Plans at Regent—Phone 32-888. REGENT J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 11.0, 2.0 and 8 p.m. * The Lads of the desert grow bold! Bing Crosby Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour Set to Tantalising Rhythm in "ROAD TO MOROCCO" "ROAD TO MOROCCO" TWO WOLVES IN SHEIKS' CLOTHING moot the Queen of Arabia.... A Paramount Picture. App. for Univ. Exhbtn. ALSO SCREENING: N.Z.E.F. DIVISION TRAINING ON GUADALCANAL (Official N.Z. Publicity Unit Picture) No Complimentary List. I Tf mOB I CINEMA :: REMUERA. [ I UUUK 1 'Ph. '2-1-749. To-night at SI Gene Tierney, George Sanders and Sir Cedric Ilardwicke in "SUNDOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Outstanding Entertainment in all respects. ALSO: Australian Cinesound —"Temple by the Orient" (Travel) —"Popular Science" — (Coloured) —"Surrender of Italian Fleet at Malta." I P ATFTY I CINEMA :: REMUERA. I * I 'Ph. 78-465. To-night at 8! Abbott and Costello in the Comedy: "WHO DONE IT?" Full Programme. (Universal Exhibition.) AVONDAI F T ues - & Thurs - 7 - 46; AVUiNL'HLE. pj c tures Wed. Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce in "SHERLOCK HOLMES and the SECRET WEAPON." Also Jean Rogers iij "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS." (Both Adult Recommend.) I STRAND i ONEIIu NG A- | OI I\/-\INJJ To-night at 8. "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" "TORCIIY BLAINE IN CHINATOWN" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AMBASSADOR PT ER ' Barbara Stanwyck—George Brent in "THE GAY SISTERS" With a Brilliant Supporting Cast. The Story of the Girls (ho Town Pointed At. Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences. Specially Selected Featnrettes. TRANSPORT AID gXOUKSIOMS WAIHEKE SERVICE. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY .COMPANY. LIMITED • FERRY STEAMERS. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Auckland Matiatia Matiatia Auckland Fri. 7.00 a.m. 8.10 a.m. 8,30 a.m. 9.40 a.m. 600 p.m. 7.10 p.m. 7.20 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Sat. 1.00 p.m. '-MO p.m. 5.00 p.m. 6.10 p.m. Sun. 9.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Q. 40 p.m. BUSES running through Oneroa to and from Surfdale are directed to meet Ferries. Monday to Friday a passenger and parcels launch leaves Auckland for Matiatia at 10 a.m. and leaves Matiatia on the return journey at 2 p.m. Cargo received up to 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. All vessels leave and return to Ferry Building. Hot water free on ferries. FARES: Over 14 years, 2/6 return, 1/6 single; 5-14 years, half fares; under .5 years, Free. PH. 41-346. WAIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE, LIMITED. ONEROA, OSTEND, SURFDALE. Leave- Leave Leave Nov. Auck. Ostend Surfdale 23rd 9.30 a.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.'20 p.m. 24th 9.30 a.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.20 p.m. OMIHA. AWAROA, ORAPIU, COWES AND PONUI. Leave Leave Leave Nov. Auck Cones Omiha 24tb 9.00 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.45 p.m. FROM KING'S WHARF. WAIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE, LTD. MO '1 U K SERVICE a.— NEW PLYMOUTH, HAMILTON, AUCKLAND. —Gibson's Motors are observing the following time-table Monday to Saturday: New Plymouth dep. 7.45 a.m.; Hamilton arr 3 p.m., connects with express train leaving Hamilton 3.4 p.m. Auckland arrive 0.30 p.m Monday to Saturday: Hamilton dep. 11 a.m.. New Plymouth arr. 6 p.m.