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TO-NIGHT! ROXY ROXY DAILY / AVON > f AVON Comer of Gt. North Rd. & Ponsonby Ed. \ To-night at j V 7.45 / 'A BAND OP OUTLAWS FAST ON THE TRIGGER. .. .SIX-GUN SHOOTIN' ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS WINDY HAYES WINDY HAYES WINDY HAYES QTATF DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101. UIAIU To-night, Fri. & Sat., at 7.30. Michael Redgrave—Valerie Hobson "SONS OF THE SEA" Approved for Universal Exhibition. £ Roger Pryor—Mavis Wrizon "BULLETS FOR O'HARA" Recommended by Censor for Adults. "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" 6 NEW WESTERN SONGS No. 1 "Things Are Never What They Seem" No. 2 "Trail Ilerdin' Cowboy" No. 3 "The West Is In My Soul" No. 4 "He's Gone Dp The Trail" No. 5 'Come And Get If No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 WHEN A BLONDE PACKS DYNAMITE IN BOTH HER LILY-WHITE MITTS—"RIGHT TO THE HEART" "RIGHT TO THE HEART" With BRENDA JOYCE —JOSEPH ALLEN Cobina WRIGHT Stanley CLEMENTS (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) QTATC ONEHUNGA Phone 54-344 OlAvlE, To-night. Fri A Sat., at 7.45 Fredric March—Loretta Young "A BEDTIME STORY" Recommended by Censor for Adults. & TIM HOLT in the Thrilling "BANDIT RANGER" Approved for Universal Exhibition. PRTNfTCIC DOMINION RD. Ph. 01-439. rrUINLCO:) To-night, Fri. & Sat.., at. 7.45. GEORGE FORMBY in the Hilarious "IT'S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" & Bruce Bennett—Kay Harris "SABOTAGE SQUAD" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AHPI PJ4T RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. HUILLt 111 To-night, Fri. A Sat., at 7.-15 Pat O'Brien—George Murphy "TIIE NAVY COMES THROUGH" & Cesar Romero—Carol Landis "GENTLEMAN AT HEART" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PCPAT PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. rvLbAL Finally To-night at 7.45. 6d - GUEST NIGHT - 6d F. Mat-Murray. 'RANGERS OF FORTUNE" & Will Hay. WHERE'S THAT FIRE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. LECTURES Maureen morris Alexander Speaks TO-DAY (Thursday), 2 p.m., to Women: "How to Deal .with Winter Troubles. First Floor, Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St. Come early. No reserves. Collection. Repeat travel talk by elsie ii. MORTON, "Beautiful Britain" (with Coloured Views) William Armour will sing " For England." Concert Chamber, TO-DAY '(Thursday), at 8 p.m. Admission, 1/6. SALES BY AUCTION A TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. •A GEORGE WALKER, LTD., t _ In the De Luxe Rooms, '249 QUEEN ST. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 11 A.M. High-class Furnishings, as fully detailed yesterday. AND AT 1 P.M., v Georgian Spoons and Forks, wardrobe Trunk. AND AT '2.30, Carpeta and Runners —Sizes 12 x 10.6, 15 x 7.6, 11 x 8.6, 12 x 7.6, 12 x 9. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. niO 'REMUERA RESIDENTS. J. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., At the Residence, 458 REMUERA RD., REMUERA. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, AT 11 A.M. A/c Mrs. A M. Paterson, who has sold Iter property, The Household Furnishings and Appointments. Details: — Super Axm. Carpet Sq., IS x 12, and Underfelt; 3-pce. Chesterfield Lounge and 2 Large Divan Chairs, in Tapestry; Nest Oak JLablea, ] Oak Bookcase Set Chas. Dickens Works, Pictures of Musicians, Bric-a-Brac, Fire Guard, imported Pouffe, Coal Vase, Jardinieres, Occ Table, 2 Piano Seats, Curtains, 15 x 9 Turkey Red Ax. Carpet Square, Hall Seat, Palmstand. Mission Oak Mirror Side : board, Oval Oak Ext. Dining Table and S Chairs to match, Rimu Bookcase, Set Popular Encvclopaedia Books, Wall Mirror, Marble _Sday Ciock, Vases, O.R. Writing Desk, Radiator, Game of Spot, 9yds Tapestry Runner. Fire Tidy, 3 Elec. Flanging Bowls and Chains, 9 x 12 Super Wilton Carpet Square, Oak Bedroom Suite, comp. Wardrobe, Chest, Pedestal and Full-size Bedstead and Mattresses; Full Set Toilet Ware, Bedspread, 2tier Sirigle Bunk with Wire Mattresses, Bathroom Mirror Cabinet Oiled Rimu Chests, Swing Mirror, Wicker Chairs. Wicker Settee. Cream S. Bedstead and Mattress, Kapok, D. Eiderdown Quilt, Curtains, Kitchen Lino., Household Scales, Alum Saucepans, Kettle, Dinner Ware, Glassware, En. Ware. Budgie and Cage, Camp Mattress. 