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The Management extends a hearty welcome to Officers and Men of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. on furlough to be their guests at any Performance to-day. PINAL DAY 'When Johnny Comes Marching Home and _ M "Henry Alcirich, Editor Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MA J E S T I C A FULLER THEATRE Phone 'l3-210 CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. TO 7.15 P.M. EVENING SESSION 7-50 P.M. TO-MORROW FRIDAY A Khaki-Wacky Salute to Laughter When Jerry Joins the Army. . . .and Judy Joins Jerry! "TRUE TO THE ARMY" with Judy Canova Allan Jones Arm Miller and Jerry Colonna (.'anova and Coloiina Colossal Comics! Jerrv's a Rookie and Judy's his Cookie! SONGS! FUN! ROMANCE! A i'araiuount. l.'ie(ure. App. for Univ. lOxhbtn. 2nil Feature: Falinlotis! Boisterous! S(|uanderous! The Worst of the Lawless Boom Towns! "SIN TOWN" Starring Constance Bennett -Brod Crawford PATH 10 KNOW LES —ANNE OWYNNE J i E<) CAKRILLO and ANDY DEYINE Recommended by Censor for Adults. Box Plans at Theatre. Dir.: Eerridge Theatres (throughout N.X.) ST A J L: STATE Finally To-night at 7.30 p.m. Sky is the Limit for Fun, Music anil Winter Sports. . . . SON J A IIENIE —JOHN PAYNE in "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" Also replete with Action, Comedy and Drama • Wallace BEERYMarjorie MAIN in "JACKASS MAIL" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing To-morrow, 7.n0 p.m. Here they are. .Come on the Hun for the Fun BETTE DA VIS -Mt )NTV WOOL 1 ,KY ANN HI IEIUDAN —BILLIE BURKE in 'THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER* Rationed... . Only 1000 laughs per customer. (Recommended More for Adults.) Also Review of 2nd N.Z.E.F. from Fall of Crete to End of Tunisian Campaign. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 130 VOGUE 7.30 Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Karanguhape Rd. Theatre. Ph. 43-003. Finally To-night. DON A MFC HE ANDREA LEEDS in ' "SWAN EE RIVER" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Ray MILL AND -Patricia MORLSON in "UNTA M E D " Recommended More for Adults. Commencing To-morrow The Two Most Popular Request Films forming one Great Entertainment.... "GOLDWYN FOLLIES" Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen, Ritz Bros., Kenny Baker, Andrea Leeds, Adolpha Menjoa. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also G EORGE FO RM BY in "IT'S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" Recommended More for Adults. IRTRAINI N G C O R P S TOURING FLIGHT TOURING FLIGHT MANGERE AERODROME SATURDAY, JULY 17 SUNDAY, JULY 18 The object of the A.T.C. Touring Flight is to give all A.T.C. Cadets FREE FLIGHTS And also all young men between the ages of l(j and lS'/i who may join the A.T.C. Cadets are particularly asked to bring their Parents and Friends out to see the A EROBATICS A EROBATICS and to meet the Squadron Officers. Buses will run from the Tram Terminus at Onehunga to the Aerodrome and from Papatoetoe to the Aerodrome between 12.30 and 2.30 p.m. on Sunday and will return later in the day. Return Fares, Adults 2/, Children 1/. It is expected that the display of Aerobatics will take place about 2.30 p.m. on both days. Flight-Lieut. Goodwin, Publicity and Recruiting Officer, will make further announcements on the Radio. A HEARTV WELCOME to the General Public—ln fact a Real A.T.C. Welcome to One and All! WANTED TO BUY A PPAKEL --Men a butts* Overcoats Fool .'V wear; top prices We call —Perry's. 11." Symonds St Ph 4-1-772 .4 P PAR EL—Eady's, Victoria St. urgently A require Superior Frocks, Costumes, Under clothing; Gent's. Children's Wear, Boots Shoe, Hihiksi ••!>• We call BED, single, wire, good order, and mattress. --Ring 50-1(0. jjijOlva, .iiagaiuues, Comics, largest prices D We call.—Perry's Ph. 14-772. BOOKS, Magazines. Music. Libraries purchased, — Kcai.v's, Ltd,, 28 Shortland St BOOKS, "Legendary London." "The Mysteries of Britain," by Lewis Spence; also j History of Ireland, 1 vol. —Cymry, 258 Hmuld BOOKS by Jules Romains, "Proud of Heart,' "The Humble," "The Lonely," | "Provincial Interlude," "Earth Trembles."