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COMPLETE NEW SHOW TODAY I 4 SESSIONS DAILY 11 A.M.—2 P.M.—5 P.M.—7.45 P.M. MAJESTIC Dir.: Puller Theatre Corpn.. Ltd Phone 43-210 THE SCREEN'S BRIGHTEST NEW STAR IN A STIRRING DRAMA OF RkAL PEOPLE SURE TO TUG AT YOUR HEARI. MARY LEE MARY LEE MARY LEE CARL "ALFALFA" SWITZER CARL "ALFALFA" SWITZER "SHANTYTOWN" "SHANTYTOWN" "SHANTYTOWN" With JOHN ARCHER. MARJORIE I/OJID. Something Different in Comedy Drama.... Delightful S'ong Numbers, Heart-warming Romance, And The Thrill Of A Lifetime. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Associate Attraction: DEATH STRIKES IN THE DARK I "LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS" "LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS" "LONDON BLACKOUT MURDERS" Featuring ■ L I/O YD CORRIGAN, JOHN ABBOTT, MARY McLEOD. London's Blackouts Hide The Secret Behind Mysterious Murders That Hocked The Nation. Reconi. by Censor More Suitable for Adults. Excellent Shorts Include: "FISHING FEVER," Sport light. "THAT'S AFRICA." Novelty. "PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL," Interest. AND TONIGHT AT 7.30—15t EPISODE OF THE SKY-SEARING SERIAL: "Adventures of Flying Cadets" "BLACK HANGMAN STRIKES" TUDOR I REMUERA. Toniuht at SI Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie and Gladys George "THE HARD WAY" An Excellent Mixture of Potent Drama and Light Musical Entertainment. Also Technicolour Cartoon: "Horton Hatches An Etrg"; Metro. News, Travelogue. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) I P A 117 TV I CINEMA TAKAPUNA | u/AlCl I 'i»|i 7s-105. Tonight at 81 Bette. Davis, Paul Henreid. Claude Rains, Gladvs Cooper in "NOW, VOYAGER." An all-Star Cast in a Great Story. Also Coloured Cartoon, "Pigs In A Polka.' Metro. News A "March of Time." (Adult Recommendation.) STRAND i 0 N pL» LLS a ' Tonight, 7.4s—Tomorrow, 1.45 & 8 JUDY GARLAND & VAN HEFLIN "PRESENTING LILY MARS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. "SECRET ENEMIES" (Adult Recom.) AMBASSADOR PT - S X P^ lER ' GENE TIERNEY— JOHN SUTTON in "THUNDERBIRDS" (In Superb Technicolour) David Bruce —Grace Mac Donald in "SHE'S FOR ME." (Both App. for Universal Exhib.) AVONDALE 7 4I " Frank Craven in an Exciting Story: "HARRIGAN'S KID" Also "SALUTE FOR THREE" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) IMi ACTDQ ■ 1 DOMINION ROAD I] I I AM UK i! I i Tel. 01-433. Tonight at S :: Variety Session, 7.30 Fay Bainter, Hugh Herbert in "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" Also Robert Paige, Diana Barryjiiore in "FRONTIER BADMEIT Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. LECTURES AND MEETINGS Maureen morris Alexander. Food Scientist, Speaks TODAY, 2 p.m., to WOMEN: Defective Circulation and Anaemia." Ist Floor, Brunswick Bids:., 174 Queen St. Spend an educational and enjoyable hour. You will really enjoy hearing this Radiant Crusader, whose sound connnonsense talks have created a deep impression with thinking people throughout the world. Food Demonstrations Daily. No children admitted. Silver collection. rpHE N.Z. WOMEN'S FOOD VALUE 1 LEAGUE (Inc.). Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting will be held in the Overseas League Rooms (Queen St entrance), at 7.45 p.m. on Mondav November 27, 1f)44. Business: Presentation Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Nominations should be received at the Office of the League two clear days before the Meeting. No proxy voting. W. M. GOOD. Hon. Secretary. PFATRAL CO-OPERATIVE -COMMITV TEE.—Monthly Conversazione TONTGHT iFridav), at S sharp. Speaker: Dr Frank Birkinshaw. Subject: "A Plan for a Co-opera-tive Health Clinic." Overseas Leacue Club Rooms, 3rd Floor. Queen's Arcade, Queen St. All welcome. Discussion Ttems Supper Collection. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE BEACH Sections. Pine Island, Kawau. £3O. —lO Kohiniarama Rd. BUILDING Lots, Papaloeloe, near Station. — l /„-acre. £135 and £175; V,-acre near school £075; 1 Acres, sheds, £750; lo Acres, £l_'s p.a. Puhinui. good corner, £75 Manurewa Vj-acre. £l2O. Takanini. adjoins station, Wacre. £l5O. Beachlands, '/.-acre near store, £SO. —Ernest arid Bayliss Pana toetoe Ph 16-007 RRWA. —7 Rms., nll-etec., perm, construction; back fronts beach, also outbuilding, 30 x 15, with partitions, can be sublet, £1705. genuine value; finance arr. Also: 0 Rms.. new all-elect Bung.. 2 ac. land, orange grove. Mangere; l'2sun ; cound buy —Christie Co! Mill. Bldgs.. City \7AC ANT "POSSESS! ON. immediate Cash \ .Sale.— 3 Bedrooms, all electric. Douhle garage. Corner section, handy Victoria Av. tram. Phone installed. Expected Land Sales Court valuation £I7OO. Situated 0 Lingarth St., Remuera. Owner will permit genuine purchasers only to view 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday, 11th. Quantity Furniture, including outstanding twin bed suite, carpets, garden tools, etc. Available for cash. No agents or dealers. / * 1225 —BUNGALOW and Garage. An IJJ extraordinary property bargain awaits ' some lucky purchaser. Attractive Bungalow, | faithfully built, and of exceptional artistic i merit; well-planned interior, extremely well i equipped in the matter of labour-saving ap- ! pliances; valuable section, lawns, garden, fruit I trees; peerless situation, the sunniest spot in Auckland; excellent tenant in occupation G I!ENFELL, SMITH AND CO.. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. Ph. -10-30!). r pMAXDKNO J A C K S O X 1 . VACANT POSSESSION, IN REMUERA. — 2-Store.v Residence, with landscape and water views to Kangitoto. Nine rooms, balconies. Garage and sheds. Level section. .Also 3 other sections adjoining. Purchaser of house has opportunity to procure a home with approx. acres for £SOOO. House and section i"_'sso, :! sections at £>oo, £<>7s and L*o7s. House renovated throughout Inspection invited. Sole Agents. £3OOO—REMUERA WATERSIDE: Modern Bungalow, 0-7 rooms, billiard room; gnrasre; electric hot water. Every convenience. Near tram. £IOO0 —NEW LYNN: Near school. £250 Deposit, balance £1 week. 6-Roomed House, usual convs. Two sections of land, The property is let at 25/-. T. MANDENO JACKSON. 3 Sw.anson Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 8

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