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CTATC DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101. MAI fc, To-night at 7.30. VICTOR MATURE—CAROLE LANDIS In Hal Roach's Epic of Prehistoric Man.... t "ONE MILLION 8.C." Leon Errol —Lupe Velez t "MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA" LOOK! ANOTHER BIG POPEYE & BETTY BOOP MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. 6 NEW ATTRACTIONS 4 New Popeye & Betty Boop Cartoons, Also "One Million 8.C." & "Mexican Spitfire at Sea." GTATF ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-34-1 MAIL To-night at 7.40. GENE AUTRY. ANN MILLER. MARY LEE In something really different * "MELODY RANCH" Marjorie Weaver —Richard Derr t "MAN AT LARGE" LOOK! ANOTHER BIG POPEYE & BETTY BOOP MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. 11 NEW ATTRACTIONS 4 New Popeye & Betty Boop Cartoons, Also 3 Coloured Cartoons. Serial, News, Novelty & "Melody Ranch." DDIMPCQQ DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439. rKliNttOO To-night at 7.45. FRANK BUCK'S Sensational Thundering Stampede of Scorching Action.... * "JUNGLE CAVALCADE" Will Hay—Claude Hulbert * "GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S" LOOK! ANOTHER BIG POPEYE & BETTY BOOP MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. 9 NEW ATTRACTIONS .4 New Popeye & Betty Boop Cartoons, tipple in his Eye," Comedy, "Shore Leave, News, Novelty & "Jungle Cavalcade. 'AHCf PUT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. ftL'LLrnl To-night at 7.45. JOAN FONTAINE—CARY GRANT In Alfred Hitchcock's Amazing Story t "SUSPICION" George Montgomery in Zane Grey's * "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" LOOK! ANOTHER BIG POPEYE & BETTY BOOP MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. 11 NEW ATTRACTIONS 4 New Popeye & Betty Boop Cartoons, Disney Cartoon. 2 Comedies, Sports, yews. Novelty & "Riders of the Purple Sage." DCPAI PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. jKLIjAL To-night, 7.45. "GEORGE SANDERS—WENDY BARRIE "The Saint" in a new r01e.... t "THE GAY FALCON" < George Montgomery—Osa Massen * "ACCENT ON LOVE" LOOK! _ ANOTHER BIG POPEYE & BETTY BOOP MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. 10 NEW ATTRACTIONS 4 New Popeye & Betty Boop Cartoons, #ay Whitley Western, "White Eagle" Serial, News, Novelty and "Gay Falcon." t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ri ALTO NEWMARKET SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.30 Proceeds in aid of Local Charities, under the personal supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs.* Donaldson. 2 —BIG FEATURES —2 Warren Hull—Marsha Hunt "THE STAR REPORTER." Associate Feature: Weldon Heyburn—lnez Courtney "THE 13th MAN." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. DANCING COME OUT TO PAPATOETOE TO-NIGHT —The Good Companions are holding their FORTNIGHTLY DANCE, TOWN HALL. Come out and enjoy yourselves. , Wonderful Music. oCHUUL Ufr iM'JNUIAIIi, X Symonda St. Principal, Miss Patricia Green, MJ.S.T.D. (B.B.) Modern Ballroom Old-time. Tap. Reduced summer rates. 31-033 rDUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs.. Newton -*-V —Private Lessons. 2/tt (or » for £1) Modem, Old-time. Tap; 3 dances by post, 5/ SYMONBSVILLE SCHOOL of Moderi and Old-time Dancing, 30 Symonds St Classes, Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Pri Tate Lessous fty appointment. For particu Jars call ij-237 MISS SPENCER MODERN Ballroom, Private Tuition; fortnightly Supper Dances; style, technique assured; H.M. Forces half fee. Mavis Tollemache, Epsom. 16-214. npHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO N.Z.' S University of Ballroom Dancing. Expert Tuition given in ALL Types Dancing by Fully Qualified Teachers. Private Lessons and Classes, 10 a.m. 10 p.m Advanced Class, Tuesday, 3 10 p.m. intermediate Class, Friday, 8 10 p.m 5 p.m. to li p.m. Practices Monday, Wednesday, Briday. ©5 Queen St., Entrance Exchange Lane Phone 48-214. TO LET OR LEASE A NYONE interested Produce Growing, Gt. BJ\. South Rd., write Produce, 312 Herald. ILLIARDS, Hairdressing, Tobacconist, 20 years ,same owner. The whole or part; suit returned soldier.—No Agents, 232 M suit returned soldier.—No Agents, 232 M Herald. DOMINION RD.—Unfurn. 2 largo Rooms, f.p., k'ette, e.h.w.; close trams, within 2nd section.—33 Brentwood Av. FARM, Town Supply, 50 Acres, 20 miles south Auckland; available July.—Supply, 856 Herald. GARAGE, large, suitable storeroom and car as well; Fowlds Av.—Apply Herald. GARAGE, lock-up. Fayfair Flats, Parneli Rise. Phone 41-576. /_J_ A-KaGES. locKed, 5/- week; open. 4/tt.VX Johns and Gee. 126 Newton Rd ffK■URAN,GI, Owner called up.—Wellfurn. Hairdressing Saloon and Tobaconnist Shop: no opposition; no stock; rent. 25/-. —W. Telfer, 20 Main's Av., Whangarei. MODERN Shop, 5 rooms, £2 week. —583 Remuera Rd. Key next door. PUKEKOHE. —Farm, 50 acres, to lease, carry 40 cows, good buildings.—James Adams, Paerata Rd., Pukckohe. EESIDENCE (electric), Tauranga district, near station, up to 5 acres, good pasture.—Coastal, 83M Herald. "WAREHOUSE, just off Queen St. Over VV 3000 sq. ft., ground floor, with cart dock.—Manager, Wilson and Horton, Ltd., or »nv Member, of the Real Estate Institute of N.'Z. 153 Grey St.—Workshop and 2 Lock-up Garages; handy position, near Town Hall. -—Apply Public Trust. ALB. ER T : STRE ET. Jx. Premises. Suitable for or Factory. Apply Herald Office, Or any Member of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand. F ARMLET, about 17 ac„ all good pasture, adj. Gt. South Rd., 22 miles City, good House and outbuildings, modern conv., all electric, including 2-cow plant and separator. h KV, 260 M Herald. BUILDING SECTIONS FOR LEASE ON • PERPETUALLY RENEWABLE TERMS SALE STREET. HOWICK. Four Vacant Sections, limited for use as Residential Sites, Plans showing the location and dimensions may be inspected at the Diocesan Office, 10 Shortland St., Auckland THE MATERIAL PROVISIONS OF THE LEASES ARE:— 1. The Leases are for a term of 21 years, with rights of renewal for successive terms of 21 years each 2. The Lessee to pay rates and taxes ' 3. The Lessee to fence. 4. Plans and specifications of buildings in Jended to be erected by Lessee to be ap proved by the Leasing Body. 5. Buildings to be insured in joint names of Lessee and Leasing Body. 6 The Leasing Body is not liable for fencing. 7 The annual rental payable from the end of each terra of 21 years is to be fixed by valuation without reference to the value of improvements erected by the Lessee. 8. Such other provisions as are usually In-, eerted in Lensns under the Glasgow Leasing System Written Tenders, addressed to the Secretary, The Diocesan Office, 40 Shortland St., Auckland, will be received up to 4 p.m. on the 29th day of May, 1942. Envelopes containing Tenders to be marked on the outside "Tender." The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. The Conditions of Tender are available for Inspection/at the Diocesan Office. 40 ShortHand St., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24281, 23 May 1942, Page 10

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