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FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY 11 —2 8 P.M. EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre WELLESLEY ST. (Opp Public Library) "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" *'SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" EMBASSY TO-MORROW FOUR SESSIONS 11 __ 2 THE MOST HOWL-ARIOUS PICTURE IN AGES SMART - WITTY - DARINGROMANTIC ROBERT PAGELOUISE ALLBRITON " FIRED WIFE " "FIRED WIFE" "FIRED WIFE" "FIRED WIFE" DIANA BARRYMORE—WALTER ABEL (Rei'oninicMKlncl by CciiKor for Adults) Also Screening MARCH OF TIME " INVASION " Plans fit Embassy. Phono. .'S2-(J(iO. I TI iP*AD 1 CINEMA —,R-EMUEB.A J IUDUK | Ph. 21-7-10 To-night at 8.151 JOAN FONTAINE and TYRONE POWER In Eric Knight's Novel " THIS ABOVE ALL " Also: Australian Cinesound —N.Z. Troops at Valla Lave 1 la—Paramount Newsrecl —Magic Carpet. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) I C A TCTV I CINEMA —TAKAPUNA | UAlili 1 | p]j. 7S-/JOS. To-night at 81 J[i Colour. (Universal Exhibition) STRAND ONEHUNGA Ph. SJ-380. To-night Georgo 'tobias Lucille Fairbanks, "CALLING ALL HUSBANDS." "Murder in the Big House.' (Both Adult -Recommendation.) AVONDALE Tm,s - W' ThmL .JUDY GARLAND In the. Sparkling Musical Coined} "FOR ME AND MY GAL" Selected Supports. (Universal Exhibition) AMBASSADOR n ' Marsha Hunt, Richard .Carlson, In "THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" File Memoirs of a Personal Maid who Sees All . . Knows All . . Tells All Rosemary Lane. George Reeves. In "ALWAYS A BRIDE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) T EAGUE OF WOMENFOLK OF OVERJU SEAS FORCES. iA Social gathering will bo held In Fabian Clubrooms, 8 Queen St.. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 28, at 2 p.m. Speaker, music, bring-and-btiy. All next-of-kin welcome. H. MACKiAY, Hon. Secretary. OIVIO WELCOME WELCOME TO PERSONNEL OF THE ' » SECOND DIVISION OF THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RETURNED FROM THE MIDDLE EAST (including Nursing Sisters, VvA.D.'s, and W-AjA.C.'s), Naval Personnel and Airmen who have Served Overseas in the Battle Areas A (Jivic Welcome will be tendered by His Worship Uie Mayor of Auckland at the apex of the Town Hall TO-DAY (Wednesday). at approximately 12.3 5 p.m., to all Personnel of tho Second Division of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force who have, since July 23. 1943. returned from the Middle F.a.st (including Nursing Sisters, V.A.D.'s, and W.A.A.C.'s), Naval Personnel (including Merchant Navy) and Airmen who have served overseas in tho battle areas. The Army authorities are arranging lor a Parade to assemble in Princes and Alfred Streets at 11.15 a.m., tlie march t-o commence at 31.15 a.m. and proceed via Lower Symonds Street, Anzac Avenue, Quay Street and Queen Street to the Town Hall. After the conclusion of the addresses of welcome, all Personnel are invited to proceed into the Town Hall, where luncheon will be provided. Citizens are cordially invited to tine the route so that a fitting welcome may be accorded to all those indicated above who have returned from overseas. JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. fIITY O~F AUG K~L AN D. KJ PARADE OF SECOND DIVISION OF THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. CLOSING OF STREETS-. Public notice is hereby given that tho undermentioned streets will bo Closed to Traffic TO-DAY (Wednesday):—Alfred Street, Lower Symonds Street, Anzac Avenue, portion of Beach Road, Uritomart Place, portion of Quay Stroet, and the whole of Queen Street from Quay Street to the Town Hall. Vehicles other than tram cars will bo excluded from these streets at 11.15 a.m., and the tram service will cease at. 11.20 a.m. Motorists particularly are requested kindly to assist the Traffic Officers by keeping clear of the route, and aro requested not to leave their cars unattended in any of the streets throughout the route of march. The public are warned against standing on verandahs or fire escapes.—JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. pITYOFAU C K L A N D. PARADE OF SECOND DIVISION OF THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.