ATTEND. THE MATINEES PLAZA QUEEN STREET Phone 41-580 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 AJS'NE BAXTER WILLIAM EYTHE LATEST NEWS INCLUDES— The Belseii Trial N.Z. V.C.'s in Wellington; Chinese Colebrate, and tlio "Wahino" Returns; Stevons-Murphy Fight, etc. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND REGG'S (Recommended by Censor for Adults) A 20th Century • Fox Production Released in Conjunction with the World-wido 30-Year Celebrations of its President, Sp.vros Skouras OXFORD \Jf AVON > QUEEN ST. & Corner of OppC.P.O. r=r\Gl. North Rd. & i v Phone 42-274/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OXFORD Sessions at 11 —2—5 & 8 AVON Tonight at 7.30 The Picture With the Most Amazing Climax Ever Filmed. EDW. G. ROBINSON—JOAN BENNETT RAYMOND MASSEY In the Suspcnseful 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. nr I f IYP MT. ALBERT. Phone 30-204 UL, I_u/ve. 'l'onight, Tues. & Wed., at 7.45 Gloria Warren Walter Huston "ALWAYS IX MY HEART" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RFCFNT EPS OM. Phone 00-142 IXCVjiLI Tonight, Tucs. & We<l., at 7.45 Bing Crosby Rise Stevens In the 1011 Academy Award Winner "GOING MY WAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) LECTURES AND MEETINGS rpHE POISON OF SELF - PITY. -*• Self-pity is a breakdown of the ego; you should do something about it. Hear JAMES WYLIE, Consultant Psychologist, who will sp«ak ion UNITY HALL (above Town Hall), on WEDNESDAY", Oct. 31, at 8 p.m. If you live at a distance, yet feel the need for advice, write confidently to JAMES WYLIE, 80 Onslow Av.. Epsom. Ph. 63-014. Maureen morris Alexander, Pioneer Nutrition Expert, Speaks TODAY", 2 p.m., to Women, "YOUR FOOD AND YOUR GLANDS." Ist Floor, Brunswick Bldg., 174 Queen St. No Children Admitted. Silver Collection. Free Interviews. 10.30 to 3.30 p.m. PH. 42-124. A UCKLAND REGATTA COMMITTEE. ANNUAL MEETING, MON., NOV. 5, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, at 8 p.m. 1. Presentation of Annual Report ' and Balance Sheet. 2. Election of Officers. PERCY HAMBLIN, Hon. Secretary. EX-ROYAL NAVAL MEN'S ASSOCIATION (Inc.). Monthly Meeting will be held TUESDAY, October 30, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: Now Rules will be submitted for approval. Time permitting, General Business will be taken. All Members please attend. G. TUCK, Hon. Sec. sm 2ND N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION (INC.). AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the.Clubrooms, 2nd Floor; Queen's Arcade, Queen Street, on TUESDAY. October 30, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business.—Annual Report and Balanco Sheet: Remits, Election of Officers; General. G. E. PLANE, Branch Secretary, s-t ~\XTAIIII Old Boys and Girls.—A Meeting t r will be held in the Labour Club Rooms, Pacific Bldgs., Wellraloy St., Thursday, Nov. 1, S p.m. Business Important. All please attend.—C. J. Matthews, President. Mb TENDERS WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD. SURPLUS WAR ASSETS FOR SALE. —Tenders are invited for: (1) R«pe, Sisal, Tarred, lJ4in, 2y a in and 3in circumference; (2) Cord, various typee and sizes (large quantities of both items held at Te Awamutu, Mangaroa and Weedons); (3) Helmets, Crash, for Despatch Riders, composition and etcel, full range of sizes, held at Trentham; (4) Sand Bags. New, quantity 547.000, held at various depots throughout New Zealand. Closing dates as fojlows:—ltems 1-2. Noon. Monday, November 5; Items 3-4, Noon. Monday. November 12. Tenders in envelopes marked "Tender for —" close with Board's Secretary, Defence Services Bldgs., Bunny St., Wellington (Box 5080, Lambton Quay). Further particulars and conditions of tender available at Board's Offices, Wellington and .Auckland (Dilworth Bldg.. Queen St.).
OT AG 0 H A R.B 0U R BOARD. 1-TON MOBILE CRANE (Contract No. 90S). —Tenders, specially marked "Tender for Crane" and addressed to the Chairman, Otago Harbour Board, P.O. Box 1, Dunedin, will bo received at the Board's Office. Birch Street, Dunedin. up till Noon on Tuesday, November 'JO, 1945. for the Supply and Delivery of ONE 1-TON MOBILE CIUNE. Specification, Conditions of Contract, and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Engineer's Office, Birch Street, Dunedin. Copies of Specification may also be obtained at the Offices of the Auckland. Wellington and Lyttelton Harbour Boards. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. BENTON, Secretary. Dunedin, October 24, 1945. mt TENDERS are invited for the following X Patriotic Recreation Buildings:—No. 1. Y.M.C.A. Hnt at Avondale Racecourse, approx. 70ft by 80ft (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 lflft. approx.. solidly buiit with lining and fibrolite roof. For further details of these huts ring Y.M C.A. Papakura Military Camp. Highest or any tender wili not necessarily be accepted. Tenders. marked "Tender for Building," close with the undersigned at noon, October 31. 1945.—Secretary. National Patriotic Kund Board. Bo* 15G8. Wellinetoa. gnaws pOIJNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS.—TenVV ders are invited for Resealing of Main Highways. Distances, 48, 64 and 312 chains, or total length of s'/« miles. Tenders close November 24, 19-to. Specification and conditions may be obtained on application to undersigned. Dated this 23rd day of October. 1015. —E. A. MAHONEY. County Clerk. mg •WAITARA BOROUGH COUNCIL. VV HAIIVOB ROAD ROLLER. Tenders are invited for the purchase of Harvos Road Roller (as new). Weight 7 tons. Scarified attached, also front grader. International Tractor. Inspection at Borough Yard, Waitara. —A. J. Arms, Town Clerk. mg JpRICE for Papering 3 rooms.—Ph. 80-007. BUSINESSES WANTED APARTMENT House, in good locality; immediate inspection.—Ph. 49-027. BUSINESS. —Any good proposition, with accom. up to £1200; genuine cash buyer. —D. H. Skelton. 22 City Chambers. CPIEMIST'S Business, in good locality.— Mitchell, 10 High St. 44-740. COUNTRY Hotel wanted to lease. Auckland district.—DAl 291 Herald. mha DAIRY, Mixed, suburban, with nice accom.; no agents.—SS9o9 Herald. FRUIT or Grocery, freehold, with downstairs accom., 5 or 6 rooms, suburban: consider good rental; cash available.—Aß 1377 Herald. hmg riENERAL Grocery, living accom.. £BO- - turnover per week; Returned Service, man; cash; country, South Lino preferred.— GR972 Herald-. pi UEST House, 6mall, or Privato Hotel, In VX country; immediate inspection.—Lßl4oo Herald. hmg MILK Round or any other type Business, indoor or out, town or country. Buy or lease. Replies answered. No agents.—DVl7s7 Herald. hme PLUMBING Business, with plant, as going concern: accommodation preferred.— MEBI2 Herald. RET. Soldier (Middle East), unfit for heavy work, desires to purchase Mail Rural JJelivory.—KP-112 Herald. hm CTORE and Confectionery, Seaside, good p turnover; good accom, and locality, handv CBI •'«« Herald, hmg TOBACCONIST and Hairdresser; particuA DC7DO If KHALI). TOBACCONIST, Confectioner, or any Busir.<,! eS, vte in ?, K00(i retl ""ns. with accom. t/asii,—AYlM Herald. Mb OL.?0 L .?X H f™ G about a machine*. V/ staff from io to 12 hands; purchase busi-net-S as going concern, or premises and equipmeiit, or premises or equipment separately.IO- Box 1759, Auckland. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PHIROPRiCTOH-A T Redden [>a|Se, V'Graduate. Latest methods and equipment -Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St. 40-402 mgGhnr« M 7 r l " !lte8 ' Mem V* bers N.Z.C.A.—Dilworth B d«„ Oneon St., Auckland. Ph. 45-625. mg.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25345, 29 October 1945, Page 8
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