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Air Conditioned. Dir Civie Theatre, Ltd. 4 Sessions Daily—ll a,in., 2 P-lU-. 5 p.m., g p™. Prices: 1/- to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available■ Box Plans at Theatre Phone SO-iOO.' Commencing at II o'clock Session "MISSION JO MOSCOW" This is the Whole Block-busting Story ol ih. whys and wherefores of what has been DUizliuz you for years. * "MISSION TO MOSCOW" Parades across the screen the greatest arraj of notable —and notorious—personages ev«< depicted in a single Sim. A partial Ujt Includes besides STALIN. CHURCHILL and LAVAL the following names, Litvinov, Timo. shenko, Kalinin, Molotov, and 150 Other Speaking Parts. Recommended by Censor for Adults Also Screening: •CIRCUS HORSES IN TRAININGAll in Beautiful Technicolour. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ Ln "Yankee Doodle" Melodies. | THE BERKELEY | Final Screening To-night at Eight. Kenny Baker, Ritz Bros., Charlie McCarthy and Scores of Beautiful Girls in "THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES" A Glorious, Beautiful, Musical-Dance-Extravaganza in Colour, that marks the pinnacle of showmanship. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 1 THE CAPITOL f Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett in "MAN IN THE IRON MASK" The Most Exciting Adventure in History. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Geo. Raft, Janet Blair, Pat O'Brien in "BROADWAY" x A Gripping Underworld Musical Drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) !iii)i!iiiiuiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiuMHiiimiiiiiiu!iiiiiii!i!iiiiiiimiiiiumimiif 1 KERRIDGE THEATRES 1 I AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS I giiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiuiiaiiil TO-DAYS SCREENINGS rpAURANGA —REGENT "Wake Island" JL (A). Wed.-Fri.: "Tarzan'a Triumph" (U) TOWN HALL—"No Place for a Lady" (fl).' "Lady Gangster" (U). JL (A). Wed.-fcn.: Tarzana Triumph" (U) TOWN HALL—"No Place for a Lady" (m." "Lady Gangster" (U). rpE AROHA REGENT 1 (U). rpEAMES—REGENT—"The Amazing Mrs. 1 Holliday" (U). WHAKATANE— REGENT—"Seven Days' Leave" (U). Tues.- Wed.: "Natasha" 0 (A) TOROHANGA—REGENT—"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" (U). p^VEROA— REGENT—"My Gal Sal" (U), OPOTIKI— REGENT "Arabian Nights" (U). Thurs. -Fri.s "Priorities On Parade" (U). KAITAIA— PRINCESS—"Reap th# Wild Wind" (A). Tues.-Wed.s "Blues in the Night" (U). HELENSVILLE— REGENT—"Between Uj Girls" (U). r'T. MAUNGANUI REGENT Wed. iVJL only: "Go West" (U). ROTORUA (in association) and GISBOKNE —See local papers Censorship (A) Recom by Censor for Adults. Index. (U) Approved for Univ Exbbtn. TRANSPORT AND EXCURSIONS GIBSON'S MOTORS, LTD., New Plymouth. Service leaves New . Plymouth 7.45 a.m., arrive Auckland 5.45 p.m. Leaves Auckland 8 a.m., arrive N.P., 5.45 p.m. DAILY. Fare £2 single. Booking Office at Transport Terminal, Auckland, or Gibson s Motors, Ltd., New Plymouth. A UCKLANb. THAMES. HAURAKI A PLAINS.—WM. WHITE AND SONS. LIMITED Cars depart Bus Terminal, Ph. 41-963 (3 lines). Auckland daily. 8.30 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 41-968. rpE AROHA-Morrinsville-Matamata, via Ta--1 huna.—Mon. to Sat., dept. Auck.. 3 p.m. Dept. Te Aroha. 7 a.m. Sundays, dept. Aock., f> p.m. Dept. Ta Aroha. 5.30 p.m. Also u from 3/12/43, Fri.. Sat., Mon.. Dept. Auck, y.30 a.m. Dept. Te Aroha., 3 p.m. Booking! —White Star Office, Ph. 41-963. A UCKLAND-WAIHI. —Cars depart AuckA land Bus Terminal for Hauraki Plains. Paeroa, Waihi, 10 a.m.. 3 p.m.; Sunday, tt p.m. Fares: Paeroa, 13/6; Waihi, 16/- Depart Waihi for Auckland. 8 a.m., 2 p.m.; Sunday, 4.45 p.m.. Reserve seats at least 21 hours before departure. Free baggage limited to one package of 30lb TRANSPORT. LIMITED Ph. 41-903 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 4 T. UEDDELL, Palmer Urailuate, bruna A. N'tck Bldgs., Queen St Ph. 4U4U2. CIHIROPRACTOR. Percy Hamtilin, Palmer t Graduate. Col. Mutual Bldgs.. 