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Please Note Starting Times..., THREE performances daily PROMPTLY AT 10 A.M. (Doors Open 9.30 a.m.—1.80 p.m.—6.45 p.m.) It is essential to reserve ear1y,....0r attend the day performances. Plans open in the Main Foyer daily from 9.30 a.m. for all perform ances six days in advance. No telephone, reservations. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. . David 0. Selznick's Production of Margaret Mitchell's "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" In Technicolour.... With CLARK GABLE As Rhett Butler ' Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland AND PRESENTING VIVIEN LEIGH As Scarlett O'Hara. (Recommended as Unsuitable for Children) A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER RELEASE Complimentary List Suspended ZfULLER THEATRES--iJiiiimmmiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiitiiiMiHiiiiiiiiy; I PRINCE EDWARD I Guest Night, 6ri 1 -DEAD END KIDS ON DRESS PARADE" (Approved for Universal Ex.) 2 -gambling on the high seas (Recommended by Censor for Adults), patho Gazette. 4. "Wardrobe Girl (Musi.) 5. Cinesound Review. 6. Govt. Weekly. 7 Dizzy Acrobat (Colour Cartoon). 8. HalfShot'ai Sunrise (Stooge Comedy). illlltllimilllllMllllllllllllllllllltlllli: I , [.'VO\ T PORT 1 VICTORIA i Phoned 71-683 I V 1 I TO-NIGHT at 7.30 ANN MILLER—BETTY RHODES in "PRIORITIES ON PARADE" Approve'! for Universal Exhibition. CHESTER MORRIS—JEAN PARKER in "I LIVE ON DANGER" Recommended by Censor for Adults. i—rrisrr's THREE LAMPS. I BRITANNIA 1 Phone 26-041. M s This EveninK - 7 - 30 "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" With EVELYN ANKERS, JOHN CARItADINE ai.d introducing ACQUANETTA Also Richard Cromwell, Mary Carlisle in "BABYFACE MORGAN" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) i'IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIUII'--i f AMFO = GREY LY^Ng LAIViLU g Fbone 26 406. rfillllllliluilllliiiliMlHUlltlillllltllr? GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 fid fid No Reserves fid 6d "SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF" Wurren William and Ruth b'ord. "THE LADY IS WILLING" Marlene Dietrich and Fred Mac Murray. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) Metro. News. PETRI ST. HELIERS. Ph. 51-000. T L,L,X\L/LOO To-night at 7.45. "PANAMA HATTIE" Starring Ann Sothern, Red Skelton and many of yonr favourites. Also "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW," with Jimmy Durante and Phil Silvers. Both for Universal Exhibition. APPEALS OUR COMMITTEE would be grateful for gifts of Men's, Women's and Children's Clothing, etc., which may be used by us in a sale in aid of funds for our work among inmates of Hospitals. Homes, etc. Carrier will call. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COMFORTS COMMITTEE. 32 Campbell's Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. Ph. 44-376. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE BEGG'S, for 82 years the Leading Piano House, sell only Dependable Guaranteed Pianos. —For genuine value call Begg's, 112 Queen St. Ph. 32-320. JtOW, Allison, £O9; rfpencer, . £69; Haake, £OO. —Sly's, 144 Symonds St OODMASTER'S —Repairs, Access, GramoVJnhones Gramophone, Portable, £6. Ph. 20-105. GRAMOPHONE, Cabinet, and 24 Records, perfect order. —1K320 Herald. Gi RAMOPHONE. His Master's Voice, PortTable, Records, £lO. —1067 Dominion. Rd. Extension. Gramophone, h.m.v., portable, perfect cond.; also Good Selection Records.—AG 001 Herald. GUITAR, Hawaiian, as new.—lo Gloucester Park Rd., Onehunga. ( UITAR, Gibson, LSO. new condition.—Ph V.X 2206. or write Guitar. Herald, Wbangarei. H.ARP, beautiful, full size, French, Schureso, magnificent tone, excellent cond. —R8356 Herald. OIANO, full iron frame, overstrung, under--1 damper; terms,or cash.—Ph. 45-689. OIANQS, £45, £55, £BS. £95. cash or 1 easv terms Toner.—HW33o Herald. TENOR Saxophone, Bnescher Aristocrat, gold Lacquer; cond. perfect; £SO. —Ph. 11-282 TTIOLIN Outfit, complete, perfect condi- \ tion, £7 or offer. —Ph. 17-524. SERVICE, Delivery on all Pianos J? over £6S and guaranteed 10 years.