OXFORD QUEEN ST. Opp C.P.O. .phone 42-274 /AVON Ns. ( AVON \ Corner of Gt. North Rd.&] { Ponsonby Rd.)) K Ph. 27-077jff CTATF ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344. ■JI/-VIE. Finally To-night at 7.45. CARY GRANT—MARTHA SCOTT In Elizabeth Page's memorable story "TREE OF LIBERTY" Wm. Boyd (as Hopalong Cassidy) in * "THE FRONTIERSMAN" Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OXFORD sessions^ 11 * 7.45 AVON To-night at 7.45 IiESLIE HOWARD, LAURENCE OLIVIER In the Record-Breaking "49th PARALLEL" "49th PARALLEL" Approved for Universal Exhibition. EXTRA AT AVON ONLY C. Aubr»y Smith in the Thrilling "CITY OF CHANCE" Recommended by Censor for Adult*, • T r\r\v\ SPECIAL FOR THE LOOK.! CHILDREN at the Oxford—ll A.M. & 2 P.M. Sessions Only: 5 CARTOONS—COMEDY & "49th PARALLEL." CTATC DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101. OiAiH Finally To-night at 7.30. GEORGE SANDERS—WENDY BARBIE In Michael Arlen's Sensational Story t "A DATE WITH THE FALCON" Ann Shirley—James Craig * "UNEXPECTED UNCLE" PPTKffTCC DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439. rmiStEJO Finally To-nigbt at 7.45. LINDA DARNELL—GEORGE MURPHY In the Funniest and Merriest Musical of aII—"RISE AND SHINE" LEON ERROL in the Hilarious • "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BABY" ADFIPHI RICHMOND AY. Ph. 27-235. rtULLTni Finally To-night at 7.45. LAUREL & HARDY in their Full Feature Length Bombshell of Fun.... * "GREAT GUNS" GEORGE SANDERS ("Saint") in a New R»le t,- "•THE GAY FALCON" RFfiAI PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. - Finally To-night at 7.45. LAUREL 4 HARDY in their full featnre length bombshell of fun.... "GREAT GUNS" SLnd Zane Grey's "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. t Denote* Recommended by Censor for Adults. • Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. EDUCATIONAL T) RULEIGH COLLEGE. Trained under actual office conditions on the widest range of modern office equipment in New Zealand, Druieigh students qualify quicker and do better at exams. They develop confidence and are guaranteed a choice of office positions at above award wages. Shorthand, Typing, Book-keeping, English, Office Routine, etc; also Dressmaking, Pattern Designing and Commercial Art. Day and Evening Tuition. Special refresher courses arranged. Phone 32-248, or call to-day for free parVculars. DRULEIGH COLLEGE, N. 2.'s Premier Training Institute, 12 O'Connell Street, Auckland. RONALD W. CORSON, Director. SALES BY AUCTION STOCK SALE. KJ TO-DAY (MONDAY), MAY 11, NOON. , 1501 HEAD CATTLE—2S Fat Cows and Heifers: 30 Store and Boner Cows; 30 2-year and 3-year P.A. Steers and Heifers; 16 Jersey-cross Weaners; 15 M.S. Steer Calves; 15 M.S. P.A. Weaners; 10 Springers. Entries Solicited. B\ARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. FR AN K TON SALE. TO-MORROW (TUES-), May 12, 1942. 500 CATTLE. —125 IVj-year to 2-year P.A. and Hereford Steers; 150 V/z-2 Year P.A. Hereford Heifers; 120 P.A. and Hereford Cows;'.so Weaner PA. and Hereford Steers; 50 Weaner P.A. and Hereford Heifers. Ex Gisborne district and have arrived in good order and condition. 150 Fat Sheep; 50 Btore and Bacon Pigs. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. /CLEARING SALE. RIVER ROAD HORSHAM DOWNS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1942, AT 12 NOON. Acting under instructions from MR. A. W. DUKE, of Horsham Downs, who has engaged a share-milker with his own herd, we shall sell on the above date the whole of his Dairying Herd, comprising:—80 Jersey and Jersey-cross Dairy Cows, Ist, 2nd afod Sltl Calvers; 1 Jersey Bull; 5 P.B. Berkshire Bows; 2 Tamworth-cross Sows. •Luncheon Provided. This is a first-class herd of young cows and can be thoroughly anyone in search of good quality dairy 9MN. Six of these cows are recent calvers. CLEARING SALE. KAJHERE, THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1942. Acting