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"'\LI BABA and the FORTY THIEVES" BOOK NOW FOR THE HOLIDAY NIGHTS Reservations are heavy—lt's the Show Auckland will not mind wailing in a queue to sou. 11.0 Regent 2.0 Today 5.0 Regent 8.0 Today AXD ALL THIS WEEK. J. C Williamson Picture Cori».. Ltd. Universal s Glorious Techutcolour "Ali Baba and the f-orly "Ali Baba and the Forty 1 hieves" 1 hieves" MA HI A JON L'IJIIH AN i\ ionic/. Hall Bey A NOV DEV.[NK And Thousands in Thrilling Teehnicolour Spectacles Burning Days of Bold Adventure! I'hoin .'s , _'-mn s > Plans at Herein Approved for Universal Exhibition , j j)ir • Kerriiijru Tlieulres (throughout, N.Z.) I STAT K STATE 1 1 yd Daily 1.30, 7.30 MARGARET MITCHELL'S Slurv uf tln* Old South.... "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" (In Teehnicolour) SI 'i ning (M \RK GABLE ..as Rliett Butler I.KSjjIFi HOWARD, OLIVIA DE !I A VILL AND and presenting VIVIEN LEI (lit as Scarlet O'Hara. A Mighly Work ol Beaut,v. Art arid above all, Raw Human Emotions. (Recommended more, for Adults) Dir.: Kerridge Theatres (throughout N.Z.) VOG U E Auckland's Most .Modern, Popular, Intimate Karangahapi! h'<l. Tlieatre. 'Ph. 13-1)03. In a.in 1i p.m. 7.3 H p.m. 10 a.m. I ..'in p.m. 7."i'> p.m. WALT DISNEY'S <1 RE AT EST PRODUCTION IN CI.OHIOUS TEC UN I COLOUR I!! Thai Wonderful Story of Animal Life Everyone Should See. It's Indescribable! "BAM B I " "BAM B I " "BAM B I " iAIso 'Die Most Humorous Pair In Their Fantastic Comedy,. An Absolute Uproar!! STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY "A HAUNTING WE WILL GO" (Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE < Lessees, •!. C. Williamson) Theatrical Productions Present "STARS THAT SHINE" A Miracle Holiday Show of Fun and Joyous SPECIAL " MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 2.15 AND TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY'S opening presentation of the Revue, "Stars That Shine," was the scene ci' the most amazing enthusiasm ever witnessed in His Majesty's Theatre. The audience were so thrilled with the artists that many times the whob house rose in their seats and insisted on encores. This most unusual demonstration will be remembered for many years by both artists and audience. Features of a Sensational Programme of "STARS THAT SHINE" "STARS THAT SHINE" LEIGH BREWER. A Pocket Bombshell. HEATHER WRIGHT, Acrobatic Sensation. PRIVATE RALPH DYER, Impersonator from Pacific Kiwis. JACK MeCARTHY, Auckland's Leading Tenor With GWEN TURTLEY in a Magnificent Scena, Miserere from 'II Trovatore." A real Operatic Gem. OSS IE CH EES EM AN, Brilliant Pianist, Pacific Kiwis. GEORGE arid his "Magic Kettle." DES BEATTIE Comedian nid Dame in Parii-i AND A ONE-ACT PANTOMIME FOR THE CHILDREN "OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE" 150 Reservahle Stalls at St 1 .VI Reservahle Stalls at 31 I.Mi Reservahle Stalls at 3/ For All Performances On Sale during holidays at Theatre Sweet Stall from !» a.m. on day of performance. Popular Prices:—Evening: 5/, I/O. Children 1 «!, i)d. Matinee: 41. HI, 1/(1. Children I/O, ltd. Plus tax. CHILDREN MAY SEli THIS SHOW tor lid SALES BY AUCTION 'PURSERS AND GROWERS. LTD. Auctions Commence: > a.m—Fresh Vegetables—Daily, s a.in —.Fresh Fruit—Daily it a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers—Tups. & Fri. in a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers Mon, & Thurs. in a.m. Poultry--Tuesday and Friday. Final Xiiihs Poultry Sale, Today, at 10 a.m Largest Sales in New Zealand. FARM APPLIANCES WANTED / iAT. must be first-class order, send v details, easli price.— Farmers' Machinery I Exchange, Kent St., New market. Ph. 'll-773. DlS< S, set -J liorse. 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Niralea, Ph. lIM. | r PRACTOR l'iMish. suitable Farmall 11.— j I Price, etc.: BKl.Vis Hkkud. ! rpRACTOR, *2O to :if» h.p., wanted imrnedii J iiielv; mu.-t be in good cond.- —A M. Bis* ! ley and Co . Lid., Hamillon I r l'' l RAC'i'ORS, any make or condition, highest S. ciish prices. Inspection anywhere.— H. E. j Signal and Co., Ph. 2MI, Hamilton. A LFA-LAVAL SEPARATORS Must be in good order arid recent models Good prices A. S A inert St BEVLN, Ph. 43-037 rtATERPTLLAR TRACTORS, urgently, for V 'essential work; 3 reasonably good conditioned Crawler type Tractors, of any well* 1 nowii makes. Inspect anywhere; highest prices cash paid Call, ring or phone us immediately H. E. SIGNAL & CO. London St., Hamilton ph. Night 'Jill, Day -Jill. TMPOHTANT DIPPING RAMS ' Sheep Dit Manufacturers call farmers ■ fleet ooi l« the dangerous practice ii dippping nuns 100 late in the season I'i avoid the .ikelihood of undersirable after dipping effects it is essential that rams should be dipped early in the season and well before Hushing occurs No responsibllitj will be accepted for any damage or loss sustained owing l<- this instruction not urine •a tried out

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25085, 26 December 1944, Page 8

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