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Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. RKO • Radio Pictnres Present The Screen's Supreme Adventure in Suspense THE "WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" "WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" "WOMAN IN THE WINDOW" With Edward G. ROBINSON RAYMOND MASSE? Joan BENNETT EDMDND BREON THE PICTURE WITH THE MOST AMAZING CLIMAX EVER FILMED. Please don t tell a sonl how tne picture ends. Let everybody get. the same terrific surprise from the most unusual climax on record 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults) OXFORD OXFORD TIVOLI TIVOLI QUEEN ST. Opp. C.P.O. I 1 Bridge Phono 42-274 I | Phone 44-136 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Oxford (Sessions Daily): 11, 2, 5 & Tivoii: Nightly at 8 Penelope WARD Michael WILDING In the Two Cities Film "ENGLISH WITHOUT TEARS" (Approved for Universal Exhibit ion.) Nr. Grafton Bridge Phone 44-136 TOMORROW (Friday)— Two Cities Films Present Another British Triumph as Sincere as the Heart of Humanity! A Drama of Vivid Contrasts, the Peaceful, Lovely English Countryside, the Brittle Luxury of Berlin's Night Resorts, and the Bestiality of its Sinister Prisons FELIX AYLMER —GRETA GYNT WALTER R.ILLA PETER MULLINS URSULA JEANS In Lois Golding's "MR EMMANUEL" "MR EMMANUEL" "MR EMMANUEL" "MR EMMANUEL" THIS GALLANT GENTLEMAN MET MANY STRANGE ADVENTURES . . and a Lovely Woman . . as he ricked his life iri fulfilling his promise to a lonely boy (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RFHFNT EPS OM. Phone 60-142 I\X-iVJC.IN i Tonight, Fri. & Sat., at 7.45 ROBERT TAYLOR —SUSAN PETERS ROBERT BENCHLEY "SONG OF RUSSIA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) OUTDOOR SPORTS ATICHOLSON PARK LAWN TENNIS i\ CLUB (Inc.). OPENING DAY. SATURDAY, SEPT. 29. Owing to unforseen circumstances, the Dance advertised for Opening Day has had to be Postponed, and will now he held in the Mt. Eden Tea Kiosk on Saturday. October 13. C. S. RAINES, Secretary.

SALES BY AUCTION BURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. Auctions Commences: S a.m.—Fresh Vegetables (Daily). Fresh Fruit (Daily). 9 a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers (Tues. and Fri.). 10 a.m.—Fresh Cut Flowers (Mon. & Thurß.). 10 a.m.—Poultry (Tuesday and Friday). 12 Noon —Cars and Trucks. Each Wednesday. Largest Sales In New Zealand. IGH-CLASS HOME FURNISHINGS. GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. At the Great Salerooms, •219 QUEEN ST. TODAY (THURSDAY), AT 11 A.M. OAK FURNISHINGS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES and BRIC-A-BRAC, Etc., as fully detailed in yesterday's papers. At 12 Noon. —Webb English P2in Bowling Green Lawnmower and Catcher. * At 1.30 p.m.—G. Marconi Radiogram with Gordon Elec. Pick-up; Belmont 7-V. All-Wave Console Radio. Push-button Control; Electrolux Elec. Vacuum Cleaner. And at '2.30 p.m.—Choice Indian Carpet (16.1 x 12.3, cream ground), Axm. and Wilton Carpets, assorted sizefe; Floor Rugs and Gyds Axm. Runner, etc. Now On View. Leonard Coakley, T. Goulding, Auctioneers. C P E C I A L AUCTION, O A/c Whom 0 A/C Whom It May Concern. TURNERS AND GROWERS. LTD., CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), SEPT 28. At 10.30 a.m. The Following Items.—Barley, Prime Feed, 497 sacks; Garton Oats (in excellent condition). 491 sacks; Wheat. Ist grade, Jsl sacks; Ground Oats, 05 sacks; Mother Certified Ryegrass. 104 sacks; and Peanieal, 51 sacks; Maize, 6 sacks; Water Hose, '/ 2 in (new), afiprox. 1500 ft; Water Sprinklers, new (10). suitable for market gardens or lawns; Rubber Bands, (size % x % x 13in circum.) ; approx. 150lb Fertilisers not on ration list; Fiji Bat Guano, packed in sacks. Quantity approx. M,ton; National Fish Fertiliser, packed in cwt. bags, approx. 5 tons; Carry-on Brooder Floors, complete mesh lin x / 2 in; Wire only for brooder floors; Corrugated Wire Mesh. %in x %iri and 3 / lfi in x %in, pressed for egg trays; Incubator Egg Trays, complete. %in mesh; Part-made Egg Trays, frames only; Turning Grids for Incubator Trays, size IRin x 30in, spacing l%i'i; Incubator Tray Assemblies; Drinking Silo (for poultry use); Incubators, damaged, 1350 (1), 2700 (3). these machines are all complete with motors and minor repairs would make them At machines; Battery Brooders, 3-section. elec., capacity 300 chickens; Strap Galvanised Iron, No. 10 gauge, l%in, in 3ft lengths; 20in Wheels, tamed for commercial A belts, %in and lin centres; Strap Galvanised Hoop Iron, \ coils, 1511b each, 2in x 14 gauge; Black Hoop Iron, No. 14 gauge, IYJn-. Black Nail Wire, No. 12 gauge; Galvanised Wire, No. 10 gauge, about 5c wI; No. 12,/l%cwt; No. R, VaCwt; Xo. 14, 4cwt; No. itf, Vicwt; Wire Straightener Machine, Wire Turntable, Crimping Machine with f! pair crimping wheels and assortment of athes;- Walk-er-Turner Bandsaw, li'in, fitted with y A h.p. elec. motor and spare saw; 2 Lengths Wooden Roller Conveyors. rpO RESIDENTS OF PAPAKUR.A AND 1 SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE OTA HIT HU .AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Ph. 25-807, Will Sell On Behalf Of MR A. BURNaND, at his Residence, 47 GREAT SOUTH ROAD., PAPAKUR.A, TOMORROW (FRIDAY). AT 11 A.M. Catalogue Includes: 1937 Chrysler Sedan, in perfect condition throughout, Bord Piano (French), Beautiful Carpets and Handsome Pre-war Furniture. Breakfast. Room.—fi-Pce. Oak Dining Suite, Oak Settee and Srjnab, 9x9 Axrti. Carpet (autumn tonings), (Dinner Waggon, 4 Cushions. Lounge.—2 Skin Rugs, 9 x 12 Axm. Carpet Square (autumn tonings), Well Sprung 3-Pce. Chesterfield Suite, in Tapestry; 4 Green Cushions, 5-V. Ariel Radio and Radio Table. 2 Smokers' Stands, 1 f'hrom. and Vit. Occ. Table, Vases and China Tea Sets, etc.

