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BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END OR ATTEND THE MATINEES. \■ PLAZA m/ ? s QUEEN BTREET ss S. A Phono 41-586 = X Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-day: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. RKO Radio Presents Tile Screen's Most Ambitious Undertaking "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" . Presenting CHARLES LAUGHTON ID A LUPINO BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT CUMMINGS HERBERT MARSHALL HAY MIDLAND ANNA NEAGLE MERLE OBERON With 70 More Hollywood Favourites BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLAZA OPEN SUNDAY For Allied Forces and a Civilian Friend 2 P.M. -- TWO SESSIONS You Can Buy Your Seats To-day OXFORD OXFORD Opp. G.P.O. QUEEN ST. Phone 42-274 TIVOLI TIVOLI Nr. Grafton Bridge Phone 44-136 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. LAST 2 DAYS Oxford (Sessions Daily) : 11, 2, 5& 8 Tivoli: Nightly at 8 GEORGE SANDERS GAIL PATRICK —RICHARD DENNING In the Exciting, Thrilling Mystery "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" "QUIET PLEASE, Murder!" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Friday Next — PAT O'BRIEN, devil-may-care bombing trainer with his fighting eye on Tokyo RANDOLPH SCOTT, cocky, lone wolf pilot, waging a one-man war of his own In a Drama of Men with Silver Wings " BOMBARDIER " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RICHARD SINGER Will Open a New Zealand Tour NEXT SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. . in LEWIS EADY HALL With An Unconventional Address "A NUMBER OF THINGS" A Bold. Interesting and Unusual Evening's Entertainment of Reflections and Revelations On Notable Trials (including tho "Mareo" Case), Famous Is'.Z. Orations, Legal and Other Stories. An opportunity to meet one of the most compelling 1 and inspiring radio Speakers. Supporting Artists: ROBERT SIMMERS and GORDON FAGAN. ADMISSION. 2/6. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 1844 - GREAT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES RALLY To Be Held in the REGENT THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, On SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, February 27, 1014, at 2.30 p.m. To Celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of the Commencement of the Movement in Auckland by the Founding of the Manchester Unity and the Fountain of Friendship Lodge. ALL WELCOME. LECTURES AND MEETINGS WOMEN'S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER YY FOR MISSIONS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, Beresford St. Congregational Church, 10.30 a.m. to 3.15 p.m. Luncb Hour Speaker, 1 p.m. to 1.30 p.m., Mr. Stuart Mill. Missionary on Furlough from Solomon Islands. Missionary Speakers: Miss Mill. Theme. God wondered that there were no intercessors. Mrs. Salmon. The Jews. Miss Thora Jenkins, Youth work in N.Z. and Australia, Crusader Secretary. Mr. Alan Tucker, Egypt. E.G.M.. Mrs. H. S. Conway, China, C.1.M., Miss M. Young, India, C.M.S. Cup of Tea Provided for those who bring Lunch. All Earnestly Invited. A UCKLAND AND SUBURBAN LOCAL A BODIES' LABOURERS' UNIONS. A Special General Meeting will bo held in the Trades Hall, Wed., Feb. 23. 7.30 p.m. Business: (1) Assessors' Report- re Power Sation Agreement; (2) General. Important. Only financial members will be entitled to speak or vote at such meeting in accordance with Rule 16. Sub-Clause D. (Signed) H. S. GALLAGHER. A UCKLAND CITIZENS AND RATEA PAYERS' ASSOCIATION. GREY LYNN BRANCH. A Meeting of all those interested will be held in the Grey Lynn Library on THURSDAY EVENING, March 2, at 8 p.m The City Organiser will be present. A UCKLAND Citizens and Ratepayers' xi Assn.—Remuera Branch: The Annual General Meeting will be hold in tho Remuera Library Hall on Wednesday Next. Feb. 23. 