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amusements EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. TO-DAY 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m THE STORY OF A LOVE THAT COULD NOT DIE — "YOU MIGHT TRY TO FORGET. YOU MIGHT MARRY AND BE HAPPY. BUT SOME TIME . . . SURE AS PATE . . . THE TOUCH OP HER HAND. THE WARMTH OF HER EMBRACE. WILL STAB AT YOUR HEART IN RECOLLECTION." * * * MEN WILL FIND THEMSELVES STOPPING TO COMPARE THIS MAN'S LIFE WITH THEIR OWN . . . WOMEN WILL FIND THEMSELVES WONDERING HOW WELL THEY KNOW THEIR OWN HUSBANDS! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present* "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ/' "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." THE STORY OF A GREAT LOVE THRUST ASIDE—BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. Presenting ROBERT YOUNG as H. M. Pulham, Esq. Should a man marry for love ... or let himself be steered into the sort of marriage that is considered "right" for him? HEDY LAMARR as Marvin Myles, the woman he loved ... the kind ol girl men never forget. RUTH HUSSEY as Kay Motford. the woman he married . . . can two people live together with no other bond than a background shared in common? With CHARLES COBURN VAN HEFLIN BONITA GRANVILLE Recommended by Censor for Adults. Plans at Theatre Phone 32-660. IrpT TTyrVR~ I CINEMA R EMU ERA I J- y 1 Phone 24-749. To-night at 8. EE CHARLES BOYER, OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND and PAULETTE GODDARD In EE"HOLD BACK THE DAWN" You've asked tor something different—here it is! ALSO: Cinesound —"Animals That Speak"— Newsreel. Recommended by Censor for Adults. I f ATFTY I CINEMA :: TAKAPUNA 1 VJAIILIJ. X I Phone 78-465. To-night. 8. INGRID BERGMAN. WARNER BAXTER In "ADAM HAD POUR SONS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ! AVONDALE| TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Deanna Durbin and Charles Laughton in —— .. IT STARTED WITH EVE " Selected Supports — Disney Cartoon. — Approved lor Universal Exhibition.

is T R A N D | Merle Oberon, Dennis Morgan, Rita Hayworth == " Affectionately Yours" KARLOFF. Monstrous Master ol Horror. ZZJ "THE DEVIL COMMANDS" — Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults. | P T^lT' —r Kenny Baker. Frances Langford. Hugh Herbert in "THE HIT PARADE OF 1941" Approved for Universal Exnibition. Walter Pidgeon, Florence Rice In "PHANTOM RAIDERS" Ni>k Carter's Latest Adventure. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ■ Adults 1/. _1 /6. [LIBERTY CINEMAI^H'S — TO-NIGHT at 7.30 — "ANDY HARDY'S ~~ I T VATE SECRETARY." Mickey Rooney, .ll— Lewis Stens. Good Supporting Programme. Approved *or Universal Exhibition. | NEW ROYAL~| I~Z TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT John Wayne. Betty Field in "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" Bert Wheeler. Constance Moore in "LAS VEGAS NIGHTS" — Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCTIONS TURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED. AUCTIONS COMMENCE: 8 A.M.—BANANAS—When available. 8 A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES—DaiIy. 8 A.M.—FRESH FRUIT—Daily. S A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS—Tuesday and Friday. 10 A.M.—BANANAS—When available. 10 A.M. —POULTRY—Tuesday and Friday. LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. :28 SQUIRRELL AND CO.. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALEROOMS, 54. HIGH STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 11 A.M. n.h. P o Nl:i 'i DOORS. 1 3 Light Sash with 3 Leadlight Panels Casement Sashes. Leadlight Panels. £57" Iron ' 1 ELECTRIC HOME COOKERY OVEN iron eood order, 200 GAL. SQ. Canaries and Aviary. Counters. v- tat* 51 Ice Chests, Lawnmower. 3 COLONIAL SASHES. 6.5 x 6.5, 6.5 x 4.6, 6.5 x 3.6" 3 Mantelpieces. MEXICAN RIDING SADDLE AND BRIDLE, Cane Pram. 3CWT NET TWINE 3 Concrete Copper Stands (.12 and 14gal), Copper Boilers, Tiled Fireplace. 1 G.I. Bath. 3 Budgie F„ a^? s : f, Cross " cut Saw, Wirenetting, 2 65Yd _ Ne,s <ncw) ' 2 Folding Camp Stretchers 1 DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES. 1 Wall ShowSli< iing Glass Doors; MIRROR DOOR WARDROBES, 2 Chests Drawers. Rimu and D P Comb. Chests. Double and Single Brds and Wires" Bedding, 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Moquettc; Oak Dining Tables, Chairs, Occ. Tables Pictures, Easy Chairs. KITCHEN CHIFFONIER, Tables. Chairs, Settees, Linoleums, Tools, Singer Hand Machine Gramophones and Records, Primus Stove. Motor Cycle, Gent's Bicycle. Jam Jars, CAMPHOR WOOD BOX. 1 Bag Cocksfoot Grass Seed, 5x5 I r . a -SI? d / Mir i or - 2 Ven. Blinds. sft 61n PORC. BATH (good order), and General Household Sundries. TERMS CASH. FRED ZIEGLER, Auctioneer and Valuer. 28 J. R. R O R E R T S O N, LTD., A T THEIR SALEROOMS. 201, QUEEN STREET (Opp. John Court's), TO-MORROW FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. SUPERIOR 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Coquette. with sprung cushions; Easy Chairs, 6-Pce. Modern Oak Dining Suite rnmnru ine Buffet. Drauleof Ext. Table and 4 ™a?rs" Occ Tables. OAK BUREAU. Oak and Rimu Sideboards. Dining Tables. Chairs, Settees and Sauabs Floor Rugs, China Cabinet. Bric-a-Brac 3-PPf' CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Genoa® Rimu Drfwleaf Ext. Tabie and 4 Chairs; 6-PCE OAK TYncrvr* SUITE SINGER 66K4 MACHINE as new SIDE SUITE, and all Living Room Furnishings. SHADED OAK BEDROOM STTTTTT , Wardrobe, Reflex Mirror Dressinsr Table 5 Full Panel Bedstead and 4-PW S Rimu Wardrobe, Comb Ch=sts Sin»i» »r.!? fL. i?i Beds and Wires, Chests boy. 5-PCE. OAK BEDROOM SUITE and all room Furnishings. a 311 Bed_ K c^" rab^ chai "- sS IOR " and^^Generai J. R. ROBERTSON. LTD TERENCE P. FROGLEY. AnrH " 2a WOODWARD ROAD, MOUNT ALBERT VACANT ROUGH-CAST BUNGALOW, FRIDAY. JUNE 5. AT 2 P.M. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD.. In South. ed wili y s°n Pub o ic iS A u r^i dent ln the v A ™' 83 ' QUECn on K^datl 1 their ' R«d. 6 UlN r?o^ J s°^'athroom d ™ 47 ' W <»lward house. Sitting room iiinin and wash--3 bedrooms, ""orion range *"<*«». etc. Level seclion atout%s x 250f, h0t ™SL e , reasy reach fourth scction tlams rsii~. 2 school. Immediate possession. ' allway Kt T »,I)TXG 1

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

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