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TO-DAY at 11 a.m.—2 p.m.-—8 p.m. » Bookings are still heavy. Plans for all performances .for six days in advance are open in the Mam I) oyer daily from 10 ».m. to /.30 p.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. The Ten Best Pictures of 1&14.. v rolled into one... .Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" CAMEO Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON PHILIP DORN-—SUSAN PETERS Associate Programme Includes "NURSERY RHYME MYSTERIES" (Passing Parade Series) Approved for Universal Exhibition. TfUIUER THEATRES - i'uiiiiimiMHiiiiiiiimiimiwMuitiiiiMiiMmm'j vproTON jPRINCE EDWARDj fWiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHuimiiimimiiiiiiiiHirS Cd GUEST NIGHT 6d She's got "Oomph" and he's got "Oodles That's Wayne Morris & Rosemary Lane in "LADIES MUST LIVE." Also Stark Drama! Daring Reality! Emlyn Williams, Anna Konstam in "THEY DRIVE .BY NIGHT.' Both Recommended More Suitable Adiats. DK VONPORT. 1 VICTORIA I Phone 71-683. e § TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. Randolph Scott, Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne in "PITTSBURGH" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Showing: Richard Arlen, Wendy Barrie in "SUBMARINE ALERT" Approved for Universal Exhibition. XIIREE LAMPS. 1 BRITANNIA! Phone 2«-011 §iiii' i miiiHiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiniimiH llsl un ' Double Feature Comedy Programme! Joan Bennett, Franc.hot Tone, Allyn Jocelyn, "A YANK IN DUTCH" fAdult Recommend.) "GALS INCORPORATED," Leon Errol, Grace McDonald, Harriet Billiard. Approved for Univ. Exhib. Programme includes: Govt. News Item, "Weekly Review"; Cartoon, "Wacky Wigwams"; Community Sing. dlfllitlflillHliltiiliitililNllllflllMltlL i fAMFO i GREY LYXX " | L/AiYiLW | phone 20-106. simiiuiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiwiiiiinitiß GUEST NIGHT Od Od (No Reserves) 6d 6d "MIRACLE KID" Tom Neal, Carol Hughes. Virki Lester. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 'ROAD TO HAPPINESS" John Boles, Mona Barrio & Billy Lee. Recommended More Suitable for Adults. Metro. News. WOME== MI T I oIig , 2t. RD - John Garfield and Brenda Marshall in "EAST OF THE RIVER" (A) And "GRANNY GET YOUR GUN" (A) (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. DANCING CLEVEDON CLUB. close Station, 0 T A H U H U. Owing to unforeseen circumstances there will be NO DANCING TO-NIGHT. Dancing as usual Saturday. Club available for Weddings and Parties, PH. 16-315, or 2455, OtahuJju. I O YMO.XDSVILLE School of Modern and ! O Old-time Dancing, 30 Symonds St. Classes S Monday and Thursday, 8 p.m. Private Lessons by Appointment.—For particulars, call, or PH. 42-237, MISS SPENCER. MODERN Ballroom Dancing, private tuition. Studio Dance every other Friday, 7-30 p.m. Poise, sociability. Servicemen half Fee. Mavis Tollernache, Epsom. Ph. 16-214. MDE- VaLESKA, Albert Chambers, cor. Albert and Wellesley Sts. Pb 48-121. 05-324. All tyoes Dancing Taught, RUBY SHERRIFF EH. Bldgs.. Newton Private Lessons 2/6 (or y for £1) I Modern Okltime, Tap 3 Dances by post, 5/• PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE A NEMONES, Ranunculas (plants), Clar--A morit Super Hybrids, first size only, 2/3 doz., posted.—C. J. Fordham, Glenfield Rd., Birkenhead. BEETROOT, Cabbage, Cauli., clean. 