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""" 1 ——.. iWlfrnrnrem I«®W FULLERS THEATRE CORP Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. THE SEASON IS DEFINITELY LIMITED Avoid Disappointment. RESERVE NOW FOR Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Presentation, lllllll Miniver lllllll Also for Your Pleasure: MAJESTIC AIR-MAIL, NEWS The Battle for Buna. N.Z. AT WAR: Presentation of V.C. to Sergt. Elliott. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SWIMMING CARNIVAL. THORNDON BATHS, Murphy Street, TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. Sharp. Servicemen’s, Servicewomen's, Intetelub Races, Diving, Relays. Adults Is., Children Oil. B A N D. WELLINGTON .MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND. AT ORIENTAL BAY. THE PIPE AND DRUMS, IST BATTALION W’GTON REGIMENTAL BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M.

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, at 2 p.m. and 7.45. At the Request and by Permission of the Civic Authorities the OPERA HOUSE will OPEN TOMORROW (SUNDAY), for the Entertainment of Members of all Allied Nations Forces and the Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends. Usual Prices. No Reservations. Programme as Advertised Below! 2 p.m.—SUNDAY—7.4S Opera House Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre (56-230) DAILY —At 2 and 8 p.m. THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT! ERROL FLYNN FRtO MacMURBAY in 'HE produced in TECHNICOLOR by WA|NiRSI RALPH BELLAMY*-ALEXIS SMITH Robt. Armstron e • Regis Toomey • Allen Jenkins COLOUR CARTOON—NEWS. (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIKE. MADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 4, First Floor. 86 Manners St., Wellington—Also Dinner aud Evening Suits. Tel. 24-085.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE POSTPONED The LECTURE which was to be delivered on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, in the ST. JAMES THEATRE, has been POSTPONED. FRESH ARRANGEMENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. CELEBRITY CONCERT (BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE). GRAND OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, AT 8.15 P.M. IGNAZ FRIEDMAN ANDERSEN TYRER EMINENT POLISH PIANIST. DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH CONDUCTOR. WITH THE N.B.S. ORCHESTRA. LEADER: VINCENT ASI’EY. FEAT Utt ING TCHAIKOVSKY’S "PIANO CONCERTO No. 1 IN Ii FLAT MINOR.” ADMISSION: 6/-, 4/- and 2/-. BOX PLAN OPEN'S AT THE D.I.C. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, AT S) A.M. PROCEEDS FOR WELLINGTON METROPOLITAN PATRIOTIC APPEAL. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. DAIRY AND MIXED FAR.MS. roKOMARLi 130 ACRES. Flat, well subdivided, fenced and watered, carrying 65 milking cows’. 15 heifers, 56 ewes. GO lambs. Buildings comprise good house, u rooms all electric, ir.au'.s whare, milking shed and uiuchiiictj, storeroom, garage, yards and pi'< sticb. Price £3O per acre. OHUKA. *2Bl ACRES, compribing 10 acres rich river Hals, balance undulating cuuuIrv. well subdivided and watered, carrying 50 cows, 350 ewes and capable of doing better. Buildings comprise dwelling, cowshed, whare, impleiueuC bhed aud ear alien. Price £ 12 per acre. M AITOA near Te Arolia. 173 ACRES. Hcaty dairy country, very well situated, exeeileul pastures a, d good shelter plantations, well fenced and watered, earr.ying lio cows in herd pltiK young stock and about ;>0 pigs. Good modern dwelling, all elcetrieally equipped. Cowshed, implement shed, storeroom and garage. Price £l5 per acre. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. LAND DEPARTMENT. WELLINGTON LAND—THE BEST PEKAf AN'JS.N T JN'VEST.MENT If requiring land in the Auckland Province, witli my seven oltiees, 1 feel 1 ant in a position to offer you the best of service. 464 ACRES—Splendid Bav of Plenty farm situated handy to Kall Katl. 1 rice onlv <'5S per acre, including 31 cows, bull. 6 yearlings, horse, large number pigs. Flat to easy undulating land, watered by elec, pump and spring. !) paddocks. Nice 5-roiimeil house with all eonvs. 