4-2-244 ILES & GILES. Palmer Graduate*. MemShortland St (opp Star). Ph 15-5'2S THOMAS F. LOWES. F.8.0.A.. F.S.A.O. 1 (Edin.). F.N.A.O. kl.O. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings (Grootxi Floor) Victoria Street East. Appointments Ph. 40-446 MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE ARIEL 500 c.c., o.h.v. Sports,. completely overhauled, new tyres, good appearance; £69/10/- cash. —G. Sylvia. 4 Bryee St. Hamilton. "HOUGLAS 5-6 Motor, runs well, 2 new U tyres and tubes, 19 x 3.50; £lo.—Jenkinson, Rangiriri. " ■, OLD B ERG'S, 19 Wakefield St.—Repairs, TXDIAN Super Scout, new, 18 x 400 tyres X paint as new. motor perfect; offer. —IbA Kawau Rd.. One Tree Hill. JAMES Motor-cycle, first-class order and rubber; £3s—Courts, Te Awamulu T A.P., 1936. rubber good; £27/10/- cash.— tJ • Watts, c/o Smales, East Taraaki. 1930 10-12 Harley Comb., closed and own -L boxes, reg., excellent tyres.—Sisterson, P&124K, Te Aroha. ' BS.A., 1940, 2y a ,' s.v., is new; Enfield, 11937, 3Vi. 0.h.v., good order; Scout, 1929, good rubber; Velo, 1929. camshaft, good rubber; Sidecar and Chassis, good tyre.—Set Person, 3 Beach Rd. Ph. 48-405. A NOTHER Shipment of Late Model arriving this week. Orcier yours for Amas. All in Al condition.—l 939 Ariel, 500 c.c.; 1938 Montgomery 500 c.fc, o.h v.; 1938 Sunbeam. 350 ex.. 0.h.v.; 1938 Velocette; 1937 8.5.A., 500 c.c. 0.h.v.: 1936 8.5.A., 250 c.c., 0.h.v.; 1936 Triumph, 250 c.c., o.h.v. —John Dale Ltd.. 525 Karangahape Rd. Ph. 40-060. MOTOR CYCLES WANTED SEL PERSON, 3 Beach Rd., pays best cub prices for Motor-cycles. Inspect anywhere. —Ph. 48-405 for prompt attention. . OARS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE rpALBOT, 18 h.p., 1938, el 'i f f?^ , ' P 8 A park " OEABROOK, FOWLDS. LTD. O Inspection of the undermentioned Lara cordially invited: —1937 Buick 8, 1939 Austin 10 (2), 1936 Austin 18. h.p.. 1937 Austin 15.9, 1939 Mercury. 1938 Ford V 8 De Luxe, 1937 Ford VB, 2-door, 1937 Morris 14, IWS Ford V 8 Coupe. All these cars are Brat-class mechanically and in good condition. SEABROOK, FOWLDS. LTD* "The Motor House for Value, 77-85 Svmonds St Ph 32-201 WANTED KNOWN MAKE MONEY AT HOME Each week making Simple Wooden Toys. We show you how and buy your work, wnw now for Free Details. Mac Masters loy Supply. Box 183. Wanganui. . "\TEMORIALS MADE IN AUCKLAND IYJL Send for Free Catalogue. McNAB AND MASON. MONUMENTAL MASONS, 109 Symonds Street, Auckland. Bridge and Grey Streets, Hamilton. Ph. Auckland 48-493: Hamilton. 424S HERALD CASH RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tbe following headings are charged at undermentioned rates: — Apartments Wanted Board Wanted Matrimonial (Specific) Personal Bridge & Club Parties Situations Vacant Domestics Wanted Situations Wanted Farm Hands Wanted Lost and touud Farm Work Wanted Strayed & Impounded Holiday Accom. Wanted Wanted to Rent Lease Wanted One Insertion One Insertion 2 Lines .. 1/6 Vi-inch .. 4/9 3 Lines .. 2/3 3 /V inch .. 7/4 Lines . . 3,'- 1 inch .. 9/6 Advertisements classified under all otti" headings are charged as follows: — One Insertion One Insertion 2 Lines . . -/• Vj-imii . . 4.9 3 lilies .. 3/- ®' 4 -inch .. 7/4 Lines . . 4/- 1 inch . 9/b BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, IN MEMORIAMS. BEREAVEMENTS, WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES; Minimum charge 4/- for 1 lines; 1/- each extra line. Births, Thanks to doctor/nurse, 1/- extra; to both doctor and nurse, 2/- extra. Engagement Notices (in social column), 6/-. Birth notices should be signed by one parent and Marriage Notices by husband and wife. If replies are to be posted send 3d extra. All orders for advertisements must be signed b.v the Advertiser and address stated. The Company docs not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements through accident or from any other cause whatsoever, or for error in the publication of any advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 6

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