS— GAIL PATRICK | GEORGE SANDERSLYNNE ROBERTS f j f i QUIET PLEASE, MURDER ' | ; (Recommended by Censor lor Adults) j! ' SATURDAY and MONDAY FOUR NEW SONC J!ITS-—"They Laughed When 1 Started to Play"; v*l:W)dy Andy/' "I'm Delivering the Morning | \ llilk," ".Talking to the '.Moon About You."' j j '! Y / A COMEDY SCREAM : : :—GEORGE FORMBY I [ MUCH TOO SHY j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) j ! ' .AND I ROMANCE ON FUREOUdII! —— SECRET OF A? SOLDIER'S BRIDE. | *■ Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer's " 1 BR GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE ! — WITH — LIONEL BARRYMORE VAN JOHNSON DONNA REED (Recommended by Censor i'or Adults) , ,! SATURDAY MATINEE at 1.45 p.m. George Formby in "'Much Too Shy" Plus Serials, Comedies &c ♦TUESDAY and THURSDAY ; jTHEATRE CLOSED ANZAC DAY Alfred Hitchcock's Masterpiece of Mystery Romance SHADOW OF A DOUBT i — Starring — JOSEPH COTTEN — TERESA WRIGHT MACI>ONALD CAREY —' HENRY TRAVERS 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults) & - ; L EEEEY'fc-- MARY BRIAN | (Approved-foi% Universal' Exhibition) j I «!«».» I|l> n ■ >1.1. I. « mill v m m ■■!.« »■■ ■! «M« w ■ «"« m ■■»... m m a m ■ » ..4 VpOC^>OC=»OC==>OC=>o<==)OC==><)<==>o<=>OC==>OC=DOC=>OC=3o<==>OC=>OCr3oC=OOC^ 1"I SELL "% j THE EARTH" ; | | JUST LISTED .. 1! n Lower Hutt, handy Main Station and only five miiim<§? fi « jj centre township, RESIDENCE containing three 5 jj lounge, dining room, kitchenette, garage. Also (j " Sized billiard i-oom. The Section is 3'3oft x 11 Oft, with £ ? house and planted with valuable shrubs, the whole gar<;ljsK s be- £ y ing- dotted with Electric .Lights with independent switches, y x giving the appearance at night of- a iairy grotto. Nt n U possession assured. Price £3600. y ft TO HOME SEEKERS 0 5 Lo\ver Hutt, First-class JUiilder prepared to erect Modern 5 jj Five-roomed Dwelling, all electric throughout, on (j 2 flat section 51 ft x 350 ft, situated north end district?V-"|Price 8 jj £2600. Plan can be inspected at my office. U 8 CLOSE TO STATION n * U Lower Hutt Bungalow containing two bedrooms, lounge, o jj dining room, two kitchenettes with Jatest: model range, lI.W. jj d Service. Also ({as Stove. Half tlie House let at MO/- per 2 -11 week. Tenants endeavouring to find other accommodation. [J 8 Price-£2OOO/ : ft? n A y SHOP and DWELLING , , U 'A | Lower Hutt, suitable Ladies 1 Haiwlressing Salon, living H ; j! quarters let at 27/(i per week. Large Workshop. Yaeaiit 0 [j possession of Workshop and Shop. Price £1800. Deposit £800 (j . 5 PRIVATE HOTEL • .. v .'. 8 II Situated Taranaki District, containing -'>2 bedrooms, with U jj turnover of £450 month, flood Lease. Kent £8, week. Equip- ft U ment includes Silver worth over £400, large Creeper valued g ft over £150, and qnile good furnishings. Help available, but j] 5 would be ideal for family. Price as going concern, including ° • goodwill, £2000. IJ G. A. BLUNDELL U -y : . , o n LAND and ESTATE AGENTS 0 $ 36 HIGH STREET LOWER HUTT 2 | Or Ring 63-965 pay; 60-010 after 6.0 p.m. U

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Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 39, 18 April 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 39, 18 April 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 18, Issue 39, 18 April 1945, Page 3

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