TO-DAY / TIVOLI TIVOLI Near Grafton Bridge. l To-night, V at 7.45 Phone 41-341. Phone 44-136. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Amazing Inside Story of Nazi Agents Trapped by the Secret Service "DOUBLE CROSSED" "DOUBLE CROSSED" "With CHARLES PAERELL—JUNE LANG. 2nd Featnre "SAN ANTONIO ROSE" JANE PAIGE THE MERRY MACS (Both Recommended by for Adults) i-nn \TS \T XI- 1/- CHILDREN 6(i M ' cCV To-"ijrh t's S1 a r & llf.iuld Saturday SEE j or Tjjif Special Matinee at Tn oiler A TI7 DEVONPORT Phone 70-101. SiAlt« To-night and Sat., at /.30. EDWARD G. ROBINSON —IDA LUPINO In Jack London's Saga of tho Sea, t "THE SEA "WOLF" Breuda Joyce Jane Darwell t "PRIVATE NURSE" ctaTC ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-844. MAlt. To-night at 7.30, Sat., /.45. CLAUDETTE COLBERT—RAY MILL AND In the Laugh-laden + "SKYLARK "\VM. (Cassidy) BOYD—Russell Hayden * "SECRETS OF THE WASTELANDS Extra —To-night Only, "White Eagle" Serial. DDTMrrCQ DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439. rKINLLbb To-night, and Sat., at 7.45. Jack Hnlbert Cicely Courtneidge 3n the Riotous Musical Comedy, * "UNDER YOUR HAT" Guv Kibbee, in tho Hilarious • "SCATTERGOOD MEETS BROADWAY" AnCF PUT RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. AULLrrll To-night and Sat., at 7.45. RONALD COLMAN —Claudctte Colbert In the mighty Foreign Legion Drama, t "UNDER TWO FLAGS' Leo:] Errol Lupe Vele? * "MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA" OCT A J PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-»40. IvEAjHLi To-night and Sat., at 7.45. BETTY GRABLE DON AMECHE In the All-Technicolour, * "MOON OVER MIAMI." John Kimbrough in Zane Grey's * "LONE STAR RANGER," i Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. • Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. INDOOR SPORTS OR GAMES "WRESTLING WRESTLING i* » ' TOWN HALL SATURDAY SATURDAY SIX OUTSTANDING BOUTS Headed by New Zealand's Champion versus his Greatest Rival— LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY BLOMFIELD v. KEN KENNETH KEN KENNETH After months of training Ken is ready for his "Do or Die" Contest. (UNITED NATION'S v. NEW ZEALAND P. A. STORMS W. McIVOR M.M.C.2, 2001b. lOSlb. VIN. CAREY v. TAI YATESFive Rounds of Fireworks. ALSO—THREE "ALL-IN" CONTESTS BETWEEN ARMY, AIR FORCE AND UNITED NATIONS. A FEAST OF WRESTLING 1 Box Plan Now Open at Reg. Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. SALES BY AUCTION CiQUIRRELL AND COMPANY, 0 Will Sell by Public Auction At Their Salerooms, 54 High bt., TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 11 a.m. 5 Porcelain Baths 550 Super. Ft. 12 x 2 Rimu, 3uO Super. Et. 6x2 Rimu, 300 Super Ft. 4x3 Rimu 50ft 0 x.3 Rimu, Corrugated Iron, 2 14 Light Sashes, 9.3 x 4- 1 Pair Glass Panel Swing Doors, < x 6.S opening, fitted with patent springs; 2 Larire Blackboards, 1 Pair Heavy Kauri Doors 8 x 4.0 opening; Kauri limber, 1 G I. Bath, 1 Roller Door, 7 x a with spring roller; Chaffcutter, 2 Copper H.W. Cylinders Tools. Concrete Copper Stands 2 10-gallon Copper Boilers. 1 Stimex Gas Hot Water Circulator, 7 Fence Posts, Garden Roller, Sashes, Store Truck, 3 Gent's Cycles, 1 Counter, 1 Counter Showcase. 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite (in Moquette), Oak Table, Settee and Squab, Occ. rabies. Tea Waggon Rimu Wardrobe. Beds and Wires. Bedding. Kitchen Dresser, Kitchen Tables, Chairs. Congoleum Square, 3 Gent's Bicycles, Bird Cages, 1 Tansad Revolving Chair, S.G. Pram, Dog Kennel, Sewing Machine, Letterpress. 2 Enamel Sinks, 3 Ice Chests, Mallet. 4 Dozen E.P.S. Shovels and Rakes, and General Household Sundries. TERMS CASH. Fred Zieglcr. Auctioneer and Valuer. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. AUCTIONS COMMENCE: S a.m.—Bananas —When available. 8 a.m.—Fresh Vegetables—Daily. S a.m.—Fresh Fruit —Daily. 9 a.m. —Fresh Cut Flowers —Tuesday and Friday. 30 a.m.—Bananas —When available. 30 a.m.