THAT EVER-LOVIN' BLONDE FROM BROOKLYN! "SWING SHIFT MA'ISIE See Her TO-DAY at M A J ESTIC A Puller Theatre Phono 43-210 Continuous 11 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. Evening Session 8 p.m. GET IN THE SWING wlth "SWING SHIFT MAISIE "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" Starring , T _ ANN SOTHERN —JAMES CRAIG with JEAN.ROGERS. . Now Brooklyn's Blonde Bombshell is Queen of the Assembly Line! It's a brand new experience for Maisie as she speeds up the production line and tempts the "wolf-pack" stag line! It's Laugh lerrific! When that Swing-Shift Ends That's When Romance Begins! "SWING SHIFT MALSIE" A Melro-Goldwyn-Maycr Picture. Associate Feature^ Weaver Bros. & Elviry in A Hillbilly Comedy "SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 7 ' 4O G-MEN Vs. BLACK DRAGON" Serial. Box .Plans at Theatre. _. 7 r v*r I CINEMA REM.UERA. | lUDOR j Ph. 24-749. To-night at 8. TIKUKK A-UMON'T & SUSAN PETERS in the M.G.M. Production: ■ "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY Blueprint for invasion —A story of Underground Espionage in Occupied France. ALSO: Latest Newsreel—-Coloured Cajto°n "F ALA" —President Roosevelt h Dog ana "Passing Parade." (Adult Recommendation.) 1 P A H7TV I CINEMA TAKAPUNA. | bAlt. 11 I'Ph. 78-465. To-night at 8! Laurel and Hardy in the E.P.S. Comedy: "AIR RAID WARDENS Pull Programme. (Universal Exhibition) 7 o-r-p a mi~\ i ONEHIT NG A. h 1 KAPvU j Ph. 54-380. To-night, 7.15—T0-morrow, 1.45 & 8. Marjorio Main —Guy Kibbee —Zasu Pitts "TIS IT " And Barton Mac Lane and Dead End Kids "KIT THE ROAD Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. AVONDALE " M 5" KATHRYN GRAYSON in "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" Also "FLYING WITH MUSIC" Approved for Universal Exhibition. AMBASSADOR - PT - c 7 H J v^ reß> George Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara in "TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT' A Drama of Adventure Valour & Young Love. WILL HAY in "THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL A Riot of Laughs from the first Baa! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE "CLAUDIA" is the most discussed young lady Auckland has known for many a day. She is very charming, very unaffected, quite unsophisticated, and you cannot help loving her. TO-NIGHT at 8 AND UNTIL NEXT FRIDAY Matinees To-morrow and Wed. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. LTD. Present their incomparable ALL-STAR COMEDY COMPANY Direct from Theatre Royal, Sydney, in their Superb Presentation of Rose Franken's Delightfully Humorous and Daring Comedy "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA " "C,LAU D I A " Undoubtedly one of the Most Delectable and Most Intriguing Plays the Stage has yet created. With LLOYD LAMBLE and NEVA CARR-GLYN John Tate, Frank Bradley, Ethel Gabriel, Lily Moore, Barbara Smith and Other Notable Artists. ANOTHER IMPORTANT PRODUCTION Commencing Saturday Afternoon and Evening APRIL 22 AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS Initial Production here of Joseph Kesselring's World-famous Comedy-Drama.., . "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" which has been running continuously for four seasons in New York and it is still the reigning attraction there. Box Plans for "Claudia" aie now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. For "Arsenic and Old Lace" the plans will be opened on Monday Morning Next. Box Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. Evg. Prices; D.C. and R.S. (Saturdays), 7/ ; Other Nights, 6/ (resemble six days ahead). Second Stalls (resemble on day of performance), 4/j Gallery, 2/ Matinees: 5/, 3/0 and 21. Children Half-price. All prices plus tax. SALES BY AUCTION PACIFIC ISLANDS HULA SKIRTS, A Without Reserve. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). 11 a.m. IK) Hula Skirts, Men, Women, Boys, Girls. Don't miss this opportunity of buying a Hula Skirt Practical demonstration as to how to wear these skirts will be given. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD.. City Markets. r PURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. 1 AUCTIONS COMMENCE: 8 am—Bananas (When Available). 8 am—Fresh Vegetables (Daily). S a.m.—Fresh Fruit (Daily). <, a .m.—-Fresh Cut Flowers (.lues, and in.). 9 15 a.m.- —Grapes, Hothouse and Outdoor. 