ATTEND THE MATINEES \ M PLAZA 11/ >si QUEEN BTKEET si \ X §s§ Phone 41-680 s Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M. 8 P.M. Ernst Lubitsch's Most Bewitching Story.... "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" "A ROYAL SCANDAL" With TALLULAH ' CHARLES BANKHEAD COBURN ANNE BAXTER WILLIAM EYTHE LATEST NEWS INCLUDES— The Belsen Trial N.Z. V.C.'s in Wellington; Chinese Celebrate, and the "Wahine" Returns; Stevens-Murphy Fight, etc. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BEGG'S (Recommended by Censor for Adults) A 20th Century • Fox Production Released in Conjunction with the World-wide 30-Year Celebrations of its President, Spyros Skouras OXFORD QUEEN ST, Opp C.P.O. ». Phone 42-274/ & Corner of ,—iGt. North Rd. & J Ij%ponsonby Rd. / ' \ Ph. 27-077 /J Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OXFORD Sessions at il— 2—5 & 8 AVON Today at 1.30 & 7.30 The Picture With the Most Amazing Climax Ever Filmed. EDW. G. ROBINSON—JOAN BENNETT RAYMOND MASSEY In the Suspenseful Thriller.... •'The WOMAN in the WINDOW" "The WOMAN in the WINDOW" "The WOMAN in the WINDOW" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Extra at Avon Only: Phillip Terry—Audrey Long "PAN-AMERICANA" . Approved for Universal Exhibition. | RI ALTO \ I NEWMARKET. Phone 20-809 i Tonight at y_4s GINGER ROGERS—RAY MIDLAND JON HALL—MISCHA AUER In the All-Colour "LADY IN THE DARK" Recommended by Censor for Adults, Special Western Matinee, 2 p.m. Cartoon, Serial, Sports, News, and Tim Holt "Come On Danger" All Approved for Universal Exhibition. VICTORIA LEAGUE. EMPIRE FAIR CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2 10.30 'A.M. TILL 5 P.M. To be Opened by the Mayoress, Mrs J. A. C. Allum. 8 WELL-STOCKED STALLS SEWING. FANCYWORK. BABY AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. KIDDIES' TOYS All would make ideal Xmas Gifts. FLOWERS.—A Georgeous Array of the Very Choicest and Most Colourful Blooms. HOME-MADE CAKES. JAMS AND SWEETS. VEGETABLES. PRODUCE, EGGS. Do your week-end Shopping at the Fair. Scores of other Useful Articles spaco will not permit us to mention. MORNING TEA, LUNCH. AFTERNOON TE A MYSTERY ENVELOPES. Some lucky people will win valuable prizes. ADMISSION FREE. swf Great maori missionary rally, Undor the Auspices of THE UNITED MAORI MISSION, Will be held in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4. AT '2.45 P.M. The service will be largely in the hands of tho Maori Christians, led by Major Harawira who will deliver one of the main messages. Bright testimonies will be given. CHOICE ITEMS BY MAORI CHOIR. Mr CHARLES B. BENNET, M.8.E., recently returned from the Middle East, who has joined the staff of the U.M.M.. will also sneak. __ _ _ . Bo In Your Seat Early. Auckland grammar school OLD GIRLS. Come to the Fete at School, Sat., Nov. 3. Bring your contributions of Cakes, Produce, Sweets, Flowers. We need your help. JUMBLE Sale, today (Saturday), 2 p.m., 1.0.0. F., Pitt St. Good bargains. TENDERS Housing construction dept. Tenders, closing at the Office of tho Housing Construction Department. Auckland, at 1 p.m. on the dates shown, are invited for the undermentioned works. Tenders must be lodged in 6ealed envelopes marked "Tenders for Contract No " and separate Tenders must be lodged for each contract. SANITARY SEWERS. Closing date Monday, November 5, 1945. Contract No. 27/219/2. 6457 ft of 6in, and 119Gft of 9in Sewers at Tamaki Heights. Mt. Wellington. ROADING. Closing date, Monday, November 5, 1945. — Contract No. 27/17/379, approximately GO Chains of Topcourse Metalling ar,d Sealing at Mt Roskill. HOUSING SUB-CONTRACTS.
