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The Gestapo Wanted His Head See Hitler's Killers Get the Works ORSON. WELLES' "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" f ROXY \ ROXY \ A CONTINUOUS N 2 Jd AVON AVON Corner of Gt. North Rd. & Poosonby Rd. / To-night at / V 7.45 / Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A MAS-HUNT MYSTERY THAT WILL STAND YOUR HAIR ON END. .WELLES AND DEL RIO TOGETHER IN TERROR MAN-LEOPARD WOMAN MYSTERY OF POWDER-KEG MIDDLE EASTI ORSON WELLES' "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" ' "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" With JOSEPH COTTEN DOLORES DEL RIO OP SON WELLES (Recommended by Censor for Adults) No. 2 Star Feature No. 2 No. 2 Star Feature No. 2 No. 2 Star Feature No. 2 RED! BLONDES I and BRUNETTES! "SHE'S IN THE ARMY" "SHE'S IN THE ARMY" "SHE'S IN THE ARMY" With MARIE WILSON—LYLE TALBOT VEDA ANN BORG —ROBT. LOWERY (Approved for Universal Exhibition) QTATF DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101. OIHIC, Finally To-night at 7.30. Tyrone Power—Rita Hayvvorth In the All-Colour t "BLOOD & SAND" QTATP ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344. OirtlEj Finally To-night at 7.45. ■ARTHUR ASKEY—CAROLE LYNNE t "THE GHOST TRAIN" & Rochelle HUDSON—Rieardo CORTEZ t "RUBBER RACKETEERS" PPTMrrcC DOMINION RD. Ph. 61-439. Finally To-night at 7.45. CARMEN MIRANDA—ALICE FAYE t "THAT NIGHT IN RIO" & WARREN WILLIAM—ERIC BLORE * "COUNTER ESPIONAGE" RFfAf PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-940. IvCurtLi To-night A Thurs., at 7.45. 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d Corinne Luchaire—Barry K. Barnes t "PRISON WITHOUT BARS" & Joe E. Brown in the Hilarious * "SO YOU WON'T TALK" AHFI PHI RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235. rtULUrm To-night ONLY at 7.45. Vaudeville & Pictures On the Stage, ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE And on the Screen, Chester Morris t "MEET BOSTON BLACKIE" f Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. FUNERAL NOTICES PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF N.Z., I.C. The Funeral of the late R.W.O.R. Bro. A. G. Lee, P.P., D.G.M., will leave his late residence, Hillside Crescent, Mount Eden, for Purewa Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday). Brethren kindly note. JOHN K. CLARK, Provincial Grand Secretary. A EA LODGE, 348, I.C. The Funeral of the late Et. Wor. Bro. A. G. Lee, P.P., D.G.M., will leave his late residence, Hillside Crescent, Mount Eden, for Purewa Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday). E. ASHLEY, Secretary. SALES BY AUCTION SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS. J. R. ROBERTSON, LTD.. At their Salerooms, 201 QUEEN ST. (opp. John Court's). TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 11 a.m. Exhibition Mottled Kauri and Genuine Mahogany Bedroom Furnishings, Chesterfield and Dining Suites, E.P. Ware, Choice Crockery, Canteens Cutlery, Binoculars, Mod. Z25 Electrolux, Occasional Furnishings, etc., etc. And at 1.30 p.m., Carpets and Carpet Runners in assorted sizes, as previously advertised in yesterday's papers. Terence P. Frogley, Auctioneer. Attractive home furnishings. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., At the De Luxe Salerooms, 249 QUEEN ST., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 11 a.m. Modern Home Furnishings. AND AT 1 O'CLOCK: Broadwood Upright Grand Piano, in Rosewood; Cino Movie Camera, Smm.; 2 Good Oak Roller-top Desks, Oak Douglas Chair, 2 A.C. Mantel Model Radios, D.B. Shotgun, Old Enfield Rifle. Furnishings Include:— Living Room.—u-Pce. Ch Oak Din. Suite (Bow-end Leadlight and Mirr. Sideboard, Draw Ext. Table and 4 Padded-back Chairs); Oak Spirit Tantalus, Dessert Service, E.P. Ware. Good Cutlery and Carvers, 2 E.P. Mounted Oak Spirit Barrels with Measures attached, Very Fine Oak Jacobean Chester.. Suite (in Panelled Genoa), Cushions, Fireside Chairs, Nest 4 Cherrywood Tea Tables, Good Vases and Ornaments, Cane-filled Fireside Settee Suite, Occ. Chairs, Ox. Brass Fire Screen and Box Kerb, Hand Sewing Machine, Pictures, Brass -Jardiniere, Refectory Table, Tea Waggon, 3 Good Chester. Suites (in Tapestry and Wool Moquette), Smoker's Cabinet, Fine Oak Hal! Seat with Tapestry Squab, etc. Bedrooms. —Handsome Grey Ash 4-Pce. Bedroom Suite (Spacious Mirr. Wardrobe and Dress. Chest, T. Cabinet and D. Panel Bed); H.S. Wire Wove and Good Kapok Bedding and Pillows, Bedside Tables and Chairs, Bedspread, Light, Oak Bedroom Suite (compr. Dress. Chest, Stool, T. Cabinet and D. Panel Bed and Wire), Kapok, Oak Reflex Dress. Chest, S. Oak Panel Bed and Wire, Oak Tallboy, 2 Rinm Comb. 