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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC Three Sessions Daily: 11 a.m. '1 p.m. 7.45 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS OF IRENE DUNNE FRED MACMURRAY CHARLIE RUGGLES In the Tender but Powerful r; Lovo Story "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" Approved for Universal Exhibition Also: 808 HOPE MARTHA RAYE ANDY DEVINE ALAN MOWBRAY 111 the Comedy Surprise Packet "NEVER SAY DIE" "NEVER SAY DIE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre Phono 43-210. 1 TUDOR CINEMA j —■ This Evoning at 8.181 m FREDRIC MARCH. M VIRGINIA BRUCE, • =5 Alan Mowbray and Nancy Carroll jj "THERE GOES MY HLART" -—= (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HI a First-rate Comedy-Drama. HI Also: Australian Cinesound— Ihe Island ss of Bali" (Travel), "Unusual Occupations (Coloured), Patho Gazotto, Etc. - - 'nTf^ TTT>rA | GAIETY CINEMA | H GEORGE FORMBY the English m C °AT»provcd i "fo?'univerßal Exhibition.) BRITANNIA p°on'c S 2o-an'. Tho Show Placo of the Suburbs. Direction: Fullers' Theatres. Newsreels at 7.30 p.m. BORIS KARLOFF in a Mystery Thriller, "THE MYSTERY OF MR. WONG." DOROTHY LAMOUR-rLLOYD NOLAN in a Bright Musical Comedy, "ST. LOUIS BLUES." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing Friday:— Jeanette Mac Donald andJNelson Eddy in "SWEETHEARTS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Fuller's Theatres Phone 22-683 VICTORIA O DEVONPORT 7.30 TO-NIGHT 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d Let's go Hitch-Hiking with ALLISON SKIP WORTH and ARTHUR TREACHER in "HITCH HIKE LADY" Also; T . BUDDY ROGERS and JUNE CLYDE in "LET'S MAKE A NIGHT OF IT." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AT 7.30 p.m. NIGHTLY AT 7.30 p.m. GUEST SEASON ATTRACTIONS! 6d ALL SEATS 6d 6d Fuller's Theatres Phone 26-400. GREY LYNN Q CINEMA Hard of Hearing Aids Available. FRED MacMURRAY CAROLE LOMBARD, DOROTHY LAMOUR "SWING HIGH—SWING LOW" "SWING HIGH-SWING LOW" A Sparkling, non-stop musical. ROSCOE KARNS, LYNNE OVERMAN, WM. FRAWLEY and MARY BRIAN in "THREE MARRIED MEN" "THREE MARRIED MEN" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: News, Headliner, Novelty. MEETINGS

BOTANICAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Will bo held in tho BOTANY THEATRE, BIOLOGY BLOCK, University College, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. B. E. G. MOLESWORTH. Hon. Sec. BODIES' LABOURERS' UNION. The Monthly General Meeting will be held in tho Trades' Hall TO-MORROW (Wednesday), November 1, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Consideration of Remits to tho Labour Party Conference and Local Bodies' Conference, Nominations for National Officers of the Labour Party, the Union's Annual Picnic and General Business. W. McLENNAN. Sec. QRDER OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF FRIENDS AND SUBSCRIBERS Will be held at the MISSION HOUSE On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, AT 2.30 P.M. His Grace the Archbishop will preside. FOR SALE BY TENDER TTIOR SALE BY TENDER. Tenders, closing NOVEMBER 18. 1039, at 12 noon, are called for the purchase of any of the following units or plant. Detailed schedules, particulars as to' wnere the various items may be inspected and conditions of; tender may be obtained on application. CATERPILLAR DIESEL TRACTOR. D.7 MODEL, GO/SO h.p. Almost new. CATERPILLAR DIESEL POWER UNIT, MODEL DSSOO. Very little use. FORD V.S TRUCK, 1038 MODEL and TRAILER. COMPLETE MILL PLANT, including Breast Bench. Breaking-down Bench, Intermediate Shaft and Pulleys, Collett Friction Winch, Saws, Belting and Miscellaneous Gear. ROBINSON WINCH AND LUKE BOILER. MILL ENGINE AND BOILER. 10 H.P. PORTABLE ENGINE. Tenders to be forwarded to:— LIQUIDATOR, THE RAY WINGER TIMBER CO., LTD. (in Liquidation), BOX 3-1, TAUMARUNUI. T?OR SALE BY TENDER. Tho Liquidator of E. Si SORENSEN, LIMITED (in Liquidation), Builders, invites Tenders for tho Purchase of:— (1) FREEHOLD PROPERTY, including Residence and Joinery Factory, situated Coronation Road, Papatoetoe. (2) PLANT AND MACHINERY (builders and joiners). (3) STOCK-IN-TRADE (timber and sundries). *4) MOTOR-VEHICLES (consisting of 1 25 h.p. Morris Commercial Truck and Trailer and 1 Morris S h.p. Car). The above assets may bo inspected by arrangement at Coronation Road, Papatoetoe, and Schedules and Conditions of Tender may bo inspected at tho Offices of the Liquidator hcreundor, or will bo sent to applicants. Tho highest or any Tender not necessarily accented. All Tenders will bo deomed to havo been made in accordance with and with full knowledge of tho Conditions of Tender. Tendors will be received until Noon on FRIDAY, tho 10th day of November, 3939, and must bo accompanied by a deposit equal to 10 p.c. (ten per cent) of tho amount of tho Tender. E. D. WILKINSON, Liquidator of E. S. Sorcnscn, Limited, MESSRS. WILKINSON AND CAMPBELL, 7til Floor, Dilworth Buildings. Customs Street East, Auckland. Govt Mortgago. Over 100 acres bcon stumped, ploughed and regrassed,- balance rough feed. Sotno shelter bush. Plenty water. Subdivided. Fair House, cowshed, etc. Consider small placo in cxchango. Tenders close Nov. 14. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Carrying cows, dry stock and ewes.—DALLY, Opaurau (on Prlvato Phono). QTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. SALE OF RAUPO WHARF AND SHEDS Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 1, Paparoa. will be received up till 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, Nov. 2, for:— , (a) Purchase of Haupo Wharf for dismantling and removal. (b) Purchnse of Goods Shed. (c) Purchase of Waiting Shed. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted...,' R. J. BAFF, County Enginoor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23491, 31 October 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23491, 31 October 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23491, 31 October 1939, Page 14

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