3/• 100, posted.—Green Lane Nursery. BROCCOLI. Sprouts, Savoy, Enfield Cabbage, Beetroot, Silver Beet; 3/- 100. — Killen, Titirangi Rd., New Lynn. pABBAGE Plants, Enfield, 100 lots, 2/6, vy posted.—Fewell, Manurewa. pAULIFLOWER and Cabbage Plants. Henvydersori Succession, big healthy plants. 3/6 100, posted or railed.—Nixon, Pokeno, Ph. r>M. pLADIOLI Cornis. over 100 varieties: 4/KJ doz., mixed.—Box 4. Patumahoe. ICELAND Poppies Artist's Glory, 4/ 50; 1 posted.—Mrs. Nea Kokich, Kokopu R.D., Whansrarei. A NEMONE Bulbs, No. 2 grade, only 3/6 jTJISO; (>1- 100; Daffodils, mixed varieties, 2/6 doz.; Grape Hyacinths, Muscurei. 3/6 25; Stock, Hirst, English Beauty. 3,/- 25. —Mrs. S. B. Snellins, 48 Wheturangi Rd.. Green Lane. 5.E.4. 'DROMEA ZALEAS, Boronias, Ceanothus, Daphnes, -A Ericas, Rhododendrons and all other popular shrubs; Lawsonianas. Benthams. Gums, - Macrocarpas, Pines, etc.; also Hedge, shade and avenue trees; Fruit Trees, Apricots, I Apples. Peaches, Plums, Gooseberries. Grapes, Feijoas, etc. Catalogue posted free on re- , quest.—Surmyside Nurseries, Te Awarautu. , TV/"ALLACE ROAD NURSERIES. : *' FAPATOETOE. Specials. Anemones, started bulbs, Blue Bonnet and Scarlet Emperor, 3/6 doz.; Mixed Colours, 2/6 doz.;- Sweet Peas, Florist's Pink and Florist's Blue. 'J/6 doz.; Tulips, extra • choice, mixed, 7/6 doz,; Daffodils, large trumpet, mixed, o/- doz.; Anemone Bulbs, 5/- SO, 1 9/- 100; Primrose and Polyanthus Plants, choice, mixed colours, 5/- doz.; Primula ■ Malac., rich pink, 3/6 25. 5/6 50, 8/6 100; Carnation, double, strongly perfumed, 2/6 doz.; Calendulas, large flowering, orange and lemon. 3/6 25. 5/6 50, 8/6 100; Perennials, large roots, Double Shasta Daisy. Esther Read, 2/6; Chiffon Daisy, 2/6; Rudbeckia (Herbstone), 2/6; Delphinium, Pacific strain, , large roots, 18/- doz.; Parsley, double curled, 6 roots, 2/6; Cauliflower, Broccoli, 3/6 100. All strong plants, well packed. Posted free; 1 Rainbeau (reg.), Iceland Poppies, N.Z.'s best Poppy. May delivery. Prices 3/6 25, 5/6 50, 8/6 100. Obtainable only from us. -<O/- POSTED—BULB ASSORTMENT, 12 1 Anemones, St. Brigid. mixed; 12 Ranunculus, Gt. Florentine, mixed; 25 Freesias, large flowering; 6 Grape Hyacinths, blue; 6 Sparaxias, mixed; 6 White Narcissus; 6 Golden Soliel D'Or; 6 Golden M. J. Berkley Daffodils; 3 Darwin Tulips, mixed; 3 Gladioli; 1 Brown Tiger Lily; 1 Giant Pink Nerine; Polyanthus, giant, mixed, 5/- doz.; Auricnlas, Dusty Miller, mixed. '5/- doz.; Giant Blue Violets, 5/- doz.; 6 Different Hardy Peren* nials, 5/-; Tree Tomato, New Black, 7/6 doz.; Pansy, Engelmann's Famous Xd Giant; Canterbury Bells, cup and saucer Xd, 4/- doz.; Jagur Perennial Border, hardy. 5/- %■ doz.; ' Border Carnation, large clove pink, 5/- %-doz.; Allwoodi Pinks, 5/- Va-doz.: Penstemons. Perennial Hybrids, 3/6 doz.; Sweet Scented Lavender, 5/- Sage, broad leaf, 5/- %-doz.; Leoriotis (lion's tail). 5/- Mrdoz.; Passion Fruit Plants, large fruiting, 5/• doz.; Leek Plants. Gt. Musselburg, 3/- 100; Cabbage, Enfield Mkt. f 3/- 100; Rhubarb, Imp. crimson, everbearing. 5/- Vi-doz. All postage paid Please enclose advt. STAMFORD NURSERIES, Mt. Roskill, S-3, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24877, 26 April 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24877, 26 April 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24877, 26 April 1944, Page 8