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FULLER'S ==== AIR-CONDITIONED - ■ * * Box Plans at Theatre —Tel. 32-920. LANA TURNER LANA TURNER LANA TURNER Brings to the Screen the Dramatic and Absorbing Story of a Modern Marriage in Metro-Gold wyn-Majer» Portrayal of Judy Kelly s Popular N0ve1.... "MARRIAGE "MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR" Associate Programme Includes ST. JAMES' AIRMAIL REVIEW Graphic Pictures of Victory Celebrations in Sydney and Melbourne.,.. P 4 V ** Film Review: Brigadier Gen Clifton who escaped from Prisoner of. War Camps hi Germany speaks reaasnuriugly to tnc ' Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMING: "WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER." FOLLEK'B •-■iiiiHiiiiimimmiiiiiuHiiiHiHitiiiiiiiimiiiiimiJ ktTVVTON. |PRINCE EDWARD M*'n\FK T TUIS \FTERNOON AT 1.30. Louise \LLBKI 11 ON and Robert PAIGE in "HER PRIMITIVE MAN" And also The Screen'* Moat Talented Beauty B EI. IT A in "LADY, LETS DANCE Excellent Featurctles Include the "Arturo Toscanini." also Cartoon a™ l .^ e *? of the Day." (Prog for bniversal Exhibition.) fcMJLbiii i'lminminiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiimiima DEVON PORT. § VICTORIA § P lione 71 " fi83 - I Viuiumn Tonig ht at 7.30 p.m. rilHlUllUltlllttMUlfitltlllllMllHllHlr TH RATHE Bud Abbott —Lou Costello Arthur Treacher—Marion Hutton in "IN SOCIETY" Uso Marv Beth Hughes—Eddie Quillan in "MELODY PARADE Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLERS mnnrn T 4 \lT>a yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiife IHREE ix&Mra. | BRITANNIA = This Evening, 7.30. ainimiHiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiir (No Ph. Reserves Sat.) THEATRE Dorothy Lamonr, Fred Mac Murray, Betty Hutton in "AND THE ANGELS SING" Recommended by Censor for Adolts. "COBRA WOMAN" Starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall. Sabu With Ed?ar Barrier, Lon Chnney. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S t'iHniiMiiiHiiiiiiiim"iHiiiiimi!mi| LYNN. = f AMFO i I'hone 20-400.' | g Evening. 7.15. THEATRE . Deanna Durbin, in "HIS BUTLER'S SISTER" Approved for Universal E-xhibitlon. Associate Feature: Jean Pierre Auniont, Gene Kelly, Richard Whorf. Sir Cedric Hardwicke in "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE Adult Reconi. Unsuitable for Children. YoU'LL BE HAPPIER in a I-uller Theatre. OUTDOOR SPORTS RUGBY IF YOU ENJOY FAST, OPEN SPORT DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND EDEN PARK TOMORROW (SATURDAY). When you will witness matches which will keep you In a fever of excitement from start to finish. No. 1, 1.30 P.M.: MARIST v. MANUKAU Last Saturday. Marist scored a meritorious win ove* Otahnhu, while Manukan can be considered a trifle unlucky to be defeated by University when it appeared that they had the game well in hand. No. 1, 3 P.M.: UNIVERSITY v. GRAMMAR There is little that need he said about both these teams after their outstanding performances last Saturday. DON'T MISS WHAT WILL BE ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING MATCHES OF THE SEASON. No. 2, 3 P.M.: R.N.Z.A.F (Whenuapai) v, GRAFTON. No. 3, 3 P.M.: «. PAPAKURA (Army) v. NORTH SHORE. Admission Ground: Gentlemen 1/. Ladies 6d. Stand 6d Extra. STFRGTES PARK. 3 P.M.: OTAHUHU v. PONSONBY. Admission: Gentlemen 1/ Ladies od. Children and Returned Servicemen with N.Z. Shoulder Flashes admitted free to ground on all A.R.U. charge areas. LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK SATURDAY