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FULLER'S ST. JAMES' THEATRE 11 a m., 2 p.m., o pn.. 8 p.m EE Air - Conditioned " Reserves at Theatre Tel 83-921) MetmUoldwyn-Mayer# TRUE TO LIFE DRAMA! Action Romance Action Romance Heroism Heroism "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO" Starring SPENCER TRACY Van Johnson— Phyllis Thaxter Associate Programme includes "WILD HONEY' (Colour Cartoon), screening at al. Sessions Owing tu the Length ot the L<'eature, N.Z. Govt. Film Revue, Gracie Fields Arrivalin Auckland and Wellington— RESCUE 6 ROM SHANGRI-LA" (The Story or which appeared in Saturday's Star), will be sbowi. only at the Evening Session. Approved for Universal Exhibition 1 p-pTiT/RR'S I PRINCE EDWARD 1 1 THEATRE i KAEANGAHAPE L RD 0DA Pb. at Day Sessions only. 11 A.M Specially fo. the Children '■ "THE CANTERVILLE GHOST Starring Margaret O'Brien. Charles Langhton. Robert Young. Also; "THE RETURN OF THE VIKINGS A Seafaring Adventure. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.30 p.m.: Bob Hope—Dorothy Lamour in ®"CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT _ 2nd Feature— Ginger Rogers in "BACHELOR MOTHER Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlts. CHILDREN! CHILDREN! Tomorrow (Friday) and front Mon. tci ihiw. 11 a.m., 1.45 p.m. and at Night at Majestic "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE Willi Robert Benchley, Jean Heather. I And "SEE MY LAWYER' I Starring Olsen & Johnson, the Ace Comedians, i Two First Releases and pirei-t from Majestic. I COMM. TOMORROW NIGHT (FRI.) and SAT MATINEE and NIGHT ONLY: GREGORY PECK _ , , (The Star in "Kings of a Kingdom ) in "DAYS OF GLORY 7 ' A Storv of Russian Guerillas. Also "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT, Starring Anion Walbrook, Stefan Radeisfey. Hear Warsaw Concerto! Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.

FULLER'S sMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiitiiiiiiiiMiis DEVONPORT I VICTORIA I ph ° ne 71-683. ' i V iy * 1 p Finally Tonight at 7.30. Stan Laure!—Oliver Hardy m "NOTHING BUT TROUBLE" Also Harriet Hilliard—Eddie Quillan in " HI, GOOD LOOKIN'" Commencing Tomorrow GREER GARSON—WALTER PIDGEON in 'Madame Curie" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S' timiiimiiiiimiiiimiiwiiiHiimiiiS THREE LAMPS. J BRITANNIA | LAST NIGHT SimiiiimiiiiimiiiHimiiiimiiiiiir at 7.30 p.m. John Wayne and Martha Scott in "IN OLD OKLAHOMA" Tom Neal and Evelyn Keyes in "THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Comm Tomorrow Night at 7.30 p.m.: SUSANNA FOSTER in "THE CLIMAX" LANA TURNER in "Marriage Is A Private Affair" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.

FULLER'S iitmimiiiimimmimiiiiiiiimtmits = • fAMm 1 GEEY LYNN- | LAIVILU | Phone 26-406. THEATRE 7.30 This Evening fid GUEST NIGHT 6d „ Clifford Evans, Robert Beatty in' "SUSPECTED PERSON" James Ellison, Jane Wyatt, Kent Taylor In "ARMY SURGEON" Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Coming Tomorrow "WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN" and "HER PRIMITIVE MAN" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) DANCING Inter-Island Rugby Enthusiasts! ENTERTAIN YOUR COUNTRY VISITORS AT N.Z.'s LARGEST DANCE CABARET! "Make Up Your Rugby Parties." CIVIC WINTERGARDENS CABARET GALA RUGBY NIGHT! GALA RUGBY NIGHT! TOMORROW (FRIDAY) TOMORROW (FRIDAY) Dancing 10.30 to 2 a.m. ALSO OPEN SATURDAY. Non-Stop Dancing to N.Z.'s Largest Orchestra, augmented by the Grand £12,000 Wurlitzer. YOU MAY RESERVE ANY NUMBER OF TABLES BY INQUIRING AT THEATRE, or Ph. 30-100. The Rush Is On Book Early!

