Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FINAL TWO DAYS! Robert Donat —Greer Garson in Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS' THE BEST PICTURE OF ANY YEAR! Associate Feature: DEAD END KIDS and LITTLE TOUGH GUYS m "Keep em Slugging Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Note: "Mr. Chips" screens at 12 noon, <5.10 p.m., 5.20 p.m. and 9 p.m. Note: "Keep 'em Slugging will not do screened at the 5 P.M. Session. majestic A Fuller Theatre Phone 43-210 Continuous 11 a.m. to 7.18 p.m. Evening Session, 7.45 p.m. The Coolest Theatre in Town NEXT FRIDAY NEXT IT'S THE TAP-HAPPY TOPS IN MUSICAL HITS I Fred Astaire —Paulette Goddard WITH Artie Shaw AND HIS BAND in Paramount's "SECOND CHORUS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Box Plans at Theatre. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) STATE STATE Nightly. 7.30 p.m. Helen Mclnnes' Thrilling Spy Story As True as To-day. . . .As Hopeful as To-morrow. "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" With PIERRE AUMONT—SUSAN PETERS M.G.M. Introduces Pierre Aumont... .Gallant French Soldier and Actor.,..in his first American film... .Every second throbs with Suspense and Danger. (Recommended more for Adults) Special Supporting Programme. Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) 1.30 VOGUE 7.30 Auckland's Most Modern, Popular, Intimate Karangahape Rd. Theatre. Ph. 43-003. A Picture that soars to new entertainment heights. A Technicolour Extravaganza. RITA HAYWORTH—VICTOR MATURE in "MY GAL SAL" "MY GAL SAL" Also A Roaring Flight into Stratospheric Fun with OLIVER HARDY—STAN LAUREL in "FLYING DEUCES" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. .•iiiiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiii" 1 -KERRIDGE THEATRES- 1 | AUCKLAND PROVINCIALS | liliiliiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiir, TO-DAY'S SCREENINGS TAURANGA REGENT "Tarzan's Triumph" (U). Sat.-Tues.i "Belle Starr" (A). TOWN HALL—"They Raid By Night" (■U). f TE AROHA REGENT —"Priorities On Parade" (U). IJIHAMES —REGENT—'Belle Starr" (A). WHAKATANE <r- REGENT "Natasha" (A). Thurs. Fri.: "A Yank In Dutch" (U). OTOROHANGA— REGENT—"Pride of the Yankees" (U). . -A- JLCaiO \UJ, iUO umiuuivv \ 4 ~ OPO TIKI—REGENT "Arabian Nights (U). Thnrs.-Fri.: "Priorities On Parade' (U). KAITAIA PRINCESS "Blues in the Night" (U). Thurs. -Fri.: "Smiling Ghost" (U); "Sweater Girl" (U). HELENSVILLE— REGENT "The Glass Key" (U). KAWAKAWA— KING'B "Laugh It Off (U). Thurs.-Fri.: "Invisible Agent" (U); "Lady Gangster" (U). „„„„„ MT. MAUNGANUI REGEINT "Go West" (U). ROTORUA (in association) and GISBORNE —See local papers.' Censorship (A) Recom by Censor for Adults Index. (U) Approved for Univ. Exhbtn. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND CENTRE N.Z.A.S.A. GRAND OPENING SWIMMING CARNIVAL TEPID BATHS POOL TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 7.45 p.m. Admittance —Adults, 1/; Children, 6d. D. F. GORDON, Hon. Secretary. 15th Dec. Ponsonby Club's Carnival. 21st Dec. Auckland Championships. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING, 1943 TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 AND 30 NOMINATIONS „ Nominations for All Events close with the Secretary, Durham St. East, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, Dec. 10, at 5 p.m. SEVENTH GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING STAKES of £SOO. For Two-YearOlds. FEBRUARY MEETING, 1944. First Forfeit £1 will close on FRIDAY NEXT, Dec. 10, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1943-44. —The above Classic will be run at the February Meeting, 1944. RENOMINATION CLAUSE. Placed horses on the First Day of the Auckland Trotting Club's Summer Meeting may be renominated for a higher class of race on the Second Day. Such nominations may be made at any time up to half an hour after the finish of the last race on the first day of the Meeting. Any question arising under this provision shall be determined by the Stewards, whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties. Box 381. K. J. GLOVER, Phone 43-092. Assistant-Secretary.

