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LAUGHTER WITH LA. UGH TON I CHARLES LAUGHTON In his most laughable, lovable rolo as the father of this irresistible family.... "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" Including JON HALL—PEGGY DRAKE 11 At The EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. An RKO-Radio Picturo. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Theatre. Phono 32-600. TT infiP j CINEMA REMUERA. iUUUtx I -ph. 24-740. To-night at 8.151 Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker, Mickey Rooney & Ann Rutherford in "COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). • Easily the Best of these Comedies. ALSO. "Aqua Antics" (Pete Smith); "Wheels for Defence" —Australian Cinesound and U.S.A. Newsreel. GAIETY I CINEMA • j Ph. 78-105 TAKAPUNA. To-night at 81 ! Wavne Morris & Breitda Marshal) in , '"TILE SMILING GHOST" Recommended by Censor for Adults. ITN G A. I STRAND Phone 54-380. 1 ° 1 n M I TO-NIGHT. LEO CAKIHLLO—ANDY DEVINE • "TIM BER" & "THE GREAT MR. NOBODY * (Both Hoeommended by Censor for Adults). ' AVONDALE lUES ' ™ DBS " Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in "BABES ON BROADWAY" Selected Supports. (Universal Exhibition.) AMBASSADOR Robert Young—Hedy Laniarr in "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." Recommended by Censor for Adults. , Jack Onkio, Linda Darnell, Geo. Murphy in "RISE A SHINE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. EDUCATIONAL { FTER the ''.:ir competition will be fierce J\_ —don't bo left: Utilise your spare time NOW by taking an I.C.S. Course of specialised training. Over 300 subjects, such as: ' Motor Mechanic, Radio Engineer, Civil Eng., Quantity Surveyor, Commercial Art, Plan ■ Drawing, Wireman's Licence, Tool Making, ' Accountancy, Journalism, Professional Exams.. Matriculation, etc. Scud NOW fpr 1 details of the practical and efficient I.C.S. 1 training which can be carried out wherever vou are. Free Prospectus sent. What is your 1 subject? INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 101 N.Z. Insurance iiidg., Auckland, or Dept. A, 138 Victoria' St., Hamilton. DR ULE IG H CO LLE GE. Prospective Students are invited to phone, write or call for the 1013 Prospectus of our Business Training and Dressmaking Departments. Day or evening tuition in one or more subjects as desired. Early application is advised. Nolo the New Address: — DRULEIGH COLLEGE. Ith and sth Floors, Home's Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. RONALD W. CORSON, Director. A CCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. A Excellent Correspondence Tuition is provided by EN TING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. All courses based on 28 years' practical teaching experience to suit the requirements of students. Printed notes. Moderato fees. Export tutors. Good results Write for free prospectus to the Principal. B. L. ENTING, 8.C0m.. F.R.A.N.Z., Box 820, Wellington. A FTER THE WAR, WHAT WILL YOU A DO?—To-day you are earning good money, but after the war, when competition for good jobs will be keener, where will you stand? If .vou are qualified in Accountancy your chance of improving your position is much greater. It is sound, therefore, fo study Accountancy under the people best qualified to successfully coach vou—HEMINGWAY'S. Write to-day for Freo Book "Accountancy." HEM IN G WAY S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 510, Auckland. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Limited. INDIVIDUAL TUITION In Shorthand, Burroughs, Typewriting. Book-keeping. Commercial Practice. Day and Evening Claisses. Term Commences from Date of Entry. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. New Zealand Insurance BUlg., Auckland. Ph. 48-280. HPHE Correspondence Coaching College (T. -L U. Wells, M.A., Principal).