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AMUSEMENTS CENTURY Queen Street Phone 42-160. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. - Deaf Aids Theatre Air-Condiltioned • FRANK LLOYD'S Titanic Screen Thrill Surpassing His "Mutiny On The Bounty" DARING ADVENTURE—RECKLESS ROM ANCE—THRILLING ACTION BEAUTIFUL SCENERY MIGHTY AS THE OCEAN'S ROAR! WOMAN IS MINE" WOMAN IS MINE" WOMAN IS MINE" WOMAN IS MINE" WOMAN IS MINE" A Soul-tonnonted Skipper lashing a Mutinous Crew —and a Girl Stowaway who was DANGEROUS CARGOI With All-Star Cast: FRANCHOT TONE TONE JOHN CARROLL WALTER BRENNAN BRENNAN CAROL BRUCE * ALSO NOVEL Ist HALF— * Musical Cartoon Lat« News. A Universal Picture. Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ruXFORD\ OXFORD V QUEEN ST, & Opp C.P.O. .Phone 4ii-Q74/y \ /T AVON A f AVON 1 Corner of Gt. North Rd. &i Rd. / Ph. 27-077 // Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OXFORD daily sessions 7 ak At 11—2—4.45 & ' AVON NIGHTLY AT 7.45 AND MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. Flyers Without Fear . . . They try anything once and, if they live, try it again I A Mighty Epic of the R.A.F. II WING-COMMANDER P. C. PICARD (who was mentioned in the news this week as leader of the Air Squadron that supported the Paratroop raid on a German radio locator... .In a picture of heroes enacted by heroes. THE PICTURE THE 8.8.C. ADVISES THE WORLD TO SEEI "TARGET "TARGET "TARGET "TARGET "TARGET "TARGET For TO-NIGHT." For TO-NIGHT." For TO-NIGHT." For TO-NIGHT." For TO-NIGHT." For TO-NIGHT." 7 A thrilling story of the Bomber t Command. ♦ THE R.A.F. ARE ITS STARS AS ; AN ACTUAL BOMBING FLIGHT t TAKES YOU RIGHT OVER I GERMANY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Associate Feature BASIL RADFORD—NAUNTON WAYNE In the Thrilling Comedy Mystery "CROOKS' TOURS" Recommended by Censor for Adnlta. RFGENT ! pso r J r , J 3 *} 0 ™ «o-i4i>. ru-.\jL.n 1 To-night and Saturday, 7.45 "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" Victor McLaglen, "BROADWAY, LTD." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition DF HJXF MT-.ALBERT. Phone 40-104 UZ, LUAL To-night and Saturday, 7.45, Arthur Askey, "THE GHOST TRAIN." Jack Oakie, "LITTLE MEN." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. BUSINESS NOTICES THE. MOUNT EDEN TEA KIOSK -*- wish to announce that they are still CATERING FOR WEDDING AND NIGHT FUNCTIONS. PHONE 01-000. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE ODERN, All-Electric Bungalow, 4 rms. and k ette, 2 porches, built just over two years. Very handy to Karangahapo Rd. Price for quick sale, £I7OO. Vacant possession—Keys with B, R. BURRETT. LTD., Yorkshire House, SUortland St. ONE TREE HILL, nice high locality.— Brick Veneer Bungalow, 5 rooms, k'ette, sliding doors between lounge and breakfast room, all electric, chromium fittings. Only £2350, cash basis.—Jones-Prosser, Winstono Building. PAPATOETOE. —1% Acres, %-acre lawns, tennis court, 21 fruit trees, garden and fowlhouses (400 birds). Modern 5-rmd. Bung., garage, etc.; 1 acre grass land; close school and bus. Wonderful buying at £1450; terms. —R. Parker Hill, 204 Victoria Arcade; 43-210 j Res., KM, Papatoetoe. JiARNELL. —Trustee Selling. Overlooking Domain. Freehold, Secluded Bush Section, 30 perches, beautifully laid out; Bungalow, 5 rms., with billiard rm. in basement. A unique property. Price £ISOO. Sole Agent, Fred Wade, Newmarket. T>T. CHEVALIER (2 Mnis Trains). —Bun.L galow, 5 rms. and k'ette, all electric. Excellent order throughout. Beautiful section, Garage. Vacant possession given. Price £llOO.—W. G. BURRETT AND SON. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. 13 T. CHEVALIER.—I-Rmd. All-electric 1- Bungalow, only 3 years old. Nice section, handy to the water and very private. Only few minutes tram, I\ice £I2OO. £450 cash will do.—FARMERS LAND AGENCY, Phoenix Chambers. PT. CHEVALIER.— Urgent Sale, Low Deposit: 1-Rmd. Bungalow and convs.. comprising % 2 bedrooms, lounge, etc. SpJencriu level section. Good street. Vacant possession to-dav. £BSO. Otter. —JONES,- PROS6ER. Winstono Bldg- -11-571. Evenings 04-740. tage, Tm'in. beach, £IBOO. —H, W. GLYNN, Cooke's Bldgs. Day 15-376. night 03-1 <B. REMUERA WATERFRONT—LoveIy Mod. All-Elec. Bungalow and Garage. Elovated sunny position, levely views, very handy hus and city. Exceptionally good value at £I(3SO.—GEO. MAYIHLL, Dilworth Bldg. tIRAFTON.— Large, Sound 2-Storey Apart- ( mont House furnished; 0 rooms, with 0 kitchenettes; a Baches. Elevated corner section near Grafton Bridge. £3800; £2OOO Deposit JAMES HUNTER AND CO. British Chambers, High Street. REMUERA, Handy 3rd Section, 10 doors Tram.—Magnificent Tiled-roof Bungalow, 6 rooms and 2 glassed sun porches, replete with all modern appointments. Lovely corner section, 2-Sths of an aero, in lawns, shrubs, well-grown trees; elevated, nice views. Garage. Prico £2500, but must be sold to wind up estate, but make an offer.—-Hally Bennett, 303 Dingwall Bldg.; 43-708 or 10-801, Pvte. TTICTORIA AV.—New iy 2 -Storey BungaV low, gentleman's home, Hearing completion, comprising lounge dining room, bedroom, guesl's room, kitchenette, and comfortable dining alcove. First floor, 3 spacious bedrooms, and beautifully tiled bathroom with a shower recess. The appointment and general lay-out of this beautiful homo could liot be better. The buyer could, if he wished, scloet the papers and colour scheme. .Price £3300. Terms. HALLY BENNETT. 303 Dingwall Buliding. Phones: 43-708. 17-381. 10-804. MANUREWA.— 2 ACRES, good land: Attractive Little Farmlet with sunny aspect" and commanding good views. Small creek with some bush on boundary. Well sheltered. All electric Semi-Bungalow of, 4 rooms and bathroom. In perfect order inside and out. Good shedding for 800 fowls. Large packing shed and brooder house, separator and cans. Illness of owner's wife sole reason for selling and this is a bargain for someone. Total price £BOO cash. We could help finance buyer who has £350. FORDHAM, MOORE. Onehunga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 8

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