1944, at 8 p.m. Members and intending members are invited to attend. —F. S. Bertrand, Chairman; R. Whitney, Hon. Sec. TIfAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER ill Speaks TO-DAY (Wednesday), 2 p.m. to WOMEN. "'Nature Cure' and Nervous Disorders," Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldgs., 174 Queen St. Collection. MOTOR ACCESSORIES & SERVICE A CCESSORIES, Parts, Batteries. Lowest A prices. United Motor Supplies, 315 Queen St., above Town Hall. A UCKLAND GLASS CO.. 124 Hobsou St. A Repairing Windscreens, all Motor Glass. BOILING- Radiators cleared without re-moval.-—Cadman's Parking Station, GTey's Av., Auckland. fIAR Radio, excel, cond;, and fivolt 17-plate V battery. 6 months old, £2B. Ph. 45-632. CHEV. Body, J 929. wanted; must be in good order. —Ph. 51-SI6. JQSO International Motor. —Ph. SS-340. ] ENGINES, Triumph, Studebaker, Jowet-t 6, IJ for sale: also Dodge, Hnmber 6, Morris 8, Singer. Triumph, Chev.. etc Spare Parts for sale.—47 Bond St., Grey Lynn. 7?XIDE Battery Service. 151 Albert St.— J~J All types in stock.—Ph. 49-121. I? RED SULLIVAN, Expert Armature JU Winder. —5 Rutland St. Ph 42-625. VI Repairs, Rewinding.—79 Wellesle.v St. W. 1>E All-End Assemblies, Chev., Essex, Dodgo, VBuick; cheap to clear.—Hunt. 128 A Ponsonby Rd. , aiYRE, 650 x 10, as new, sound; what . offersV—J. H. Fisher, R.M.D., Bombay. TYRES (2), 6-50 x 18. —Boyd. Papamoa, J. Box -15, Te Puke. TYRES and Tubes (2) wanted; 450-475-500. X —W. Wilson, 33 Pompallier Tee. TYRES, 2 wanted, fit for retreading, 4-0 x 1 17 to 5-0 x 17—C. Hunter, Albany, fPYRES wanted, 1 or 2, 550 x 17, good, I suitable recap. —G. Morrow, Manurewa. TYRES and Tubes, 100 x 15, for tractor.— I. McCaw. Price's Rd., Papatoetoe, P.O. Box 4. TYRES, Tubes, Wire Wheels (5), 775 x J. 145 8.E., for sale.—Walker, 10 Lake Rd., Northcotc TYRES wanted, 450 x 18, good order, or 1 suitable retreads. —H. Kinnaird, Angle St., Te Papa pa. Ph. 54-869. TYRES (8), Tubes (4), 600 x 16, used; JL will sell as one lot only.—Edwards, 418 New North Rd. Ph. 60-004. TYRES (2). good, 475 or 500 x 19, and 1 J. oi 2 Tubes. Highest- price given. Urgent —Ben Phillips, Pnkekohe. TYRES (2), 4.50 x 17, required; also 2 J. 5.25 x 16. suitable for retreading.— Mosheim. J6 W.viidliam St. Ph. 42-680. TYRES, 525 x 16, wanted, or exchange for JL 625 x 16. suitable for retreading.-—Hirst, Professional Chambers, High St. Ph. 45-037. VS Governor, good order, 2 Hravy Trailer Assemblies with Tyres, etc.—VAlßs6 Herald. XTB Cadillac Motor. 21 model, suitable for V boat, £lO. Bedford, '3-1, drive shaft, £3 10/-. —Jenkirison. Te Kauwiiata_. A SHIPMENT of Bowden Wire and Casing j-'varrived, also Chain. We aro_ able to Fit you new controls while yon wait. Don't delay.'only limited storks. W. WHITE, Newmarket. ALWAYS SEND YOUR BREAKAGES A TO THE WELDING SPECIALIST CAIN'S WELDING WORKS. Modern Workshop Staffed with Experts Parnell Rise._ Ph. -15-663. BRA KB SPECIALISTS.—HydrauIic and OMechanical. Free Brake Inspection. Don't score your brake drums. BETTER BRAKES (N.Z.) LTD.. 175 Albert. Street. Ph. 42-347. SE D CAR P~ AIIT S. 136 Newton Road, C.2. HAVE SPARES FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS. Ph. 43-267. REG. WHARFE. Prop. ■WELDING BY SPECIALISTS Saves V v You Money. Lot us prove this on your next Welding Job. ANDERTON'S WELDING WORKS ■l6 Stanley Street, C.I, Ph. 42-331. NOW Wrecking.—Austin 7's, 1928 Engine Spares, 1932, All Spares; Rugby 1, Durant 6, Model A. Whippet 4, Dodge. 1922 and '25, Austin 12/4.—Jack's Motors, Auckland's Busy Wreckers, 206 ITobson St. Ph. 40-742. If I cannot supply your reanirements, I will buy your car. CAR AND TRUCK SPARE PARTS. Our prices are right and our Illustrated Pamphlet will establish our claim to have "LARGEST STOCKS IN NEW ZEALAND." Send for one. AUTO REPLACEMENTS, LTD. Frankton Junction Established 1921 No branches 7 HAVE Springs of Every Size Watch. _L Prompt Repair Service. B. KOOREMAN, Watchmaker, 55 Security Bldgs. (Top Floor), Vnvt, .Toha.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 8

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