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TODAY! TONIGHT PDLLEK'S AMBASSADOR MAJESTIC THEATRE SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 1.45, 4.45, 7.45 P.M. J|j||||||! PHONE 43-210 H|||||lli He's Tough, Rough, Tv/o-Gun and T-E-R-R-I-F-I-C Metro-Gold wyn-Ma.ver Present WALLACE BEERY WALLACE ,BEERY "BARBARY COAST GENT" "BARBARY COAST GENT" "BARBARY COAST GENT" With Binriio BARNES John CARRADINE Thrills Roar us Biff Bad Beery Explodes into Action, for a Queen of the Honky Tonks, a Lady who's known as "Lil." Beery's at his Battling Best as "Jingle Bil," Lawless Ivmg of the Gold fields! Associate Attraction — Giddy and Gay with Swing and Sway! The Brighest Little Musical Show You'll Ever See LEON- (Rubber-legs) ERROL "SLIGHTLY 1 " TERRIFIC" "SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC" Stunning Girls! Stunning Songs I And the Popular Hit, "Pul Your Arms Around Me Honey." CINESOUND NEWS. (A!! Approved for Universal Exhibition) I Tf innP I CINEMA BEMUERA. I IUL'UIx I pj, 24-749. Tonight at 81 GARY GRANT LA RAIN E DAY Gladya Cooper and Henry Stephenson In the Comedy - Drama "MR LUCKY" Adventure Romance Comedy ALSO: Latest British Newsreel—March of Time ("South America") —Walt Disney Cartoon in Colour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) f AIPTY 1 CINEMA TAKAPUNA 1 Ph. 78-165. Tonight at 81 Mary Astor and Humphrey Bogart in "ACROSS THE PACIFIC" Full Programme. (Adult Recommendation.) CTN E H UITG A. STRAND ! Phone 54-380 Tonight at 8. 'ABOVE SUSPICION" And "HI! GOOD LOOKIN'" Commencing Tuesday—"GONE WITH THE WIND" ■ (All Ahove Rccoin. by Censor for Adults) AMBASSADOR PT C 7 H 3 ? V P^ IER - George Brent—Brenda Marshall in 'YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER' Tom Conway, Jane Randolph in 'THE FALCON STRIKES BACK" (Both Adult Recommend.) March of Time. Next Change of Programme Tuesday Screening 'BAMBI." AVONDALE Tonight, 7.45. Johnny Weissmuller in "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" and the Comedy: "HER PRIMITIVE MAN" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition 'npoiur : MILF OR D. UKUIViH Tonight & Tues.. Margo, Tom Neal and J. Carroll Naish in "BEHIND THE RISING SUN" (A) (A) Rcc. by Censor for Adults. (U) Unw. Ex. Dance Thursdays—Martin's Melody Boys. ST. HELIERS. Ph. 51-000." Tonight, Tues. & Wed., 7.30. "GONE WITH THE WIND" In Technicolour, Starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslio Howard, Olivia do Havilland. (Adult Recom.). Theatre open 6.30. Book early, special buses have been arranged at the " conclusion. INDOOR SPORTS OR GAMES BOXING TOWN HALL —TONIGHT Auckland Boxing Assn.'s First Carnival PROFESSIONAL WELTER-WEIGHT CONTEST. VIC CALTAUX V. TOMMY DUNN (Auckland) (R.N.Z Navy) 10 3-Minute Rounds. Excellent Amateur Preliminaries Admission: Stage, XI/-; Special Circle, 5/7; Circle,' 4/0; Ringside Stalls. 4/6; Stalls, 3/4; Gallery, 2/3. Prices include tax. Box Plan at Watts Sports Depot. ISxchange Lane. Notice to' Members. —This is the first bout of the 1945-46 season and members will be required to present their new season's Ticket for admission to this Carnival. SALES BY AUCTION QPECIAL PULLET SALE. ° J. JONES. LTD.. City Markets, Will Sell by Auction, TOMORROW' (TUESDAY), at 10 a.m. Acting under instructions from a Client who has to cut down his flock owing to lack of labour: 1000 Pullets, 700 Black Orpington Pullets, 300 Black Orpington • Rhode Island Red Pullets; 150 White Leghorn Pullets The above are a splendid line of Pullets. Close to profit and can b« thoroughly recommended