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Hear Flanagan & Allen sine "Yesterday's Dreams," the War-time Hit Song. Cosy and Warm. Dir.: Civic Theatre. Ltd 11 A.M.. 2 P.M.. 5 P.M.. 8 P.M Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Very latest Deaf Aids avail able. Plans at Theatre Box Office. Ph.ao-100 THE PICTURE THAT IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS FOR HILARITY FLANAGAN & ALLEN THE CRAZY GANG "GONE WITH THE WIND UP" (Censored as Gasbags) A 20th Century-Fox Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition FAMOUS "CIVIC" FIRST HALF Also RON BOYCE AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN. Playing Memories of Irving Berlin. THE BERKELEY Final Screening To-night at Eight 1 Charles Boyer and , Margaret SiiHavan in "BACK STREET" » An Enthralling, Powerful Drama.. | One of the Screen's Greatest Love Stories (Recommended by Censor for Adults)" 1 Air Mail News (Inside Tobruk). etc.' THE CAPITOL | Al SSg 1 Dick Powell. Joan Blnndell in 1 "I WANT A DIVORCE" I A Drama packed with Laughs. . (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts) 1 Also Ka.v Kyser and his Orchestra in * "YOU'LL. FIND OUT" 1 Novel Musical Murder Mystery. \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

I Tlinnß I REMT7ERA : HEATED. | IUUUK | -ph. 24-7-10. To-night at 8^ p| LEW AYRES, Lionel Barrymore £== and Laraine Day in m "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME" §ll (Approved for Universal Exhibition), pi ALSO: "INTO THE BLUE" (Training Airmen in England) "BEDDING£=H BILLS" (Pete Smith)— Roosevelt's Call sag to the Nation, Etc. LECTURES " OVERSEAS LEAGUE ROOMS, 3rd Floor, Queen's Arcade. Lecturer: MISS IRENE RUTHERFORD, "The World Horizon of 1042." Supper. Admission 1/6 A yICT 0R I A J^EAGU£ MORNING TEA LECTURE P TO-MORROW (Tuesday), Sept. 16, at 10.30 a.m. • - by SIR APIRANA NGATA. Subject: "THE MAORI RACE." Public Invited. Levy, 9d. /|jpj| gT. JOHN vWM/ Classes will commence as follows: MEN'S FIRST AID— Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, oa TUESDAY, September 23, at 7 p.n<. LADIES' HOME NURSING— Dominion Road School, Mt. Roskill, 02 MONDAY, September 15, at 7 p.n,. Ambulance Station. Rutland Street, on ' TUESDAY. September 16. at 2 p.m. LADIES' HYGIENE— Ambulance Station. Rutland Street, on ■ MONDAY, September 29. at 7 p.m. MEN'S HYGIENE— Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, co MONDAY, September 2V, at 7 p.m. S. E. LANG STONE, Sec.-Manaprer of Auckland Centre.

PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOB SALS ANEMONES, Ranunculus, Special retarded Summer flowering, prize colours, 5/- 100. —Griffiths' Nurgeries, Mt. Eden. Anckland. ASTERS! Giant Crego. Exhibition, wiltless; 3/- 50.—Sanders, Box 931, Aack. A STERS, Phlox, Zinnia, Marigolds, Stock, A Magic Annuals, 6 Prize Packets, 2/6, Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Gladioli, named choice vara ties, 12 distinct shades, 7/-, posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Anckland. BOXTHORN, extra strong. 35/-; smaller grade, 25/- 1000; Coloured Manuka, 2/3 each.—Beaumont's Nurseries, Manurewa. CAULIFLOWER Plants, 8/- 3000. railage extra; 2/- 100, posted.—Kala Hansji, Kitchener Rd., Pukekohe. TDYERLASTINGS, 25 2/6; Choice Peren-J-J nials. 0 (including Autumn Glory), 3/G, posted.—Collis, 048 Dominion Rd. ONIONS, Pukekohe, Longkeeper, Straw, 5/• 1000, posted. Special quote quantities.— R. C. Hari. Kitchener Rd., Pukekohe. Ph. 215. PASSION Plants, balled, 12/- doz.; Benthami, in trays, 9-12 in, 15/- 100. —Beaumont's Nurseries, Manurewa. ROSES, Polyanthus, Cluster Types, 12 named varieties, choice, 18/- doz., posted. —Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. TOMATOES! "Best of All." Smooth, red, heavy cropping; 3/- Box 931, Auckland. 'POMATO Plants, Improved Kondine, smooth X skins, early heavy croppers, 3/6 50. 6/100. posted.—Sehvyn Nurseries. Mt. Albert. GARDEN NEEDS Sheep and Stable' Manure well rotted. —E. J. Berry. Phone 25-825. PRODUCE FOR SALE BRAN, Australian, still available for oar customers. —Poultry and Pig Supplies Co., Auckland. SOUTHERN Seed Potatoes.—Sutton's Supreme, £lO ton, 15/0 sack I'/jcwt., 11/cwt., 0/- %cwt.; Arran Chief, £8 10/- ton, It/- sack, 5/- /'jcwt.—Arthur's, Fort St. r PEA, Broken Orange Pekoe, 501b Chests. — JL Perkins and Sons. City Markets. 32-414. FRUIT FOR SALE RAPE FRUIT, small and juicy, 10/- cas# '.T f o r—.Tneear Rme Rethlehem Tanransa. BICYCLES FOR SALE LEAD the way on a Leader Cycle. All models still available. Fully guaranteed. Second to none service after sales. Gent.'s Roadster, £11; Sports, £l2/10/-; Haraber Sports. £l3/13/-. CLARKE'S CYCLE WORKS, LTD., The Cycle Specialists, Newmarket. AT The Premier, opp. Newmarket P.O. — Full range New & Used Cycles.—Js-785. 9ND-Hand Cycles (150), S9/-, !)!>/-, 139/-; 7 days money-back guar.—Clarke's, N'm'kt. BICYCLES WANTED T ADIES', Boys'. Girls' and Trikes; we col* lect; cash.—Ph. 17-194, Clarke's Cycles. LADY'S Bicycle, good condition preferred; spot- cash.—Phone 131 M, or r.O. Box 9. Papakura. MOTOR REPAIRS 1710RTY MINUTES ONLY TO REI CHARGE YOUR BATTERY With Our "Quick Charge." No Waiting. No Rental Needed. W. S- MILLER'S GARAGE, Khyber Pass. Phone 32-456. MOTOR-CAR SPARE PARTS QPARjE PARTS.—Reliable Used Parts for all Latest Models, as well as the Oldest Cars.—Ask Auto Parts, Ltd.. first. 144 Newton Rd. Phones 45-679, 32-597. Branch at Whongarei. HERALD CASH RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. The following headings arc charged at the undermentioned rates: — Apartments Wanted Lost and Found Board Wanted Matrimonial (Specific) Bridge and Club Parties Personal Domestics Wanted Situations Vacant Farm Hands Wanted Situations Wanted Farm Work Wanted Strayed A Impounded Holiday Accom. Wanted Wanted to Rent Lease Wanted One Insertion One Insertion 2 Lines .. 1/6 %-inch .. 4/9 3 Lines .. 2/3 %-inch .. "!• 4 Lines .. VI- 1 inch .. »/« Advertisements classified under all other headings are charged as follows: — One Insertion One Insertion 2 Lines .. 2/- %-inch .. 4 9 3 Lines .. 3/• .. </- 4 Lines .. -1/- 1 inch .. 9/6 If replies are to be posted send 3d extra. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS I?" MEMORIAMS. BEREAVEMENTS. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES—Minimum char?« 4/- for 4 lines, 1/- each extra line. B' r ' ns = Thanks to doctor/nurse, 1/- extra; to botn doctor and nurse, 2'- extra. Engagement Notices (in social column), GI-. Birth Notices should be sign'ed by one parent and Marriage Notices by husband and wife. All orders for advertisements mnst be signed by the advertiser and address stated. The Company does not hold itself , r * s P"°» sible for non-insertion of any , a " v ! ertl ' e i> nm or advertisements through accident or ir any other cause whatsoever or for error the publication of any advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24070, 15 September 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24070, 15 September 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24070, 15 September 1941, Page 10

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