—Ring 44-960, Road Service Booking Office, for Gibson's Motuis for reservations or further particulars A UCKLAND, THAMES, HAIJRAKI A PLAINS.—WM WHITE AND SONS LIMITED Cars depart Bus Terminal. Ph 41-963 (3 lines). Auckland daily, 5.30 a.m.. 3.30 p m Thames daily, 7.30 a.m., 3 p.m Coromandel. daily (except Sunday). 8.30 a m Sunday. Thames and Auckland. 6.30 p.m WM WHITE SONS. LTD Office 41 -mia A [JCKLAND WAIHI. —Cars depart Aucki"V land Bus Terminal for Hauraki Plains Paeroa, Waihi, 10 a.m 3 p.m.; Sunday, 6 p.m. Fares Paeroa. 13/6: Waihi. 16'- D& part Waihi for Auckland, S a.m., 2 p.m.; Sunday 4.46 p.m Reserve seats at least 24 hours before departure Free baggatre limited 0 package of 301b. TRANSPORT. LI MIT Eli Pb -u-963 BOATS, LAUNCHES, ETC., FOR SALE \1 Keelers, Launches, Small Craft —Speeedwell, Exch. Lane, 95 Queen St. 31-198 LAUNCH. 28-footer x 7ft 6in,. 20 h.p. Kermath Marine engine, full head Toom; price, £3OO. —Ph. 78-466: LAUNCH, 18ft, inboard, and trailer, perfect order, ready for water; £IOO. — LH3O3 Herald, Hamilton. OUTBOARD, Al, 10ft dinghy, will sell separately, seen running. —56 Lucerne Rd., Remuera. OUTBOARDS Overhauled, Bought, Sold, Spares.—Burgess Outboard Serv;, G. F. Nichols. Mgr., 60 Mountain View Rd., Mt. Al. A 7" A CUT, 1-lft, Wakatere, good condition, 1 all gear; offers.—XYl3 Herald. Keelers, a and b ciass ; 40ft aux. Ketch; 30ft Launch, £180; 10ft Boat with Outboard; l ift T Class (2), Zeddie, Sailing Dinghies, etc.; Parachute Spinnakers (2). SPEEDWELL, 95 Queen Street. OUTBOARD Motors, 1% h.p~^' h.p.. 5 h.p 50 h.p.; 10ft Beamy Dinghy, as new; -18 ft .Motor Sailer, 4oft- "Auxiliary Ketch, offers wanted; -12 ft Modern Diesel Bridgedeck Cruiser, Cruising Launches,- 3sft, £600; 30ft Kelvin Engine, £475; -12 ft, £200; 22ft £130; 17ft Sedan Runabout, £200; B and C Class Keelers, Marine Diesels, 100 h.p. and 36 h.p. Terms. Marine insurance arranged.— A Donovan, 217 Victoria Arcade. 44-534. (Kl'ice, 16-075 Week-end. BOATS, LAUNCHES, Etc., WANTED pANOIi, small, or very light Dinghy, suitv; able boy lOyrs.; must be new or Ist class order. Cash.—RWßoß Herald. DINGHY, S to loft., cheap, good condition. —VC66S Herald.' DINGHY, about 7 or Sft, must be good condition. —Ph. 43-6 SI. DINGHY, about 7-Sft., reasonable order; private buyer for cash.—Ph. 44-460 (day), 19-Sl9 (evenings). DINGHY, 12-lOft, pay to £SO for good boat suitable outhoard; Outboard Motor, 5-10 h.p., high price for motor in good cond. —R. Aickin, Sylvia Av„ .Otahnhu. I.AUXCH, '2(>-30ft, or Yacht, auxiliary pref. J —CT-11 Herald. 1 A UNCI! or Yacht, fortnight. Xmas or Jan. Ij if desired would let in exchange exceptionally fine 4-berth Caravan. —V. Barfoot. 45-915. OUTBOARD, Champion, 3 h.p., any condition; cash.—TK9o7 Hehali>. OUTBOARD Motor, also about 30ft Launch. —J. Haines, c.o. Albert Hotel, to-day or Sunday. OUTBOARD Motors Bought for Cash; Johnson preferred.—Wiseman's Outboard Sales and Service, 32 Customs St. E. OUTBOARD Motor, light, good order pref., bul not essential.—Kindly send full particulars and price to KTlfiOG Herald. OUTBOARD Engine, 1 to 6 h.p., any good make; cash waiting. Also 10-14 ft Dinghy. Inspect anywhere.—l 4-435, 16-075. AMBSO Herald. Z Class, must be complete, good order, preferably with trailer. —Ph. 24-745.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 6
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