Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

BOOK EAItLY FOR WEEK-END \MI P~L A Z A 17 >m\ QUEEN STREET §H \ / Hr~:| PlinilO 41-flSfi Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd To-day: II a.m., '.> p.m., 8 p.m Columbia Pictures present CARY GRANT—JEAN ARTHUR RONALD COLMAN in a. Picture made for Laughs... .Cheers. .Thrills "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" Special Supporting Programme inc. "New Zcalanders Enter Tripoli." etc. PLANS AT THEATRE & BEGG'S. Approved lor Universal Exhibition NO FREE LIST OXFORD | 1 AVON QUEEN ST. ' NEWTON Phono 42-274 & phono 27-077 SESSIONS AT NIGHTLY ™IJ I AT 7 - 45 ' Transferred Direct from the Century TYRONE POWER--GENE TIERNEY GEORGE SANDERS--RODDY McDOWALL in the Story of a great Adventurer.... "SON OF FURY". Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also First Auckland Screening At 11 —2 & 7 -15 Sessions Only: Wilfrid LAWSON—Betty STOCKFELD in tho Thrilling Drama. . "HARD STEEL" Approved for Universal Exhibition. __ jT NEWMARKET. Phono 18-000 TO-NIGHT ONLY at 7 45 cd GUEST NIGHT Gd George Murphy—Lucille Ball "TILE NAVY STEPS OUT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "MURDER OVER NEW YORK" Recommended by Censor for Adults. MEETINGS THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR L THE BLIND'. The Annual Statutory Meet in tf of Contributors for tho Election of Two' Trustees and a Chairman will he held at the Institute for the Blind 011 TUESDAY, April G, 19-13, at 3.30 p.m. No person is eligible as a Trustee unless nominated in writing by two contributors. Nominations must be left with the Secretary at least seven clear days before the date appointed for tho meeting. Forms of nominations may be obtained from the undersignod. J. E. BROADF'OOT, Secretary. DANISH ASSOCIATION IN N.Z. Danmark needs your moral support. Don't let your Mother Country down in its hour of jteril. Free Danes and Descendants—roll up to the Annual Meeting FRIDAY, March 26, at 8 p.m., Overseas League Rooms, Queen's Arcade. SALES BY AUCTION TTNRESERVED SALE U Of USED TIMBER, CORRUGATED IRON, ETC. AT PENROSE, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, AT 2 P.M. On the instructions of the Trustees of (he Bailey Est., we will offer the following Timber and Sundries. The sale will be held adjacent to the Old Homestead, Bailey's HilJ (turn off at Bowser Station. Penrose, opposite Fletcher Construction Co.) ■IOOO Feet Kauri Timber (sound). In lots to suit customers; 70 Sheets Corrugated Iron, in good order; Garage and Stable Doora; 120 Feet Spouting and Brackets, good order; Down Pipes, lead edge and plain ridging; Windows and Frames; 1500 Bricks, Ladders, Puriri Blocks; 3 New Drums 15ga1.; Quantity or Cast Iron, Lead, etc; Wire Netting; 3 Pairs Tron Railway Posts, each pair weighs %-ton; Spring Cart- and Harness, Cattle Float, Singlo Buggy, Sundries. Also, 1 Shed, 25ft. x 17ft.. with galvanised iron roof, for removal. For further particulars apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., Albert Street, Auckland, Auctioneers. TNVESTMENT IN FLATS. Showing Bigh Return. FRIDAY MARCH 20 AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD.. Instructed by the owner will soli by Public Auction at- their Rooms, 63 Queen St.. on above date. VILLA RESIDENCE, situated No. ti Central Road Cor. First Av„ Kingsland. in 2 Flats, one contg. 4 rooms and k'ette other 3 rooms and k'ette. bathroom shared One Flat let fully furn. at 30/• per wk., other let partly furn. at 25/- per wk. (rents fixed under Fair Rents Act) Freehold corner section. Very central situation, close 2nd sect, trams and shopping centre. Furniture included in sale The rents show a very handsome re turn on»price owner is prepared to accept. /"WARMINGLY - SITUATED HOME. V ENTRIOAN AV„ REM-UERA. FRIDAY; APRIL 2. AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., In conjunction with D. D VICKERMAN, will Sell by Public Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, S3 Queen St., on above date, ATTRACTIVE VACANT BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, situated No, ti Entrican Av. (formerly Roslyn Av.). Spacious hall; sliding doors to large lounge room, which has folding doors to living room; wide balcony 2 sides; sun deck, commanding very pretty landscape and harbour views, 4 bedrooms; bathroom, tiled floor, pore, hath and basin; p.w.c.; kitchen, gas stove, new Terrazzo bench and pore, sink, well-appointed pantry, laundry, c. and t.'s; garage. House newly painted. Interior redecorated throughout in expensive cream papers. Freehold section, all in good order. Concrete paths, nicely sheltered by hedges. Within few yards Rernuera trains NOW VACANT. Immediate possession. "TIRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1013. 1 AT 12 NOON. C. F. BUNSET T, LT D„ Favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of F. W. Eccles (deceased), ■will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Rooms, Corner Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland, CITY PROPERTIES. IDEAL FACTORY SITES. 172, 172 A, 171, 174 A VICTORIA ST.— Three Wooden Houses and vacant Section. 17-1 A has two-storey House erected thereon with 6 rooms and offices. 172 A anil 17-1 each being wooden Rouses of 5 Tooms and offices. FREEHOLD SECTION, approx. Vi-acrc, with GOf.t. frontage to Victoria Street. 173, 173 A, 1738 NELSON STREET.— Wooden Factory and large House subdivided into 2 Flats, are of 5 rooms and tho other of 3 rooms. FREEHOLD SECTION of 1 rood 25 perches. 40 UNION STREET.—Wooden House of 4 rooms and k'ette. FREEHOLD SECTION of 21.8 perches 31ft frontage Also, Favoured with instructions from tho Trustees in the Estate of C. E. Robertson (deceased), 30, 3GA. 38. 38A UNION STREET.— Four Wooden Houses, each of 5 rooms and offices. FR EEH OLD SECTION. 59ft. x 180 ft., approx. The above properties adjoin No. -10 Union Street All properties are subject t-o existing tenancies. Properties are Flagged. Furtner particulars from tho Auctioneers, C. F. Bennett, Ltd.

AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY UNVEILING OF THE SAVAGE MEMORIAL UNVEILING OF THE SAVAGE MEMORIAL UNVEILING OF THE SAVAGE MEMORIAL SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 28. SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 28. SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 28. The Committee extend an invitation to all Choirs to assist in the Musical portion at this ceremony, especially male voices. A Rehearsal will be held in the Choral Hall, Airedale Street, JF'riday evening next at 7.30. All those who intend taking part please bring your copies of " Hallelujah Chorus " and " Heavens are Telling." Transport will be provided for all who attend the Rehearsal on Friday, when all arrangements will be announced and passes issued. F. AUSTIN, Hon. Sec. J, BLACK, Chairman.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19430324.2.61.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 6

Word Count
1,043

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 6