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AMUSEMENTS LAST THREE DAYS! TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy Whirlwind "HONOLULU!" "HONOLULU!" "HONOLULU!" ' With— ELEANOR POWELL ROBERT YOUNG BURNS AND ALLEN Plans at the Theatre Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GRANDER THAN........ "A Family Affair!" SNAPPIER THAN........ "You're Only Young Oncel" SMARTER THAN. "Judge Hardy's Childrenl" FUNNIER THAN........ "Love Finds Andy Hardy I" qiHE Whole World opens its X doors to the Hardy Family . . . their fun, laughter, and heart-throbs are the intiruato joys of everyone. And here's the newest and best of the series. . . The Hardys Out West . . . with Andy as the "Terror of the Range!" It's no secret, Pardners, when Andy rides horßcs h© needs a parachute! NEXT FRIDAY At 11 ' ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Whirlwind Round-up . . . OS? Os? n uT VUT AUT w UT WEST EST WEST EST WEST EST WEST EST 'O UT 'VUT WEST EST w IT H V> TTH The HE The he The he The h E The he RDYSI' .RDYSI' RDYB !' RDYSI' RDYSI' Jl D Y S !' RDYSI' RDYSI' RDYSI' RDYSI' RDYSI* RDYSI' the "ornery" eight-year-old cow-girl who thinks "mebbe she'd like to get hitched to Andy in four or fivo years." CECILIA PARKER as Marion Hardy . . . she forgets Dennis In the witchery of Arizona moonlight. . . FAY HOLDEN as Ma Hardy . . . and ANN RUTHERFORD as Polly . . . she keeps Andy guessing until he's tired of being "the most eligible bachelor in town I" 50,000,000 PEOPLE HAVE DISCOVERED THE HARDYS . . . HAVE YOU? BOOKINGS Open at the Theatre this morning at 10 o'clock. . . It will bo essential to reserve early to avoid disappointment! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES Auckland harbour board. Secretay's Office, Quay Street, July 17, 1939. DUDER SPIT BUOY. Notice is hereby given that the Lighted Buoy which has been marking the Northwest Corner of the Duder Spit has been moved approximately half a mile further to the North-West in a position 289% degrees, 4200 ft., from Rangiioto Beacon, and that an Unlighted Black Can Buoy has replaced the Lighted Buoy on the end of Duder Spit. I W. B. SMITH, Secretary.' HARBOUR BOARD. Secretary's Office, Quay Street, July 17, 1939. PROTECTED YACHT ANCHORAGE, HOBSON AND OKAHU BAYS. Notico is horeby given that the Board has, by resolution, set aside the following area in Hobson and Okahu Bays as a protected anchorage for yachts and launches:— ALL THAT AREA commencing from the shore end of Orakei Wharf, thence along tho Western Side of the Wharf to the South-West Cornor of the Wharf Tee, thence by a line 252deg., 2210 ft to the now South-East Corner of the Small Explosives Anchorago, thenco by a line 2Ssdeg., 1500 ft. along the new Southern Boundary of the Explosives Anchorage, thenco by a line 261 deg., 1700ft-. to a Black Buoy, thenco by a line lSOdeff.. 2350 ft. to the shore. Tho above area has been gazetted under date of July 13, 1939, and is published on page 1997 of N.Z. Gazette No. 53 of 1939. W. B. SMITH, Secretary. WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE A UCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— XX Famous Choice Wines, Golden Sherry Madeira, Old Rich Port,' 85/- case; Frontignac and Nelson Cider, 30/-; Reserve Port .10/- case; all freight paid.—Phone 44-400* "piLYDEBALLA" Port, 5 years' Standard: 35/-, railed.—Clyde Ballantyne, Te Knuwhata. "DiADALY'S Wines arc Best. No. 4 Port «5/- case, ft. pd.—J. Radal.v, Henderson. ~t A /„ Discount off case price. Wines taken in jars.—Buy from Corban's. "XTITONE" WINES, Famed for their Tonic Properties.—Satsuma (red), Orange, Quince, Passion Fruit, Lemon, Champagne Cider, 45/- case, ft. pd VITONE WINE CO., Sturgcs Avenuo, Otahuhu. pORBAN'S FAMOUS GOLD MEDAiL yy WINES. Ports, from 89/- to GO/- case; Sherry, Madeira, Frontignac, 57/-; Sherry Cocktail, G6/-, freight paid. It pays you to pay more for superb quality. All brands Ale and Spirits supplied at wholesale prices. Complete list posted on request. A. A. OORBAN AND SONS, LTD., Wine and Spirit Merchants, 28 FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND'S Foremost Coach, Norrie Bell, at Watts' Sports Depot. No increase in fees.—Phone 45-412.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 18