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CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 2 BIG THRILL SHOWS 2 BIG THRILL SHOWS COMMENCING TODAY! f ROXY \ ROXY CONTINUOUS f AVON N AVON Corner of Gt. North Rd. A Ponsonby Rd. l To-night at \ 7.30 J Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Meet A Rip-Roaring Tornado on Horseflesh.... •A LEAD-SLINGING HE-MAN OF TEXAS.... RIDDIN' THE BADLANDS OF BANDIT RATS! BILL (Wild Bill) ELLIOTT BILL (Wild Bill) ELLIOTT BILL (Wild Bill) ELLIOTT BILL (Wild Bill) ELLIOTT IN "LA"W COMES TO TEXAS" "LAW COMES TO TEXAS" "LAW' COMES TO TEXAS" ■x- # No. a THRILL SHOW No. 2 No. 2 THRILL SHOW No. 2 "MY PAL, WOLF" "MY PAL. WOLF" "MY PAL, WOLF" BRUCE EDWARDS—SHARYN MOFFATT (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) CTATC DEVONPORT. Phone 70-101. 2>lAJ,i!i Finally Tonight at 7.30. ANNE SHELTON—ARTHUR ASKEY • "MISS LONDON, LTD." . A CHAS. STAR RETT —JOHNNY LOTHERS * "FIGHTING BUCKAROO" CTATC ONEHUNGA. Phone 54-344. oiAIL Finally Tonight at 7.-15. BILL ("Wild Bill") ELLIOTT * "The Man From Tumbleweeds" & MICHELE MORGAN—FRANK SINATRA "HIGHER AND HIGHER" DPTMPCQQ DOMINION RD. Ph. 81-439. rAiiNLLoJ pinally Tonight at 7.45. ! ,"WILLIAM BENDIX—SUSAN HAYWARD t "THE HAIRY APE" & DON AMECHE—ANNE RUTHERFORD "HAPPY LAND" T3CPAT PONSONBY RD. Ph. 26-640. IVCAaAL Tonight & Tburs., at 7.45. JON HALL in the All-Colour • "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves" 4 RICHARD TRAVIS—JULIE BISHOP + "ESCAPE FROM CRIME" t Denotes Recommended by Censor for Adults. * Denotes Approved for Universal Exhibition. LOCAL BODY NOTICES BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. CIVIC WELCOME AND SOCIAL EVENING. *?• ALBE A T B lWi K vlSgg oL HiLU THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1945. 7.45 p.m. The Mayor and Councillors extend an invitation toßesidenta of tbe Borough to attend a Civic Welcome which will bo tendered to the Mount Albert Members of the Forces who have returned from Overseas Service. Any Member of the Forces, who has returned from Overseas Service, and has not received a personal invitation, is invited to attend, and is requested to forward his full name, number, and private address, to the Conncil Office. „ Seats will be reserved for Returned Men or Women, and Next-of-kin. A short musical programme will be given And presentations made by the Mount Albert Overseas Services Gift Fund Committee. Light Supper will be served, to be fotlowed to Dancing. fl ANDEKSON, Mayor. TENDERS CTATE ADVANCES CORPORATION OF £5 NEW ZEALAND. HOUSING GROUP PAINTING CON- | TRACTS NOS 392 AND 393. 1.-12 AND 1.-16 Tender? are invited for the Exterior Painting \and the Interior Treatment and Painting of Ceilings and Walls of the following Residential Groups;— G.P.'s 392 and 393, Westmere, 18 and 11 Units respectively. Exteriors and Interiors. I.G.P. 12, Ponsonby. 18 Units; 1.G.P.. 16. Remuera 13 Units; Interiors only. Conditions of painting and treatment and epecifications may be seen at the Branch Office of the Corporation, Second Floor, Corner of Qneen and Wellesley Streets, Auckland. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, close at Noon on MONDAY, May 28, 1945. J. F. QUINN, Branch Manager. KATIKATI KAURI TIMBER CO., LTD. (In Liauidation), (Under Receivership). SAWMILL AND BUSH. Tenders are invited for the purchase of complete Sawmill Plant (capacity 8000 ft per day), in full running order, with houses and other buildings. Valuable bush, containing approximately 10.000,000 ft mixed timbers, Eanri, Totara, Rimu, White Pine, etc. The HJill is situated near Parakao, on main highway 25 miles from Whangarei. Tenders close on Wednesday, June 6. 1945. Schedules of assets and conditions of tender may be obtained from the nndersigned. VAL KIRK, F.P.A.N.Z., Receiver for the Debenture-holders, Argus House, High St., . Auckland. C.l. (P.O. Box 825), Housing construction dept.— Tenders, closing at the office of the Inspector, Housing Construction Dept., Auckland, at 1 p.m. on Wed.. May 23, 3045, are invited for Joinery, Plastering (solid), Bricklaying, Floor Sanding, Painting, Plumbing and Electrical Installation in respect of 26 unite at Oakley Park Estate, Avondale (part of Contracts 11/928 and 929). Tenders must be lodged in sealed envelopes marked "Tender for Contracts 11/028 and 929," and separate tenders must be lodged for each type of work. Plans, etc., are available at the office of the Housing Construction Dept., Paykei's Bldgs.. Anzac Av., Auckland. FOR SALE BY TENDER.—The N.Z. Insurance Co.. Ltd. (Trustee Branch), as Trustee in the Estate of the late Mrs J. T. Colbeck, offers for sale by tender a Grey De Luxe AUSTIN 10 4-DOOR MOTOR-CAR, 193$ model, perf. order, 1 owner; 2 new tyres, S in good order; mileage 21,392. Can be inipected at Cadman's Parking Station, Grey's Av. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on E'riday, June 1. 1945, and should be forwarded in a sealed envelope, marked "Tender Austin Car," to the IN.Z, Insurance Co., Ltd.. Queen St., Auckland. The highest or any tender shall not necessarily be accepted. TENDERS are invited until 4 p.m., May 25, for the Erection of a Bus Garage at Avondale for the Transport Bus "Co., Ltd. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of THE TRANSPORT BUS CO., LTD.. Avondale. _CE Painting, Papering large house, St. Stephen's Av.—Details, Ph. 50-548. "jl/TETAL WORK.—■Architect*, Builders and •*-*-*- Manufacturers are invited to take advance of out Experience and Modern Production Facilities. We manufacture to Special requirements in Copper, Brass, Staybrite Bteel, Gunmetal, Monel Metal and Aluminium Ask Us for Quotations. D. HENRY AND CO., LTD.. Br&ssfoundets, Coppersmiths, Sheetmetal Workers, Nelson Btre«t, Auckland. Ph. .30-136.

SAVE ELECTRICITY SAVE ELECTRICITY A TIMELY WARNING A TIMELY WARNING During winter months the consumption of Electricity increases this fact is definitely established. North Island power plants have a maximum total output. If the demand for power exceeds this output then, two things can happen either the power plants break down or power is cut off at the most dangerous periods. Supplies to non-essential users will of necessity be the first to be curtailed. YOU can avoid the necessity for drastic action by saving Electricity, using as little power as possible and switching off all electrical appliances when not in use. SWITCH OFF and reserve the right to SWITCH ON! E19.E7

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25203, 16 May 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25203, 16 May 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25203, 16 May 1945, Page 10