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I .4MTSEMEXTS Daily — 10.50 — 2 — 5 — 7.50 THEATRE MAJESTIC^ Dir.: Filler's Theatre Corp.. Ltd. A Killer . . . Killing for Justice! " THE STRANGE CASE OF " THE STRANGE CASE OF DOCTOR R/X" DOCTOR R/X " WITH LIONEL ATWILL PATRIC KNOWLES — ANNE G WYNNE Recommended by Censor for Adults — Not Suitable lor Children. ALSO (BUT NOT AT 5 P.M.). "THREE FACES WEST" WITH John Wayne — Sigrid Gurie Approved for Universal Exhibition. EVENING. 7.35 — " DR. SATAN.'" Book — Majestic — 43-210 :FULLER THEATRES : | PRINCE EDWARD I Phone 48-252. TO-NIGHT. 7.30— GUEST NIGHT — 6d 6d 6d The Perfectly Balanced Programme— MUSICAL COMEDY — MYSTERY THRILLER. Pat O'Brien. Margaret Lindsay in the Gay. Song-packcd Musical Comedy " GARDEN OF THE MOON " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Showing— Torchv Blane. Barton Mac Lane in the Thrilling. Exciting Murder Mystery "TORCHY BLANE IN CHINATOWN " Recommended by Censor for Adults. EXCELLENT SHORTS. PLUS SERIAL. 1 BRITANNIA! C 26-04i. Warm and Comfortable. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 Two Bricht Comedy Attractions. BASIL SYDNEY — WILFRED LAWSON In " THE FARMER'S WIFE " HUGH HERBERT — ANN GWYNNE Ir: " DON'T GET PERSONAL " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. For Reservations Phone 26-041. 1 VICTORIA | Ph<7n° N 7°663: This Evening at 7.30 Thrilling Romance of a Nation's Last Fiehtms Frontier. with RICHARD DIX. FLORENCE RICE and VICTOR JORY In " THE INDIAN NATION" Approved for Universal Exhibition. , Also Showing— EDDIE ALBERT — PEGGY MORAN In " TREAT 'EM ROUGH" Recommended by Censor for Adults. | CAMEO l" ate c ™> ? 6^ e oI lynn - Guest Night To-night at 7.30 FOR THREE NIGHTS 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d A Really Good Story of Rustler Days, featuring WILLIAM BOYD (Hopalone Cassidy) and GEO. HAYES (Windy), " HEART OF ARIZONA " Also — A Laughable Story of College Life. " THOSE WERE THE DAYS " Featuring WILLIAM HOLDEN and BONITA GRANVILLE. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Usual Newsreel. Strong Supports, and Serial, "Mysterious Dr. Satan." MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE ALLISON Piano, no borer; owner leaving distnct; £25.— T. 3793. STAR. 21 » A i. ■ U t PIANOS. ATWATERS Urgently require tlvsir basement for an Alr-rald and HAVE TO REMOVE OVER 100 PIANOb. These Instruments must be sold and each Piano has been heavily reduced. THIS SACRIFICE IS YOUR GAIN. Never again will you get the choice ot so many Fine Pianos at SUCH LOW PRICES FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS. COUNTRY CLIENTS.—Send lor Free Catalogue. Any Piano sent on trial. FREE DELIVERY. Instruments to be sold Include: PLAYER PIANOS. BABY GRANDS SMALL UPRIGHTS. ORGANS FROM £25 UPWARDS WE have 100 Good Pianos and Organs lor Hire lor not less than three months at 5/ weekly plus cartage. ' CALL OR WRITE IMMEDIATELY. AT\VA T E R S Civic Square. Auckland. Phone 49-047. D MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS WANTED , R SUU * make - »»* f™ lr °" f «me. good make.— Marson. 4. Watling at., Mt. Lden. 22 Pnce ogered - Stewart. Stlr° wamed: cash "P to £45.-Write B. 0253. PIANO, iron lraine, suitable social hall borer and appearance immaterial; also Office sift* urgent.—Box 59. Symonds St. e ABOUT SELLING YOUR PIANO RING ATWATERS. PHONE 48-047. For the Highest Spot Cash Price. Valuation Free. CIVIC SQUARE. 0 i AIi^,? TT or any other make ol Piano ,t°. Piano Accordions. Ukuleles Guitars Banjo Mandolins Saxophones. Highest Spot Cash Prices Paid. CK AS BEGQ AND CO. LTD Corner Vulcan Lane and Queen Street . Auckland. Phone 32-320 o KAIHO APPARATUS WANTED "T E U R ;e S d^a d mos 49 for Q^I Street -- pho^:^.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 170, 21 July 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 170, 21 July 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 170, 21 July 1942, Page 8

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