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AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY 11 A.M. WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, SEE "QUIET WEDDING" "QUIET WEDDING" "QUIET WEDDING" AND LEARN WHAT LAUGHTER REALLY MEANS! MARGARET LOCKWOOD DEREK FARR And all the In-laws, Out-laws, Well-wishers and Gate-crashers. A Paramount Picture, Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre Phono 32-600. STRAND Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. AT 11 FILLING THE SKY WITH THRILLS I Here come Uncle Sam's dive-bombing squadrons.... the pianos, the men, the new equipment the whole world is talking about 1 "DIVE BOMBER" "DIVE BOMBER" "DIVE BOMBER" "DIVE BOMBER" 111 With ERROL FRED FLYNN MacMURRAY ALEXIS SMITH RALPH ROBERT ALLEN BELLAMY ARMSTRONG JENKINS Here's a thrill-a-second story told in breath-taking Technicolour—but it's not a war film. Exciting! Romantic I Authentic! It's grand entertainment for all the family! "TRIAL OF DR. WOLF" (Merrie Melodie Technicolour • Cartoon) PARAMOUNT NEWS. RESERVES; PHONE 43-114 Prices Week Days from 1/-to 2/10 Saturday Nights 1/6 to 2/10 All Seats Rcservable. A Warner Bros. Picture. *ll Recommended by Censor 11 I ih, for Adults. ,ll MEETINGS •JJRGENT PUBLIC MEETING. Give next Saturday night to DEFENCE instead of worthless amusement. With a view to informing the Government of the will of the people on the undermentioned topics an' URGENT PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at 8 P.M. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY!, MARCH 7, 1942, At LEWIS BADY HALL, QUEEN ST. 1. The immediate curtailments of unessential industries and the transfer of manpower to DEFENCE and DEFENCE WORKS. 2. The immediate change-over of all garages and engineering shops to the manufacture of bombs and war equipment, and the immediate conversion to war purposes of all civil stocks of explosive. 3. The immediate admission to Cabinet of courageous New Zealanders of ability who will place the Defence of our Land above all other considerations. 1. The dispersal of all essential manufacturing plant from dangerous congested areas 5. The will of the people to fight desperately for their Native Land instead of retir ing to funk-holes. B. H. KINGSTON, Convener. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE ONEHUNGA, Queen St.—Newly ren. Villa (good sect.), £oso.—Geo. Walker. Ltd.. •12-815. REMUERA, Ascot Av. —All-elec. Bung., 4 rooms, sun room. £l6oo.—Ph. 10-916. RLMuERA. —New Electric Bungalow, 5 rooms, k'ette, brick construction, tile roof, handy" trams; £lßso.—Phone 10-045. REMUERA. —Newly renovated and remodelled, 0 spacious rooms and 2 sun porches, all-electric; garage. Now empty. Well financed. Price only £1950. —H. V. Parker, Ltd., 112 Dilworth Building. Phones 44-721, 41-625. EEMUERA, Clonbern Rd. —Semi-Bunga-low, 4 bedrms., lounge, dining rin., k'etto; garage; all-elec. Price £llsO, includes £IOO worth good furniture. Dep., say £OOO. —Sole Agent, Christie, Col. Mutual Bldgs., City, REMUERA, Handy 3rd Section.—s Rooms, beautiful order, all-electric. Good garage. Level freehold section. Vacant possession. £1100; terms.—W. G. BURRETT AND SON, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. ROTORUA. —2-Storey Gentleman's Residence, 3 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room and kitchen, all electric, every possible convenience. Garage and man's room. Over half-acre, well laid out. Freehold. £3OOO. Vacant possession.—Owner, Box 87, Rotorua. ROYAL OAK.—S-Rmd Bungalow, and 2 acres land; £3250, or exchange farm, going concern.—Tel. 42-815. QLOPES MT. ALBERT.—AII-electric, two O bedrooms, largo loungo, breakfast room. Garage, glasshouse. Price £1350. STACEY AND WASS. UT. HELLERS. —New 0-Roomed Bungalow O with garage, 53 Vale Rd. Maunder, Brilliant St., St. Hclicrs. —New Spanish Bungalow, X £1200; 2 bedrooms, lounge, sitting rm., k'ette, all electric, torrazzo sink. Good sect., laid out in lawn. Deposit £BOO. D. H. SKELTON, 22 City Clihs. Ph. 44-160 OT CHEVALIER, near part, just off X tramline, sheltered, sunny position.— Modern Bungalow, 5 good-sized rooms, two porches, kit. and bathroom, electrically equipped throughout. Freehold section in lawns, ► garden and fruit trees. Price £1175. £175 cash, balance Govt, morgtage, only 17/6 per week, principal and interest. STACE BENNETT AND JACKSON. 12 O'Connell St. 44-635. DOMINION RD., just off, within third section. —Semi-Bungalow, all-electric, 3 bedrooms, sitting room, living room and kitchenette, electric stove, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; motor garage, wash-house, copper and tubs; good concrete paths; elevated section, all in good order. Owner wants quick sale, Price reduced to-day, £llOO. A bargain for someone. WAITEMATA LAND AGENCY, 10 Shortland St. Phone 40-074, OVELY BUNGALOW at ST. HELIERS. —Built specially for owner, who now line to go back to his own farm. Jm bedrooms, sun porch, beautiful lounge, breakfast room, sliding doors, model kitchenette, all electric. Lovely bathroom. House built on brick base. Glorious harbour views. Seven minutes from beach. Price £IBSO, Terms ft rrflnued. WAITEMATA LAND AGENCY, 19 Shortland St. Phone 49-071. REMUERA. CHARMING 2-STOREY BUNGALOW, Situated in delightful grounds, mostly native shrubs, etc. Elevated situation, 200 yds from tram. Rooms comprise loungo, dining room, sun balcony, 4 bedrooms. The interior has a certain homely charm of its own to be seen to be appreciated. Price, £3500. Inspection by appointment PHONE "16-916. /&>

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24216, 6 March 1942, Page 8