AMUSEMENTS At the EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. "THE LADY EVE" Still Getting I All the Laughter j With I BARBARA STANWYCK I— HENRY FONDA —I Also "MARCH OF TIME" "Uncle Sam, Non-Bclligerent." "BREEZY LITTLE BEARS" A Paramount Paragraphic. "POP AND MOM IN WILD OYSTERS' Animated Antic Cartoon. "EMBASSY NEWS SERVICE" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Phone 32-660 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TUDOR REMUERA :: HEATED Ph. 2-1-71!). To-night, at 8. CONRAD VEIDT AND VAT,ERIE HOBSON in the British Picturo "CONTRABAND" fIU (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SL® Taken with the co-operation of the WM. Admiralty. SggfAlsos Air Mail News (British and Amorist can) 5 Coloured Cartoon, Travel, elc. LECTURES A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND iV MUSEUM. ALE(' T U R E Oil "SOI L F E R T I L I T Y " Will lie given by MR. J. O. C. NEILL, B.Sc., A.0.5.M., in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALT" Princes Street, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 p.m. Note.—ln view of reduced street lighting, potentially moonlight nights have been selected for Institute lectures this year. GILBERT ARCIIEY, Director. + TVT Z- BED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.). IN. EPSOM SUB-CENTRE. To Members and Intending Members. A Class in HYGIENE and SANITATION will commence at the Dopok. 404 Manukau Road, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Oth inst., at 7.30 p.m. L. I. CUPIT, Telephone <>2-220. Hon. Sec. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES will commence as LADIES' HOME NURSING— Pt. Chevalier Library Hall, on MONDAY, August 11. at 7.10 p.m. LADIES' FIRST AID— Whitford Ilall, on TUESDAY, August 5, at 1.30 p.m. MEN'S HOME NURSING— Pt. Chevalier Library Hall, on MONDAY, August 11. at 7.15 p.m. MEN'S FIRST AID— Whitford Hal!, on TUESDAY, August 5, at 1.30 p.m. S. E. LANG STONE, See.-Manager of Auckland Centre. HOUSES AND LAND FOE SALE Mountain rd. (just, off), Epsom's best locality, sunniest position.—Tiled Roof 1%-Storey Bungalow, (( rooms, k'ette, sunporch; double garage. Wonderful water views. Price £2500. JONES-PROSSEIi, Winstoue Bldg. -M-571. "VTORTHCOTE, Main Koad. Handy Wharf. lY —Two Semi-Bungalows of 5 rooms and convs. One let 22/(5, other vacant possession. Total freehold price only £025. Dep. £IOO. HQRNE, LTD., Vulcan Lane. Private Phone (iO-uOS. ONEHUNGA, Min. Tram and Shops.— Good Home, -1 rooms and convs.; newly painted and papered. Immediate possession; £s9s.—Key: W. G. BUR RETT AND SON, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. FAPATOETOE. —1 Acre Land and Lovely Residence of 3 bedrooms, sitting room and living room; good kitchen, bathroom, p.b. and b.;y wash-house, motor garage. Good orchard, fowihouses and runs, the best of land. This lovely home and land are in perfect order. Price £IOSO. —WAITEMA'I'A LAND AGENCY, 19 Shortland St., opp. Star Office. Phone -19-071. EEMUERA Waterside. —New, 2 double bedrooms, lounge, breakfast room, elec., k'ette and laundry; elevated, double garage, concrete paths, brick wall; £ 1750. —Rin g 20-11,1. REMUERA. —Attractive Modern Home, 3 bedrooms, large lounge, dining room, k'ette, recep. hall, garage. A very fine property in nice position; £1550, terms. JONES-PROSSER, 41-571-O 3 Acres. 0 rooms, all convs.; lot outbuild* Li ings: perfect order; £ 1500.—Ernest and Bay lias. Papatoctoe. OX I. WEEK PAYS EVERYTHING. J.OI" WEEK PAYS EVERYTHING. 5 ROOMS, 2nd section. Adjacent Kowhai School. Govt, mortgage £BOO. This Bungalow has a shop attached, this can bo an extra room if necessary, or Flat can be let. Tram 2 minutes. (Key at my office.) MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Building. PrtAA DEPOSIT (Vacant). jbZUU DEPOSIT (Vacant). a ROOMS. Mt, Albert. £1330. All large rooms, 2 spacious sun balconies. Garage. Frontage Mt, Albert Road tramline, 75ft, Elevated, magnificent views. Adjacent Grammar School. This bungalow would cost £I4OO to build to-day. MILES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Building. STANLEY BAY. close Ferry.—7 Rooms (2 flats), perfect order, garuge. Vacant possession. £975. £-175 dep. Epsom, near Greenwood's Corner, 100 yds tram, inside -Ith section.—Good Kauri House, 0 rooms, newly painted and papered, garage. Vacant. Trustees asking .11150, but must be sold. Make an offer. II U N T E R, British Chambers, High St. p<)rn DEPOSIT. —Bungalow, 0 rms.. sun room convs., garage; Royal Oak; Glasgow lease. Price only £IOSO. £1250 — One Tree Hill: <> Rooms, all dec., garage; rales only £4/13/-; deposit .0457, bal. Govt. Loan, 20/- weekly, pays all outgoings. £250 Deposit—s Rooms, all elec., Ellerslie; £1125; great buying. £'os0 —Brown's Bay: 5 Rooms. Bungalow, elec. stove, almost on the beach; concrete paths. A choice Home. Terms arranged. JAMES CHRISTIE, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Auckland. PAPAKURA. — £250 dep.: 5 Rooms, garago, bal. £IOO for syrs., 4V 3 per cent. Cheap, wants a tone up. Cheap Home of 4 rooms, el., close to bun and station. £325 dep. and take over small mortgage, reducible as rent. 18 Acres, good grass land, 5 rooms, akll el. Price £I6OO. Cash £OSO. E. R. TYLDEN, Phono 32. Pa pa k ura. EDWINS A Y E S. EDEN TERRACE, £050.—5-Rind. Dwelling and convs. Also Bach. Near trains. Deposit £2OO. GREY LYNN, £750. —Villa House, casement windows; 2 b.r., 1.r., b.r., k'ette; pore, bath, ealifont, c. and I. Under one roof. Deposit £l5O. MT. ALBERT, £l32s.—Brand New All-Eloc. Bungalow, 2 b.r., 1., d.r., k'ette. Close trams, shops, Inside 3rd Section. Terms to be arranged. MISSION BAY, Bargain £llso.—Close beach: Brand New All-Elee. Bungalow and nearly % acre. Terms to lie arranged. CAMPBELL'S BLDGS., VULCAN LANE, •15-587.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24034, 4 August 1941, Page 10
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