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ROXY ROXY Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions (Continuous): tl BILL ELLIOTT in "PIONEERS OF THE FRONTIER" Arthur Lake—Penny Singleton in "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" Also a Western !■ eaturettn: "CALABOOSE' (AH Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMM. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) R o X Y AVON TERROR ACTION THRILLS "THE GHOST SHIP" With RICHARD DIX (Recommended by Censor lor Adults) "THE LAST HORSEMAN" Willi RUSSELL IT AYD EN 808 WILLS and TEXAS PLAYBOYS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Corner of Gt. North Rd. A i'onv 'by Rd. Tonight >il SPECIAL! SPECIAL! FINALLY TONIGHT FINALLY TONIGHT MONTY WOOLLEY—RODDY Mc DOW ALL "THE PIED PIPER" And LAUREL & HARDY, In " GREAT GUNS " (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) CTATi: DEVONPORT. Cosy A Warm. 1 r\ 1 L. Toniulit A Wed., at 7.30 ALBERT DEKKER CLAIRE TREVOR • " WOMAN OF THE TOWN " & FAYE EMERSON VAN JOHNSON t "MURDER IN THE BIG HOUSE" CTATC ONEHUNGA Phone 54-344. Olr\l£j Tonight A Wed., at 7 1"' TYRONE POWER BETTY C.RABLE * "A YANK IN THE R.A.F." & BRUCE SMITH ARLINE JUDGE • " SMITH FROM MINNESOTA " PDTMPFQQ DOMINION RD. Heated. I f\llNL.t,oo 'j'oniglit it Wed . 7.15; 01-430. WALTER BRENNAN—BRIAN DONLEVY ,t " HANGMEN ALSO DIE " Selected I catnretles Include "Allied Invasion of Normandy nrp a i PONSONBY RD. Ph. 20-040. REAjAL Tonight, Wed. & Tliurs, 7,15 ALICE FAYE— JOHN PAYNE * " Great American Broadcast " & ILONA MA.SSEY JON HALL '+ " INVISIBLE AGENT " Ann PUI RICHMOND AV. Ph. 27-235 /\L/CiLrni Tonight & Wed., at 7.45 Gene Tiemey George Sanders In the Adventure-filled Romance.... • "SUNDOWN" + Denotes Recommended t>i Censor for Adults. • Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANCING PAN YOU WALTZ, JITTERBUG, ETC.? Even if you can, it will pay you to study the Lavelle Home Study Dancing Course and " polish up" your dancing. The Course, which is sold under _ Money-back Guarantee, contains Simplified Tuition in no Jess than 2i> different Modern Ballroom and Old-Time Dances, so send this very moment for complete interesting details, which are sent free. The entire Course can lie studied without a partner and is very moderately priced. LAVELLE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Dept. H., P/). Box 1000, Auckland. C.I. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE BACH, 3r., Hamilton, sell or exchange home, Taurauga.—NM4OO Heuu.d. Hamilton. A LL-ELECTRIC SPANISH BUNGALOW (in course ol erection), handy Murray s Bay; 4 rooms, }e-acre; £1375. Also, Apartment House, 10 rooms, 4 k'ettes, etc., £1750. WILLOUGHBY, Ph. 54-070. AVONDALE, Rosebank Rd., -Imin. tram - Bungalow, 8 large rooms and porch latest H.P. range, k'ette, bathroom; Vi-acro, rich soil, orchard, garden; £1350 for quick sale; £BSO cash. Vacant possession.—AV3S6 Herald. BUNGALOW, to be erected to suit buyer, at price approx £1750, Mt. Albert, good position and section. —Full details from D. H. SKELTON, City Chambers, Cnr. Victoria and Queen Streets. r»700 Total Price.— Wooden ShoD and living rooms, also house at back; 00ft frontage to tramline; tenanted; wants renovating; no offers: no options; freehold. Home, Ltd., Vulcan Lane. EACH LANDS.--Sea frontages. 2VS Acres, freehold, with Cottage, 4 rooms, Dover range and eiec. stove; elevated and commandins lovely views. Suit retired couple. Price £OOO. OORNWALLI- (close lo beach).—Two attached Furnished Flats; leasehold £5 per .annum. Price £BOO. —NEWTON AND KALMAN, 104 Colonial Mutual Bldgs. PSOM. —O-Roomed Dwelling, 2 bathrooms J and 2 patents. Also separate buildinjr of 8 rooms and 1-roomed hutment in yard. This •would make excellent hostel or boarding house. Price £3200. REMUERA. —O-Roomed Dwelling, 2 acres ground. Passed Sales Court at £2710. GRAFTON.—Section, 45ft x 155 ft, handy City; £550. —11. W. GLYNN Cooke's Bldgs. Day 45-376; Night 63-178. IT Y.