Closing dale. Monday, Novemoer 12, 15)45. —Contract No. 11/930. 10 Units at Avondale; Joinery (exterior and interior). Bricklaying Electrical Installation. Floor Sandin'g Plumbing, Painting, and Plastering (solid). Contract 11/1023 at Mt. Albert. 1G units; Joinery (exterior and interior). Bricklaying, Electrical Installation. Floor Sanding, Plumbing, and Plastering (solid). Contract 11/1023. 8 Units at Mt. Albert; Painting. CONCRETE FOOTPATHS. Closing date, Monday, November ,5, 1915. — Contract No. 11/997, 32 Units at Onehunga. CONCRETE ACCESS WAYS—SFT WIDE. Closing date, Monday, November 5, 1915. — Contract No. 11/878-80. 882-3, 885-7, approximately 29 Chains Access Way at Oranga Block. Onehunga. Plans, etc.. are available at the Office of the Housing Construction Department. Paykel's Bldgs., Anzac Av., Auckland. DALE BY TENDER.—STOCK-IN-TRADE O RETAIL BUSINESS. FANCY GOODS. TOYS. STATIONERY. DRAPERY, ETC. The Public Trustee invites tenders for the purchase of all stock-in-trade, or alternatively for: —(a) Fancy Goods and Toys-, (b) Stationery; (c) Drapery, Haberdashery, etc.; (d) Wooden Trestles (or any of such number of classes together). Conditions of tender may be inspected at. and any further particulars of tender obtained, from the Office of the District Public Trustee. Auckland. A deposit of 10 per cent of purchase price must accompanv each tender. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on Monday. October 29. 1945. at the office of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked "Estate of W. F. Darby—Tender for Purchase of Stock-in lrario A. 8. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Auckland, wsg TENDERS are invited for the following Patriotic Recreation Buildings:—No. 1, Y M.C A. Hut at Avondale Racecourse, approx. 70ft by 30ft (not prefabricated). No. 2, Y.M.C.A Hut, Redwood Park, Swanson, 90ft by 24ft, plus Annexe, 45ft by 24ft (prefabricated). No. 3. Catholic Institute. Narrow Neck Camp, 30ft by 16ft. approx., solidly built with lining and fibroiitc roof. For further details of these huts ring Y.M.C.A. Papakura Military Carnp. Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders, marked "Tender for Building." close with tbe undersigned at noou. October 31. 1945. —Secretary, National Patriotic Fund Board. Box 1568. Wellington. smwK p IT Y OF AUCKLA N D. V,/ FOR PAINTING. Tenders will bo received at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, November 1, 1945, for the Cleaning and Painting of the Roof Trusses in the Ladies' Pool at the Hobson Street Tepid Baths. Specifications may be obtained at tho Offico of the Stores Purchasing Officer. Town 'Hall, Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted T. W. M. ASHBY, Town Clerk. rp O CON T R A C T O R S A Messrs B. Johnson and Sons, Manufacturing Motor Engineers, Parnell Rise.—Ten ders. to close at 2 p.m. on Monday. Nov. 12, are invited for carrying out the following work at the premises of the above:—No. 1 Contract: Additions to Premises. No 2 Contract: Internal Alterations BASIL W. CHOKER, A.N.Z.1.A.. Registered Architect, IVfEW TIMBER, nine, all building sizes, 35/--1*100; Rimu Trellis, 6ft x Ift Sections, 9d each; Grills for floors, woolsheds, cowsheds, ? or, ~ fences, fowlyard, fift x lft, On each; Double Bunks, complete, fit for any home 25/-; 3-pl.v, 0x3,4/- sheet; Flush Ph° r BS 610 — l4 Purges Av - Otnhuhu. reKODOU "AND Pt-KMA-SEAL brands W! "" rcl,nhle Paints, specify these FERRODOR made under British- trmnufac "Am Technical Coatings. PERMA-SEAL House and Rool Paints Protective and Decorative Coatings, Tor all purposes If you can't get it at your hardware Store, contact the FERRODOR Factory. P.P.P., LTD.. Ph. 49-518, Cnr. Union-Drake St., Freeman's Bay. to:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 12
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