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EEGENT ™r* Final Day REGENT Sessions: 11.0, 2.0 and 8 p.m. ••CORVETTE K-225" Plans at Regont—Phone 82-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. REGENT REGENT TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Sessions: 11.0, 2.0, 5.0 and 8 p.m. -X----SOMETH- NEW EVERY MINUTE IN THIS GAY ROMANCE OF AN ICE VENUS AND A SINGING LOTHARIO. Monogram Pictures present "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" "SILVER SKATES" WITH RADIO'S Si NO I Nil STAR KENNY BAKER KENNY BAKER AND GORGEOUS VENUS Ol.< THE ICE BELITA FRICK A'ND FRACK Ted Fio Rito's Orchestra ALL THE STARS PLUS SIX NEW SONG HI J S AND SCORES OF SKATING BEAUIILH. PLANS AT REGENT—PHONE 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. | TUDOR | % N ?^VToX E ».°™6i Mary Muguire, Ben Lyon, Ann Dvorak & Robert, Morlcy in Iho English Picturoi "THIS WAS PARIS' ALSO: Australian Cinesuund—•"Miracle Makers"—California Symphony Orchestra and the SOVIET FORCES STRIKE NORTH AND SOUTH. (Recommetideo 0y Censor for Aniilts) 1 PAirf V i GINEMA «i TA KAP UN A. VjAILI I 'Ph. 78-465. To-uightat&t Marjorie Main and Lee Bowman in the Comedy: 'TIS H Fnll Programme. (Universal Exhibition) | STRAND j GRETA GARBO—MELVYN DOUGLAS "NINO TC H K A." And—"KEEPING COMPANY" (Both Adult Recommendation). AVONDALE To-night at 7.45. Chester Morris in "BOSTON BLACKIE GOES HOLLYWOOD." Also 'WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER? Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AMBASSADOR pl " SlfVm" 5 " Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie in 'THE GREAT MR. NOBODY," A Rollicking Comedy. Robert Paige, Harriet Hilliard in 'HI, BUDDY" Melodious Comedy Drama. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PETRI ST- HE LIE US. Ph 51-000. rLLKLCOO To-night at 7.45. "A HAUNTING WE WILL GO' Starring Laurel A Hardy & DANTE, THE MAGICIAN. Also: "WHISTLING IN DtIXIE." With Red Skelton. Ann Rutherford and Oeorge Bancroft. Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition DANCING DANCE TO-NIGHT At The CATHOLIC SERVICES CLUB (Corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets). FREE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SERVICES. Excellent Floor. Good Music. ""WOMEN TO WELLINGTON" MOVEV V MENT, N.Z., 7.30 p.m. To-morrow (Friday), March 24, Overseas League Rooms (Library). Women interested education, civic and political progress cordially invited. LECTURES AND MEETINGS Maureen morris Alexander Speaks TO-DAY (Thurs.), 2 p.m.. to Women Only, " YOUR HEART," And again at S p.m. to Men and Women, "PUBLIC ENEMY No. I.—CONSTIPATION." Avoid Disappointment by Coming Early. No Children .Admitted. Silver Collection. Doors Open half-hour before commencement. First Floor, Brunswick Bldgs., 174 Queen St. r P~HE AUCKLAND CITIZENS AND A RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A Meeting of Members, Intending Members and Friends will be held in the Epsom Public Library Hall. Manukau Rd., TONIGHT (Thurs.), March 23, at 8 p.m. The principal speaker will be His Worship the Mayor. Mr. J. A. C. Allum. J B DONALD. Chairman. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the DevonI. port Women's Branch of the National Party will be held in Duders Hall, Wednesday, March 29 at 2 p.m. V. MASON, Hon. Sec. SALES BY AUCTION I QUPERIOR HOME FURNISHINGS. 0 GEORGE WALKER, LTD., At the De Luxe Salerooms, 249 QUEEN ST., (TO-DAY (THURSDAY). 11 A.M. Choice walnut and Oak Furnishings, as ■ detailed in yesterday's papers. .AND AT 1.30 P.M. A/c the Trustee in Estate of the late Colin Anderson. —His Hunting Trophies, as previous advi. AND AT 2.30 P.M. Wilton and Axm. Carpets, assorted sizes; Floor Rugs, etc. Now On View. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. | — I TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 12 O'clock i 1 Prompt.—RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. Next- Power Board Bldgs. 1 Parrot and Cage (a very fine talker). rpUKXERS AND GROWERS. LTD. X Auctions Commence: 8 a.m.—Bananas (When Available), s a.m.—Fresh Vegetables (Daily). 8 a.m. —Fresh Fruit (Daily). 9 a.m.—Mushrooms (Daily). 9 a.m. —Fresh Cut Flowers (Tues. and Fri.). 9.15 a.m.—Grapes, Hothouse and Outdoor. 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. O R~R~ 1 N S V I L L E. THE GLOBE .AUCTION MART. By Public Auction, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). IV NOON. Poultry, incl. 10 Min. Pullets, 2 Doz. R.I.R. and 8.0. Cockerels; Produce, incl. 3 Ton Freshly-dug Sutton Supreme Potatoes, perfect crop; Fruit, incl. Apples and Pears; General Vegetables. Specials.— 1 Beatty All Copper Washing Machine, splendid working order; 1 Juv. Bicycle, 1 Tricycle, 1 Lady's Bicycle. 1 pr. Roller Skates, Man's Thigh Gumboots, eizo 8- Mail's Lace-up Gumboots, size 8; 1 Stationary Engine, Magneto; several consignments of Good Second-hand Furniture, incl. Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, 3 Chesterfield Suites, Rimu Dropside Cot, Rimu D.R. Suite, Vicious Sewing Machine, Wringer, BYds Good Lino., 1 Dropside Table, 1 Card Table. 1 Pres Pan. 1 Portable Gramoohone. 2 Seagrass Chairs, Sundry Lines of Linens. Also Vi-ton Coal, in bag lots. General Sundries. PH. 154. COBB E, L T D„ ■. Auctioneers, Land Agents, New Furnishers. * WHARF ST., TAURANGA. .In Our New Rooms, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 1 P.M. Small Bedford Truck, good order, used on Govt. work, ideal for light farm work. Terms Cash. C O B B E, L T D., . Auctioneers, Land Agents, New Furnishers, WHARF ST., TAURANGA. TUESDAY, MARCH '2B. 1 P.M. Just Before the Antique Sale in our New Rooms. A/c Mr. W. Coles, Morris St., Tauranga —His (>-Rmd. Home, standing on a level 1 /„ acres, with sea views. The home is newly painted, otcc. light, h. and c. water ran go, 2 open fires, septic tank. The land will cut into building sites, and, as the situation is ideal, would sell readily. Terms As Arranged. j) C 0 B BE. L I M'l TE D, JL\. Auctioneers. Land Agents, New Furnishers, Old Bank N.Z. Bldgs.. Wharf St. Tauranga. I'll 2S-J Day. 197 Night. TUESDAY. MARCH 28. 1 p.m. Nolo Date to Suit Train Time-table. In Our NEW Rooms. Antiques from an Old English Home.—2 Magnificent Hand-worked Italian Filet Lace Bed or Table Covers, wonderful work; 2 Italian Cut Work Tray Cloths, "1 Rennaissance D. Damask T. Cloth, 72 x 120; Irish Linen Tablecloths, Teaclotlis and d'Oyleys. The above tiro the best. Many Brass Items: Pans, Kettles, Trays, etc. 3 Chrom. Branched Candlesticks, 2 Old English Crystal do., Lds. Suede Bag. Hand-painted Worcester Frtiil Service 9 pes., Claret Jug, Opera Glasses. Lustre Ware. E.P. Ware, Cases Cutlery, Glassware. Wine Glasses, Incense Burner, . Javanese Fiuures. Case Stirling Silver, Toilet Set, 2 Ancient Serving Spoons, 2 Toby Jugs, Chinese Ware Lge. Copelanrl Dish, 4 Rosebud Coffee Cups and Saucers, Poland Sugar and Cream, French Grape Vine, Slates. Davenport. Cups and Saucers. Music, 12 ITaviland Limoges Ramekin Dishes'and Plates. Pleasant Cake Plate and Stand, Coupes, Plates, Wedgwood Cameo Picture, Saucepans. Kit. Ware and 200 Pes. Crockery. 11 White Milk Shako Glasses, etc., Very Old and Ancient Grandfather Clock. Modern Oak Wurtem- ' berg Grandfather Clock, Dozens of items cannot bo enumerated. See our windows. Cnllerv and Crockery havers should not miss this sale. Terms Cash. r^jf r >TF~Vvn "fio LTMTTED IT lI\M!T.TO\ x *XmiNEW.\I HOUSE SALE •/"FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 11 A.M. [fttf Horses All' Classes. Entries Solicited. CRfcnts Noto.—Sale was originally Monday, M#£h 27. ■>}

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24850, 23 March 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24850, 23 March 1944, Page 8

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