'Robes, 3ft 6in W.E. Bedstead, Base and "Sleepwell" Sprung Mattress, S. and D. Bedsteads and Wire Wove?. etc. Kitchen Table, Chairs, Cooking Utensils and Crockery, Mincer, Elec. Iron. Elec. Radiator, Acme Wringer (as new), Ext. Suitcase, Trays. Screens, Lawnmower and Garden Tools and Hosts of Sundries. AND AT 2.30 P.M.: 8-:>Yds Axm. Body Carpet (Autumn Tonings), Axru. and Wilton Carpets—Sizes: 16 X 15.9, 15 x 11.3, 12 x 9, 10.6 X 9, 9 x 9, 0 x 7.6 and 9 x 4.6. sV a Yds 54in Axm. Hall Runner. Pink and Blue Feltex, Hair Felts, etc. Now on View. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. CQUIRRELL AND CO. ° NEW TIMBER, ETC. A/c the Official Assignee, on the Property, cnr. OTAHURI CRESCENT and GREAT SOUTH RD. (Farmers' Hill), TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 11 a.m. New Timber—looo Super Ft. (approx.), Rirnu Timber (9 x 3, 4 x 2, 4 x 1), T. and G. Flooring, 4 x 1, 6 x 1, 4 x 3, 6 x 2, 3 x 2, loFt Ladder, 15 Bags Hyd. Lime, 3 4-gal. Tins Roache Lime, 1 Steelbarrow, 55 Field Tiles (s%in), 1 Basket Grate. 6ft; %in Copper Piping, Sft Lead Piping, Spade, Shovel, 2 Louvres, 60 Bricks, 12 x 10 Shed (Malthoid roof), suitable for bach. Terras Cash. Fred Ziegler, Auctioneer and Valuer. j MA NGE K E FARM LE T, RES. AND APPROX. 4% AC. FRIDAY, NOV. 26, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE <fc SONS, LTD.. On A/c Owner, at. their Rooms, 83 Queen St., 4AC. ORO. 35P0.. choice land, with extensive frontages to Gray's Av., Fifth Av. and Earlsworth Av., in best residential part of district, lOmins. walk Mangere Crossing station and King's College; Lms passes. Ail iu grass. Semi-Bungalow, 6 rooms, bathroom, etc. R:inc:e, elec. hot water, town water; cowshed, sheds, etc. A property with good prospective—has been subdivided into 12 Sections. "PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE SALE, i- EPSOM BUNGALOW. fcRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, at 2 p.m. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LTD., A/c Public Trustee, m estate Basil Quinton Gimblett. at. their Rooms. 83 Queen St.: BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, sleeping porch, verandah, etc., situated No. -1 Margot St., off Great South Rd., near Broadway Jnen. Living room, open fireplace, :i bedrooms— I ! x 12, 12 x 12, .12 x '10 —-kitchen, gas range, bathroom lav., wash-house. Freehold section. 27.5 per. L.T. title. Exceptionally handy, on!v 2 doors from trams. Subject tenancy at £7/0/10 per cal mmiih. "p IC H A R1) AH TBU R. LI MITED, Jl 191. QUEEN ST., A/c Owner, will Sell by Auction at our Rooms, FRIDAY. DECEMBER ;{, at ti a.m. CO i t AGE, I'upuke I'd,, Birkenhead, comprising 'j rooms and bathroom, stove, bath and califont, elec. light Section 2 roods 11.9 perches. Very pretty native bush, vacant possesion. Thus. B. Art.li\lr^Anctionecr. AT EWT 0 N KIN G, TIT AUCTIONEERS, HAMILTON Pl-TARURU STOCK SALE.' -MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1 ].:>,<) A.M. 1000 SHEEP.— 100 Fat Hoggets, 150 Fat Ewes, 700 2-th. Ewes. 000 C'ATTLE.—SO Store and- Boner Cows special Entry.— A/c E. Johnson & Son -. ru , r " : Shorn Top Quality -j-fh Ewes' TO 2-j;;i-j-r. P. A. Steers, j l vr P \ Hirs., jo Yrlg. p.A. Steers, 20 Yrlg I 1 \ c! '.- 10 , - Co «'S. «'ith calves al" foot. ' Special Entry. .A/c B. K ippenber ,r er Putaruru: 1<() loj> Quality Jer. Yrlg. llfrs ' 2vrVr 9t l£li k Pl' ~r frls - Jer - Bulls. 2 ~ 100 FAT IAND" STORITpKIf 5 ' Fnrrf* t-35 1 ModeiVs h ffas producers C fiiteci I -d C ® i t S. res 011 eai 'h vehicle; 1 6-evl. V,. Cood Tyrk stock sides ' sood order,'6j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24749, 24 November 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24749, 24 November 1943, Page 6

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