6-bail cowshed, implement shed, manure shed. Substantial cash deposit. . , 84 ACHES—Splendid Waiuku farm. Price only £46 per acre, including 4-eow plant, croud range of implements. Stock at valuation if desired. Only £ll5O deposit required. All excellent quality, level land in good grass. Carrying I>S cows, bull. I horses, u-roomed house with all eonvs., 4-buil cowshed, elc. JNO. GREY, I, 3 WINSTONE BLDGS., QL'EF.N' ST., AI CKLAND. Plioucs 13-668, 15-062. Private, 63-616. \ISO OFFICES AT 11 EI.ENSVILE. W Ei.l.Sl'Oltl >. WAIUKU. HAMILTON. PAEROA AND TAURANGA. A GREAT WAIKATO FATTENING PROPOSITION. No Fertilizers Used. toll) ACRES, freehold situated in the near! of Waikato, practically all tn good Eugilsu "■rasses. Approximately 120 acres of undulating countries, balance is good drained kahikalea swamp Fences are solid and first-class, ample Manawa posts on propelty. Well watered and sub-divided, and on tirst-class road. Buildings consist of o-ruomed House aud conveniences, all electric, double car shed, large shearing shed, 2 machines unit motors, 2-roomed collage, old cowshed, large stock yard to hold odd bullocks Sluck carried at present: 600 grown bullocks, 1020 breeding ewes, GO dry sheep, rams, horses, etc. Price £l-1/10/- per acre. Deposit £lO 000. The properly may also be pur chased' as a Going Concern. Agenls— THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUC’I'K.'N EEKIN'G CO.. LIMITED, lIAMILION. ATTRACTIVE SHEEP FARM. 4110 ACRES, all in grass,, subdivided into 1) paddocks, carrying 41)0 ewes, 250 dry sheep and 50 bend cattle. Buildings consist of dwelling, garage, cowbail, shearing sited, elc.; 32 miles from Eketahuna. 4 miles from school. Price £4lOO. Slock at valuation. A. IL HERDER I & CO., LTD.. LAND AGENTS. EKETAHUNA .IT ACRES laud situate within the Borough, good 5-ruomed r ,, sideiiee with all e0na,.,., everything in good order and today's Inirgniii at £llllO. Early possession POLLTItV I'AltM AS A GOING CON'CEItN. 51 ACRES, best ol laud, good O ruoined residence with ail conveniences. poultry houses, Uy 351 H) birds, large wheal shed, eonrrele incubator house, o l ’ l ‘y ulJ e'r houses. 2 chick nurseries, store room and lend shed with eonrrele liners, o WU-I'm fncitl.liters. 3 chick brooders, ehiil'l' colter, w bent mid Iwum mill, G.SJ pullets, -SO breeders, 310 perehing pullets -1 While Leghorn mid Blnvk A list rulorps). Present egg production £BO per mouth Priced nt £2.<uO cash; required £10011: balance table morl-1-,-ige nt £lO per month. 'ihe above is today 's bargain and can be reemmui-iidcd. J. \V. CLARKE, ESTATE AGENT I.EVIN. Phone 188; It esi lie nee 2110. NO BETTER LAND IN THE H'AlltAltAl'A. THIS is Hie opinion of good Land Vainers. Il comprises 500 acres situated 4 “‘‘/‘•'l vq..tirton on the well-known Te Ore Ore Flats, all rich rivei'-nimle laud. drifts of ’IOOO wvtlwr* were fattened on this place, carrying 2(KM) sheep and -UU head fattie Wili grow anvthing. Good buildings. Woolshed, dip yards. J bis properly was sold nt £BO per' acre. Today it can be bought, m £55 per acre, .terms ' ' ' C. C. ROSS & CO.. Heal Estate Agenls & Sharebrokers, illasterton. Phone: I”II5. P.O. Box 69. 87 ACH ES, sit naled 3J miles from Hamilton on lar seakd road. A splendid larm. mill’iii' r 5S rows, could ea*ilv do 7U. Good live-roomed house, bungalow type. ql'l couveuienees. irieluding septic tank, etc., ail under one roof. Garage and implemeu' Good cowshed and niiikiug plant. Owner retiring from farming, bedrock nr co for quick sal«‘, £55 per m-re, with £2-BSS cash deposit, or will sell as a going concern at. £67 per acre, which includes 58 caws, 3 bulls, 2 horse*, 8 yearllugs. *» (••live-- and pigs, and a full range of all implement*. Sole Agents— GE ). BOYES & co.. LTD., HAAIILTON. Phono 2215; Aller Hours 117 b.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 107, 30 January 1943, Page 3

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