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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. Paramount Presents DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND IN TECHNICOLOUR With LYNNE OVERMAN And "GAGA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE NOW I Plans at Theatre. 32-888. THE LONDON Adults: 2 PINE FEATURES! Res.: , , RALPH BELLAMY in |/. _ "ROAMING LADY" ' fjx BRIAN ABBOT in 17. M ORPHAN of the WILDERNESS ' firJ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. \foa THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. ' 1 TUDOR CINEMA 1 jj§ LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT §§P at 8 p.m. m IRENE DUNNE fljs and CARY GRANT & Asta the Pnp, in J "THE AWFUL TRUTH" 1=; (Recommended by Censor for Adults). The Best Comedy for Years past. EUg ALSO: Australian Cinesound—Fishing ==? Thrill^—Coloured Cartoon, etc. | GAIETY CINEMA | Th™?™/ ...— —— —I To-night I BOBBY BREEN in the Oscar Strauss =H Musical: "MAKE A WISH." == (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AVONDAIF town hall, i n V WHL/rtLiC, TO-NIGHT! | FINAL SCREENING: "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" With LIONEL BARRYMORE, FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, SPENCER TRACY in Rudyard Kipling's Famous Sea Story. FINE SELECTED SHORTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Fuller-Hayward 8 Ptione 20-041 BRITANNIA O PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus Newsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. LLOYD HUGHES with SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS in Cinesound'B "LOVERS AND LUGGERS." Approved Universal Exhibit. WENDY BARRIE & KENT TAYLOR in "A GIRL WITH IDEAS." Recommended by Censor for Adnlts. Fuller-Hayward's Phone 22-683 VICTORIA O DEVONPOR7 7.30 TO-NIGHT 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d Edmund Lowe in E. Phillips Oppenheim's "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION." Jack Holt in "CRASH DONOVAN." Both Kecommended by Censor for Adults.

I "MADEMOISELLE DOCTEUR" p. "Woven around the character of m Dr. Anno Marie Lesser, Europe's gg most dangerous Adventuress.... H Recommended by Censor for Adults. I MAYFAIR-TO-MORROW!

►ESERVE THURSDAY. JUNE 16. 1/ FOR COUN HORSLEY. CONCERT CHAMBER. WRESTLING TOWN HALL A.W.A. (Inc.) < MONDAY! FIRST APPEARANCE OF PAT MEEHAN PAT MEEHAN The North-West Mounted Policeman who has won popularity throughout New Zealand with his wonderful exhibitions of solid wrestling. He is unbeaten by Pat Fraley. V. LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD The Association takes pleasure in presenting this contest to wrestling enthusiasts who appreciate a "NATURAL MATCH." PRELIMINARY CONTEST: F. BORIC v. R. DOUGLAS The Box Plan opens THIS MORNING at Reg. Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. BROADCASTING MR. A. E. ROBINSON WILL SPEAK FROM /STATION IZM ON FRIDAY AT 7 P.Jrf. "BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND FARMING COMPARISONS." FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, Dessert or Cookers, first grade. Jtx. 6/6, railed.—Sunfruit, Hamilton. PPLES.—Winesaps, Thy Delicious, 6/-j Cookers. 5/6; Pears, 6/-: railed.—Piatt. Henderson. PPLES. —Delicious, >Romo Beauty, Parlins Beauty, Salome. 7/-; Grannie Smith. 7/6; Pears (Buerre Bosc), 7/6; Grapofruit. 8/6, railed. —W. Bish, Henderson. A PPLES.—Doherty, best keepers. 2 Vain., - bushel; 2nds, lOOlb., 0/0; 501b.. 3/0; rail paid.—J. Nobilo, Te liana. APPLES, Dessert or Cooking, 6/6; Delicious, 7/-; Granny Smith, 7/6; "Fancy"; cash, railed.—Little, late Cutler. Henderson. DELICIOUS, Salome, 7/-; Granny Smith, Rome Beauty, 7/6.—Harrison. Henderson. G1 RAPEFRUIT CN.Z.) is nature's chemist. T Marmalado Oranges or Lemons, mixed, guaranteed, 9/- bushel case; rail paid cash.— MOORE'S Orchards, Henderson.—Grapefruit, balls liquid sunshino, 8/6; half, 5/1 Marmalade, 7/0; Lemons, 10/, half, 6/; Apples. 7/; small, 4/; railed. PRODUCE FOR SALE ALEXANDER & CO., Pukekobe.—Potatoes, local, 4/6; Southern, 6/6; Onions, 6/6; Carrots, 5/6 sugar bag; iCwt. Sack Mixed Vegetables, 11/6; Pumpkins, 7/- sack. fresh, young; guarantee; 4/6 > sugar bag; freight paid.—T Blackmore, East St., Pukckoho. ' HAY, baled, manured country, 2/-, 2/2, f.0.r., cash.—Lally, Te Puke. H.AY, good, 30 bales, £4.— T. Brown, Westney Kd., Mange re Central. KUMARAS, 4/3 sugar bag, railage pd., D.U.O. —N. Fitch; Ilomebush, Tauranga. KUMARAS. Parsnips, mixed. 5/• sugar bag; railage paid, d.u.o.—Wiggin. Tauranga-

POTATOES, Beetroot, Carrots, Pumpkins, Cabbage. 5/0 sugar bag; Parsnips. Knmarnß. 0/0: railed.—T. W. Bell, Pulcekohe. UMPKINS, table, 5/ cwt f.o.r.—G. Mcmbcry. Patumahoe. SUGAR Bag—Southern Potatoes, 4/9; Carrots, 4/0; Onions, 7/0; Grey Pumpkins, 4/0; rail paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukeltohe. WHEAT, Maize, Srratchfood. Barley and all Grain Meals qt cash prices.—Poultry and Pig Supplies, Co., Fanshawe St. OUNG, G.A., Pukekohe Onions, long keepers. 7/0: Carrots. Parsnips. Grey Pump., 5/0 DENTISTRY HOWEY WALKER. City Dentist. HI City Dentist (Corner opposite John Court. Ltd.) Phone 41-538. AUCKLAND'S Foremost Coach Norrie Bell.—Watts Sports Depot. Ph. 45-412.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23059, 9 June 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23059, 9 June 1938, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23059, 9 June 1938, Page 24

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