—Poultry—Tuesday and Friday. LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. POULTRY - FRUIT PRODUCE. J J. JONES, LTD., Auctioneers, City Markets, Will Sell by Auction, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 10 a.m., Poultry—Roosters, Hens, Ducks, Cockerels. Also Hams, Bacon, Farm Butter, Groceries, Etc. J. JONES, LTD., City Markets. Deceased estate auction. Nicely-situated Residence. CURRAN ST., HERNE BAY. Lucrative Investment.—2 HOUSES, JERYOIS ROAD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. LTD., Instructed by the Guardian Trust and Executors Coy. of N.Z., Ltd., will sell the undermentioned properties by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83 Queen St., on above date in estate late Augusta Ann Edfjer. •28 CURRAN ST.—Villa Residence, 6 rooms, bathroom, pnty., and basement with -wash-nouse, extra bedroom, coal and wood storage, p.w.c., etc. Pore. b. and b., gas stove (ou hire), el. light. Fine freehold section 27.5 per., with 04ft. Sin. frontage; nicely elevated above street. Excellent locality. Attractive Tiew over Pt. Erin Park and harbour. Sub ject to tenancy. 104 and 10G JERVOIS RD.—Two 2-storc.v Houses, each 6 rooms, k'ette, bathroom, gas 6toves (on hire), el. light, etc. Outbldg. contg wash-house, storeroom, lav. for each house Freehold section, 16.5 per., approx. 45 x 100 ft. Each let at 25/- per wk. Will be sold In one lot. Terms and further particulars on appli cation to Auctioneers. pITY APARTMENT HOUSE FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., in etructed by the Owner, will Sell by Public Auction at their Land Salerooms, 83 Queen Street, on above date, 2-Storey Residence, 8 rooms, hath room •wash-house, etc., situated No. 24 n ration Rd Califont, elec. light, usual convs. Large Freehold Section, 31.2 perches, Land Transfei Title. Exceptionally central situation, within jOrriin. walk Queen St. Subject to existing tenancy, 5 years, from Nov. 17, 1941, at £'3/5/- per week. Terms and further particu lars on application. QNEHUNGA.— Handy ROYAL OAK Vacant House in Deceased Estate. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., In Strutted by the Trustee, Executor and Agency Branch of New Zealand Insurance Coy., Ltd., will sell by Public Auction at their land eale rooms, 83 Queen St., on above date, in estate late Miss M. A. Ramsay:— VACANT VILLA, situated 473 Queen St. (next corner Campbell Rd.), 4 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, wide back verandah, etc. Wardrobe, cupboards, open brick lireplaco, reg. grate, en. range with h.p. hot water, elec. light, p.w.c. Detached wash-house, c. and t.'s, etcrerooin. Fine Freehold Section, rising nicely from road, level at back, approx. 60 x l!)8ft., tawris, garden, fruit trees. Vacant possession. SUBURBAN nOME AND COMMERCIAL ORCHARD. 27V, ACRES - HENDERSON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, AT 2 P.M. BAMUEL VAILE & SONS. LIMITED, Faytnired with instructions by Dr. R. H. Makgill will sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 83 Queen St., on above date, his property known as "The Garth," Henderson, and -comprising 27 ac. I ro. Ono., fronting Lincoln Rd. and Henderson Creek. About 13 acres orchard, beautifully sheltered by pine belts Ihe orchard, which has been well cared for and is id bearing, contains 1585 trees (245 apples, 300 pears, 434 peaches. 203 quinces 106 Poorman oranges, 37 sweet oranges, 24!) lemons). Permanent water from elec. bore also city supply. SEMI-BUNG ALOW RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, bathroom, large sunny verandah, etc., 4 bedrooms, billiard room, elec. light, h. arid & f! ,0 . I f rcr ,M)X ' septic tank, p.w.c. Managers Cottage, <> rooms and bathroom. Large packing shed, implement, manure and SflMfnltin* sheds, sawbench, eiec. power B , ol ' l together J" 11 ' tractor, discs, disc plough, konaki, truck, elec. apple-iiradinsr ffifAi"' Only "/.hour run from Citv by exJglent road. Further particulars on* applica- >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24346, 7 August 1942, Page 6
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