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PINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY 11 EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) ."WENT THE DAY WELL?" Recommended by Censor for Adults. EMBASSY TO-MORROW A GREAT CASTI VAN HEFLIN LIONEL BARRYMORE RUTH HUSSEY IN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S STORMY, PROVOCATIVE LOVE DRAMA "TENNESSEE JOHNSON" Marjorie Main—Regis Toomey Approved for Universal Exhibition. VII mm STRAND |l|||| Mil II Direction: Civic Thoatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily j] Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-114. LAST 2 DAYS THE BIG FIGHTS ARE NOW ONI All the Epic Bouts since Jack Johnson lost the Crown to Jess Willard. "BOXING MEMORIES" "BOXING MEMORIES" Together with the Supporting Classic of Racetrack Speedsters, "GOLDEN HOOVES" Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY NEXT! The Great Escapist Entertainment.... Warner Bros. Comedy Thriller. . .. "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" Starring Edward Everett Horton WILLIE BEST JANE WYMAN Recommended by Censor for Adults. inn astor iiiii ""ffispwa" Finally To-night at 8 s: Variety Session, 7.80 EDITH FELLOWS and all-star Cast in "NOBODY'S CHILDREN" Gene Autry in "RHYTHM OF THE SADDLE" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. STALLS, 6d :: CIRCLE, 9d COUTH SEA ISLAND FESTIVAL (By Islanders in all their Native Regalia), HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. Proceeds Free Kindergarten, Takapnna. SALES BY AUCTION VERY SPECIAL SALE E.P. TABLE WARE. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., A/c Whom It May Concern, At the De Luxe Salerooms, 249 Queen Bt., TO-DAY (WED.), 12 NOON. . EXCEPTIONALLY FINE SELECTION QUALITY E.P. WARE. Etc., incl.:— Choice 4-pce. Tea and Coffee Set, appro*. 20 Teapots (practically all different), E.P. Spirit Kettle, Quality E.P. Kettles, Brass Kettle, Trays, Solid Silver Condiment Set, Coifee Jugs, Cako Baskets, Egg Cruet, Sugars and Creams, Pickle Cruel. Christening Mug, Hot Water and Milk Jugs, Cake Stands, Toast Racks, Bellows, Antique Copper, Jardiniere, also Quantity of Cutlery, etc., etc. Note. —On View from 10 a.m. to-day. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. George walker, limited. On the Ground, at the rear of No. 1004 NEW NORTH RD„ MT. ALBERT, near corner of McLean Street, TO-MORROW (THURS.). AT 11 O'CLOCK. Second-hand Timber and Iron, comprising Weatherboards, Scantling, 6x2. 9xl, 4x3; Flooring, Doors, Sashes, also about 500 ft of New Matchlining. No Reserves. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. WOLSELEY MOTOR CAR. SQUIRRELL AND CO.. A/c Whom it May Concern, at their Salerooms, 54 HIGH STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 10, 1943, at 11 a.m. Wolseley Motor-car, 1936-1937, Sedan, in good running order. Tyres good. Spare wheel. Terms Cash. Fred Ziegler, Auctioneer and Valuer. UICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., " At Their Rooms (Next Power Board Building). MONDAY NEXT, DEC. 13. 1943, At 11 o'clock, A/c the British Loan Co., Ltd., 412 Queen .- St. (H. L. Solomon, Manager), UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, incl. Gold Watches, Jewellery, Diamond Rings, Musical Instruments, Tools, Clothing etc., as previously advertised. No pledges will be withdrawn from sale after 12 o'clock SAT., Dec. 11. T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. UNDER "THE RATING ACT, 1925." FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1944. AT 11 A.M. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland, will offer for Sale at its Auction Rooms, 191 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND, on the above day. the undermentioned Property:— ONEHUNGA BOROUGH COUNCIL. One rood, more or less, being Lot 3 on D.P. 19554, being Part Allotment S. Section 7. Village of Ouchunga. Auctioneer's Note: Right-of-way section, situated on Victoria St.. Onehunga. Important: The Auctioneer, for the convenience of intending purchasers, will endeavour to locate and ting the lots, but no responsibility will be taken for the correctness thereof. Full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or Messieurs Dufaur, Lusk, Biss and Fawcett Solicitors to the Registrar. Courthouse Lane, Auckland. