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Still the Greatest of All Entertainments 1 don Ur ex«cUy°VWevlusly y panted! PlS.se as "£& ** sjar*,""— 10 a.m. Doors Opod 9.30 a.m.. 1.30 and 6.45 p.m.) ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction' Sir Benjamin fuller David O. Seiznick's Production of Margaret Mitchells, •• " GONE WITH THE WIND " GONE WITH THE WIND "GONE WITH THE WIND "GONE WITH THE WIND " GONE WITH THE WIND In Technicolour With CLARK GABLE As Rhett Sutler.... Leslie Howard, Olivia cle Havilland AND PRESENTING VIVIEN LEIGH Ah Scarlet oTiara Booking Arrangements Booking- is very heavy for all •Hires. Plans are open at the Booklit, Office In the Main b oyer Daily from !i:!0 a.m. No Telephone Reservations. (Recommended as Unsuitable for Children) A M KTRO-GOLDWYN-MAY ER RELEASE Complimentary List Suspended - FULLER THEATRES - -ijiiiiNiiiiiiiiHHHiiimiHiiniiiiinMNiuntniH'Hiii NEWTON i PRINCE EDWARD | ° 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d :i Hours of Grand Entertainment "THE BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) •'CADETS ON PARADE (Approved for Universal "Cinesound Review," "Govt. Review. "Groom and Bored" (Comedy). i!iiiiiimiiiwiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiH DEVON PORT = VICTORIA i Pb - 71-083 I VICIUWft g To . ni llt at 730p m . SOSEM"Ry""LANB. PATRIC KNOWLES " ALL BY myself;; (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And The Little Tough Guys. In "KEEP 'EM SLUGGING" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) I I BRITANNIA I ; 1 5 = 730 This Evening < rfllimimilllWlimiWlMllllllWini; "I LIVE ON DANGER" Chester Morris, Jean Parker (Recommended by Censor for Adults) i Also Showing: Neil Hamilton, June Lang, in i "TOO MANY WOMEN" j Yes! 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Danby, Box 50, Thames. C CINERARIA, Sinclair's Special Giant J Flowered, beautiful colours, 1/'- packet, 1/2 posted. GEORGE SINCLAIR. 321 Queen St. P.O Box 25W, Pli. 43-760. VI Lawn Grass Seed, our own special mixture. Use our seed and have a lawn to be proud of, 2/- lb. 101b lots and over 1/9 lb. Carriage extra. O'LEARY BROS. AND DOWNS, LTD.. 16-1S Cook St., Auckland, C.l. Ph. 45-325. ("IIANT Double Anemones and Ranunculus, J 3 sizes, 1/-, 1/6, 2/- per doz., 5/-, 7/6, 10/per 100; Freesia, giant hybrids, Burtoni, 2/doz.. 10/- per 100; Ixias, named varieties, 2/• doz. mixed 1/6 doz.; New Gazanias, 5 varieties for 6/-; Primula Obconica, for pots, 6/doz. —Palmer's Nurseries, Great North Rd.. Glen Eden. Ph. 88-029. PRIZE Darwin Tulips, every imaginable 1 shade 12 named varieties, 10/-; 12 choice mixture, 7/6. Anemones and Ranunculus, special massing strain, 50 3/-. Prize Daffodils, 12 named bulbs, 7/0; Celery Plants, White Plume, 50 5/-; Leek Plants, Giant White Stemmed, 100 3/-. 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Coloured mixture of reds, orange, browns and purples; 2/6 doz.. S/- 50. CALENDULAS, Art Shades; 3/6 50. CARNATIONS. Giant Chabaud, everblooming; large fancy strain; 3/6 25. ICELAND POPPIES. "Artist's Glory;" long, strong stems, giant-dowering; B'6 50. SWEET PEAS. A selection of tho best prize-winners, mixed; 3/6 25. PANSIES, "Englemann's" Giant Exhibition strain; 3/6 25. STOCKS, "Giant Perfection" Double Beauty Stock; 3/6 50. SANDERS. BOX 931. AUCKLAND. (Great South Road Nurseries.) 1 FREESIAS, giant coloured Hybrids, rang- . ing through white, cream, lemon, yellow, orange, gold, cerise, pink, red, lavender, lilac, blue, purple, puce, browns, copper; 2/3 doz.. 7/6 50, assorted. ANEMONES, choice mixed colours, every shade known, enormous flowers, ranging through white, pink, rose-pink, blue, mauve, cerise, purple, reds, scarlet; 2/ doz., 11/6 100. ANEMONES, Red Cardinals and Blue Bonnets, 2/0 doz. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24825, 23 February 1944, Page 8