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BOOK NOW FOR WEEK-END OR ATTEND THE MATINEES PLAZA QUEEN STREET Phone 41-586 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. To-day: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. 5 p.m. Session To-morrow and Saturday RKO Radio Presents The Screen's Most Ambitious Undertaking "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" "FOREVER AND A DAY" Presenting CHARLES LAUGHTON IDA LUPINO BRIAN AH ERNE ROBERT CUMMINGS HERBERT MARSHALL —RAY MILLAND ANNA NEAGLE —MERLE OBERON With TO 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 Phono 4-1-130 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. LAST DAY OXFORD SESSIONS: 11, 2, 5 & 8 TIVOLI; TO-NIGHT AT 8 GEORGE SANDERS —GAIL PATRICK In the Exciting, Thrilling Mystery "QUIET PLEASE, MURDER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) To-it.wow (Friday)— 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 " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " " BOMBARDIER " THE ROUSING. ACTIONFUL, VIVID DRAMA Glorifying the Heroes Air-borne in the Army's Avenging Bombers. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) _ _ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson Theatres. Ltd. A REAL THEATRICAL SENSATION COMMENCING SATURDAY, MARCH 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 4 AFTERNOON AND EVENING For a Limited Season Initial Appearance Here of the Renowned BRIGWYN REVUE COMPANY 93 __ NOTABLE ARTISTS Presenting for the First Time in New Zealand the Spectacular Musical and Dance Revue "LET'S GO PLACES" "LET'S GO PLACES" "LET'S GO PLACES" Introducing a Brilliant Series of Bright, Snappy Sketches, Clever and Entirely New Ballets, Lilting Music, in which will appear a number of New and Very Talented Singers, Comedian, Specialty Stars. Soubrettes, Dancers, Acrobats and Musicians. 80 - GORGEOUS SCENES -30 MAGNIFICENT LIGHTING EFFECTb Box Plans Will Be Opened at Lewis Lady, Ltd., on Tuesday Morning Next. Evening Prices.—D.C. and R.S., 4/6; Unrsd. Stalls, 8/; Gallery, 1/6. Matinees: 3/, 2/, and 1/. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, February 27, 194-1, COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. UNITED FORCES' REVUE. ( . An excellent evening of Bright Entertainment. Lively Band Music by the Artillery Band, Bright and Breezy Comedy Sketches, Thrilling Singers and Dancers. , „ ADMISSION. —Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, 1/6; Back Stalls 1/-; Gallery 6d Reservations at Lewis Ltd., r?« Street, and on SUNDAY MORNING at Hie Majesty's Theatre Box Office from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Open to all Servicemen and Service women and their partners. Sponsored by Headquarters, Northern Military District. SALES BY AUCTION A TTR ACTIVE FURNISHINGS. A ROBT C. CARP AND SON At 4&6 Rem lie ra Rd. (next Orakei Road>, TO-DAY (Thursday), 11 a.m. Full Upr. Grand Piano, by Schwechten, burr walnut case, full resonant tone; Chesterfield Suite, Carpets and Rugs, Burmese Carved Table, New Bell Tent, Lady a Bureau. Also manv choise pieces in oak, maple ana walnut of both modern and antique origin. On view day of sale from S a.m. Fred C. Carr, Auctioneer. riHOICE HOME FURNISHINGS. GEORGE WALKER, LTD.. At the De Luxe Salerooms. •249 QUEEN STREET. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). 11 a.m. High-class Oak Furnishings, as fully detailed in Yesterdays Papers. At 12.30 p m. —Gilfillan Household Elec. Refrigerator, white enamel, in good running order; Elec. Shaver. 2 Cameras. Dressing Ca And et at, l o'clock. —Broadwood and Son Boudoir Grand Piano, in rosewood: Golden Knight 5-valve Short-wave A.C. ltadio; Philips 6-valve Car Radio. Both in good order. And at '2.30 p.m.—Axm. and Wilton Carpet Squares, sizes 13.6 x 10.6. 12 x 9. 10.6 x 9 9x9 etc. Now on View. Leonard Coakley, T. A: Gonlding, Auctioneers. TURNERS xiND GROWERS, LIMITED. 