—I desire to invite business interests and citizens generally to provide a generous display of bunting on the occasion of the march of members of the Second Division of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, which will take place ill connection with the Civic Welcome TODAY (Wednesday). A ready response to this request would be fully appreciated.—J. A. A limn. Mayor. Borough of mount albert CIVIC WELCOME AND SOCIAL EVENING, Mount Albert Ex-Servicemen's Social Club Rooms. Corner of Western Springs and School Roads. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1914. 8 P.M. The Mayor find Councillors extend an Invitation to the Residents of tho Borough to a Civic Welcome which will be tendered to the Mount Albert members of the Sc-cond Furlough Draft of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. An invitation is also extended to any Mount Albert members of the Forces who have returned to New Zealand, either on furlough or sick and wounded, since July, 10-43, and it is desired that, these men accept this as b personal invitation. Seats will be reserved for Returned Men and' Nexl of-Kin. A Presentation will ho niade to each Returned Member of the Forces by the Overseas Gift Committee. Jn addition to short speeches of welcome, n short musical programme will bo presented, to he followed by light supper and dancing. Borough of takapuna. CIVIC WELCOME. Citizens are cordially invited to attend a Civic Welcome which will be tendered Takapuna Members of the recent Furlough Draft, also those who have returned from Overseas subsequent- to the July, 1013 Furlough Draft, The Function will he. held in the Picturedrome. Milford, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. The Welcome will he followed by a Concert and Social. J. G UINIVEN, Mayor. WANTED TO SELL A N'I'IQUES, modern diamond Rings, CunlinIx. ental Jewellery. Rare Gilts. —Christie's, St. Kevins Arcade. Open daily. Sat. incl. BATHS, Basins. Califonts. Windows, Iron, Timber. Stoves. 2nd-hand.—flu Hobson St. BEDROOM. Suite, -i-pce., twin beds with wire wove; £42/10/-. —30!» K'hape lid. BOWLS, Henselite, -1%, and Fiberkano Bag, perfect set for tournament play; offer wanted.—UNssß Hkiumj. ALIFONT, Gas Stove, good order; £5 > each.—Francis, Otahuhu. pARPET Specials. -- Good Used Carpets from £32/10/.. —25 Ponsonby Rd. pABPETS, Lift Gin x lift, oft x 7ft, grey, with dark toning; ltift x lift, plain blue; also 2 Fawn Oval Rugs, good condition.— For inspection Ph. 10-111. pLEANERS, Electric, all makes, trade-in V allowance. —Cleaner Depot, Everybody's Bldgs., Hamilton. pLOTHING, Used, mixed bags, 50/-, 70/-. \j 00/-. —Wise, -125 Kanmgahape Rd., Auck. DOORS, Hashes, Windows, Grates, Ranges. Gates.—'Sam White, Sons. Market Place. 11" 1 LECTROLUX, as now; £2».-~-Sly's, M l JJ Symonds St. Appliances, expert Repairs.—Crusher .J and Sous, Ltd., Lome St. Ph. <lO-035. {EXTENSION Ladders for Builders and J Painters. Special value. —Wingate.'s, Ironmongers, opposite Post Office, Queen St. li" 1 XT ENS lON Ladders, Revolving Clothes .Li Driers, Store Trucks, Barrows. Washtubs. etc.. — Pel hum. 150 Victoria St.: 40-054. ITU RE WOOD, Wattle and Pine mixed, 5 I sacks, I; delivered. Kuiiieu - Auckland: cash with order.—A. Farr, Riverhead. GIBRALTAR Wallbourd won't bulge, r buckle, warp or twist: 31/0 100 sq. ft.— Builders' Supplies. Ltd.. Anzac A.v.; 40-133. TUIOE Extractor. Health-Mine, as new.— J BP 178 II KliAl.l). I" IAWNMOWKR, l lin. 5-bladn, good order, lj £-1/10/-. —07 College Hill, Ponsonby. MATS aid natural shape woolly Sheepskins, all colours, slightly imperfect; £1 each, —Hi I Khyber Pass, or Box 71. Newmarket. MERCANTILE White Envelopes, f>/ no* 250. post Bd.—Lnc-khnrl Ponsonby Rd MOLASSES, now available in scwt. drums Ask for prices.—.1 Tones Did. Oitv Markets. Auckland A NTIQ'UE Mahogany, Walnut and RoseJ\ wood Furniture, Silver. Sheffield Plate, Brassware, China and Glassware A wonderful collection at. reasonable prices at aTWaTERS C.ivic Square, Aucklnnd Pli 19-017. T>UY QUALITY AND (VET MORE FOR O YOUR COUPONS AT MERCER'S HOUSEHOLD LINENS wo Karansrahnpe Rd.. Auckland C.2 Pli 13-305 T INENS Sheets, Tablecloths Pillow Cases. IJ Tea Towels, Bedspreads, etc., etc.; all Household and Trousseau requirements; best, values in .Auckland at the "Linen Slore on the 4th Floor."—Dromoriie Linen Co., Ltd., 4th Floor, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queon St., Auoklaßd.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 8

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