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FOUR SESSIONS ALWAYS! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Enchanting in Radiant Technicolour Enriched by Haunting Melodies of the Days of Not so Long Ago—Refreshing in "s Sweet Romance —Entertaining in its Wholesome Humour comes "Meet Me In St. Louis r= FULLER'S E ST. JAMES' THEATRE 11 Hearing Aids . Available for the Hard of Hearing Reserves at Theatre —Tel. 32-920. JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND MARGARET O'BRIEN MARGARET O'BRIEN Will Captivate Your Heart In Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL ROMANCE "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" Songs that Lift the Veil of Yesterday...., "Meet, Me In St. Louis'—"The Irolley Song "You And I"—"Under the Bamboo Tree and Others of your Old-time Favourites. BUT! T . That's Not All There's St. .lames Air Mail Review: Japanese Surrender in the Pacific, Kamikaze Planes Attack the Fleet, Grade Fields in Rotorua, More P.O.W.b Return Home, and a Cartoon— Ihe Shooting of Dan McGoo." „ Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S 1 PRINCE EDWARD I | THEATRE | ?iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiMiiiriiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiinniiiiii!lii"ii'il!lll'l || " ,, "|" KARANGAHAPE ROAD Ph. 48-252. AT DAY SESSIONS ONLY 11 A.M. "THE HOUSE OF FEAR (By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) With BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE Second Feature: , ROBERT LOWERY, ELLEN DREW in "DARK MOUNTAIN" Dead men tell no talcs about the black market. FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.30: RONALD COLMAN in Frank Capra's Finest Production "THE LOST HORIZON "THE LOST HORIZON" "THE LOST HORIZON" with JANE WYATT, H. B. WARNER EDWARD EVERETT HOIITON All Recommended by Censor for Adults. NOTICE The Management wishes to bring to your notice that their new policy of screening first release double action programmes commences Tomorrow (Fri.), Sept. 7, with "The Patient Vanishes" (Mystery Drama); also Career Girl" (Musical) with Frances Langford, Edw Norris. Four Sessions Daily: 11 A.M., 1.45 P.M. 4.45 P.M. and 7.45 P.M. The Prince Edward Theatre is your theatre to enjoy with pleasure the entertainment provided. FULLER'S •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiim= jjpvON'PORT I VICTORIA | Phone *7l-683." Facts revealed for the first timel "WOMEN IN BONDAGE" Starring GAIL PATRICK —NANCY KELLY Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also .Tack Haley—Harjjet Billiard in "TAKE IT BIG" Approval for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S „ tMiitiuuhinmiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHummiii THREE LAMPS. | BRITANNIA § Eg?SB& rriiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiimii.r at 7.30 p.m. VERA LYNN... .Radio "Blues" Singer in "WE'LL MEET AGAIN" ROY ROGERS in a Musical Western "KING OF THE COWBOYS" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Tomorrow. .. .at 7.30 p.m.: "Lady in the Dark" (Technicoloar) Recommended by Censor for Adults. "Hello, 'Frisco, Hello" Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER'S .'iiiiiimiiiiiimiiimiiiMiwmmilit!. G REY LYNN. PA Mm = 20-406. | LAIVILU | Finally This Evening at 7.30. THEATRE James Mason, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Frank Lawton in "MILL ON THE FLOSS" Also Don Ameche, Janet Blair, Jack Oakie in "SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT" Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Coming Tomorrow and Saturday—"BLONDE FEVER" ana "MY FRIEND FLICKA." SALES BY AUCTION MORRINSVILLE. THE GLOBE AUCTION MART Sells by Public Auction TOMORROW (FRI.), SEPT. 7. at 12 Noon: Poultry, including line of Purebred 8.0. Laying Pullets, 30-40 Ist and 2nd year old 8.0. Laying Hens, Pet Lambs. Produce, Fruit, Vegetables, including Cabbage, Caulis.. 5 Tons Sutton Supreme Table Potatoes from the 5.1., Seed Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Swedes, Celery, Rhubarb, Grapefruit, Small Quantity Apples. Specials Include: —1 Essex Sedan Car with as new 20in tyres, excellent running order and condition; 1 2 h.p. 2-Sk. James Motorcycle, excellent tyres and running order; 1 Sun l)/ 3 h.p. 2Sk. Motor-cycle, been thoroughly overhauled, in excellent order; 1 Brand New y 2 -ton Trailer, good tyres; 1 Light Gig, 1 06 Singer Dropbead Sewing Machine, in perfect order and condition; 1 Atwat-er Kent O-Valve Wireless Chassis and Loud-speaker, 1 Small Elec.. Griller and Cooker. 