The attendance*? at Carlaw Park to date are 28 per cent greater than last season. It is a public tribute to the quality of the play and to the popularity of the code. No. 1, 8 p.m.: OTAHUHU v. RICHMOND Both of these sides play grand League Football. Richmond's chances of being the first team to spoil Otahuhu's unbeaten record are highly assessed, and for good reasons. Given a reasonably firm ground. Richmond has probably the speediest and most evasive backs in the code. The forwards, led by J. Satherley, measure np from all points of view to any other vanguard. Richmond has to date scored more points for and has had less against. VERY DEFINITELY THIS GAME WILL BE A THRILLER. No. 1, 1.30 p.m.: PONSONBY v. MANUKAU No. 2, 1.30 p.m. i POINT CHEVALIER t. CITT No. 2, 3 p.m.: NEWTON v. MARIST. ADMISSION: Ground I/-, Stand 6d; Returned Servicemen with New Zealand Shoulder Badges admitted to Ground Free. TYTGGERB' BOWLS TOURNEY. xJ Weather Permitting, Play, will be held TOMORROW (Saturday) as per draw for last Saturday. W. S. Raffles, Hon. Sec., Onehunga and District R.S.A. Bowling Club. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE SECTIONS. Woodlandi Park: See this new subdivision, high, with extensive views: 2 miles beyond Hotel ritirangi. Take T.B.S. Laingholm bus. Prices £IOO-£l6O, £5 deposit and 5 yeara to pay. L. ARMSTRONG. Titirangi. REMUERA WATERSlDE.—Gentleman's Residence, magnificent, uninterrupted harbour view, within 3rd section.2-Storey, tiledroof House; living rooms comprise lounge (20 x 18) connecting by dividing leadlight swing doors with dining room (20 x 16), each with large matching open fireplace; enclosed sunporch (24 x S), breakfast room, kitchen, and all offices; 2 p.w.c.'s: 5 bedrooms and upstairs glassed-in porch; all bedrooms have built-in, walk-in wardrobes, and all rooms are newly art- papered in light cream. Land comprises 1 ac, 3rd laid out in lawns and shrubs. Large glasshouse. A unique opportunity to acquire a modern freehold property in this favoured locality. Price £7OOO. New wall-to-wall carpets can be purchased at valuation, if desired. No agents. If desirous of inspecting writ* VTGO6 Herald. r PAKAPTTNA.—Excellent Building Sections X COS to £l5O. NORTHCOTE.—Sections, £llO and £l3O —tor the above ring 79-3-10. ADJOINING Railway Station, South Suburban Line: 24 Excellent Building Sections £OS to £l5O. Passed Land Sales Court.—For the above ring 2f»-yO3. MANGERE BRlDGE.—Building Sections all parts; £l5O upward. ONE TREE HlLL.—Building Sections, approved Land Sales Court price. MAMJERE. Aerodrome Area. Compact small Home of 3 rooms and k'ette, bathroom etc.; all-elec.; good garden and lawns; garage near by : Vi-acre section; £l2oo.—For the above ring 54-380. GOOD SHOPPING AREA.—Block of Shops and garages; all let to good tenants good. investment, producing over S per cent on capital. Price £6500. HF.RNE BAY.—Attractive Honse in 2 Self-contained Flats, excellent harbour viewsclose to trams and beach. Top fiat, 5 rooms and k'ette. Bottom flat, 4 rooms and k'ette Both all-elec. Bottom flat is nicely furnished" Just repapered, etc. throughout. Both flats vacant possession. Price £4OOO cash —For the above ring 45-033. STACEY AND WASS, Ellison Chbrs., 138 Queen St.. Auckland A lso— Onehunga, Otahuha, Takapuna, Brown's Bay

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25205, 18 May 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25205, 18 May 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25205, 18 May 1945, Page 10