1 AUCTIONS COMMENCE:— 8 a.m.—Bananas (When Available). 8 a.m. —Fresh Vegetables 'Daily). 8 a.m. —Fresh Fruit (Daily). 8.30 a.m —Strawberries 9 a.m.—F'resb Cut Flowers (Tues. and Fri.). 10 a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers (Mon. & Thurs.). 10 a.m. —Bananas (When Available;. 10 a.m.—Poultry (Tuesday and Friday). Largest Sales in New Zealand lif ORRIN SVILLE. i'JL THE GLOBE AUCTION MART Sells by Public Auction ON FRIDAY, FEB. 25, at 12 Noon. Poultry, Produce, Fruit, Vegetables. A/c Mr. Dingle, who is leaving the district. Builders' Material and Tools, incl.: 85ft 6 x 1 Dressed Totara, 45ft Tolara Scribing. 43ft 3x2 Dressed Rimu, 4Sft Assorted Dressed 12 x 1, 9 x 1, 9 x %, 90ft Beading, Water Pipes, Bft Step Ladder, 23ft Ext. Ladder, Trestles and Boards, Plane, Sundry Tools, Pair Footprint Pipe Tongs, Sin Crescent Spanner. Tape Measure, Hand Emery Stilson Wrench, Saws, 1 Tyre Pump, Rim Expander, Assorted Bolts, Axes, Shovels. Slashers, Zenith Carburetter, Assorted Nails, 10 Tins Paint, 1 Leadlight, 2 ogal. Screw-top Drums, Levels, Set Door Runners, Copper Drum, Toaster and Spare Element, Teaspoons and Forks. Knives, furs and Saucers. Porridge Bowls, Sundry Dishes, Speedee Iron. Also: 1 Lady's .Sports Bicycle. Ladies' and Men's Gum boots. Golf Clubs, Base and Balls, 1 Zenith Console Radio Set, General Sundries. PH. 154. Q P E C I- A L SALE. O TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 29, 10 a.m. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. 1500 Head Stock, comp. as follows: Young Ducks, K.C.; l-yr.-old Ducks, K.C.; W.L. Pullets; W.L. Hens; 8.0. Hons; 8.0. Cockerels; R.I.R. Cockerels; K.C. Drakes. All t-he above are birds of quality and stamina and have been bred to lay eggs all the year round. See week-end papers for full details, TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD., City Markets, Auckland. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, TE KUITI. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. TE KUITI SALE YARDS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 11 a.m. Messrs. Daigety and Co., Ltd., and Abraham and Williams, Ltd., under instructions froiti Bank N.Z., ale Whataroa Estate, as above: — 2500 Sheep, coin®. Breeding Ewes, Lambs and Wethers; 32 Southdown Rams; 100 Head Cattle, comp. 80 P.A. Cows with calves at foot, 40 18-mos, P.A. Cattle. Hereford Bull. 2 Hacks. Full range of Farm Implements and Sundries Full details from agents. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUAKAU SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1014. 2000 Ewes, 1000 Lambs. Full particulars later. QALE OF COACH AND MOTOR BODY O BUILDER'S PLANT AND STOCK-IN-TRADE. A/c Trustees list. J. WILSON. Inglewood. MARCH 2 AND 3. 1044, 10 A.M. EACH DAY. FIRST DAY.—Stocks; all Classes Hardware, Timber, Paints, Enamels, etc.; Bar Iron and Steel. Blacksmiths' and Carpenters' Tools. SECOND DAY.—32in. Crescent Bandsaw, Buzzer and Shaper; 18in. Tliicknesser and Planer (T. & G. Heads); Power Drill and Accessories, Shaft-driven. Floor Drill; Hand Screwing Machine, adapted to power; Car Spraying Plant, complete with compressor; Black & Decker Electric Drill and Electric Welding Plant (150 amp.), with supply of Electrodes. FARMERS' CO-OP. ORG. SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD., New Plymouth, Auctioneers. GISBORNE STOCK SALES. ALTERATIONS TO DATES. EWE FAIR set down for Tues., March 14, will now be held on Tues., March 7. CATTLE FAIR set down for Tues. and Wed.. March 7 and 8, will now be held on Tues. and Wed., March 14 and 15. MATAWAI SALE set down for Thurs., March 9, will now be held on Wed., March 8. GISBORNE STOCK AND STATION AGENTS' ASSOCIATION.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24826, 24 February 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24826, 24 February 1944, Page 8

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