Bedroom. —12 x 12 Pink Axm. Carpet Square, .'-Pen. Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, Kapok Mattress, Oak Standard Lamp. 2nd Bedroom.—o x 0 Floral Axm. Carpet, Pee. Oak Bedroom Suite. Man's Comb. Wardrobe. Also: f) x 12 Wilton Carpet and Tlnderfelt, Tallboy, 2 Fireside Chain*. Fire Guard, .Iyds Lino.. Eleetrolnx Vac. Cleaner, Lawnmower, Quantity Linen and Table Cloths, and 1 Doz. Men's Shirt*, size <], as new. An Outstanding Sale. Auctioneer. .A. Beea. hf MO I? R i"~ N S V T L L K. OLOBK AUCTION MART. FRIDAY, SEPTEM BKI? 28 AT 12 NO OX. Poultry, incl. Wonderful Line 8.0. Laying Pullets, .10 2nd-yr. 8.0. Laying Bens, heavyweight. Fruit, Vegetables—loo Bays Cabbage, Cauli*., Carrot#, Onions, 20 Bajrs S.I. Seed Potatoes, 50 Basts Tasmanian Bismarck and Up-to-date Potatoes, in buns, or 2Klb boxes, suitable for seed. 20 Bans Corn Cobs, .10 Baits Black Wattle Firewood. Specials—Vauxhall 11 Sal. far, English model body, in solid leather upliol., good lyres and iu exeel. mecb. (irder, just liad i.:s.l overhaul, to go at a low figure for prompt sale; Roiek <> Converted Tractor, Ford worm wheel drive, heavy-duty tyres at baek and front j Trailer, with :iO x :tVi t.vres, in new order and contlilion; 2 Litfht Trailers; pr, Wheels, complete with axle and t.vres, miitable for trailrr; Car Flood, Prime Klnc. fVnre and Battery, Large Farm Copper and Stand James 2-sfroke Motorcycle. exeel. tyres; dirt's •luv. Ric.vclv, Ricyclc, *2 Men's Ricycl^s Flee. Hot Air Distributor, '/i-Ooz. Be«t Eng-lish-make Fountain Pens, 8-Da.v Chiming Clock, I.C.S. Set of Motor Engineering- Bonks full course; 2 Riding Saddles. Lot Harness' >oz Kero. Tins with 'Handles, Flee. 2.lfSa!. Hater Heater. 0 Patent Deck Chairs Table nramophone and .10 Rerords. V,-Dnz Spark •icreens Another Clearing Sale of Furniture removed to Mart, comprising:—(i-Pee. Dinin<r Room Suites complete; M-Pce. Chester. Suite. 2 Sg'e Bedroom Suites, conudete with Kapoks and I iHows; 2 Dhle, Bedroom Suites complete; 4 Urcre-sized Carpets, Kitchen Chairs I able and Drewer. Settee and Squab, K«rbs and Fire Serpens, Fleet rolux, f!01h Snow Puff *u P l 3 r<>p , spp and pillows; numerous hoi" Linen? ° f Crnrkfry ' Cllt, ' r ™' , B /,,)?U. Uam "> Auctioneer. Phs. IMM Day. IMS Night.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25318, 27 September 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25318, 27 September 1945, Page 8

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