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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY 11 2-—5 8 Queen St. Phone 42-169. Plan at Theatre. Deaf Aids Central neating. Direction... .Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. ■X -XAlexander Korda's Masterpiece. * M LADY HAMILTON" "LADY HAMILTON" "LADY HAMILTON" 4 — ; * Starring VIVIEN LAURENCE LEIGH * OLIVIER (Lady Hamilton) (Lord Nelson) Roleased Through United Artists. Recommended by Censor for Adults. DrrrMT EPSOM. Cosy & Warm. KLVjLIN 1 Final Guest Night at 7.15. Preston Foster, "SOCIETY SMUGGLERS" Wayne Morris, "KID COMES BACK" Both Recommended hy Censor for Adults. DP I 11YC MT. ALBERT. Ph. 40-104. L/Ei LiUACj Finally To-night at 7.45. Clark Gable—Jeanette Mac Donald "SAN FRANCISCO" Recommended by Censor for Adults. FRIDAY! SATURDAY! I SUNDAY!!! 3 Days of Concentrated EFFORT BY THE AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS & GROUPS OF THE FIGHTERSMOTHERS' FUND. FINAL BIG WEEK-END FINAL BIG WEEK-END FRIDAY IS "We Can Take It Day* 60,000 Mystery Envelopes 60,000 Mystery Envelopes AT 1/- EACH AND EVERY ONE CONTAINS A PRIZE You May Win One of the Big Number of £5 Cash Orders. . . .an Order for a Costume. ... a Frock .... an Order for Groceries, Firewood, Brickettes Household Utensils. (No Art Union Tickets.) FRIDAY 12 NOON The Most Spectacular Procession N.Z. Has Ever Known. BANDS, BANDS, BANDS FLOATS, FLOATS, FLOATS SPECTACLE, BEAUTY AND COLOURI Over 100 Magnificently Decorated Lorries . . . 9 Big Bands Allied Nations ENGLAND, AMERICA, CHINA, BELGIUM, FREE FRANCE. GREECE, HOLLAND, YUGOSLAVIA. AUSTRALIA, CANADA, ALL IN NATIONAL COSTUME Troops . . . Boys' Brigade Nurses . . . Everybody! I GREAT GYMKHANA GREAT GYMKHANA At Alexandra Park, 1 p.m. TROTTING, FIELD SPORTS, ATHLETICS, GYM DISPLAYS SUNDAY IS/ Massed Bands Day Eden Park, 2 p.m. THE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL BRASS BANDS ASSOCIATION WILL PRESENT THEIR GREATEST PROGRAMME. . FOR VICTORY RADIO APPARATUS FOB SALE B EGG'S for Prompt, Efficient and Expert Radio Service. Any make of set. Moderate charges.—Begg's, Vulcan Lane Corner. Phone 32-320. riOURTENAY Radios.—Let us prove to O you their outstanding qualities.—Webb a Radios. 11 Wellesley St. East. . and S.T.C. Radio Service, Ph. OODMASTER'S 355 Queen St below Y.W.C.A., for Bargains in Radios. CI OLDENTC/NE Radios from £ls/10/-} (jT free demonstrations. —Lewis Lady. Ltd. (jT free demonstrations. —Lewis Eady, Ltd. H" M.V., Model 520. dual wave •Waive . all-world reception; excellent tone; 18 gns, rash.-—Phone 41-2iifl. __ PEN SESAMEI The 5-Valve World-wave Skvscraper opens the magic door to world-wide entertainment. Only £2O Cash. Easy terms. Phone 32-700 for Home Trial. BOND AND BOND, LTD. "PHILIPS W.W.. 1041, 4-v.. lSgns.j 5-v., ± 21 gns.; 6-v., 23crns. —McCabe s Newton. RADIOJOY HOUSE offers two bargains.— Airline 5-Valve Console. JEO; Stewart 5Valve Console, Royal Oak. Phono 54-144. QALE AT PRE-WAR PRICES. J5 Majestio 6-Valve Clock Dial, £ll/10/-. RIPLEY'S RADIOB, 11 Customs Street. fTHE FINEST RADIO that Money can 1 Buy I "Elco" 10-Tube Radiogram. Automatic Record-changer, Auditorium Reproducer. Streamlined. Lowboy Cabinet. M. D. ELLINGHAM AND CO., in Wvndham St.. lust above Farmers' t>us BtoD. RADIO APPARATUS WANTED H/fODERN Set required, will pay cash for JYI uood model, any make. —W. 456 gKjULD • RADIO REPAIRS T7USHEr¥ "Radioa, _Repair g E^erts^4 0 94 OP OQO —Planet Radios, Grey Lynn, ZO-bOO for Prompt Expert Repairs. ALL RADIO BE PAIRS A By Qualified Radiotricians. Prompt Attention to All Inquiries. JOHNS, LIMITED. Radio & Sound Engineers, Johns' Buildings, Chancery St. Ph. 40-054. FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, Dessert, Yatea; 5/0 bushel, A railel.—Collard, Henderson. BALLARAT. 01-. Dry Crown Pumpkins, approx. 16 to cwt„ 11/-; Quality guaranteed: railage free. —John Cranwcll. Henderson. MARMALADE Oranges, 8/- bushel; Choice Grapefruit, 0/. halveß 6/; rail free.— E. B. Smith, Henderson. STURMERfI, dessert, the best grade only, 7/-, railed.—fciunfruit Orchards, Claudelands.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 12

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