— | Books, 310 Herald, Hamilton. BUILDING for Removal, timber only; Papakura, Drury dist.; state condition. --Cash, t;itj-_'M Herald. CIA KPET for inval'id's room, U x 12, cheer- ' ful colouring, reasonable price.—Donor, : 278 IIKIULD. CIARP.ETB, Used, good condition.—Dads > Shop, KM Queen St., 43-oOS. | /CARPETS, about si x 12. and 10ft Uin., oi I v Und.v Carpet Runs and Runner -t'J-.Vi- ( CHESSMEN, ivory. Particulars, price -■ Bishop, 2!)2 Hekald, f ill ES't'EKFI ELD Suite, comfortable for I V bach, faded or neeiling slight repair suitable if reasonable. I'll. Peterson 48-330, f>-5. pONDENSERS, Vi-plato.—Details to Conv_ denser, 288 llkualo. / TOT, iron, child's.—Ph. 42-201), or DX, v..' 'J it Kit At, I). DOLL'S Pram, new or second-hand, in good condition- WH, 182 llkkald. TAILING Cabinet, foolscap, urgent.—Send X particulars, P.O. Box 103. lOlt. a-cor.l, cab type.—Meiklo. I Tauhei Morrinsville. TTUTLL Volume Plaidv for Pianoforte.—4 1: Torrance St., Epsom. 17U-R Coat, W, dark musquash or similar; . must be in excellent condition; almost new. • --(IK, I2!).">M llkkald. /"I UMBOOTS, 3 pairs, sizes 4, 0, 8; good U cuiul.; reas. price. RK. 1253 M llkkald. YM. Frock, brown, suitable hockey, size VI 38. Pll. <!4-082. HORNBY Train, good condition; any price. II, Hriui.h, Rotorua i ('E Chests, severai Sph that idle Ice Chest i I for cash.—Ph 42-222 I AWNMOWER, motor, English make, i IJ 12-16 inch,--Ph. (it -(140. I ■JINKING Shears.- Ph. 4 1-027. i)KAM, cream cane, snouge tyres, good con--1 ilition.- -YN, 288 Hkkam>. |>R\M, cream cane, sponge tyres, detach--1 able body,-—Ph. 01-233, 8.30 a.m. to I 4.30 p.m. PUSHCHAIR cane preferred, sound or It otherwise.— Adopted. 107 llkkald. KEFRIG ERATOR. about 5x5x4, suitable for boat.—Forac, Whakapirau. Kaiparti. . , , King, diamond, any nice style, for engagemont. —MS, 100 Hkrald. QEWING Machines, any condition; very O liberal pircea.—Ph. 78-450, DEWING Machines, any number or make. O Cash wait inc.—Ph. 40-295. HEWING Machine, Singer, round or long O shuttle, drophead pref.—Ph. 20-057. (JEWING Machine, treadle or elec., any O make. Pll. 03-253. (JEWING Machines, any make, best prices. Also Repairs done. —-15 St. Kevins Arc., K'hape Rd., opp Iteiulells Ph. 30-702. (JEWING Macuines, Singer, highest cash ' > prices.—Contact Singer Sewing Machine Co Cnllingwood St Hamilton. Ph 8202. QHED, corrugated iron, about 10 x 8, or 0 loose Sheets. —Ph. 43-118, or write P.O. Box 4 10. City. SHEDS, suitable for fowlhouses. -Thornton, Lincoln Rd., Henderson. Ph. 27R. QKE'FN Cycle Beehive Wool, 2025, pink.— ! v ' Pli. 15-M(i business hours. ONOOKER Set of Balls; cash.—Ph. 50-108, 1 ' or Officer, 281 llkuu.d. 'FABLE Tennis Top; reasonable.—Lß, 230 J llkisu.TJ. TIMBER, scrap, suitable building farm I sheds.- HY, 211 llkuald. rjpUCKER Till or Orderograph.—Ph. 42-395. VfACUUM Cleaner, Electrolux or similar V good machine.- Ph. 50-08!). T,\7i\SHTNO Machine, electric, urgent.— > \ Ph. 54-050. ur ASHING Machine, good price for good \ S Washer. -BR, 022 Hkhalo. V\ T K are Cash Buyers of Scales, Cash Y> Registers, Bread and Bacon Slicers. — Dominion Scale Co.,_ l/> Albert St. 4 XjL CLASSES of Postage Stamps bought. A Ask for Buying List. Ph. 41-140, PIM ANI) CO.. 300. 301 and 310 Chancery Chbrs., i Auckland, C.l, EST CASH PRICES FOR OLD GOLD JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, JAMES PASCOE, LTD,. Jewellers. 202 Karangnhape Road, SO Queen Street. Auckland. OTTLES METALS, WASTE MATERIALS Specially Catered for by Newmarket Branch, McK ENDRTCK BROS., LTD, MACHINERY, Scientific Instruments, Radios, Antiques, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, etc., required What have you? Ph. 48-375, ROBINSON'S, LTD. 352-4-0 Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. TOOLS, TOOLS!—Carpenters', Engineers", 1 Scientific,, etc., required. Highest Cash Prices. Ph. 48-375, ROBINSON'S. LTD., 352-4-0 Queen Street, opp. Town Hall. WE ARE CASH BUYERS ot Guns, * ' Rifles, Fishing Rods, Reels, etc., at liberal prices. Send yours in tor Inspection. TISDALL'S, 176 Queen Street, Auckland, C.l.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24636, 15 July 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24636, 15 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24636, 15 July 1943, Page 6

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