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Enthusiastic Crowds.. 1... j Enthusiastic CroWcfs ...... packed St. James' all day yesterday defying the weather... _thrilling to the wonderful mnsie of CHOCOLATE SOLDIER! AGAIN TO-DAY at 11 a.m.. 2 p.m., 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Majer's Sparkling Musical Operetta.... "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER "THE CHOCOLAtE SOLDIER "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER with Nelson Eddy....Rise Stevens Nelson Eddy ...Rise Stevens sin Sf ;?, e gg, 1 • /nnl.nmrm'iulKl by Censor forJujnlUO^. I. FULLER THEATRES KIIIIIHIIIIHIHlHI!!»HIHH!llltHI1l!" | !l | l , 'MH"llll | tt . i PRINCE EDWARD i Finally To-nigfit, iniiihiiiiitiinti Gd Chester Morris, Buck J 0116 ?," 1 ,, •'WAGGONS WESTWARD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Edmnnd Lowe in "WOLF OF NEW YORK Recommended by Censor for Adults. sillllllMllllliimmilHWllllllllllUl _, T/VVTT}/ -.-prn 1 VICTORIA 1 FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. . Rosalind BTJSSELL—WaIter in "DESIGN FOR SCANDAL Also "RaNCHO GRANDE." Botlt Recommended by Censor for Adults. --'imiiniiimiHuimMiiiiiuiHiHiimj; 1 BRITANNIA j 1 'H'SSY'toSgHT AT 7.30 P.M. Herbert Marshall— Virginia Bruce in "Female Correspondent Penny Singleton—Baby Larry Simms in "Blondie In Society Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. •imiiiiiiNiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiic GREY LYXN Ph °G-406. I CAMEO J ui „, h , Anpr i n Bing Crosby—Joan Blondell & Mischa Auer in "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN \ G-Man Thriller starring Richard Cromwell "ENEMY AGENT" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Serial and Latest News. AMBASSADOR m - ™Tp A " er ' Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda in "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" (In Technicolour). _ _ Approved for Universal Exhibition. Specially Selected Featurettc9. PUBLIC NOTICES Q HIPPING RESTRICTIONS (PORT OF O WELLINGTON).— By the Shipping Control (Wellington) Notice, 1942, and by . c .vJ, Shipping Safety (Wellington) Order, the Naval Board and the Minister of Defence respectively, have fortidden:— (a) The ANCHORAGE OF ALL VESSELS (COMPRISING bHJtPtNfr AND CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING ROWING-BOATS) in the waters described in the First Schedule hcreto other than that pari of those waters included in the examination anchorage for the Port of Weli,nfb)"'The PASSAGE OF ALL CRAFT ENGAGED IN FISIUNG throtigli the waters described in the First Schedule hereto „ (c) The PASSAGE 01 ALL VESSELS through the waters described in the Schedule hereto, except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permi granted by the Naval Control Service Officer at Wellington Such a permit need not be obtained in the case of small craft entering the pott and passing through the examination Notice the Public Traffic Regulations. 1939 for the Port of Wellington are amended by revoking paragraph 22 and subst i tuUng the following paragraph, DEFINING IHii NEW EXAMINATION ANCHORAGE:— •••<•>- Examination Anchorage, Position and Limits: The examination anchorage,is situated in Worser Bay, within the following limits: From a position 000 *deg. 4.5. cables irom SU "pie Rock Beacon In lat. 41 deg 19 nun. US sec. S., long. 174. deg, 50 min. 4S sec. E, in a 270 deg. direction for 3.5 cables; thence in a 000 deg. direction for 7 cables; thence in a 090 deg. direction for 5.5 cables; thence by • a ri"ht line to the above-mehtioiled position. And bv revoking clause (3) of paragraph 29 as set out in Notice t-o Mariners No. 21, of 1,1 The full terms of both enactments are published in the supplement to the Gazette of \iicrust *27, T.J-M—. . August ~i rsT SCHEDULE. PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE AND FISHIXG* AREA. The waters in and near the Port of Wellington within the following limits: From Baring Head Lighthouse (lat, 41 deg. 24 min. OS see. S., long. 174 deg., 52 min. 20 sec E.). in a 316 deg. direction to the western entrance point of Lvall Bay; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a OS7 deg. direction to Days Bay Wharf; thence along the shore to Baring Head Lighthouse. SECOND SCHEDULE. PROHIBITED PASSAGE The waters in the Port- of Wellington within the following limits: from Hinus 1 oint (lat. 41 dep., 20 min., 10 sec, S., long. 174 deg., 51 min. 34 sec. E.), in a 285 deg. direction to Dorset Point; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a OS7 deg. direction to Days Bay wharf; thence along the shore to Hinds Point, - HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE rPITIRANGI ED., New Lynn.—Choice CorJL ner, ENROSE OPPORTUNITY.—Immediate Possession. Very thing for Westfield worker. Superior all-electric Residence. Pfice only £975, with £225 deposit. Agent, T. R. FINLAY, Vulcan Bldgs. '. CHEVALIER, opposite Chamberlain Park. —Exclusive Modern Bungalow. It's vacant —and going for £1175. Deposit can be arranged. Move in immediately. Sole Agent, T. R. FINLAY, Vnlcan Bldgs. REMUERA, few yards from tram. —Family t Residence and garage, mod. convs. Very sunny and sheltered; no steps or hills; ideal for elderly people. Price £1750. GEO. MAYHILL, Dilworth Bldg. REMUERA (Main Rd.). —5 Rooms; garage; elevated position, glorious sea and landscape views; all electric. Price £1450; terms. KAY - STRATTON, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. KE.MUERA (Close to Tram). —Villa, 6 1 rooms, gas stove, latest gas hot water system; concrete block garage; all in perlect order. Possession 10 days. Price £1450; mort. £750. —Sole Agents, li. V. Parker, Ltd., 112 Dilworth Bldg. Ph. 44-721. After hrs. 41-625. ROYAL OAK, 5 minutes.—Electric Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, lounge, sitting room, kitchen, b.r. and w.h., one roof. Garage. Nice home and garden. £1290. —STACEY AND WASS, Onehunga. 54-3 SO. EOYAL OAK. —Electric Bungalow, beautifully built Bungalow, 5 rooms and k'ette, on good volcanic section. Low rates. Immediate possession. Price only £1290., —NEWTON & KALMAN, ColoHial Mutual Building. apartment proposition or home. Price only £ 1550. —R0d and Gilmore, Vulcan Bldg. OTANLEY BAY.—Substantially constructed O Residence of 7 rooms, '2 porches and conveniences. Priced for a quick sale, £IOOO. SILBON BEATTIE, 4 Swausou Street. Ph. 41-207. QT. HELIERS BAY (Main Rd.).—Elevated O water views: Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, lounge, breakfast, etc. Very handy shops. Price £1550; terms arranged.—Key, ROD AND GILMORE, Vulcan Bldg. QT. HELIERS, handy to bus. Good position. 0 —5-Rmd. Bungalow. I have the key and will arrange terms. £1550. Just on market. T. R. FINLAY, Phone 42-273. 11 Vulcan Bldgs. A TTRACTIVE All-electric Brick Bungalow, xA. Mt. Albert, almost new; owner going farming; elevated, handy position; garage and phone. Price £2100; substantial deposit.— Sole Agent, Geo. Mayhill. Dilworth Bldg. 196 ACRES, South Auckland. 4-Roomed -L Bungalow, electric light; cowshed, fowlhouse, etc.; going concern, including 16 cows, bull, (5 yearlings, 2 horses, implements, etc. £1250; easy terms arranged.—OVEßALL) 113 Victoria Arcade. £llO0 —MT. Eden: Villa. 6 mis., souui timber, requires renovating. Offer wanted. Good spec. Also, £1375, Mt. Albert, Bungalow, (> rms., e.h.w.. e.g., garage. Blinds incl. Dep. £475. —Christie, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., _Tily. 8 AKE ROTOITI. Lake frontage. Nice J J little private beach: 13/; Ac.,I 3 /; Ac., leasehold (rent £5 year). 4-rnid. Cottage (elec. stove, partly furn.); garage; boat shed. Good 14ft boat, new outboard motor. £795. Lake frontages rarely come on the market. ALBANY.—2OAc., close townships tidal frontage. Mostly level to undulating, in grass; few acres rough nt back. 5-rmd. House; cowshed. 3 other sheds. £1150; Dep. £OOO. Hniiler. '2nd Floor. Yorkshire House. 45-171. HERE'S A BARGAIN FOR A HANDY MAN. PAPATvURA.—House, compris. 2 bedrms., sitting rm., living rm., k'ette, bathrm., 2 porches; workshop and wash-house; concrete paths. 5 minutes station and school, %-acre section. The Trustees in this Deceased Estate have instructed us to reduce the price from £750 to £625 for a quick sale. The property is now vacant. The House is very well built and sound, but requires a coat of paint, and two rSoms papering. As this price property is almost unprocurable to-day, this is a remarkable opportunity for a buyer wanting a cheap house. Price £625. Terms arranged. CHAS. GARLICK AND SON. Papakura. Ph. 165.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24369, 3 September 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24369, 3 September 1942, Page 6

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