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FESTALLY TO-DAY! tHA.II/Y SESSIONS ill "Tales of Manhattan" With Charles Boyer—Rita Hayworth—Others PJans at Theatre and Begg's, Queen Street *S===| CENTURY l===» Queen Street Phone 42-109 Directions Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd STARTS TO-MORROW FRI. HERE'S SOMETHING BRAND NEW IN MUSIC MYSTERY MURDER! HUNT STROMBERG Presents BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK in Gypsy Rose Lee's Sensational - Best Seller *'G-Slring Murders"! "LADY of BURLESQUE" "LADY of BURLESQUE" With Michael O'Shea. Released Thru United Artists. (Both Becominended by Censor for Adults) VICTORY GREEN LANE. Phone 16-6 Finally To-night at 8. GENERAL MONTGOMERY AN GALLANT Bth ARMY'S BRILI "DESERT VICTORY £ Allan Jones —Jano Fraze "MOONLIGHT IN HAVAN. Both Approved for Universal Exh T\r EST HAVEN CABARET. ' V PONiSONBY CRUISING CLUBS, • REGATTA DANCE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4. A! Clarke's Orchestra. Good Supper Provided. Reservations, Ph. 4-1-7.30. No Launch Service Available. Is £• Fa tri cFa over. Holder of N.Z. Championships, Will commence Teaching. Correct tuition given in Highland and National Dancing. Pupils prepared for competitions. Senior and Junior Tap Classes. GILMORE BLDGS., Newmarket (above Smith and Canghey's), Phone Appointments tia-70'-'. ELEOTOBAL AITEMATA E LICENSING DISTRICT. OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. Notice of Nominations Received and Polling Places Appointed. Jti pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1927» and the Licensing Act, 1908, and their amendments, I, William Adam Wilson, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of Waitemata, do hereby give notice that the following have been duly nominated as Candidates for election as members of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Waitemata: — BRACKEBUSH, August Hughes, DAVIDSON, Norman Sutherland, DREAVER, Mary Manson. GREENSLADE, Arthur Edwin, MARTIN, Robert STANAWAY, John Aloysius, SWANSTON, Robert Newton-King, WHITE, Ralph Neville, WOOD, Lionel Gladstone. And that, the number of the Candidates nominated (9) being greater than the number of members required (5). the roll will be taken at the following places between the hours .of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 14th day of March, 1944: Albany, the Coronation Hall; Bayswater, the Clu,b House; Beach Haven (Birkenhead), the Cabaret: Belmont, the Presbyterian School Hall; BirkJale, the Brighton feall; Birkenhead, the Methodist Church Hall; Brown s Bay, the Progress Hall; Castor Bay. the Presbyterian Church Hall; Dairy Flat, the Public Hall; Glenfield. the Glenfield Public Hall; Greenhithe, the Greenhithe Social Hall; Helensville, the Conncil Chambers; Kaukapakapa, the Methodist Church Class Room; Rumen, the Pnbhc Hall: Mairangi Bay, the Mairangi Bay Hal!; Mllford, the Baptist Church Hall; Northcote, the Council Chambers; Parakai, Sprinesido Private Hotel; Riverhead, the Riverhead Public Hall; Silverdale, Public Library; lakapun a, the Council Chambers (Principal): Torbay, Mr. Crtimpe's Store; Waimauku. the Coronation this Uldurrt Returning Officer, Waitemata Electorate. QTAHUHU LICENSING DISTRICT. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. I hereby give Public Notice that I have this day received the following nominations: HOPKINS. Osborne .Stanley. . HOTSON. Henry William, NEWTON, Richard I rancis, PETRIE, Charles Robert, PODMORE, Charles Leonard. Fivo persons are renn.ired for the Licensing Committee, and, as only five •were received, I therefore declare Osbor e Stanley Hopkins, Henry W liam Hotson, Richard Francis Newton, Charles Kopert Petrie and Charles Leonard Podmore duly elected members of the Otabuhu Licensing Co Da"ted ,, this Ist day of March. .1914. R. A. R. rcxTTNG. Returning Officer. "sales by auction rrURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. X Auctions Commence: S a.m. —Bananas (When Available). 8 a.m.—Fresh Vegetables (Daily). 8 a.m. —Fresh Fruit (Daily). 8 30 a.m. —Strawberries. q a.m. —Fresh Cut Flowers trues. &Fri.). ■JO a.m. —Fresh Cut flowers, (Mon. 4 Ihurs.) 10 a.m.—Bananas (When Available). 10 a.m.—Poultry (Tuesday and Fridaj). LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. TMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. 1' GEORGE WALKER, LTD., _ At the Do Luxe Salerooms, 219 QUEEN ST., 10-DAY (THURSDAY), 11 a.m. . Jacobean, Oak and Ash furnishings, as fu 11 v detailed yesterday's pat>«r«. •\t I'' 30 p.m.— Kelvinator, Double Door, Enam. "Refrigerator, "Sparton" Domestic Refrigerator, "Green's" 10m Bowling Green Liiwnniower. And at 1 o'clock.—Set 2t Vols. "Encyclopaedia Britannica," 11th. Edition (as new), East India paper, fitted in Maple Bookcase, worth £100; Leather Top Library Table, Leather Office Armchair. And at 2.30 p.m.—Wilton and Axm. Car- ' pet*. sizes 15 x 11.3, 12 x 0, 10.6 x 9, etc.! 12Yds _*7in Axm. Hall Runner. Floor Rugs, etc Now on view. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers MO R R 1 N S V I L L E. THE GLOBE AUCTION MART By Public Auction, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 12 Noon. Poultry, incl. Table Geese, Ducks: Produce, mcl South Island Chaff. 23 to the ton, 1 Ton Table Potatoes; Fruit, incl. Apples, Pears, Water Melons: Vegetables, incl. Cabbages and Catilis., Onions, Carrots, first of newseason. SPECIALS.—A Barrett and Robinson (London) full-sized heavy upright iron-Trnmed Grand Piano, overstrung, check action, walnut case, ivory keys, no better Piano in the Wnlkato; 1 Newly Conditioned with nearly new tyres Dodge %-ton Delivery Truck, Wireless Set, Vacuum Cleaner, 100 yds Netting, Oft; 3 Wolseley Separator, 1 Mercury Float, 1 Aviary, 1 Bird Cage, 1 Portable Gramophone, 2cwt. No. 8 and 0 Wire, Lot of Rabbit Traps and Skin Wire, Garden and General Tools, General Furnishing Sundries, 1 5-Pee. Rimu Bedroom Suite, complete. Whippet 1031 4cyl. Sedan Car. perf. running order, excel, tyres; Warrant Fitness six mths. to run. PH. 154. C PECIAL POULTRY SALE. ° J. JONES, LIMITED, Will Sell by Auction TUESDAY NEXT. MARCH 7, at 10 a.m. Acting under instructions from Mr. J. McBeuth, Mangere, who is disposing of the whole of his flock of White Leghorns and Black Orpingtons, comprising:—400 W.L. Pullets, 4y 2 to 0 mths.; 300 W.L. Hens, Ist-year; 150 8.0. Hens, lst-yoar; 70 8.0. Pullets. 6 mths. old; 25 W.L. Breeding Cockerels, 150 K.C. Ducks, 5 mths. old; 100 K.C. Ducks, 1 year; 12 K.C. Drakes. Also 1 Best Burner Flame Thrower, 1 Summit Hand Egg Washing Machine, 2 I.N.LIncubators, 1 Prairie State Incubator, 1 Pond's Brooder, 1 Circle Incubator, 1 Brooder. NOTE.—The above flock have been bred from the best Australian and N.Z. strains arid can be thoroughly recommended to anyone requiring layers above the average or breeders,of outstanding merit. , J. JONES, LIMITED, Poultry Auctioneers and Specialists, City Markets.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

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