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Plan at and Theatre. Qneen Street Phone 42-169. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Deaf Aids Central Heating DAILY - S YOU HAVENT SEEN A "ROOKIE" COMEDY UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN THIS ONE NOT A WAR PICTURE But the Newest, Latest, Funniest in Streamlined Comedy Entertainment. Comedy Ace Hal Roach's Uproar "TANKS A MILLION" "TANKS A MILLION" "TANKS A MILLION" (Not Loaded with Bombs) LOADED WITH LAUGHS Starring WILLIAM TRACEY—JAMES GLEASON Associate Featurette: "MISS POLL'S With Za-u Pitts —Slim SnmmmiUe. Released Thru United Artists. Approved for Universal Exhibition. vTcTt or ¥~7 GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647 Latest Central Heating T.HtoTit 2; To-night & Thnrs at■ 8. TYRONE POWER —LIN DA DARNELL In the Thrilling Romance "THE MARK OF ZORRO 1 Crystal ii I RIALTO ] PALACE j RIALTO jsjsm, 111I 11 S S2f«SL MT. EDEN [I I XfcWMABKfcl [ Phone j Phone 48-609. I Theatres of Distinction Both Theatres Centrally Heated 6-d GUEST NIGHT 6d One Nisrht Only—To-night at 7.45. 1- MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 \lexander Korda presents EDMUND LOWE—ANN TODD j in Edsrar Wallace's "THE SQUEAKER" Recommended by Censor tor Adnlt.9. I Associate Feature GENE AUTRY—JANE WITHERS j " "SHOOTING HIGH" Approved for Universal Exhibition. DCrr\lT EPS OM. Phone GO-14-. ; KLuLiM Final Guest Night at 7.4.*. j R. Cromwell, "STORM OVER BENGAL William Boyd, "TEXAS TRAIL Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. nr i jtyC MT. ALBERT. Phone 40-104. UL LajAl. Finally To-night at <4o. Laraine Day—Robert Young "TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. TENDERS QALE OF BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. O OF INTEREST TO BUILDERS CONTRACTORS AND FARMERS. The Tararua Electric-Power Board invite* Tenders for the Purchase of its Building at Eteetahuna (known as the Exchange Bunding), for Demolition and Removal. The building, which consists o* shop, offices and three upstairs flats, has been condemned due to damage caused by the recent earthquakes, and contains approximately the following quantities:—Scantlings, 12 x 2, 0X2.4 x 3 1 X 17.000 super feet: Sarsing, Sxl, 1500 fufxtr feet; T. and G. flooring, 6 x 1, 5000 super feet; T. and G. Match Lining. Io..VK> super feet; Galvanised Corrngated iron 2SB 7ff... sheets; 50,000 Bricks and Interior Fittings, such as doors, windows, built-in clipboards, bins, wardrobes, shaving cabinet*, sink*. taps and wastes, w.c. pans, cisterns concrete wash tubs, galvanised and cast iron piping, spouting, etc.. etc. Inspection invited. _ , _ Tenders close at Pahiatua on lnesday, September 15, 1042, and should be marked Tentier for Purchase," and should be addressed to P.O. Box 16. Pahiatua. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. D. Fraser, Engineer-Manager. TENDERS, closing with Public Works JL Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 15/9/42, are invited for construction of neiii forced Concrete Bridge near \Vaipapa, North Auckland. Particulars at Public Works offices, Whangarei and Auckland. rpENDERS are called fur Painting of ExI terior on New Criterion Hotel, Albert St., City. Lowest or highest tender not necessarily accepted.—Apply at Hotel. .. « TIRICL' wanted Paint, Paper. Decorate JL 5-rmd. house. —105 Peary Rd., Mt. p.den. METAL WORK. —Architects. Builders and Manufacturers are invited to take advantage of onr Experience and Modern Prod act ion Facilities. We manufacture to special requirements in Copper, Brass, Steel, Gunrnetal. Lionel Metal arid Aluminium. Ask Us for Quotations. D. HENRY AND CO.. LTD., Brassfouuders. Coppersmiths. Sheetmetal Workers, Nelson St.. Auckland. Ph. 30-136. WANTED TO BUY 4 PPAREL.—-Used Clothing Bought. We - V c a!l.—17 Mount Eden Rd. Ph. 4S-157. *.JL £3£St JJIJCCS.— -JLOS* jjUJUUfjJ «->w. 4 PPAREL. —Perry Pays More. Superior rx Used Clothing. We call.—Ph. 31-101. t PPAREL.— Eady's, Victoria St., urgently .1 require Superior Frocks, Costumes, Underclothing; Gcnt.'s Children's Wear, Boots, Shoes, Books, etc.