2 Carpet Sweepera. Water Ballast Roller, Barrel White Sand, Penasyl Lawnmower, 3 Rolls Wirenetting, Ladders, Quantity Good Timber, Large Door Frame. Tennis Net, Camp Tent, Fly and Poles, approx. 10 x 10; Sieves, Garbage Tins, 3-fold Screen, 11-pointer Mounted Deer Head, Clothes Airer, Stretcher, Filter, Brass Pres. Pan, Rat and Rabbit Traps, Pres Jars, Primus Stove, Potts' Irons, Slipper Pan, Large Oak Framed Mirror. Hammock. Deck Chair, Kitchen Sundries, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale Only. Terms Cash. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding. Auctioneers. rpiMBER SALE AT PENROSE. J- Owing to the inclemency of the weather, ■we regret the Timber Sale advertised for yesterday (Wednesday) had to be postponed. Sale will take place TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT 11 A.M. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley. T- A. Goulding, Auctioneers. QQUIRRELL AND COMPANY, op Professional Practice, at their Salerooms, 54 HIGH STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 1 o'clock. 1 Set Halsbury's Laws of England; 1 Set Encvclopaedia Forms and Precedents Digest ' New" Zealand Law Reports, Gazette Law Reports, 1920-1923. New Zealand Statutes, 1900-1928, Consolidated; Text Books, 2 Glass-door Book Cases, Set Book Shelves, Tvpisto Table, 2 W.P. Baskets, 6ft Office Counter. 6 Chairs, 10ft 6in x 9in Wilton Carpet. Terms Cash. Fred Ziegier, Auctioneer and Valuer. SPECIAL SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 10 A.M. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. 1275 HEAD OF STOCK. Comprising as follows: — 250 K.C. Ducks, in full lay. 300 3-Months-old Pullets. 200 8.0. Cockerels. 100 Young Drakes. 500 Hens, mixed. 25 Turkeys. Also; Table Birds, Hens, Geese, Cockerels, Turkeys, and Ducks. CITY MARKETS. /TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED. , J- AUCTIONS COMMENCE: 8 a.m. —Bananas —When Available. S a.m. —Fresh Vegetables—Daily. S a.m.—Fresh Fruit —Daily. . 9 a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers—Tues. andfcri. 10 a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers —-Mon. & lhurs. 10 a.m. —Bananas —When Available. 10 a.m.—Poultry—Tues and Fri. Largest Sales in New Zealand. "|\ TORRINSVILLE. —THE GLOBE AUCJ.YI HON MART will sell by Public Auction, FRIDAY. JUNE 18, Noon. Poultry, Produce, Vegetables, including 3 tons Iron Duke Potatoes; 12 Bags Cabbages. go .—i v/. Green and Co., Ltd., London. Fpecial manufactured Piano, iron frame, full trichord, special action, magnificent tone, perfect order, original white keys, no sign of borer, not a sign of wear showing, not a reconditioned instrument; 1 MandeolinGuitar with music and case; 10 Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles; 2 Jun. Girls' and Boy's Cycles; 60 Articles of Glassware and Crockcry; 1 as new Champion Hot-Dog Stove; Lady's and Gent's G- Boots; 4 32 x 4}/ 3 Tyres, 1 30 x 3% Tyre, Tube and Rim, dismantled from Ford truck; ! Folding Pushchair-. 1 Set Truck Chains; 1 Tent; 250 ft brand new Rubber Hose. General Sundries. PH. 154. D R E L I M 1 N A R Y " N 0 T I CE. - 1 AUCTION OF 2 HOUSES with outbuildings and J.and of 7 Acres and 5 Acres respectively On account of Mr. W. I. Eynon Kereone Rd. — FRIDAY, JULY 2, 11. By the GLOBE FURNISHING AND AUCTIONEERING CO. Particulars from the Solicitor, Mr. A. A. French, or Auctioneers. HOUSE AND FURNITURE AT TE PUKE. A/c the Public Trustee, by Public Auction, on the Premises, Oroua St., To Puko, 12 noon, TUESDAY, JUNE 22: Valuable Freehold Property, Furniture and Effects, Estate of late Richard S. Bassett. Also removed for convenience of sale, Furniture and Effects, Estate late Norman Callister House and Sect., cont, 1 rd. 13.6 perches, will be offered at 12.30, and Furnituro will be eo'id without reserve, 12 Noon, Further particulars, conditions sale, may l>e inspected at Public Trust Office, Tailranga, Office of Public Trustee's Agent, To [ E , ■ or at Auctioneer's, D. B. Veitch, To & Puke.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24612, 17 June 1943, Page 6

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