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STILL THE BOOKING QUEUES... all day long. After three weeks the Evening Performances are stiii booked out in advance. It is essential to make EARLY application to avoid disappointment. Plans m the Mam Foyer daily from 10 a.m. to /.30 p.m. for six days in advance. To-day at ! I ST. JAMES* THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. The Ten Best Pictures of 1944-. . .rolled into on»).. ■ . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON Ronald COLMAN—Greer GARSON PHILIP DORN —SUSAN PETERS Associate Programme Includes "NURSERY RHYME M\SIERIES (Passing Parade Series) Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER THEATRES JiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiHiimiiiiii'i NEWTON. 1 PRINCE EDWARDj IS,, 4 " 02 ; iiiiiMiiiMiMiiimiiimumiimiimmmmiimf? TO-NIGHT, 7.Hied GUEST NIGHT WAYNE MORRIS—ROSEMARY LANE in "LADIES MUST LIVE" EMLYN WILLIAMS-ANNA KRONSTAM in "THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" Both Recommended More Suitable Adults. •jjiiiiiiiiiimwiiiwimmitit"'-: DEVONPOET. j VICTORIA | Sf/ 1 " 83 iimiiiiiiiiiintMiiniiiimiiKiK To-night at 7.30 p.m. Randolph Marlene John SCOTT DIETRICH WAYNE in "PITTSBURGH" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Showing: "SUBMARINE ALERT". . Approved for Universal Exhibition. iiiiiifimiimiiHmiiwiiiiiiiiimig ■JHREE LAMPS I BRITANNIA | Phone 26-041. = = I his Evening, 7.30. Double Feature Comedy Programme! .Toan Bennett, Fmnchot Tone, Allyn Jocelyn, "A YANK IN DUTCH (Adult Recommend.) "GALS INCORPORATED," Leon Errol Grace McDonald. Harriet Hiiliard. Approved for Univ. Exhib. Programme includes: Govt. News Item, 'Weekly Review"; Cartoon, "Wacky Wigwams"; Community Sing. buuimmiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiimifmiiu | CAMEO | phono 26-406. SmimimiiiiiiiiiuiiimHiiiiiinmi? OTTFST NIGHT fid 6d (No Reserves) M 6d . * "MIRACLE KID" Tom Neai, Carol Hughes, Vickt tester. Approved for Universal Exhibition. •ROAD TO HAPPINESS John Boles, Mona Barne & BUiy Lee. Recommended More Suitable for Adults. Metro. News. nrrni FCC ST. HELIERS. Ph. 51-000. FLLKLtoO To-night only, at 7.45. Don Ameche, Joan Bennett in •GIRL TROUBLE" Also Lew Ayres, Laraine Day and Basil Rathbone in "FINGERS AT THE WINDOW (Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults) lIH ASTOR HI! D K I S S 4j, OiD ' To-night at 8 :: Variety Session, 7.30. ABBOTT & COSTELLO in "IT AIN'T HAY" The Dead End Kids in "KEEP 'EM SLUGGING" _ Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. LATEST MARCH OF TIME. / \TAHUHU TECHNICAL HIG , H 17 SCHOOL.— Bring and Buy Sale at the School to-morrow (Friday), 1.15-4 p.m. Afternoon Tea. Amusements. Special display captured Japanese Weapons (by courtesy of U.S. Army). Proceeds in aid R.S.A. Funds (Schools' Queen). „ . . G. W. C. DRAKE, Principal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE B EGG'S, for S3 years the Leading Piano House, sell only Dependable Guaranteed Pianos. —For genuine value call Begg's. 112 Queen St. Ph. 32-320. BRUNSWICK Portable Gramophone, Model 101, fitted with electric pick-up; £7. — Box 101, Huntly. DRUM Sets. Piano-Accordions and Saxophones.—Harmony House. 466 Upper Queen St., Auckland. £76; Haake, £92/10/-; Ever1i son. £100: Victor. £IOO Sly's. 144 Symonds St. GOODM ASTERS —Repairs, Access., Gramophones.—3ss Queen St.. above Town Hait GRAMOPHONE, approx. 80 records, in good cotid.—RDl4 Herald. G< UITiAR, electric, steel, with amplifier comr pfcte.—EG26 Hkbald. I>IANO, exhibition model, as new; sacrifice, 1 £97/10/.—Ph. 80-133. FA NO, suit beginner, or exchange Car.— J. B. Crawford, P. 0., Waihi. FiANO Accordion, 120 Bass; £7s.—Mornings, evenings, 152 Khyber Pass. Ft AN 0, lst-class, no borer, iron frame.— 1755 Great North Rd., Avondale. TSIANO, Brookman, excellent coud.; neeos I tuning; £55.