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Solicitors' Office. T7URNITURE AND EFFECTS OF MR. JF C. M. RICHWHITE'S Residence. Old Taupiri Rd., NGARUAWAHIA (100 yards over Railway Line). FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 10, Noon — Lounge—3-Pce. Chesterfield Suite in Genoa Velvet, Axm. Carpet and Felt, Oft x 12ft; Oak Dinner Waggon, 2 Card Tables, 2 Occ. Tables, Firescreen, Leather Stool, Gramophone (cabinet) and Records, Floor Rug, 2 Humpty-Dumpty's, Books, Pictures, Ornaments. Curtains. Hall. —Axm. Runner, total length 16yds x sft; Umbrella Stand. Palm Stand, Pictures. 4 Golf Clubs. „ Bedroom No. 1. —8-Pce. Bedroom Suite, consisting 4ft Gin Panel-end Bed, Wire Wore, 2 Kapok Mattresses, Dressing Table (7-draw), Wardrobe Cge. mirror, 2-draw.), 2 Pillows, 3 Floor Rugs, Curtains, Pictures. Bedroom No. 2.—4 ft Bin Oak Bed and Wire, Kapok Mattross and Pillows, 2 Floor Rugs, 1 Ext. Oak Table. Sm. Table, Firescreen. Stool. Humpty-Dumpty, Clothes Brushes. Living Room. —Axm. Carpet I.sft x 12ft, 8-Pce. Rimu Dining Suite, consisting 6 Chairs, Ext. Table, Sideboard. 1 7-Pce. Suite (Settee and 0 Chairs), 1 Bronze Coal Bucket 1 Tea Service (Teapot, H.W. Jug, M. Jug and Sugar Basin). Breakfast Room.—Table, 2 Chairs. Housebold Scales, Crockery, incl. Cups, Saucers, Quantity Glasses, Jugs, etc. Bathroom. —Lino., Floor Rug, 1 Chair, Oval Hanging Mirror. Outside.—Paragon Lawnmower, Scythe, Spade, Rake, Slasher, Cross-cut Saw, Hedge Clippers, Bucket, 2 Deck Chairs. Terms Cash. Blue Buses leave Hamilton at 11 a.m. daily, arriving Ngaruawahia approx. 11.30 a.m. TURNERS AND FOWS, LIMITED, Ph. 4010, Hamilton.

FOOD PRODUCTION AND WAR FOOD PRODUCTION AND WAR A MESSAGE TO ALL FARMERS AND PARTICULARLY THEIR SONS. We need new ideas. Let your boy, either home for the school holidays or working on your farm, help us ond at the same time show how he, too, takes an interest in this urgent problem of Food Production. The Farmer to-day Is striving under heavy handicaps, lack of manures, lack of labour, lack of fencing wire, posts, etc. This message deals with that vital problem of FENCING Thousands of N.Z. Farmers are to-day using Electric Fencing and daily we learn of new uses to which this great boon is being utilised —in the United States of America the Prime Electric Fence Company have recently run with great success an "INFORMATION,, POOL" taking the form of competitions among the young American Farm Lads for new uses, new methods of saving moneyi new ways of increasing production by Electrified Fencing. Our American Factory Representatives in New Zealand have full details of these competitions—together with the amazing results of new and practical methods by which the United States Farmer has harnessed ELECTRIC FENCING TO FOOD PRODUCTION FOR WAR. The same will apply in New Zealand and we announce our first—"HOW TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND CUT COSTS BY USING ELECTRIC FENCING" COMPETITION No Entrance Fee. Results published in press and written replies judged by Committee of Practical Farmers, Factory Representatives and N.Z. Distributors. Ist PRIZE, £25 2nd, £7/10/- 3rd, £2/10/TO ENTER—Write at once giving your address to PRIME ELECTRIC FENCE COMPETITION. CARE MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Wa will post you back our ENTRY FORM and REPLY ENVELOPE, also a few helpful suggestions to guide you in writing your short ESSAY. COMPETITION CLOSES JANUARY 20, 1944 REMEMBERI OPEIN TO N.Z. Farming Community Only. Let your Boy enter whether you own a Prime Electric Fence or not—his ideas will be worth having. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 6

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