— BRITISH AND FOREIGN PIANO CO., Strand Arcade, Queen St.. opposite Majestic Theatre. Ph. 44-449. PIANO ACCORDIONS. 120 and 140 bass models with case: also Guitars, in new cond. New Ukuleles: Radio Valves, all types; Music of every description.—For anything musical -write Sutcliffe'e, Ltd., Hastings. TT7M BOEHM, good German overstrung V V iron framed Piano, walnut case; strongly recommended. Price £llO. Free Stool and Delivery.—Kenneth Eady, St. Kevins Arcade, Karangahape Rd. TWATERS CIVIC SQUARE Largest Selection of Baby Grands, Upright Pianos. Players and Organs at the lowest prices in New Zealand, including the following almost brand new Pianos—Bechstein, Broadwood, Chappel! and Brinsmead, at 10/weekly. 100 Pianos for Hire, from 7/6 weekly. Any First Quality Piano delivered free of charge on trial. OVERS MELODY HOUSE, 186 TOP 0' SYMONDS ST. Ph. 48-392. This week's Specials include Cbappell. beautiful burr walnut case, underdamper, equal new, a superb instrument; Fritz Kulah, overstrung underdamper, exceptional; Allison, in beautiful rosewood case; Haake, overstrung, equal new; Brinsmead, underdamper, rosewood case; Addison, overstrung, underaamper, beautiful model; Supertone, overstrung, underdamper, a very fine instrument, very little used; and 100 others, all makes and styles. CASH OR EASY TERMS. IT'S HERE YOU GET REAL VALUE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED Bought, Sold and Repaired; L Tuition given.—George Poore, 65 Calgary St Dominion Rd. Pb. 62-705. GUITAR, by Kiwi on furlough; state price, etc.—KE679 Herald. KENNETH EADY. St. Kevins Arc., Karangahape Rd., pays spot cash for Pianos or Organs; immediate inspection.—Ph.42-467 OVER'S Melody House-, High-grade and Practice Pianos.—Ph. 48-392. OVER'S Melody House. Best price for that unused Piano. —Pb. 48-392. | F\.NATROPE. D.C.; cash buyer.—PY2lß I Herald. PIANO, Iron Frame; reasonable, cash.—Ph. 78-651, FANO, iron frame, good; top price, cash. —Ph. 45-689 PIANO, would store carefully for little use. —l2 Ballin St., Ellerslie. OIANO. for learner; wooden or iron frame; 1 £lfV£3o. —ER377 Herald. FANO, iron frame, sweet, tone, fair order; about £-10-£so.—Ph. 50-166. PIANO for Air Force Camp; any price up to COO if repairable.—QM33l Herald. PIANO, horizontal. 6ft or little over; must be good instrument; no dealers. Ph 45-689. PORTABLE Gramophones wanted urgently Best spot cash price.—Write, call or Ph 32-320, Begg's, 112 Queen St. TTKULELE, Mandolin, Guitar, Piano-Accor-Udion; highest cash prices given.—Begg's. 112 Queen St. _ „ . WE Buy Portable Gramophones.—Bond and Bond. 9 Customs St. East. £4O Offered Pro-war Iron-framed Piano.— Ring 60-490. A TWATERS, Civic Square. Ph. 49-047. Ix Ring or write Atwaters about selling vour Piano, Player-Piano or Organ. Highest spot cash prices. Country Sellers: Atwaters will send a Representative Free. A MERICAN Dance Band, now forming, roX\. quires Set of First-class Drums, 5 Saxophones (low pitch), 5 Clarinets (low pitch), 3 Sousaphone, 1 Dallape, Piano Accordion, 2 Gibson Ll2 Guitars, 2 Pianos, etc.—-Apply Immediately, stating age. make, condition and price of instrument to BAND LEADER. Box 2149. WE BUY Pianos, Piano-Accordions, Accordions. Guitars, Violins, Ukuleles, Gramophones—in fact, any Musical Instruments for which you have no further use. IF YOU PREFER we will trade in same oil one of our Gulbransen or Goldentone Radios. Easv terms if desired. Ph. 42-992 and talk it over—bettor still call and see us. LEWIS EADY, LTD., 192 Queen St.. Auckland. Ph. 42-992. PIANOS WANTED BY BEGG'S in Unlimited Numbers. BEGG'S being the largest sellers and importers of Pianos, with their modern workshop, expertly staffed, are in a better position to offer you full value for your Piano. Piano Buying is part of BEGG'S Dominion-wide purchasing plan being conducted In the national interest. Let BEGG'S give an immediate valuation of your Piano without obligation CHARLES BEGG AND CO., LTD.. The Musical and Electrical Centre. 112 Queen St., Auckland. Ph. 32-320.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 8

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