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Meet the American Mrs. Miniver For the millions who loved "Mrs. Miniver" here is such another wonderful entertainment I The absorbing story of how the war affected a typical American home with the new star Richard Key.. . .remember him as Vin Miniver? And you H love Mrs. Had ley just as much as you loved Mrs. Miniver! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! At 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-G old wyn-Ma yer's "The WAR against MRS. HADLEY*' "The WAR against MRS. HADLEY^ "The WAR against MRS. HADLEY "The WAR against MRS. HADLEY" "The WAR against MRS. HADLEY with RICHARD NE Y EDWARD ARNOLD. ■ • .JEAN ROGERS FAY BATNTER Associate Programme includes "THE TIGER AND THE LADY Another Interesting Carey (Nostradamus) Wilson Miniature. "PETE SMITH'S SCRAPBOOK" More laughs with Pete. "VENDETTA" Passing Parade story of N&poleon ST. JAMES' AIRMAIL REVIEW Graphic pictures of the New Guinea fighting. BOOKINGS.... are heavy for the week-end Plans at the Theatre daily froiv 10 a.m. Phone .'l2-020. . (Approved for Universal Kxhibifion.) - FULLER THEATRESimmiiiimwiimiiiiiis 1 PRINCE EDWARD 1 To-night, 7.30. for 3 days. Serial screens 7 p.m. Dorothy Lamour in the Glorious Technicolour Romance.... "BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also showing the Gay Hilarious Comedy "BUTCH MINDS THE BABY" Willi Virginia Bruce, Brod. Crawford. Recommended by Censor for Adults. viiiiiiimiimiiiiimmiiiiniiiiis DEVONPORT. I VICTORIA! Ph. 71-683 fiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii.— TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. CLAUDETTE COLBERT—JOEL McCREA "Palm Beach Story" "Palrn Beach Story" And JANE FRAZEE—ROBT. PAIGE in " What's Cookin' " Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. jJMiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwNj. PONSOXBY. I BRITANNIA | siiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH (Serial 7 10) Join the LAUGH PARADE! DICK FORAN—ANN GWYNN and ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in their most hilarious hit this year.... "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" Also the Riotous "Dagwood" Comedy "BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Unpaid Reserves held till 7.15. SCOOP! See the Special News Item. BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO-DAY. linn astor mm ""sw 1 To-night at 8 : Variety Session. 7.30. WILLIAM POWELL, iIYRNA LOY in "SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also "THE KID FROM KANSAS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. HOUSES ANI) LAND FOR SALE IDIHA.—£SOO only: Attractive Rough-cast J- Bungalow, -1 rooms, flat underneath, all furn., beautiful section, views.—Ph. 25-547. fPAKAPUNA Property for sale, cash over .1 mortgage building society, £300; price (o pay, ii(J3O; get in; let at 35/-. —Snip, 538 IIKKALD. £55 —Bush Section, Birkdale. Bargain 537 Karangahape Rd. X' 100 Cash.—y A -Acre Section, handy tram, Avondale.—l3 Beresford St., Newton. REMUERA. —Beautiful Mod. Home, Spanish style, recently built, 0 a parts., with garage, etc. Few mins. tram stop. £3750 or near offer. Write for appointment. No agents please.—Rß, 557 Herald. REMUERA. —All-electric Bungalow, 6 rooms, kitchenette. -1 bedrooms, large lounge, 2 fireplaces; elevated, few minutes tram. 3rd section: telephone; £2OOO. PH. 10-015 QEMI-BUNG ALOW, first-class, 5 br., allO electric and ail convs.; tram line;' handy city; price £IOSO. Sole agents. We specialise in Sections. —Anderson and Parrish, 02 Queen St. 18-313. r P.AKAPUNA.—Modern All-elect. Bungalow, i- -1 rms., sun porch, every conv., perfect order; large garage and workshop; Vi-ac. fruit trees, etc. £l-100; terms. HUTCHINGS. Devonport. 70-211. CPORBAY.—Lounge, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, X bathroom all elec. Splendid sea view. Close bus, stores, P.O. Ideal retired couple; £750; deposit £350. Inspect.—o. M. MOORE, Bus Terminus,. Torbay. 'PHEKE'S A CORDIAL INVITATION X For you to inspect these 2 Fine Properties across the Harbour. No. I.—Two bedrooms, lounge, large kitchenette, enamelled all white. Small lawns. Good Veg. Garden. Very nice. £BSO. No. 2.—Bungalow of 2 bedrooms, lounge with open fireplace, kitchenette, sunporch suitable fo: extra bedroom. Electric stove. P. b. and basin. Lawns. Fruit trees. Good sea views. .I^so. So call on Woods, He's got the goods. To suit you to a tee. Be it House or Land, Be it small or grand, It's a fact, as you'll agree. HERNE BAY. WATERFRONT SIDE.— Bungalow 3 large bedrooms. 2 sun porches, lounge, breakfast room, kitchenette, li.p. range, bathroom, p.b. and b.. built-in wardrobes, linenpress, 2 open fireplaces, china cupboards and bookcase. Phone. Section in lawns and fruit, trees, double garage. Everything in perfect order. Owner will sell completely furnished if required. Note: First time property is on the market. Price £2250 or £2500 furnished; A.S.B. mortgage £IOOO. Balance cash Sole Agent. JNO. GREY, I. 3 Winston*. Bldgs.. Queen St., Auckland. Ph's. -13-OOS, 45-002. Priv. 03-201. 7TRAFTON7 £3000.—2-Storey Bungalow in VI 2 self-contd. Flats. No. 1 Flat: 2 large bedrooms, lounge dining room, glassed sun porch, K'ette, bathroom, elec. hot water, gas stove. No. '2 Flat: Living room, 2 bedrooms, k'ette, elec hot water, gas stove, bathroom. Everything perfect order inside and out. Ph. Lovely harbour view. Very handy City. One Flat well let Owner will vacate other flat. MT. EDEN, £IOSO. —Rough-cast Bungalow of 4 rooms and large sun room, Starkie hot water, good gas stove. Everything in excellent order, cream throughout. Garage, 2mins. level vralk tram. BLOCKHOUSE BAY, £J 150.—Bungalow, only built 3 years; 2 bedrooms, lounge and kitchen. All elec., also elec._ copper. Elovated position, having lovely view over the bay. Worth inspecting. NORMAN WELLS, 416 Alt. Eden Rd. Ph. 63-564.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 6