to anyone requiring winter layers above the average. Note: We will execute commissions for country clients. SALE TOMORROW (TUES.). APRIL 10, at 10 a.m. J. JONES, LTD., Poultry Auctioneers and Specialists, City Markets. rpo DEVONPORT RESI 1 others: GEORGE WALKER, A/c Public Trustee as E Estate of Eliza Jane At the Reeidenci JSA JUBILEE AV. DE (Cheltenham bus to Jub TODAY (MONDAY), at HOUSEHOLD FURNISHD 3 Very Fine Wall Tapestries Dining Suite, cornp. D.L. Tabi to match, Superior 3-Pce. Chi (with loose cushions) uphol. in Cushions, Curtains, Quality A Mohair Hearthrug, (jltiinate A.C. Radio, Nest Tables, Oafc Very Pretty China Tea and pieces; 4-Pce. E.P. Tea and E.P. Spirit Kettle, E.P. Silve sone Vases and Boxes, El. Brass Tray, Chest. El. Radial Rug, Footstools, Feltex. Twin Bedroom Suite in sol Dress. Table, Ped. Cupboard j Panelled Beds and Wires, Ka and Pillows Blankets. Axm 7.6; S.G. Chair. El. Readin HPO EPSOM AND MT. EDEN 1 RESIDENTS. SQUIRRELL AND CO., A/c the Owner, who is leaving the District, The Residue of the Furnishings and Hudson 8 Coupe Motor-car. On the Premises, 28 LIVERPOOL ST., EPSOM L off Pah Rd. WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIjL, 11, 1945, AT 11 A.M. 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite (in Moquatte), O.R. Comb. Desk. China Cabinet, 9yds 30in Axm. Carpet Runner. 1 Pr. Velvet Hall Curtains, O.R. Writing Desk. Barlock Typewriter, Slipmats, Uphol Settee, Floor Rugs, Cong Floor Coverings, l-pce. Solid Oak Bedroom Suite (comprising Mirror-door Wardrobe, Dressing Chest, Toilet Cabinet, and 4ft Oin Bed and Wire). 2 Mirror-door Wardrobes, Comb. Chests, Chests Drawers, 4 Single Rimu Beds and Wires, Chiffonier. Bookcase. Hallstand. Dining Chairs Couch, Kitchen Cupboard, Tables, Chairs, Stand Mangle, Pres. Pan, Elec. Toaster, Elec. Jug, Benzine Lantern, Kampkook Stove, Pots and Pans. Quantity Firewood, Tools. Garden Tools AT 12 O'CLOCK, l Hudson 8 Coupe Motor-car (1935), in perfect running order 2 spare wheels mounted, rubber good. N.B. —On view Morning of Sale. Terms Cash Fred Zlegler. Auctioneer and Valuer. King country associated AUCTIONEERS. ANNUAL FEMALE CATTLE FAIRS. PRELIM INARY NOTICES. TE KUITI CATTLE FAIR, FRIDAY. APRIL 20, 1045. 1800 Head of Cattle. This offering includes: Fat Cattle, P.A. and Here. Breeding Cows and Hfrs., Weaner Steers and Hfrs.. Boner Cattle and Bulls. No dairy cattle will b© offered. Full particulars later. PIO PIO CATTLE FAIR. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1915. 2000 Head of Cattle, This offering includes: Fat Cattle, P.A. and Here. Breeding Cows and Hfrs., Weaner Steers and Hfrs., Boner Cattle and Bulls. No dairy cattle will be offered. Full particulars later. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DUFAXJR. LUSK, BISS & FAWCETT, Barristers and Solicitors, Beg to Announce that they have taken into Partnership MR G, E. CAIRNS, LL.B. (returned from service in the Middle East), and* that as from April 9, 19-15, their practice will be carried on in their existing premises under the style of: DUFAUR, FAWCETT & CAIRNS Barristers and Solicitors. Courthouse Lane, Auckland. Ph 44-150, Mr Cairns will visit Maungaturoto regularlv. ( CHIROPRACTOR. —Percy Hamblin. Palmer Graduate. Colonial Mutual Bhigs 42-244 CHILES & GILES, Palmer Graduates, MemI bers N.Z.C.A Dilworth Bldg.. Queen St., Auckland. Ph. 45-525. pHIROPRACTOR.—A. T. Reddell, Palmer \J Graduate. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25172, 9 April 1945, Page 8

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