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FINAL SCREENINGS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. WELLESLEY ST. (opp. Public Library) PLANS AT EMBASSY—PH. 32-660. Universal Pictures Present •LADIES COURAGEOUS* TOMORROW TOMORROW li —2 —5 8 TUT! EVENT OF THE SEASON! GAY STORY LILTING SONGS—G EE AT STAR— G KANT) CAST DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN AT HER GAYEST AND GREATEST " HIS BUTLER'S SISTER" FRANCHOT TONE PAT O'BRIEN AKIM TAM rROEE ALAN MOWBRAY EVELYN ANK ERS-WA LTF.It CATLETT IMMEDIATE BOOKING IS ADVISED. PLANS AT EMBASSY, PHONE 32-060. A Universal Picture (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) mm strand mm Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. I Four Sessions Daily II Plans at Theatre. Phone 13-114. Children Half-price at All Sessions Excepting Saturday and Holiday Nights. Warner Bros Thrill-packed Saga of the Men of the Merchant Marine. HUMPHREY BOGART to "ACTION IN THE NORTH • ATLANTIC" OUR USUAL BRIGHT FIRST-HALF Includes. •THE RIGHT TIMING" (Sports Parade in Technicolour) And the Latest PARAMOUNT and GOVERNMENT NEWS. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TOMORROW An Entertaining Double Feature Programme presented by Warner Bros. 1000 Thrills a Minute at 100 Miles per hour. . . .as an Ironfisted Leatherneck Battles Spies on a Speeding Cross-Country Bus. . . "BUSES ROAR" "BUSES ROAR" JULIE BISHOP RICHARD TRAVIS '2nd Feature — A Regiment of Roars.... "3 SONS 0* GUNS" With WAYNE MORRIS-MARJORIE RAM BEAU Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 'DROME M Vo'nigh? R D ' "DEVIL PAYS OFF" (A) And "MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT" (U). (A) Roc. by Censor for Adults. (U) Univ. Ex. WE'VE GOT A M< Be Merry and Brii "THE ARCADI "THE ARCADL Commencing SATURDAY MATINEE FOR A SHORT S Lionel Monditon's best-ki "Quaker Girl," "Country G Gibbs" and "THE ARCAD greatest success was undoubt CADIANS." Tljis tuneful Mm for a record-breaking seaso first produced in England. Best known of its many are "Pipes of Pan," "Aready "Half-past Two," "All D "Shower Chorus," "Chant "Clirl With a Brogue." "Bri and Peter Doody's famous si Motler." STAN LAWS ON IS PRO PLAYS "SIMPLK MUSIC DIRECTOR—FR. Box Plan for Sat. Matin Only Now Open at Lewis E Evening.—Resvd. Stalls Matinee, .">/<>; Children, '_>/!>. I to book—have yon reserved' OUTDOOR SPORTS I AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INC.). SPRING MEETING, 1044. •I SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14, j AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ADMISSION: To Racecourse— Each Person .. .. .. 1/6 Vehicles .. .. .. 2/6 Grandstand Enclosure— Gentlemen .. .. 10/ Ladies . . .. .. 5/• Amusement Tax paid by the Club. Children under 12 will NOT bo admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure To avoid delay. Patrons are requested to tender exact amount of admission charges. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. Totalisator will close for each event promptly at times mentioned in Race Card. No person who has at any time since the passing of " The Gaming and Lotteries Art Amendment Act, liiosi," followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course lie will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be | removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. | The Authorities have impressed and are ! now using the portions of the premises heretofore used as Ihe Lawn and Leger bars to i provide additional accommodation for military ; and hospital purposes. The Committee accord- ' ingly advise that no alcoholic liquors will be sold at the Meeting. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB (Inc.) SPRING MEETING, 1911. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, AND MONDAY, OCT. 23 (LABOUR DAY) ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for All First Day Events close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, October 13, at ") p.m. Handicaps will appear in Thursday's II EH M.I). K. .1. GLOVER, Assistant-Secretary. Box 3HI, Auckland. Telegrams: "AUCKTROT." Auckland. T li n n 1 5 .1 At The CLEVEDON COUNTRY CLUB (Auckland's Newest Court). Also Archery—Tenicourt—Clock Goll Sunday Teas and Grills. Write Box 1, Otahuliu, or I'll. 1(1-315 for Details. rpEXNLS Court, Ml. Eden, good cond., small I. club wish hire.- Ph. (• I-7!Mt, after (I p.m.

SALE OF USED MOTOR TRUCKS SALE OF US E D MOTOR TRUCKS MINISTRY OF SUPPLY. AUCKLAND V.R.D. CORNWALL PARK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1944 (Commencing 10 a.m.) A Sale of Used Motor Trucks, ex Army, will take place at Auckland on the above date. Intending buyers should consult their Motor Dealers immediately. Applications for Trucks will close with Transport Licensing Authority on the ground at 12 noon on Wednesday, October 18. "H" plate vehicles also require Permit to Purchase. Vehicles may be inspected at the V.R.D. on Tuesday, 17th, and Wednesday, 18th. The offering embraces 248 vehicles of assorted makes and late models. LONG WHEELBASE— I 177 inch, 60 cwt; 750 x 20 tyres. 1 161 80 ~ 700 x2O tyres. 1 168 60 „ 700 x2O tyres. 47 158 „ 66 1942 models. 46 160 ~ 60 „ 1941 models. Also 1936, 1937,'1938 and 1939 models. SHORT WHEELBASE—--6 134 inch, 50 cwt; 1942 models. 4 134 ~ 60 ~ 1941 models. 25 134 ~ 50 ~ 1941 models. 64 134 ~ 40 ~ 1941 models, 600 x 20 tyres; dual wheels. Also 1936, 1937 and 1938 models. 15 ,-•.•20 trucks. 15 15 cwt trucks.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 8