10 a m—Fresh Cut Flowers (Moil. 4 Thurs.) 10 a.m.—Bananas (When Available). 10 a.m.—Poultry (Tuesday and Friday). Largest Sales in New Zealand. |)OULTRY FRUIT PRODUCE. 1 J. JONES, LTD., Auctioneers, City _ Markets, Will Sell by Auction, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 10 a.m., Poultry—Roosters, Hens, Ducks, Pullets. Also Grain, Produce, Groceries, Bacon, etc. TTNDER CONDUCT OF THE REG 18U TRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT \UCKLAND and at the request of the Mortgagee in Exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 192005 and Outstanding Deed of Mortgage Number 355207, FRIDAY, APRIL 2S. 19-14, at 2 p.m.. THOMSON 13 AG LEY & CO.. LTD., Will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Rooms, BANK ST., WHANGAREI, On the above day, ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND containing: . FIRST —(a) -15 Acres, more or less, being Vllotment 232 of the Parish of Owiiiwa and being all the land m Certificate of litlc Volume U-12, Folio 90 (Auckland Registry); lb) 287 acres 1 rood, more or less, being the South-western portion of Allotment _ 100, South-eastern portion ot Allotment 167 and North-western portion of Allotment lOS of the Parish of Owhiwa, being ail the land in Certificate of Title Volume 320. fcolio 28 Auckland Registry), subject to Part XIIL, Land Act 190 N. (c) i<> Acres, more or less, lioing Allotment 233 of the Parish of Owhiwa and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 371, Folio 107 (Auckland Registry). SECONDLY, —2bO Acres, more or less, heing Allotment 109, North-eastern portion of Allotment 100. North-western portion ot Allotment 107 and South-eastern portion of Allotment, 108 of the Parish of Owhiwa, which said parcel of land now comprises all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 510. Folio 189 (Auckland Registry), limited as to parcels. The property is situated 12 miles from I'arua Bay, \Vhangarei district. It comprises approximately 150 acres standing bush, with some unliable timber. The balance of approximately 51 h> acres has been chopped and grassed, but has partly reverted. Ringed fence, good water, no buiidincs. One-half urea easily ploughable. The Mortgagee's application to sell, containing its estimate ot ihe value of the said land, can be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland during office hours prior to the sale, and a copy may be seen at the Auction Rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. For particulars and conditions of sale, applyto the Auctioneer or to the State Advances (lonxinitiou of New Zealand, Corner of Queen Street and Wellesley Street East, Auckland, C i or to the State Advances Corporation of New Zealand, Orr's Buildings, Corner of lames Street and Cameron Street, Whangarei. QQUIRRELL AND COMPANY, k? At Their Salerooms, 54 HIGH faT., TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 11 a.m. Platform Scales, Oft Cast. Bath. 2 Hand Powder Mixers, Chip Calif out, Rotary Con verier, D.C. to A.C., 110 volt; Garden Roller, Wheelbarrows, La winnowers. Garden Tools. Vices, Blowlamps, Primus Stoves. Gas Stoves. " Bags Lupins and 1 Bag Grass Seed, 20 M. Saws Slashers, iff Sash Cramp. 1500 ft Tola ra Trellis Battens. Scythes, Axes, s x ti x I Leßoy Tent. Poles and Bas; 25yds Mullet Net, 25yds Bait Net, Letterpress Lobe Water Pump, 2 Ladies Bicycles, 2 Sprav Pumps and Hose, h.p. A.C. Motor, Hand Press, 5 2Slh Boxes Mixed Nails (new), ( amp Oven, 7fl Oin x sft Oin, Crosscut Saw, l Pair Oft Oars and Rowlocks. At I o'clock.---Quantity New Toys, Fancy Goods Dolls, etc. Riiiiu and Pol. K. Sideboards, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs. Easy Chairs, Oec. Tables. 2 Tea Waggons, Floor Kuirs, 12yds 27in Amu. Runner, Firescreens, Oxi. Kerbs, G rauuonliones and Records. 2 Crystal Radio Sets, A.C. and Battery Radio Sets, Comb. Chests, Chests Drawers, Linen Clipboard. D, and S. Beds and Wires, Child's Dropside Cot. Ped. Cupboards, 3-fold Draught Screen. Kitchen Dresser. 2 Sets Rimu Bins, Kit. Tables, Chairs, Books, Brief Bags, Stepladders, Bookshelves, Child's High Chair, and General Household Sundries. Terms Cash. Fred Ziogler, Auctioneer and Vainer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24868, 14 April 1944, Page 6
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