—Notes, Corrections, Matric., Degree, 8.C0m., Law, Accountancy Survey, Civil Engineering. Spcciit'i** Tutors. Ph. 32-218, or call. MJSb GREENWOOD'S Commercial School for Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping. QHORTHAND, Typewriting, etc—Selwyn O College, Safe, Deposit Bldg., High St. SALES BY AUCTION A LFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. LTD. A AUCKLAND. PUKEK:)iIE SALEYARDS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at- 10.30 a.m. Order ol Sale: Sundries, 10.30 a.m.; Dairies and pigs 11 a.m.; Beef and Store Cattle, I p.m. 150 Dairy Cows and t.lfrs., including.— A/c Mrs. 0. Tetzncr: 1 S.H. Hfr., in milk. A/e Messrs. Booker Bios.: 0 Jer. Hfrs., close profil. A/c Client: 0 Cows and Hfrs., close profit. A/c Client: 15 Cows and Hl'rs., close profit. A/c Client: 7 2'/j to 3-yr.-old S.H. Hfrs., close profit. A/c Client, ex North: 9 Jer. Hfrs., close profit. A/c Client: 20 Choice Fries. Cows. The majority of those cows are close to profit and suitable for either town or factory supply. A/c Client: 12 Dairy Cows land Hfrs., close profit. A/c Client: 4 Jer I Hfrs., close profit. A/c Mr. H. J. Miller: 3 Dairy Hfrs. A/c Mr. J. Reidy: 2 Jer. Hfrs., close profit. &/c Client: 2 Dairy Hfrs. 100 i ' Head Beef, 250 Boner and Store Cattle, ini eluding A/c Mr. H. Swinbourne: I Jer. Hfr. | Calves, from dams av. 3171b. fat. Also A/c j Mr. J. 11. King: 21. Fat 2-tooth Wethers. I 000 Pigs, Porkers, Baconers, Stores and Weaners, including A/c Glentui Stud, 2 P.B. ; Berk. Boars, fit service; 2 P.B. Berk. Sows, ready for service. Sundries. A/c Mr. L. K. Bougher: 1 I.H. Cultivator. Set sft Alfa Harrows, in good order. A/c Client: 1 Tip Dray, in good order. Entries Solicited. WAITAKARURU SALE YARDS. FRIDAY. MARCH 20, at 12 Noon 250 Head Cattle, including.—2o Dairy Cows and Hfrs., 15 Head Beef, 35 Boner and Store Cattle, 27 Jer.-Ayr. Cross Heifer Calves. Entries Solicited. MAUNGATUROTO PIG SALEYARDS. MON., MARCH 2!) (On arrival of Auckland Express). 150 Pigs of all classes. Entries Solicited. WAIUKU PIG SALEYARDS. MON., MARCH 20, at 11.30 a.m. 500 Pigs: Porkers. Baconers. Stores and Weaners. Entries Solicited. KUMEU SALEYARDS. TUES., MARCH 30, at 10.30 a.m. Order of Sale: Sundries, 10.30 a.m.; Pigs, 11 a.m.; Dairies, 1,1.30 a.m. 200 Head Cattle Entries Solicited. OTAUA. TUES. MARCH 30, at 12.30 p.m. On instructions from Mr. Merlyn Storey, Otnua, who is going into camp:— The Whole of His Garage and Engineering Plant, comprising i 5-Scater Hudson Sedan, 1020 model, gas producer, good tyres and quantity coal for producer; I '/a-Ton (lumber Truck, good order, good tyres; 1 Car Trailer, 1020 Hudson Engine and parts, 1920 Morris Engine and parts, Johnson 40 Outboard Motor, 13ft Boat, I.9ft Canvas Canoes, Oars and Rowlocks, High-pressure Grease Gun, Exp,Hiding Reamers, Acetone Welding Outfit, •\ir Compressor, Power Grinder, Lathe, Portable Elec. Drill. Band Saw. Vice, Pulleys, Car Spring Leaves. Starett Micrometer, Washing Machine, Elec. Stove, Dover Stove, Wireless Set, Radio Parts, Calstrom Radio Testing Outfit, 120 Bass Piano-Accordion, Standard Banjo, SI eel Guitar, Gramophone, Quantity Copper Tubing, Brass Brake Rivets, Sheets Steel, Large Range Light Bulbs, Spark Plugs, Brass Screws, Bolts. Washers, Screws of nil descriptions, Large Range Fittings for Motor-cars, etc. Note.—Garage men wanting parts, etc., are recommended to attend this sale. PTTHTNUT ROAD. PAPATOETOE. TUESDAY. MARCH 30, at, 12 Noon. Under instructions from Mr. Gordon Hodge, Fapatootoo, who has sold his farm, tho Whole of His Dairy Herd.—73 Fries., S.H. and Jer. Cows, in milk and due to calve; 10 Spring. Fries., S.H. and Jer. Cows; 10 3-yr.-old S.H. Hfrs. close profil; 2 Jer. Bulls; 1 2-ton Stewart Truck (hydraulic tip) and Topdresser attached. Xote.—This is an old-established Town Supply Herd and can be confidently recommended. AH cows pro young, and calving dates will bo given at sale. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. GW. VERCOE AND COMPANY. LTD., HAMILTON. HAMILTON HORSE SALE, j Claudelands Showgrounds, I THURSDAY. MARCH 2,5 at VI a.m. 50 Horses (all classes). Entries SolirmM.'-,'.} MOTOR-CYCLES WANTED BROADWAY MOTORS. Khyter Pass, 40 914, Pays Cash for Machines to Inspect."

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 6

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