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The Funniest Man on Screen and Radio Today DAILY -11-2-5-8 Plans at Theatre—and Bess's—Queen St. CENTURY l|lp^ Queen SI reel Phono 42-10!). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Samuel Goldwyn Laughingly presents The Man with 3 Legs A Nazi Plot At .Hip Feet. ...The Right Girl On His Mind.. But The Wrong Bride In His Bedroom 808 HOPE 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR AND NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT FOLKS THIS Is Their Funniest I "THEY GOT ME COVERED" "TIIEY GOT ME COVERED" "THEY GOT ME COVERED" Superb Supporting Cast OTTO PREMING ER —DONALD MEEK MA 1! I ON" MARTIN— LENORE AUBERT Released Thru RKO-Radio. "THESE ARE THE MEN" Intimate Review of the Most Hated Men in Iho World Today— HITLER—H ESS —(JOBBING —G OEBB EL S BOOM-TOWN D.C. This is America Series. Latest "Information Please." Recommended by Censor for Adults. BOOK NOW I COSTS NO EXTRA 1 VICTORY GREEN LANE. Phone H!-(il7 COSV & WARM. Tonight A Sat., at 8 GEORGE SANDERS In the Espionage Thriller, "APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN" I lii'iomnirnded l>.\ Censor for AdIIII TlTj CRYSTAL PALACE fj !I; I MOUNT EDEN. Phone «;<>-r»73 I j j|| Tonight A S;it.. at 7.*45 ! ill I II! Centrally Healed ' Nil Bing Crosby-—BOII Hope—Dot I,amour "ROAD TO MOROCCO" Approved for Universal Exhibition. & ALLIED INVASION OK NORMANDY. ij| RIAL T~O 1 NEWMAUKtIT i'lione "JU-80U Tonight & Sat., at 7.45 111 HI Centrally Healed ' 1111 l Walter Breiiiiiin—Brinn Donlevy "HANGMEN ALSO DIE" Recommended by Censor for Adults. & Hal Roach's All-Technicolour Musical "FIE S T A " Approved for Universal Exhibition. prpr;MT EPS OM. Phone (io-142. ixEAjLIN 1 Tonight & Sat. at 7.45. ANTON WALBROOK—SALLY GRAY "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" | Featuring "WARSAW ('ONCER 10 j Recommended by Censor lor Adults. j nFTIIYC M l'. ALBERT. Phone J. ; L»ll LUAL Tonight & Sat., at 7.45. B. Davis. "MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" & "THE POSTMAN DIDN'T RING" Both Recjmniended by Censor tor Adults. JUMBLE Sale Today at 1!.:«» a.m., 83 >J College Hill. Ponsonby, opp. Suffolk Hotel. —Bargatns ill All Lines. SALES BY AUCTION o \LE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF O VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES Centrally Situated in the Town of New Plymouth To be offered for sale by L. A. NOLAN AND CO.. LTD., at its Saleroom. Devon St.. New Plymouth, on THURSDAY. AUG. 31, lull, at 2.30 p.m., acting under instructions from the Trustees in order to wind up estate of Alexander Sliuttleworth, Deceased. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in close proximity to New Plymouth General Post Office comprising Lots 1, 5, 0 arid 7, on deposited plan No. -1784. being parts Sections ' >:i<> and f;:;7 Town of New Plymouth Lots 4. a and fi each has a frontage to Devon St. of approx. ar.ft On Lot 4 there is a 'J-storc,v building suitable as a warehouse. Lot 7 has a frontage to King St. of approx. 53ft Each of the tots has a depth of approx. 109 ft. The lots are level and admirable business sites. The lots will be offered separately. Low reserves. Inspection invited. ~i t , , , Full particulars and conditions of sale from the Auctioneers, or the Solicitors to the Estate, Weston Ball and Grayling Brougham St.. New Plymouth. FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., L HAMILTON. SPECIAL SHORT NOTICE CLEARING SALE, GOLDEN VALLEY. WAIHI, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 11.30 a.m. A/c Public Trustee, the Whole of the Livestock, Farm Implements, Household Furniture and Sundries owned in the Est. of the late I! J. Findon. as follows: —GO Jer. and Jer. x Cows (25 already in milk, others showing well forward). 50 2-yr. Jer. and Jer. x Hfrs., 17 Yrig. Jer and Jer. s Hfrs., 1 3-yr. Ped. Avr. Bull, 1 Yrig. Jer. Bull. 1 Aged Jer. Bull, 2 S-vr Geldings (all work). 1 Aged ('.eld. (all work). 7 Sows to farrow, 1 Sow and Litter, 5 Weaners. 