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CI Tic Iff Air Conditioned. Dir.t Civic Theatw, JajL ' 4 Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. g p ~ Prices: II- to 8/4. Deaf Aids Available Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-ioa.' > - Commencing at 11 o'clock Session "MISSION" TO MOSCOW" . This is the Whole Block-busting Story of thn whys and wherefores of what has been puzzling you for years. * "MISSION TO MOSCOW"" . '?■ Parades across the screen the greatest array ; of notable —a fid notorious —personages eve t depicted in a single film A,, Partial Hat 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 HOKSES IN TRAINING" All in Beautiful Technicolour. REG. MADDAMS at the Organ . In "Yankee Doodle" Melodies. n THE BERKELEY | This Evening at Eight o'clock. Brian Aherne, Madeleine Carroll, Laraine Day, Louis Hayward in "MY SON. MY SON" A Brilliant Performance of Howard Spring's Unusual, Heart-enthralling, Dramatic Story, (.Recommended by Censor for Adults) Allied Paratroops in New Guinea, etc. | THE CAPITOL | For One Performance Onlyl 6d —GUEST NIGHT —6d Wayne Morris, Jane Wyraan in "GAMBLING ON THE HIGH SEAS" Exciting and Thrilling Comedy Drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) John Litel and The Dead End Kids in "ON DRESS PARADE" A splendid film for the whole family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 'DROME Bonnie Baker in "YOU'RE THE ONE" (TJ) & Wm. Boyd in "RENEGADE TRAIL" (m (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. Brooklyn school reunion DINNER.—WiII all ex-Teachers, ex. Pupils and Old Residents of the above school desirous of attending a Reunion Dinner to be held in Auckland on January 7. 1944 please communicate with E. WILLIAMS, Church Rd., Mangere, 5.E.5. PRIZE DIVINGS pRIZE- GIVING g. X AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. The Prize-giving Ceremonies of the School# under the Auckland Grammar School Board will be held as follows: — MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOLTHURSDAY, December 9, at 2 p.m., at tht School Hall. Mt. Albert. AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—THURSDAY, December 9, at 2 p.m.. at the School in Newton. EPSOM GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL —THURSDAY, December 9. at 2 p.m.. the School. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLFRIDAY, December 10, at 2 p.m., at th« School in Mountain Road, Epsom. TAKAPUNA GRAMMAR SCHOOLFRIDAY, December 10, at 8 p.m., at th* School. Parents of Pnpils, Friends of the School* and all interested in education are cordially invited to be present. M. E. McKAY, Secretary-Treasurer, Auckland Grammar School Board. ' KING'S COLLEGE.—SPEECH Dl? The Prizes will be presented by the Bisnon of Melanesia at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, Dfr cember 11. The. Sports' Prizes will be pre-' semed at 7 p.m. Parents and Friends of the College are cordially invited. Dress informaL The Festival of .Nine Lessons and Carols will be held in the Chapel at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, l:»th. OEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICALO COLLEGE—PRIZE DAY. The Annual Speech Day and Presentation of Prizes will be held in the College Assembly Hail on Friday, Dec. 10. at 11 a.m. Guest Speakers: Professor Allan Nevins, of Columbia University, Xew York; Major the Hon. C. F. Skinner, M.C., Minister of Rehabilitation. A Cordial Invitation is extended to parents and others interested in the College.—G. J. Park, Principal.