under instructions from MR. A. LLOYD, of Kaihere who is going out of dairying, we shall sell on the above date the whole of his Dairy Herd, comprising:— 83 Jersey and Shorthorn-cross Cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, due to calve July on; 5 Jersey In-calf Heifers; 15 Jersey and Jersey-cross Calves; 1 Dodge Converted Tractor on Rubber and Steel; 1 Tractor Hay Sweep; 1 Hay Rake; Booth-Mac. Top-dresser, 13-star; Threequarter Billiard Table, slate bed, and accessories; Majestic Wireless, 7 valves; 25 Black Orpington Pullets; Furniture and usual Farm Sundries. Luncheon Provided. SPECIAL HEIFER SALE. FRANKTON SALEYARDS, THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1942, AT 12 NOON. 200 2-year Jersey Heifers. On account of Mr, H. W. Wilson, Ngaruawahia: SO Choice 2-year Jersey Heifers. On account of Mr. N. T. Bilkey, Te Kowhai: 70 Choice 2-year Jersey Heifers. On account of Mr. A. G. Porter, Te Kowhai: 00 Choice Jersey and Jerseycross Heifers. These Heifers are the annual drafts of the above vendors and are all showing well forward in calf. They were selected from calves from some of the leading herds in the Waikato and will be sold under a guarantee. We recommend anyone in search of good heifers to attend this sale. CLEARING SALE, RUKUHIA, MONDAY MAY 18, 1912, AT 12 NOON. Acting under instructions from MR. V. WEBBER, who is going into Camp, we shall sell on the above date the whole of his Choice DaiTy Herd, comprising:—65 Choice Dairy Cow 3 and 7 Heifers (to calve from June 21); 8 Weaner Calve.), by Pedigree Bull; 4 Sows, to farrow July and August to L.B. Boar; 1 Sow and Litter 9; 1 L.B. Boar; 20 Btore Pigs; 1 Konaki with tip (as new)j 1 Dodge Truck, lGcwt., stock frame, etc. (good running order); 1 Ton Ford Truck (spare tyres and tubes); 8 20-gallon Milk Cans; 3 Pig Troughs; 3 Pig Houses; 14 Concrete Weights; 12 Sheets lCft Iron; 30 Cow Covers; 3 Dog Kennels; 10 8.0. Hens; 6 Pullets; 11 K.C. Ducks (young); 1 Drake; 14 S.M. Ewes, running with S.D. Ram since end of February; 1 S.D. Ram, 6-tooth. Mr. Webb is giving a signed guarantee with every cow sold. Factory returns and calving dates will be given at Sale and we can strongly recommend anyone in search of quality cows to att/nd this Sale, These cows are expected to calve from June onward. Factory returns for last season were 21,160 fat and so far for this season have produced 20,000 fat. Luncheon Provided. CLEARING SALE, WHATAWHATA. FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1942. Acting under instructions from MR. R. E. TILL, who is going out of dairying, we shall sell on the above date the whole of his itock. as follows:—150 Jersey and Jerscyeross Cows, young, calving July 1 onward: 40 2-year Choice Jersey Springing Heifers; 40 Weaner Heifer Calves; 1 4-year-old Mare, broken chains; 1 Heavy Farm Mare (stinted), all farm work; 1 Bay Gelding, all farm work; 1 Bay Mare, all work; 1 Child's Pony; Spring Tip Dray and Harness; Light Spring Dray and. Harness; Oliver Plough; Pair Konaki Wheels; 40 Tons Good Hay; 8 12-gal. Cream Cans; 14 20-gal. Milk Cans. Luncheon Provided. G. W. VERCOE AND COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON. STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1942. AT 11.30 A.M. 150 HEAD CATTLE, including.—2o Springing Cows and Heifers; 15 Beef Cows and Heifers; 35 Boner and Stone Cows; 15 M.S. Calves; 20 I'igs, slips and weaners. Entries Solicited. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. AUCTIONEERS. WARKWORTH. OUTDOOR SPORTS EACQUET Restringing. 8/6. 10/- to 80/-. • Watt* Snort," Tint Ltd Exchancre Lane NURSES AND NURSING HOMES HARRISVILLE Maternity Home, 63-800. —Soldiers' Wives, reduced fees. ruai-operauve. uieietio, i a«nt»; electrical ireatmenti ami b Jtß/8/- week. PHONE %
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24270, 11 May 1942, Page 8
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