2 Boars, 1 Cattle Dog. Pups. 100 Fowls; Hercules Mower. Waggon Set Chain and Tripod Harrows, Scarifier Planet Junior, Circular Saw and Belting, Grindstone. Wire Netting. Drums. Pig Trough. :t Cr. Cans. Sledge Hammers. Harness. S'trees and Chains Farm Sundries. Household Furniture: 1 D. Bedstead, 1 Rimu Bedstead 3 S. Beds, Combined Wardrobe and Cho~t, Chests of Drawers. Fireside Chairs, Settee, Table and Chairs, China Cabinet, Sewing Machine Lino, and Mats. Wringer and Household Sundries. This is a good herd, 25 of the cows have recently freshened, and the balance are close to profit. This sale has been called at short notice owing to the decease of the late owner ■ Luncheon ri W. VERCOE AND COMPANY. LTD..! VJ- HA MILTON TH KAUWHATA. MUST SPRING CATTLE FAIR, | MONDAY AUG. 11 at 11.30 a.m. Sharp. Too Head of Cattle: 40 Fat and t'wd 3-yr. j I '.A >trs.; So 3-vr. P. A. Sirs., 25 3-yr. Mixed I Coloured St re.; 100 2-yr. P. A. Sirs.; 30 2-yr. j Here. Sirs.: 50 Yrlg. P.A. and Here. Strs.;| •JO Extra Good Yrlg. P A .Strs.; 10 Extra flood Yrlg. P.A. Strs.; 14 Yrlg. P.A. Strs.; : 50 Yrlg. P.A. Ilfrg.i 10 2-yr. PA. Hfrs; 50 P.A and Here. Cows (in calf P.A bulls); | :tfi PA. and Here. Cows (in calf P.A bulls); | 10 2-yr Fries. Hfrs.; 20 2-yr. Ayr. nfrs.; | 70 Yrlg Jer Hfrs.; 25 Yrlg. S.H. Hfrs.; 70 j Head Mixed Cattle. Entries Solicited VORTII AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP . j LTD., WARK WORTH. WARKWORTH STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18 at 1130 a.m | l.")l> Cattle, incl.: 5 Beef Cows and Hfrs.; j ."i(» Spg. Cows and Hfrs, A/c H. S. Langridge: j 10 Spg. Jer. Cows and Hfrs.. close to profit. 1 A/c Clients: 30 Boner and Store Cows, 40 Pigs, Stores, Slips and Weaners; 28 Bales Hay. A/c P. J. Greechan. whose farm we have ; sold: 17 3-yr. S.H. Steers, it S.H. Run Cows, 7 Sprg. Hfrs., 2 House Cows, 1 Yrlg. S.H. j Bull; I 2-yr Her. Hull I Empty Hfr.. 15 i M.S. Calves. A/c Client: »! 3-yr. S.H. Steers. Entries solicited : LECTURES AND MEETINGS Maureen morris Alexander Speaks TODAY, 'J p.m., to WOMEN: "YOUR HEALTH PROBLEMS." First Floor, Brunswick Bldg., 171 Queen St j Hear a World Crusader long spoken of as j being "Twenty years ahead of her time!" ! You will enthuse over this radiant personality, whose message of hope tins thrilled and benefited countless thousands throughout the world No Children Admitted Silver Collection pENTRAI. CO-OPERATIVE COMMITv/ TEE. —-The Monthly Conversazione will be held Tonight (Friday), at 7.30, in the Overseas League Clnbrooms, 3rd Floor, Queen's Arcade, C.I. An Informal Evening's Open Discussion on Co-opera!iYo Matters. Supper. Musical items. Collection. All interested welcome. E. J. BROR C. MULLER, General Sec. THE AUCKLAND SHIP, YACHT AND 1 BOATBUJLDERS" INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Members of the above organisations are urgently requested to attend the Special Meeting of' the Union to be held In the Trades Hall 011 Tuesday, August 15, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider alterations and amendments to rules—'THOS. E. SKINNER, Sec. Hamilton public meeting.—John - Hogan will address a Public Meeting in Challinor's Victory Hall, Hamilton, TONIGHT, August 11, at 8.30 p.m. Hamilton and Waikato friends and supporters invited to hear proposals and plans for the future. BICYCLES FOR SALE BICYCLE REPAIRS.— Bring or send In your Machine or part. No job too largo or too small Prompt attention. SK FATES AND WHITE, LTD.. IS Fort Street, Auckland BICYCLE SPECIALISTS. Repairs Enamelling, Reconditioned Cycles, Parts. Guaranteed Service. Consult us first. F. R HUTC HINSON, 211 Karangahape Rd., Auckland, C.2. Ph. 45-303. CYCLE Tyres and Tubes without permit.— Sizes 14 x 2, 20 x 2, 28 x I*/, and tradesmen's 20 x 2 baloon; order immediately. —Clarke's Cycle Works, Ltd.. 202-201 Broadway. Newmarket. Ph. 17-104 BICYCLES WANTED T A DIES. Boys', Girls' Cycles, Tricycles. JJ Cash offer. — Ph. 17-101, Clarke's Cycles. A RTCRAFT STUDIOS Make Money J\ quickly making Arlcraft Novelties in spare time at home. Ready market. Free Outfit provided. Write Now for tree Prospectus. AR'LCRAFT STUDIOS. Box 201. Wanganui.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24969, 11 August 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24969, 11 August 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24969, 11 August 1944, Page 8

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