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NOW SHOWING 3 SESSIONS DAILY PROMPTLY at 10 a.m., 2 p.m.. 7.30 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. PLENTY OP SEATS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES of tho eagerlyawaited motion picture Goxi With Til Wffl}: "GBne Wfii The WSB" Filmed Entirely in Tecbnicolour. Prices (Mornings 10 a.m.), 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6; (Afternoons at 2 p.m.), 2/6 3/- 3/0 4/1; (Evenings at 7.30), 2/0 3/6 4/1 4/6; (Saturdays and Holidays 7.30 p.m.), 2/0 3/6 4/6 5/6. ' ALL THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE TAX. Mezzanine Circle only reserved at Day Sessions. All seals may be reserved at Evening Sessions. Plans now open at the Theatre Booking Office. No extra to book in tho reserved sections. No telephone reservations. Plans open Six Days ill advance. "GONE WITH THE WIND" will be screened for a LIMITED SEASON ONLY and will not be shown ANYWHERE ELSE except at increased admission prices at least for one year. Recommended as Unsuitable for Children. 1 FULLER'S THEATRES { "iiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiufffinHiiMMtiiiii* I 1 PRINCE EDWARD j j i GUEST NIGHT 7.30 6d 6d I 1 2 ACTION FEATURES 26d 1 = Walter Pidgeon, Leo Carrillo = I Virginia Bruce in 1 "SOCIETY I 1 | LAWYER" ] § The Inside Story of a front- | | pago Murder Mystery | § and -,= I James Craig, Betty Furnegs Od § | Ke.yc Luke in = E I "NORTH OF 6d| | I SHANGHAI" 6d | = Both Rec. by Censor for Adults. | aiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiriMiiimiiniiiiiiiiiii£ I VICTORIA 1 DEVONPORT. Phone 22-683 3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmimiM.7 § I Nightly 7.30 : Saturdays 1.80 3 !£D GUEST NIGHT OT> | F D PROGRAMME O 5 I FRIEDA INESCOURT g 1 and HENRY WILCOXQN in § § the Stirring Romantic Drama = | _ "WOMAN DOCTOR" | I (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) g I and f 1 A "Higgins" Family Comedy. g I "SHOULD HUSBANDS I r WORK" | §• with James, Lucile and Russell § = Gleason. _ | = (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) s -'lltlllUHIIIIIIUIlllHllllllttlUtillllllflltl'J; I J BRITANNIA § STSSfi I SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiii." = J TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. | I SONJA HENIE —RAY MIDLAND | I in a thrilling new and different | | entertainment = I "EVERYTHING HAPPENS I | AT NIGHT" | 1 The "DEAD END" KIDS in | j "ON DRESS PARADE" | 1 Both App. for Universal Exhlb. | -'■iliiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiriiiiiitiiHiiiiiiS § 1 riN'FMA i GREY LYNN. | 1 LIINLMA | Phone 26-406 § piiiiiiiMiimiiHiiimiiiiiuiiniir? | I TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 f 1 GUEST NIGHT 6d 6d 6d | IChap. 11: "Drums of Fu Manchu" ftd = | FLORA ROBSON in | | The picture of fhe moment gd I 1 "POISON PEN" | | Also showing: 6d I 1 OTTO KRUGER 1 I MARY MAGUIRE to^jl ii "BLACK EYES" uu 1 1 here is entertainment that will n | = make you sit up in your seat. ua g 1 Both Rec. by Censor for Adults. , | | Excellent Supports. DQ | DEMONSTRATIONS GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE HELD THIS WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Building, Pitt Street,—WEDNESDAY. 2.30 to 4 p.m. Economical Dishes; also WHOLEMEAL BREAD MAKING and other Wholemeal Cookery. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS. Gas Building, Pitt Street.—FßlDAY NEXT. 2.30 to 4 p.m. A Complete Dinner will be cooked on one setting of the Regulo. DEVONPORT.—A Demonstration will be conducted at our Devonport Premises TOMORROW (Wednesday), 2 to 3.30 p.m. AUCKLAND GAS CO., LTD. BUSINESSES FOR SALE A PARTMENTS, 0 Rooms and Garage. 6 separate kitchenettes; select position, Heme Bay. £3OO. Garage. 6 position, Sole AgentKAY STRATTON, A PARTMENTS, Heme Bay. 9 Rooms, -ex Select position. Beautifully furnished. £260. Sole Agent, KAY STRATTON, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. Apartments, businesses and GUEST HOUSES, f have the Largest Range in Auckland. I Finance if Required. KAY-STRATTON. Colonial Mutual Bldgs Bldgs. A UCIvLAND'S Greatest Bargain.—Library. -uL Stationery, Fancy Goods; old-established; good living aecom. Owner going into hospital and sacrificing at only £275. Worth £350. — A. Overall, 1.13 Victoria Arcade. Ph. 42-114. BAKERY". 8000 to 4000, one delivery, £llsO, terms.—Hally Bennett, Keddle Agency, 303 Dingwall Building. BOOK Exchange, Lending Library, Tobacconist. G. and G. Agency; reasonable price for quick eaie.—Apply Herald. Busy, mixed, confectionery. Good Accommodation. Trade £3O. PRICE £2OO. KAY STRATTON, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. /COMPLETE Printing Pfant, eastern disvy trict. £l2O cash.—XX. 300 Mekald. pONFECTIONERY. MIXED, 2 shops (1 Vy empty); splendid opening Cake Agency, and opportunity to build up good business. Accom., 6 rooms. Price £loo.—Advance Sales, Ltd.. City Chambers. Auckland. DAIRY AND CAKE AGENCY. Good accom. Splendid business area. Price reduced for quick sale, £ISO. Easy rent. WAIT EM AT A LAND AGENCY. Ph. 47-074. Shortland St. (opp. Star Office). APARTMENTS, City, 10 rooms. .. £450 J\. GROCERY, T/O £IOO, rent £2 . . £SOO MIXED, T/O £35, rent 50/- .. .. £l6O FRUIT AND VEG., rent 35/- .. £75 TEAROOM, CONF. rent 50/- .. £2OO FISH, well equipped, rent 32/6 .. £l5O BOORS AND SUNDRIES, rent 40/- £SO HAIRDRESSER. TOB., T/O £ls .. £550 HOME COOKERY", T/O £35 .. £350 V. J. STEWART, 36 Shortland St. pOUNTRY HOTEL— w Kj CENTRAL TARANAKI. Rent £lO. Turnover £125. Wage £5. Ingoing £llOO. Further particulars from Sole Agent: DOMINION BROKERS, Cooke's Buildings. p ROCERY AND DAIRY. PROGRESSIVE SUBURB. Doing £SO per wk. Splendid Plant and Stock. Delightful living accom. 3 B.R. Stock and plant at valuation. Goodwill, £l5O. EDWINS A Y E S, Campbell's Blilg., Vulcan Lane. Phono 45-587. Pr. Phone, 20-556. SUBURBAN STATIONERY AND LENDING LIBRARY. Turnover £25. Rent £2 15/-. Lease can be arranged. Good accommodation. Stock and fittings valued at £S3S approx. PRICE £550. Further details: — MOSS AND MOSS. LTD.. 113 Queen Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 12