—lß-8-18. We call. I RTIFICIAL Teeth, any condition, preioil. Pearline, Fergusson Bides. BEES, a few hives. —A. Evans, Grey St., Waihi. BEATTY Electric Washing Machine and Vacuum Cleaner in any condition; spot cash.—S.H.C Box 925, Hamilton. BOOKS. Magazines, Comics, largest prices. We Call. —Perry's. Ph. 31-101. BOOKS, Magazines, Music; Libraries purchased.— Kealy's, Ltd., 28 Shortland St. BONES, Anv Quantity. Best prices.—N. Austin, Ltd.. Te Papapa. Ph. 51-277. BRIDLE and -saddle, suitable pony.—l 34 Campbell RL, Onehunga CIARPET, about 14 x 10.—Rinz immeds- ' ately 63-2s>s. . CtARPET, ■> x 12, or near size; Hall Knn- / ner and Floor Rugs.—l2-50H. C'ARPETS, iued, good condition. —Dans ' Shop I'll Queen St.; -13-568. C-i .\RTRIDGES for .22 cal. Winchester i \ntoiiiatic Rifle.—Aß, MM ffnuLfc Cm KSI'FR FIELD Suite, large, reasonably ,j£k 'lndition.-Partk... B. >57 liniitD. CHILD'S Cot. in sro<*l order. —Ling 44-3. W. ( or write Cot, 12 Balfour Rd., Parncll. /"IONTFNTS of 4 or 6-roomrd House; counL try buver. Spot cash.- AH. 20 Hkp.u.d. C'OT, cream, Dropside, with or without Mattress. good order.- —State price to T, 1 -vjt\t lljku.ii. . fii FCTitIC Vacuum Cleaners. any condii i ""tion- high prices for good machines. Ph or write P O Box 1478. Auct. Carpets. Prams. Pashcnaira. f Tricycles. Vac Cleaners, Carpet Sweepers, Sewing Machines High prices 42-008. KST C\sn PRICES FOR OLD GOLD. DIAMONDS. JEWELLERY. JAMES PASCOE, LTD , Jeweller 202 Karangahape Road, 80 Queen Street. Auckland. IN OCT LAS. S. CAM E R AS. LATHES, * typewriters. Sextants, Guns, Microscopes, etc required. What have your Ph 18-,5. 5. ROBINSON'S, LTD., ar/j-i-'i Queen St.. opp. 'I own Hall. BO TTL ES. META LS, WASTE MATER I A L S Specially Catered for by Newmarket Branch McKEXDRICK BROS.. LTD. ORODIE. LTD.. 10 HELLABY'S BLDG., 15 AUCKLAND, Purchase Stamp Collections and Loose Lots. We pay the following prices: gamoan Cornmen., 4/-; Centennial Mint, 10/- set, used 6/0: ~d Cent. 2 6, 0 and 1 ; 2/- each hi int. B HOOKING AND SON, Booksellers, 22 Customs St. East. The Shop on the Corner wants to buy Books and Magazines in good order. —Travel. Fiction. Classics. New Zealand, etc.—Ph. 41-662. TTwFißls and PHOTOGRAPHIC {_/ ' ACCESSORIES. Best Prices Given. KODAK (N.Z.), LTD., Ifj2 Queen Street, Auckland, C.l. tTIAMONDS, OLD GOLD. JEWELLERY. J J Highest Prices Paid. A KOH N. LIMI TE D. Establi.-iicd 80 Years, 178 Queen Street. 1 IA WEUTERYT OLD GOLD. 1J For Highest Cash Prices call or send W. COLTMAN AND SONS, LTD., jewellers, i«M Queen Street. Auckland. "jr* (J R N I T U It E. x Highest Prices Given. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. \uftioneers. Next Power Board Bldgs., Ph. Queen Street. _ STAMP f.'OLLEf/fIONS and Accumulations bought for cash. We pay 2/6 each for 7d Centennials. We pay 10/- sets for Mint Centennials. Ask fur buying list.—PlM A CO., .",10 and I'.oo Chancer> Chambers, Auck., C.l. r pYP E\V R ITERS, Adding Machines and 1 Duplicators About selling your Typewriter, Adding Machine or Duplicator. Highest spot, cash prices given, fte will send a Representative free. British Typewriters Ltd -17 Victoria St. West. 40-18-1. TTSED FURNITURE. Any Quantity. U Highest Prices Given. Prompt Cash. J. R ROBERTSON, LTD., Furnishing Auctioneers. 201 Queen St. (Opp. J.C.L.). Ph. 43-025. I T S E D F U R N I T U R E, U ANY QUANTITY. We will pay you Spot Cash for your Home a; it stands. Highest Prices in Auckland, Valuations Free. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Ph. 12-815. 210 Queen Street. QACKSI SACK SI SACKS! O Farmers, Country Storekeepers, etc. Do Not Allow Your Stocks to Deteriorate. Consign thern immediately to McKEXDRICK BROS., LIMITED, Auckland Newmarket, Wanganni, New Plymouth. Waggons collect from wharves and rail daily. Highest market value. Freight paid

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24368, 2 September 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24368, 2 September 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24368, 2 September 1942, Page 6

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