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Last Day To-day I FRED RITA ASTAIRE HAYWORTH ASTAIRE HAYWORTH "YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" TO-MORROW FRIDAY 1J a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. FOUR GREAT STARS IN THE MOST EMOTIONAL STAB.-PACKED ADVENTURE You Have Ever Seen t LAURENCE OLIVIER LAURENCE OLIVIER And LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD With RAYMOND MASSEY ANTON WALBROOK In uHmiumiiiiiiimuuiniiimiiiiiiiiiimiMimiiiiiiimiiiimuimiHS aiiimmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimiiimimimmiiiimiiiiiiii Explanation of tiie Title "49th Parallel" i The Only Unguarded Frontier in the World T{)e Lino of Demarcation between U.S.A. and Canada. See "49th PARALLEL" AND YOU-LL 'FIND THE KEY TO BRITISH COURAGE AND ADVENTURE. PHONE PLAZA 41-586 A G.B.D. Release, Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. OXFORD \J/ AVON > QUEEN ST, & Corner of Opp C.P.O. jC=r\Gt. North Rd. &j jPhone 42 * 27 4/^^pu!°27-077 d !^ vPhone 42-274/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, OXFORD 7i45 AVON To-night at 7.45 Cary Grant- —Joan Fontaine (Stars of "Suspicion") DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN, VICTOR McLAGLEN In ti)e Great Adventure Drama.... "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. CRYSTAL PALACE MT, EDEN Phone 60-678 |j Theatres of Distinction || TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY AND SAT., at rj BETTE DAVIS—HERBERT MARSHALL Jn the Sensational Drama "LITTLE FOXES" Associate Feature Arthur Lake —Penny Singleton "BLONDIE PLAYS CUPID" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. NZ, RED CROSS SOCIETY (INC.). » A Picnic for all Red Cross Voluntary Aids will be held Saturday 18th inst., at Tui Glen, Trains leave Auckland Station 0.5 a.m. and 10 a.m.} and 12.85 p.m.. returning 3.45 p.m. Purchase tickets V.A.D. Office, Weather permitting, E. M, WRAY, Centre Commandant, TITRS. PRITCHARD, Contract Teacher, removed to 27 Grange Rd., Mt. Eden, FQR SALE Carpet, rust, 16 x 13; odd lengths e; also Square, rust, fawn, 10ft Gin ii nearly new.-—BS Pah Rd., mornings. faictung Machine, ivuuu auu s, stretcher, Woodward Rd ert. P Health Fqod.T-Buy apples by '{fie i, Sweet, rosy Jonathan, from 6/.. at iterer or grocer, rm BUSINESSES FOR SALE T IGHT V 8 Delivery Van, with good conJLi nection; owner called up.—Apply Reiu|.d TV/fUST Sell.—-Mixed Business, good country ii-Ltown; £2,50; terms arranged—H. V. Parker. Ltd., 112 Dilworth Building. QERVICE Station and Garage, Great South O Rd. Owner going away; sacrifice Good workshop, 8 pumps, good gallonage; £450, terms— RP, 505 lIEBALD. £l5O Spotlessly clean. Grocery; would' would make' ideal mixed; near school, main rd., 2nd sec. Good stock, plant, etc. Real good accommodation. —R. H. Wood, Dilworth Bldg. A BSOLUTE SACRlFlCE.—Confectionery, tX Mixed; turnover £3O per week; mod; ernly fitted, well stocked; good accom. It's a Gift at £ISO—VAUGHAN. LTD.. Phoenix Chambers, 41 Queen Street. APARTMENTS, St. Stephen's Avenue, 10 roqms, bods carpets, furniture, valued £900; returns £O/10/-. Owner's free fiat. Best offering in Auckland. Ingoing £ISOO. KAY-STRATTON, Colonial Mutual Bldga. A PARTMENTS, City, 27 rooms (furni A. ished), £IOOO. Dairy and Milk Bar, £650. Also Good Mixed Business, good suburb, weekly profit £l7. GRIFFITHS, LTD., Swanson Street. Apartments, bw*t part Symonds St., 20 letting rooms, 3 rooms for owner; best furnished house in Auckland; shows now £3O net wtekly profit and easily increased. Car stop at door Price £IBOO. —Jones-Prosser, 77 Queen St. A PART HOUSE, City. Nice views. 28 A Rooms, always full. Gross weekly revenue £24. Rent £7. Lease. £ISOO. EDWIN SAYES, First Floor i.104). Dilworth Building. A PARTMENTS, PRIVATE HOTELS and A BUSINESSES at' all prices. We have a large range to offer you. Your inquiry is appreciated. STAGEY AND WASS, 305,Dilworfh Bldg. Ci ROCERY, Mixed, a wonderful UttJe imwT iiess. Lock-up shop. Doing t55. Bent 17/6. Going cheap at £350. Nice clean stock and good locality No agents.—TV, 18ft IlEIMM!. GOOD Country B tit eh cry Bua'uiesii, in sawmilling and farming district. Annual turnover, £OOOO. Lease of shop, dwelling, slaughter house and paddocks.—For full particulars apply BOX 27, Putaruru. T UNCHEON AND T, ROOMS, £700? JLi Plus plant and stock valuation, appro*. £700; turnover £BO week; netting £750 year Busiest corner. City, CASSIDY Dilworth Building. Lower symonds street £isoo. Higkclass Guest House; 10 years' lease; 20 rooms; takings £4O week; £IOOO year net: MHjES J. CASSIDY, Dilworth Building. ' MILK BAR AND MIXED, 2nd tram section; 2 good bedrooms with views.; rent £2/2/- per week; 4-hole fridge, milk-shake machine, 2 sets of scales, cash register, fair stock. Price only £2OO. —Advance Sales, Ltd., Ist FJoor, City Chbrs., Auckland, C.l. ATO Goodwill, £l7 per week net profit, ii Milk Bar, Coiifect. Beautifully equipped. Good accom. Less than val. Prico £050; terms. —PHOENIX AGENCY. 2nd Floor, phoenix Chambers, opp. C.P.O. ONE-MAN HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST, Grafton (7 years present owner). Turnover £4B week. Plant and business £235. Stock valuation, approx. £2OO. CASSIDY . . . Dilworth Bldg. riNE-MAN TRANSPORT " CARRIER. Mail, Railway Parcels, Epsom, Rem\iera, ParnelJ, warehouse work. Turnover £7O rPAXI SERVICE, close Suburban. Owner called up. Exclusive territory. £IOOO a year here. Going cheap at £7OO. Details from EDWIN SAYES, ' First Floor (101), Dilworth Building. APARTMENTS; Grafton proferred; allcash buyer.—-Waiting, 721 Rbhalp. APARTMENT HOUSES, DAIRY ANI A MIXED BUSINESSES wanted ' Ur gentlv. We inspect immediately.—Fullest par ticulars to GRIFFITHS, LTD.., Phone 48-224. 11 Swanson St,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24250, 16 April 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24250, 16 April 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24250, 16 April 1942, Page 10