FOR SALE A IR Gun, Cork Hat, Football Boots, sire JXy.— King 17-922. A NTIQUE Drawings of Maori Wars by artist S. Robley.—Ph. 42-321, or BG 110 Herald BASSINETTE, Cane, and Stand.—lS Cheltenham Ed. ■■ v. ; : BASSINET, Mattress, hand-knitted ShawL sundries.—2 Wairere A v., Mt. Albert. DASSINETTE, Canvas. 17/6; Pram, cane, -U cradle sprung, sponge tyres, £7; both per* feet condition.—Ph. 16-409. BED, Double, with heavy Wire Mattress.— 51 Hakanoa St., Grey Lynn. "ODD, hospital, excellent order. —Ph. 50-223, U evenings. « BINOCULARS, French, Bx, good cond.s £14.—17 Strand Arcade. CAMP Oven, "Perfection," SO/. Ring 40-477. mg Axminster, no dealers, £26.—63-743. /CARPET Runner, Iyd. wide; 3 pieces, 4 V 1/3, ly 4l lyd.—Call evenings, 27 Winstone Rd.. Mt. Roskill. /CARPETS, new, Axminster, 9 x 12, green tonings, £35; 2 Reversible Rugs, 6x3, 6x4, £6 10/, £4.—Ph. 44-159. pHEaTERFIELD Suite, rust uncut moquette, pract. new.—Ph. 20-553, OrakeL HILD S Singer Sewing Machine, good order; £2.—-Ph. 63-783. S-day. striking, splendid time; VV £5/10/-.—Ph. 26-491. PLOCK. alarm, elec., 220-volt. A.C.; brand new.—Box 251, Auckland. oilskin, farmer's, new, large sizej vy offer.—HV923 Herald COOL Room, suitable butcher or dairyman, as new; no further use.—RYl3s7 Hsbald. /COPPER, elec., English make: £S.—Ph. 41-421. COSTUME, new, blue-grey, striped suiting, medium size; also Blouse, blue silk.— DMdS Herald. DESSERT Service, China, Old English. 9 pieces.—Ph. 41-101. DOI»Ii, celluloid, 21 in, 1 finder mission. What offer?—NMll7 Herald. DRESS, navy silk-lace. 0.5.. Paris model, as new; also Lady's Gold Watch. —BA 1119 Herald. DRUMS, skim milk. 44, not opened, good order; 12/6 each. —Jenkinson, Rangiriri. children's, Arthur Mee, SLi as new, complete. 10 vols., oak cabinet, £l6 cash.—Cole, 137 Symonds St. FISHING Net, mounted, 75ft x 6ft, inch mesh: as new; £5. —Ph. 17-275. FROCK, beautiful pink satin evening, Cream Cape, Fur Coat, Marmot, Nary Suit, grey Sports Suit, Men's.—Ph. 61-448, day. FJR Coat, new, brown Coney, w.. £l7/10/-; Donegal Tweed Costume. w.« £2/2/-. —Ph. 20-540 before 8 a.m.. after 6 p.m. GOLF Balls, 10, new, Super Flyer; what offers? Also 5 Golf Clubs, with Bag.— GLGBB Herald. • ICE Chest, white enamel. 4 cubic feet. —Ph. SU-057. TRONER, Beatty De Luxe, elec., as newj £6O. —2S Humarire St., Pt. Chevalier. "TVTATTRESS, as new; woollen flock, floral IVJL rose linen finish.—AT3S Herald. "iX/fECHANIC'S. Manual, cost £6/1/6; offers 1»J wanted.—Clark, P. 8.. Rawene. "YJIRROR, large, bevelled, ewing, on stand, •IV-L suitable showroom; £9. —La Rita. 104 Karaugahape Rd. PEDAL Car. very good condition. —26 Garland Rd., Green Lane. ■ T>EDAL Aeroplane, child's, , 6ft long, Bft wing span; good tyres; also small Tricycle; good tyres.—l 3 Richborna St.. off Aitken Ter., Kingsland. PRAM, medium-sized wheels, as new. —13 Dempsey St., Remuera. PRAM, Doll's, cane, cradle sprung, good condition.—Ph. 64-497. PRAM, fawn. English type, excellent condition; sponge tyres; £8 10/. —Ph. 65-046, 4 Lynton Av., Epsom. PRAM, Cream Cane, sponge tyres,' and well sprung, good condition; £7 or offer. —Ph. 30-326. , ' Refrigerator, KeMnator, s-hoie. % depth, 5 c. feet storage; fitted 32-volt motor, but easily converted to 230-volti offers.—oLll4S Herald. Refrigerator, 4-hoie, 2 temp., suitable milk, ice cream, stainless steal top; price reasonable, installing larger model.-—463 New North Rd., Kingsland. „ . RIDING Breeches, best English, tailored, worn twice.—Box 823, Auckland. EING, 3-Diamond, modern setting.— 8M144 Herald.. , , SUIT, Man's navy blue, good order, size 4. —5 Alba Rd., Epsom. fTVEASET, superior Ennlish China. 84 pes.— JL 8R129 Herald. rpEASET, child's, china; Cricket Batsi -L Boys' Xmas Books; Skittles; good order. —ll Cameron St., Devonport. , ■ r [ T ENT (sj>ecial), Stretchers, Cooker, etc. —25 JL Maungakiekie Av. Ph. 16-376. ''piMBER. 6 x 2. 4 x 3. rimu; 4 x 1. T. and J- G.; Tables, 16ft long, suitable caterer; •Steel Window Sash, 12 x Bft; Office Door. —■ 10 Cromwell St., Mt. .Eden. Ph. 26-615. TRICYCLE, wooden seat, suit child 2-4; £3. i- —Ph. 50-597. Mt. Albert. TRICYCLE, large size, suit child 5-8.. £7 -L 10/; Watch, Gent.'s Wristlet, Bentima, Swiss make, £3 10/. —118 Ponsonb? Rd., after 8.30 a.m. TTACUUM Cleaner, Haywin, excellent V order; £l2.—Caretaker, 46 Queen St. 3 to 4.30 p.m. WATCH, wrist., Gent.'s, 15-jewel, new. — feVOO Herald. T7I7TRE Rope, new, %in diameter, 600ft.-r-V> Otahuhu Quarry, Ph. 17-540. WRISTLET Watch, gent.'s, Swiss make; £4/17/6.—Ph. 24-910, after 10 a.m. DANCING 13TJBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs., Newtcn. IX —Private Lessons, 2/6 (or 9 for £1)Modern, Old-time, Tap; 3 Dances by post s^-

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

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

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