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Universal Pictures Present a Show ALL AMERICAN IN FUN AND VARIETY Supports include "Merry Mad Caps," musical, with American Variety Artists, & Met BrandWynne's Orchestra. "Antarctic Expedition" with Admiral Byrd. Colour Cartoon. Universal News. REGENT J. C. Williamson, Picture Corp., Ltd. THREE SESSIONS: II ROCKING WITH RHYTHM ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLO Giving the Laugh Auckland has been waiting for. . . "PARDON MY SARONG" Virginia Bruce Nan Wynn Lionel Atwill Lcif Ericksen SARONG DANCING GIRLS. HARMONIOUS INK SPOTS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Regent—Phone 32-888. COMPLIMENTARY LIST SUSPENDED v, liillll.s IRAN Diliiiilll I V Ifl II Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. 11 I 111 I Four Sessions Daily 11 Prices: 1/- to 2/10. Reserves from 1/0. Children Half-price to All Sessions. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-1 M. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FIRST RELEASE. RONALD REAGAN As the Daredevil Reporter who risks every danger hunting headlines. JOAN PERRY Who believes her father to be murdered despite the police verdict of suicide, and the two ace comedians of Warner Bros.' studios, James Gleason Edward Brophy The Toughest Flat Feet in Town with Heads to Match in "Nine Lives Not Enough" "Nine Lives Not Enough" COMEDY, DRAMA, ROMANCE, ACTION, It's really first-class all-round entertainment. Recommended by Censor for Adults. The Specially Selected Shorts Include: Paramount News, Rommel's Retreat, "Soldiers in White" (Technicolour), "Those Good Old Days" (Hollywood Novelty), "Sail Ho" (Hollywood Novelty), "Porky's Prize Pony" (Looney Tune), "The Valley" (Hollywood Novelty). BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END. Phone 43-11-1. MEETINGS \T Z. FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY i . WOMEN.—A Dominion Conference will he held at the Auckland University College (Room 17), To-day (Thursday), March 18. at 7.30 p.m. All members of the N.Z.F.U.W. are invited to attend. DOROTHEA TURNER. Dominion Secretary. \TT. EDEN.-—£2500: Choice 2-Storey, Tile j-TX Roof Bungalow, 7 rms., 2 sunporches, 2 bathrooms, 3 lavs. Cheaply converted 2 highclafis Flats. ,£IOOO deposit. Vacant. CHRISTIE, Colonial Mutual Bldg.s., City. Ml. EDEN, Near School and Shops.—s- - Bungalow with porch, no borer; Starkie hot water, garage, workshop, concrete path, neat, level section, in garden; £1500; terms arranged.—BM, 272 llekald. MT. EDEN, elevated sunny position.—Six large rooms and k'ctle, splendid order. • Excellent locality, handy to trams; £1650. ' JAMES T. F. MITCHELL, ■ 10 High St.; 48-1-10. ON THE LAKE. Very handy position, near Rotorua.—House, with glorious outlook Also, on Beautiful Lake Okareka: Sec- | tions, from £2OO to £375. Sections near Lake, 1 £IOO each.—LEE BROS., ROTORUA, 1 LTD.. Rotorua. , EEMUERA. —All-electric Bungalow. 6 rrns., kitchenette, 4 bedrooms, large lounge, 2 fireplaces; elevated; few minutes tram, handy 3rd section. £2900. PH. 10-015. Plßso—Handy Balmoral: Modern BungaJJ low. erected 5 years; 3 bedrooms, large lounge, sunroom, American k'ette, large dinette; level section. 06ft frontage, concrete paths: lawns, fruit trees; garage; 3 mins. train. Urg"iil sale.—Ring Owner, 02-700. BROWN'S BAY. —Bungalow of 4 rooms, convs.. electric stove, open fireplace, p. hath, copper and tubs. Lawns, garden, fruit trees. Fowlhouse and runs. High position. Furnished. Price L'B2s. Apply sharp to — U. H. WOOD, MT. ALBERT Close Tram, Station, Shops and School). —Double Corner Section. Allelectric O-Rd. Semi-Bungalow, in good order, w.h., c. and t,, patent w.c., workshop; garden, lawns, fruit trees. Owner leaving. Great Buy at CI (>00; terms. • CITY BUILDING, 3 floors and basement, on tramline, erected by well-known builder, would cost over £ I S,OOO to replace. Deceased estate, selling at £12,(100; £2500 cash; lial. 4 per cent.— R. PARKER HILL. 201 Victoria A re.idc, 13-2 10. pHARMING BUNGALOW, Landscape Rd„ T.min. Mt. Eden tram. Built only 18 months. Price only £2050; terms; also SPANISH BUNGALOW. St. Heliers. most modern appointments. Only £2200. SPLENDID BUNGALOW, 3min. tram and train, all convs.; %-acre; views. Price £1300; terms. ANDERSON AND PARRISH, (32 Queen Street; 48-313. FARMS FOR SALE QPL E N DID INVKST MEN T. HANHY KTTT, AUCKLAND FARM. 120 ACRES, situated on tar-sealed highway, close large centre, school and bus. All well grassed, level to gently rolling, warm lying and well sheltered and subdivided. Will dairy 80 cows. This season carrying 200 ewes (100 per cent lambs), 15 cows, 10 heifers, 13 calves, 2 horses and pigs. Fino S-Rmd. Residence, all electric, modern convs. (l-bail cowshed and equipment. Plenty shedding. Just on market, and genuine reason for sale.. Price £OS per acre, including cowshed equipment only. Sole Agents— CHAS. GAR LICK AND SON. Papaknra. Ph. 105. Residence. 77. MtODEL FARM FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. Owner Sacrificing on Account of Age. HO .ACRES, first-class land, practically all ploughable, situated I miles from Tuihnpc. Healthy climate. 50 Jersey cows, 2 pedigree bulls, 2 horses. 7 sows, .1 boar, hay, ensilage, all farm implements (well cared for), <js fullypaid shares, milking machines (a« new). Town supply water on all paddocks (no water rates). Haulapu River surrounds farm. Klectricity and phone. Good 8-rd. House and outhouse, newly painted. School bus. cfeam lorry at door. Please inspect.—-Address T. W. Garrett, Rural Delivery, Ngawaka, Taihape.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24535, 18 March 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24535, 18 March 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24535, 18 March 1943, Page 6

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