OLD-TIME AND MODERN WEEKLY DANCE, Commencing Friday, Aug. 31, GAIETY BALL. SURREY ORES. Good Prizes, Floor and Orchestra. Tickets, Ladies 1/0, Men 2/-, may be obtained from Yi Bcttan.v. M.C.. 202 Great North Ad., or W. H. Hunter (Prop.), 8 Rona Av., Surrey Cres.' FARMS FOR SALE UNDER 100 Acres, very rich land, all in beautiful pasture, suitable for breeding stud stock; conveniently situated, within 50 miles. —lnquiries to Studfarm. P.O. Box 823. XO Acres, 14 miles City. Choice 6-rmd. Allelec. Bungalow, good outbldgs.: 600 fr&it trees, mostly full-bearing; well sheltered. Price £2950. Going Concern all equipment; terms. Christie. Colonial Mutual Bldgs., City. 6 SO Acres. Hawke's Bay, 11,000 6heep, 135 cattle; leasehold with full compensation; opportunity practical young couple or single returned man; price .55000; walk-in, walk-out: cash required approx. £3OOO. Vendor.—XP HiS Hkbalik 170 ACRES. 7/a miles Papakura, new ring fence. 2-roomed Bach and garage, elec. stove and light, wood range, no con vs.; 40 acres ploughed. 3 acres ready for planting, balance tea-tree, blackberry and mostly fern, in one small and 2 large paddocks; "plenty water and totara logs for subdivision; plough, harrows, discs, cultivator, harness for 2 horses, £1750 the lot. J• H. HEWITSON. Phoenix Agency, 2nd Floor, Phoenix Chambers, opp. C.P.O. Ph. 49-187. i 500 ACRES, 600 acres ploughable. 500 acres J. river flats, 4 miles river frontage, suitable bheep, Cattle, Dairying; cream collected; 60 miles.South Auckland; limestone country; allelectric home, 6 rooms; show woolshed, yards and outbldgs.; £lO per acre. Stock valuation. ao mtge Owner retiring. Will meet prospective purchaser own office by appointment. Sole Agent— VAUGHAN, 2400 AC., Freehold, Dargaville district, main read, handy rail; suitable dairy and sheep; 200,000 pino trees. 4-Rd. Cottage, good order. Suit mail with tractor equipment break in. Price £3500, terms. 46 AC., ISm. Auckland; 2 Good Houses, 1 furn.; cowshed, machines, outbldgs.; 170 | awes and lambs. Price £4OOO, terms. I FARMERS' LAND AGENCY. Ground Floor, Phoenix Chbrs. | Ph. 42-565. rnh: ; \\T AIKATO. > T Estate). Nearly all in grass, except 100 acres bush. Largely ploughable land of good quality, now carrying approx. 2800 sheep and over 300 cattle. Good Homestead, Cottage, shearers' quarters, shearing shed and 3 other buildings. School bus, miles solevards. This property produces first-class stock 'and is excellent buying at £9500. SOUTH WHANGAKEI.—SOO Acres, Freehold, Over 400 acres in grass, balance bush, largely ploughable land. 6 miles railway station, metal road. 5-roomed Kauri House. Price £lO per acre. Deposit £ISOO. A good sheep and cattle farm and on account of easy country has great possibilities when fertiliser available. JONES - PROSSER, Winstone Bldg. Ph. Qffic'e -11-571. • mh: PRODUCE FOR SALE OR WANTED Carrots. 7/-; Onions. ' Vv ii/b; Cabbage, .■ /■ sugar bag; rail paid.— branklin Supplies, Pukekohe. lisCAAKKOT.-), best quality tifble, 6/6 sugar bag ' {"!•—, - Mudgway, Waimaukn. hstg i-TAY Meadow, baled; first-grade.—Ph. 70; JLLCollard Henderson. HAY, best quality, 3/0, other 2/6.—Alec Smith, Ph. 29D, Clevedou. hst TTAY, harvested dry. shed-stored. 3/0 bale. .11.—D. Kite, Monavale, Cambridge. HAY wanted, baled, sweet meadow clover, not musty, no prickles; cash.—32-414. HAY, best quality, baling from stack: no rain; £l/10/- a ton at Kaiaua.—J. Hamilton, Ph. 4ID Turna. QTOCK Feed, Oats now available in any O quantity; buy while other feed is scarce. Also Crushed Oats. Write or phone for special quotations.—Turners & Growers. Ltd., City Markets, Auckland. Ph. 82-100. hst GTOCK and Poultry Feed.—Pure Meal, O locally ground from Heavy Sweet White Oats, quality guar., immediate delivery, 18/pcr 1001b. Crushed Oats (invaluable for cows during winter), 0/6 per bushel. Sweet Heavy White Oats (ungraded), 6/3 bushel. All free, delivered rail or steamer, Auckland.—! Richard Arthur and Co.. 29 Fort St. thff

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25288, 23 August 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25288, 23 August 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25288, 23 August 1945, Page 8

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