-—421 Sandringham Rd. PIANO, old model, nice tone, half iron frame; suitable learner; offers.—MHl77 Hkrai-d. OIANO, English, beautiful tone, upright X gcand. iron frame, good condition; £7o. Ph. 88-353. PIANO, Spencer, iron frame, good; order and tone. —Ph. 374 W. Pukekohe, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. PIANO, beautiful Upright Grand, by Waidstein, overstrung, underdamper; no borer; perfect cond. —1 Queen Mary Av„ Epsom. "PIANOLA, by Wallis, London, £l3O. —36 JL Speight Rd., Kohimarama. FLAYER Piano, Doherty, excel, condition; £130.-351 Karaneahape Ed. QAXOPHONE, Alto, good beginner's model; O £2O cash.—Ph. 26-934. Sold anil Bought and Repaired, * Tuition given.—if. Roland, Rooms 310311, Cooke's Bldgs. Ph. 45-543 afternoons. I?REE SERVICE. Delivery on all Pianos • over £6B and guaranteed 10 years.— BRITISH AND FOREIGN PIANO CO., Strand Arcade. Qneen St.. opposite Majestic Theatre. Ph. 44-449 VHOLINS. several very good outfits. Inspec- \ tion cordially invited. Boosey Cornet, sil-ver-plated, £22 10/-; Columbia Portable Gramophone and Records—Kenneth Eady, 5 St. Kevins Arcade, Karangahape Rd. A TWATERS CIVIC SQUARE. A. Have the 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, Broad wood Chappell and Brinsmead, at 10/weekl.v. 100 Pianos for Hire, from 7/6 weekly. Any First Quality Piano delivered free of charge on trial. CIVIC SQUARE. OVERS MELODY HOUSE. 186 TOP O' SYMONDS ST. Ph. 4S-392. The Finest Selection of Class Pianos in New Zealand. Grands: Broadwood and Son. London; Bab.v Grand, in rOsewood. 4ft 9in, latest model, almost new; Broadwood and Son. London. 3 years old. 4ft 2in. in ribbon mahogany, almost new; both of these instruments were part of the last shipment to leave the London factory. UPRIGHTS: George Rodgers and Son. underdamper, overstrung, ribbon mahogany, latest model; Chappell and Co.. underdamper, overstrung, ivory keys. Burr walnut, as new; John Brinsmead, latest model, walnut; Fritz Kuhla, Berlin, underdamper, overstrung, very handsome. Burr walnut case, a class piano; Addison, London, overstrung, underdamper. 5 years old, in mahogany; Haake. Hanover model, smart appearance, rosewood; Haake, Hanover model, walnut, very modern; others by Arthur Allison, 3 models, Horace Brinsmead, Bell. Stanley Brinsmead. Parker and many others. Cash or terms. IT'S HERE YOU GET REAL VALUE

"TAKE A LETTER. MR. MANAGER," "TAKE A LETTER, MR. MANAGER," "TAKE A LETTER, MR. MANAGE R says the typiste. DEAR SIR,— (That's really YOU, of course.) 1 know you're a terribly busy man full stop But there's one little war job I think you ought to get busy on right away exclamation mark new paragraph K's this business of saving Waste Paper full stop No dash all you have to do is to give instructions that quote everyone in the office is to have a wastepaper basket for rubbish and a receptacle for clean waste paper full stop unquote then the waste paper car. be collected regularly comma baled up and sent round to the Waste Paper Depot full stop new paragraph That means a constant supply of paper for our New Zealand mills for repulping and a pretty big saving in valuable shipping space through cutting down imports of new paper full stop Now comma as you're so fond of saying in your branch memos quote What about some action query unquote yours faithfully comma your typiste. P.S.—The money obtained from the sale of paper to ths mills goes to the Patriotic Funds dash that s a pretty good reason for making a stout effort full stop. JOIN THE PAPER CHASE WANTED-—ALL CLEAN PAPER except tarred, greaseproof, carbon, cigarette and waxed papers and cellophane. YOUR WASTE RECLAMATION DEPOT IS AT 57 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Phone 45-326 Issued by authority of the Ministry of Supply

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 8