VTJLCTOKIA CRUISING CLUB.—SAT., V Dec. 11, 1943. Combined with Ponsonby C.C., Richmond Y.C. and Takapuna B.C. Races for £L -Li . • ' * * j Z and Silver Ferns. Entries will be received at J. Burns and Co., up till 5 p.m., \\edneoday, and also at Clubhouse, Westhaven, until 9 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. S. —J boley, Hon. Secretary. 1 "\ TANGERE SPORTS, commencing at 11 IVJL a.m., SATURDAY, December 11. Jumping Events, Children's Events. , Good Prizes. Good Canteen. Buses pass ground. OARS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE PONTIAC Sedan, 1933, small mileage; Ford VB, 1939, fitted with radio;_ Buick, 1937, fitted with radio; Nash, 1937, good paint, smart appearance; Vauxhall 14, 1938, De Luxe. 19.000 miles; Morris 8. 1939, 10,000 miles. All these cars have excellent tyres.—Rylands, Ltd., 85 Albert St. CHEV. 1935, 4-dr., £235; Ford VB, 1936. 4-dr., £245; Ford VB, 1934, gas prod.. £385: Ford 8, new tyres, £275; Morris 8 1938 Sal., £245; Vauxhall 10 4-dr. Sal., £325. —Len Hardley, Newmarket. 17-075. DODGE, 1938, excellent- condition, £450. Vauxhall 14, 1937, perfect order, £325. Buick Tourer, good order. £75. All rubber good. Commercial Vehicles, Ltd., 43 Bc-ach Bd. HILL MAN 10, 1937, good condition; 4 almost new tyres; will sell or exchange for Chev, or Ford V.B Sedan, 1936 or 1037; any difference either way cash adjustment; no dealers.—JKll26 llehald. H UMBER, 1939, Do Luxe, leather upholstery, 19,000 miles, tyres as new; one owner. Car looks and drives as new. Paine United Autos, Ltd., Ph. 278, Private 398. MORRIS 1939 32 h.p. Sedan, £3SS; Standard 1930 8 h.p. Saloon. £200; Singer 10 h.p. .1939 Sedan, £2SS; Chrysler 1936 Touring Sedan, £240. MOTOR EXCHANGE, 25 Rutland St. MORRIS, 8, 1938, really good order, £225: 1038 V 8 Ford, 2-door Sedan, excellent condition. £365; 1936 Ford. 8 h.p.. well kept.; £165. CADMAN'S PARKING STATION. Grey's Avenue. OLDSMOBILE A 937 Touring Sedan, in really smart order, for sale, or would exchange for Smaller Car. If exchango, owner would consider cash either way, according to CTr offered. —GY932 Hekald. rpALBOT SALOON, late model, chauffeur X driven from new; quality English car, cost £1800; tyres, upholstery, paintwork, etc., as new. All conceivable extras. Owner leaving jS t .Z.—GE322 Herald, Hamilton. 1940 Morris 8 4-door Saloon; 1939 Austin Big 7 Saloon; 1937 Chevrolet De Luxe Sedan; 1938 Morris 8 Saloon; 1938 Singer 9 Saloon.—ALEX DAVIE. LTD.. Newmarket. Ph. 24-547. ' MORRIS 8 4-DOOR SALOON. 1937 model, leatlior uphol., good tyres, rear carrier. This car is great value. WILLYS 77 4-DOOR SALOON. 1937 model, good tyres, small mileage, 1 private owner. COOPER & CURD, LTD., Pukekohe. A RMY TRUCKS. —Get our expert Motor A Mechanic to assist you in your selection of a suitable Army Truck. CARS: We can offer you a good selection at reasonable prices. Wo buy, sell or exchange. Phs.: 8309( night 1439. iWAIKATO MACHINERY EXCHANGE, Alexandra Street. Hamilton. 37ATHER CHRISTMAS AT CAMPBELL ? MOTORS, LIMITED." 1939 Modol Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan, good tyres and motor, new paintwork, leather upholstery, runs very well, and ready to drive away. Offered at the extremely low figure of £395. For further particulars communicate immediately with CAMPBELL MOTORS, LIMITED, Cnr. Lome and Rutland Streets, Auckland. P.O. Box 715. Ph. 42-974. WAIKATO'S DEPENDABLE MOTOR FIRM. —Inspect the following Latest Model Quality Used Car — 3939 DODGE SEDAN. 1 owner, 21,000 m.. leather upholstery, practically new tyre£, paintwork and general condition as new. Large luggage compartment. Call, ring, writk— R. B. SEABROOK, LTD.. Victoria St.. Hamilton. Ph. 4175. Alter tour# 4545 or 8680.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19431208.2.66.6

Bibliographic details

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

Word Count
1,138

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

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

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert