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AMUSEMENTS £ I FINAL ,DAY — 11 — 2 — 7.50. | "THE WOLF MAN" I Recommended by Censor for Adults, Not I Suitable for Children. I "DON'T GET PERSONAL" | Approved for Universal Exhibition. | THEATRE MAJESTIC Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp., lAd. TO-MORROW! 11 — 2 — 4.50 — 7.50 * America's No. 1 Zany Lady In Broadway's No. 1 Comedy Hit! It's lovely lunacy! It's a howlarious howl! It's Gracie in the Mystery Comedy Hit of the Broadway year! Corpses strewn all over Greenwich Village! Laughs exploding all over the place! Meet Mr. and Mrs. North—and meet the gayest horseplay since Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man took over the town! GRACIE SAYS: "I talked my husband into this murder jam. Now I'll talk him out of it—l hope! I hope! I hope!" GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN As a Nit-wit Detective. With William Post, Jnr. Paul Kelly Rose Hobart Virginia Grey IN Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hit Production of the Comedy-Murder Sensation . . . "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH." "MR. AND MRS. NORTH" * Plus: Another of Those Refreshing Outdoor Action Specials: William "Hoppy" Boyd Russell Hayden — Andy Clyde Evelyn Brent In "WIDE OPEN TOWN" "WIDE OPEN TOWN" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY. 7.35. SATURDAY. 1.45. EPISODE 2 — THRILL SERIAL, " Sea Raider." PLANS MAJESTIC 43-210. ["BERKELEY"!I I Final Screening To-night at 7.45. M George Brent. Martha Scott in M "THEY DARE NOT LOVE" J A Soul-stirring Dramatic Romance. Also Joan Blondell. Dick Powell in M "MODEL WIFE" MA Delightful Domestic Comedy. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ICAPITOLI M Ann Sothern, Lew Ayres in "MAISIE WAS A LADY" •■yj An Absolute Sparkling Comedy. *** Approved for Universal Exhibition. M Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay in M "ELLERY'QUEEN. THE PERFECT CRIME" __ Thrilling and Exciting Detective Story[Vl Recommended by Censor for Adults. JUMBLE SALE. Trades Hall. 1.30 Friday. 28 AUCTIONS POULTRY FHUIT PRODUCE J. JONES. LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. City Markets, WILL SELL EY AUCTION TOMORROW (FRIDAY) AT 10 A.M. POULTRY POULTRY ROOSTERS. HENS. DUCKS. COCKERELS. Also— HAMS. BACON. FARM BUTTER. GROCERIES,

J. JONES. LIMITED. City Markets. 28 GEORGE WALKER, LIMITED, AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 11 O'CLOCK. GOOD SELECTION "OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. Instructed by the Administrators in the Estate of E. A. A. Watt (deceased), and removed from Devonport for convenience of sale. AMD AT 1 O'CLOCK. 10-STOP ORGAN BY BOWLBY, WASHINGTON. Details: LIVING ROOM.—OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 Pieces, comprising Sidehorrd, Table and Chairs; Vase?. Ornaments, AXM. CAKPET AND RUGS, Pocking Ch3irs. FINE CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces, uphoi. in Genoa: Books Palmstands, Pictures, RESTWELL CHAIRS. Rimu Dinner Wagon, Oval Rimu Table and 6 O.R Dining Chairs. Dinner Ware, Books. Curtains" EXCELLENT CHESTERFIELD SUITE of 3 Pieces uph. in Figured Velvet. Bookshelves, Easy Chairs] Tea Wagon. Fireside Chairs. Sewing Machine, ar.d All Living Room Appointments. BEDROOMS.—FINE OAK BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces, comprising Mirrored Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, Ped. Toilet Cupboard and Full Sized Bedstead and Wire Wove; Kapok Bedding and Fillows, Bedside Tables and Chairs, Pictures ROSEWOOD POLISHED 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, and Wire Wove. ODD WARDROBES DRESSING CHESTS and Ped. Cupboards. Double and Sinjle Bedsteads.. Wire Woves and Mattresses, Chests of Drawers, Floor Rugs, seagrass Chairs and other Useful Bedroom rienishments. KITCHEN.—KITCHEN DRESSER. Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Settees and Squabs, Rocking Chairs. Range. Cooking Utensils and Crockery. Floor Rugs, Lawnmowers and Garden Tools, Sundry Tools and Usual Sundries. AND AT 1 O'CLOCK. 10-STOP ORGAN. BY BOWLBY, HALF-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE TOP. Cues and Balls, wooden base; 2 GLASS COUNTER CASES. 2 PLATE GLASS COUNTERS. W.E. GLASS FRONT CUPBOARD, BRASS SCALES and Weights .etc. GEORGE WALKER, LIMITED, SPECIALTY AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coakley. T. A. Gouldlng. Auctioneers. 28 RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD., WILL SELL. AT 191. QUEEN STREET, FRIDAY NEXT. AT 11 A.M., MASCOT LAWNMOWER. 3-PCE BEDROOM SUITE, Dark, Oak Wardrobes, Oak Tallboy. 3 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. DARK TALLBOY. 5 Drawers. DINING SUITE. Single and Double Beds and Wires. Rimu Sideboard, Sprung Mattress, Comb. Chests. Dining Room Chairs. . AT 1.30, 9 x 10.6 CARPET. 9 X 7.6 CARPET, HALL RUNNER AND RUGS. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 191. QUEEN STREET. 28 MT. ALBERT HOME. In deceased estate. VACANT possession. FRIDAY. MAY 29. AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL YAILE AND SONS, LTD. Instructed by the GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COY. OF N.Z., LTD., will sell by public auction at their rooms, 83, Queen St on above date. In estate John Watt Kemp' deceased. NICELY-SITUATED SEMI-BUNGALOW No 7 Wesley Avenue, off Asquith Avenue." 4 rooms' k ette, glassed-in back verandah, 22 x 7 bathroom, washhouse and workroom Two ' open brick fireplaces, electric light and hot I water, gas stove, porcelain bath and basin ' linen press, built-in wardrobes, p.w.c. SECTION, approximately 75 x 150 ft. practically level volcanic soil, in lawn, gardens shnjbs few fruit trees, live hedges. Elevated position' view upper harbour. Within few minutes posse£sion^ amS Bhop P in «- VACANT

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

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