1 60-egg Elec. Incubator (complete), 1 Brooder, 4 Folding Pushchairs (cane and leather). 5 Good Prams (one being Plunket), 1 Man's Bicycle, 1 Child's Tricycle, 2 Cabinet Gramophones, Lot of Pulleys, 1 Folding Pingpong Table, 1 Solid Oak Combination Bookcase and Settee with Wire Mattress, Good Squab and Cushion; (5 lOgal. Cream Cans. 1 ogal. Cream Can, 3 25gal. Milk Cans. 4 IGgal. Milk Cans. 1 20gal. Milk Can, 1 11/20 Extension Ladder, 1 7/12 Ext. Ladder, 1 20tral. Field Copper and Stand, 1 Doz. Single Bed Throwovers, 1 Doz. Kapok Down Quilts, 50 2ft Gin, 3ft. 3ft Gin. 4ft, 4ft Gin Heavy Mi 11 wool Mixture Mntresses and 50 Kapok Pillows, mo Bags Black Wattle Firewood, 15Cwt. 193(3 Chev. Truck, 5 nearly new tvres, enclosed cab. excellent running order. General Sundries. Any article put up on request. Our Selling Commission is 10 per cent. Chas. R. Williams Auctioneer. Phones 154 M Day, 15IS Night. A UCTION SALE OF MOTOR-CARS. SATURDAY. SEPT. 8, At Wilson's Garage, opp. Mon Deslr Hotel Takapuna, at 11 a.m. A/c Various Owners.—Chrysler, 1837-38, 27,000 miles, 5 good tyres and good mech. order; Morns 8 4-door Sedan, 1936. real good cond.; Austin 10, 1936, tyres and engine in good order; Morris 12. 1937. as new, original paint, good tyres, perf cond. On View and Lrial 9.30. J. W. HAYDEN. Auctioneer. w-s DOGS AND CATS A NIMAL Ailments Clinic.—Consult 0 G oiw't J l 'Tl el Practitioner Ph 30-HH9. la. fvATTLE. Pups, born workers, heelers; £2 >„ 10A.—blade. Pukekohe. (rV M Sheep Dog, all-round, good \J'header, keen worker, is months, £4/10/T&rSPK!!! 80 ?' P0 - Tauranga. I , uc , j 3 V vß Spaniel Male Pup for sale, cheap. V7—Ph. 49-008, daytime. ROCKER Spaniel Dog Pup, black, pureX b^ I d v,\ va ?, t€d — MK2s,!) Ukrald. ( .Ywr 1 ,, P ed - 6 mths., for sale.— )J P.O. Box 329, Hamilton. (MJ\y Dog 2 years, keen, biddable, trial given; £3.— ,2H, Te Kauwhata. I VUG Puppies warned, small breed —Johnny JL/Walkers, Top Queen St. hsDOG Biscuits, Harness. Remedies, etc.— Johnnie Walker's, top Queen St. 1?0X Terrier, male, 3 months, good ratting . strain, fond of children.—Ph. 51-759. HEADING Dog, strong-eyed, suitable for lambing, wanted urgent.—A. J. Macdonnl'd, clo Mr A. A Siteman. Koiro. PB. raumarunui

KELPIE Bitch, black, 14 months, running well, good cow dost; reasonable; Kelpie Pup, good, forceful strain.—SK2BS Herald. piG Dog, llmths.. Bull Mastiff, cattle-cross -L partly broken, holding well, £4.—Fisher' Kopu. hs piGDOG Pups, Bull-Cattle cross; 30/- each. J- —K. J. Beautrais, Manunui. IDUPPIKS, nice selection at Ye Parrot . Shoppe Victoria St. W. pUPPI.ES.—.Nice Selection at Ye Parrot X Shoppe, S Victoria St. West. QBREP Dos: wanted; must he good and O quiet, for lambing.—Ph. 256 H. Hamilton. Jis SPANIEL (sporting), young, wanted, ready (o work or working.—Particulars to C. Cameron. Waiukii hs V\7 1 HE-Haired Dog Puppies, pedigree »> (father Alberton Hex). —85 Carlton Gore Rd.. Newmarket. list FIG Dog Pups, from Bull Dane-Bull Mastiff bitch, by Blue Merle—Cattle. Pups from the last litter, same mating, were shaping well at only <; months. Dog Pups only £3/3/. each.—Willcox, Huapai, PJPS (Huntaway) now available from mv outstanding bitch Judy, by Mack Judy, by C. H. Reynolds' Black Bruce, dam of Judy, bred back to Mead's strain and Pollock's Oid Clyde. Price £-1/4/. F. Pumphry, R.D., Te Aroha. lis CHEEP DOGS. To make room for new O blood 1 have for sale 2 working Border Stud Bitches, registered; also young Dogs and Bitches, Headers and Huntaways and ready for work; satisfaction guaranteed B. ELLIS. Horahora. R.D. Cambridge. hst Good Bitch, plain eyed, heading, J IS months, easily controlled, £7/10/-; Brown Huntaway, extra good, 14 months, £ls; very noisy good Blk. Huntaway. fine control, '2 years, £10; Blk. and Tan, tall, smooth, trial bred, extra good, 20 months, £ls; also Bitch, same; 1 year Beardie, nice bitch, huntaway, with 3 pups to brown dog, £B/10/-; part brokon; all above Mclntvre 6train. LUSCOMBE, Ohura.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25300, 6 September 1945, Page 8

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