—Large Factory or Store, area over 34,000 sq. ft. Concrete and brick building, concrete floors, part two-storey, close to Ist section Fine corner block, good road frontages. An opportunity to acquire a valuable property at less than replacement cost. Full details on application SILBON BEATTIE, DUNEDIN FREEHOLD AVAILABLE. ■>' Ac. of Freehold with 2 street frontages of lOSft and OSft respectively, has become available in Dunedin. This property contains 2 houses and a 2-storied building, cont. 5531 sq. ft. Centrally situated and handy to railway station and trams. For further particulars apply OWNER, P.O. Box 073, Dunedin. PINE ISLAND ESTATE, Auckland s most beautiful Wand subdivision. Only 1 hour from Citv by daily boat. Lovely Waterfront Sections from £35 to £IOO, cash or terms. Sandv beaches, safe bathing, good boating and fishing, native trees and ferns in abundance. Special week-end trips. Call for plans and further details PINK ISLAND ESI ATE (W. L. CASTAING), 28 Vulcan Bldgs. Ph. 40-000. T OVELY I'APAKURA HOME Resi-J-J dence, 0 rooms, all el., built-in bath and pedestal basin, mod. fireplace, terrazzo bench; spacious lounge, sunroom. Splendid interior decorations, exterior in sound order, paintwork u.s new. Beautifully laid out grounds, vi-acre lawns, shrubs, gardens, fruit trees. Close bus and Nation. Pleasantly elevated, sheltered, food locality; £2350. Finance can be arranged. Substantial deposit. CIIAS. GARLICK <£ SON,_ Papakura. Ph 105. Res. 77. T7IQR EXCHANGE. Situated Russell.—New I \ll-elec. Bungalow, 1 rooms, tastefully furnished Beautiful harbour views Within r. in ins of all facilities. Ideal for retired couple Exchange with cash adjustment for good home in Auckland. Epsom-Mt Eden or Remitera pref., 4 bedrooms and elec. if possible. SURREY CRESCENT, £3oo.—Good Building Section, ooft frontage, elevaled extensive views. 1 tnin tram. SANDRINGHAM. £1750 —Large Villa 7 rooms, sound. Slale roof Electric hot water and gas stove. '.'OOOlt floor space. Corner section, garage 1 rnin tram Very suitable for apartments NORMAN WELLS. 110 Mt. Eden Rd. Ph. 03-501. r\OOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITIONS.— U PAPATOETOE. Imin Gt. South Rd.. handy everything.—Delightful Bungalow, 4 no* . sun porch, k'ette, bathroom, all el. con vs., wash-house, garage, workshop, fowlhoiise; good sect., fruit trees. Owner requires similar home, jlaniirewa, Papakura or Pnkekohe, but must be elevated section and handy school PAPATOETOE, "It Gt. South Rd.. 2rnlns. school, P.O. etc.—Excellent Modern Bungalow. 5 rms., k'elte, porch, bathroom, washhouse. all under one roof, all el. convs.; garage, fowlhoiise; nice section, fruit trees, cone, paths. Exchange similar home near tramline or Devon port Ph. 32, TYLDE.N, Papakura. B\ RFO O T BROTH ER 8, N,7, INSURANCE BUILDING (_'i*rY. Level Corner Section, in heart of fit v. 105 x Hi*, suitable factory; tuooo. Factory sitk, t>- Acre, about lo.sfi frontage to tramline also has possible rail\v;i v necpsji; tii.Vi. ELEVATED SECTION, close Upper Queen St.. C'loo. PARNELL. close first section tram. —Admirable Site for 2-Unit Dwelling, good views; £OSO, ELLEHSLIE, close shops arid bus—Level tecMon 05 .v 170. I'.'oO. WESTMEI'E min train, handy school. — Lei el section,(,' 275. CREY LYNX.—Level Corner Section, close Irani 1350. PT. CHEVALIER.—Large Level Section on tram route. £IOO. REMUERA.—<IO x 200, reduced to £175. REM CERA.—V4-Acre. right-of-way Section, almost level, good soil. C3OO REMUERA, near Waterfront. —Large Sec ; tion with 2-road frontages, near tram, £450. REMUERA. —Picturesque V/ 3 Acres, with water frontage. £4OO. EPSOM.—Wide elevated Section, £175. MT, EDEN, close 3rd section Irani.—Elevated Section, view Ranges, £650. MT. EDEN RD . min. 2nd section trams. -—Level Section, with trees and view £750. ST. lIFLIERS.—Elevaled Section, with harbour views, £OSO. BARFOOT BROS., N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. Office Phs.: 45-015 (3 lines), toleamen, after hours, 61-202, 17-252, 40-029.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24972, 15 August 1944, Page 8

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