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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., THROUGHOUT N.Z. sfSri THE HOUSE OF ACTION! 2 p.m. DAILY 7.45 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-595) A Weekend of Tense Excitement, Suspense, and Thrilling Action, Awaits you at the "State." But Remember. Don’t be Disappointed— BE EARLY! Danger Stalking Far Flung Oceans, Crashes Rocking Trackless Jungle. p » ■■ y 'TB Thrilling Story of the Heroes who Ferry Bombers Across the POWDER-KEG BETWEEN NATIONS. Plus Holly wood's Story of Today, w XW marguerite W CHAPMAN WILLIAM WRIGHT A Bright and Snappy Romance of the Florence Nightingales of the Air. Columbia Releases. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PARAMOUNT THEATRE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 11l 2—TWICE DAILY—7.4S 111 FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND Universal's Horrific Sensation, ijHl At j (Recommended by Censor for Ad.ults.) NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. —Plus— FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND REPUBLIC'S BRAND NEW 1943 MUSICAL WESTERN. GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE With fay McKenzie —ln — "COWBOY SERENADE" Featuring the AUTRY HIT TUNES: "NOBODY KNOWS," "COWBOY SERENADE," "TAHITI HONEY,” "SWEETHEARTS OF STRANGERS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, )/-. No Extra to Book. VICTORY CLUB. . TO MEMBERS AND SERVICEMEN. We regret, as we have been unable to rent a hall, there will be no weekend dances. Watch this column for further nunouncemeuts’ m. MORTON, Tel. 25-87-1. Secretary.

lawinß Otr:-ijr sir Benjamin Fuller HELD OVER 2nd WEEK. DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m. That Very Funny Man, 808 HOPE AND That Gorgeous Blonde MADELEINE CARROLL —With— PERCY THE PENGUIN —ln— THE FUNNIEST OF ALL HOPE HITS! "MY Favourite BLONDE” A Paramount Picture. When Madeleine Kissed Bob, the Water on his Knee Boiled. RESERVE AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. PHONE 54-775. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DE LUXE COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S No. 1 — FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND.

Ths police vi. the Glrangeit killer In criminal hlitoryl No. 2—FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. Krol with JOAN PERRY "ROGER PRYOR ANTHONY QUINN • MARIS WRIXON (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND: No. 3— "AMERICA BEWARE" AND "THE HUMAN TARGET" Chapters One and Two of Republic’s Brand New 1943 Serial Sensation, "SPY SMASHER" —Starring— KANE RICHMOND New King of the Serial. Produced by the same Company that gave you "THE LONE RANGER" and "MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN" PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. No Extra to Book Your Seats. AMERICAN SERVICES. WHEN on leave visit the Amusement Centres —“Doilgeuitt,” Dixon St.; Joyltind, Manners St.; Sportslanil. Courtenay 11:; Ball Games, Juke Boxes, Large Rifle Range. - dancing. PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF dancing. Ist Floor. Htiiiuah's Buildings Lambtou Quay. Principals— Lawrence McKee. M.I.S.T.D. Bubble McKee. A.I.ST.D. JUMuli GLASSES FRIDAY EVENINGS. Free Salurilnv Afternoon Dance. I rh'iihoiiu 11 <KI Private 5(1-275 GRAND DANCE. R.S.A. HALL. MIRAMAR AVE.. 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT. SUBS.: 2/0. Proceeds In Miramar Patriotic I'Titd.

ICIIKAI LAND L'OK SALE. SPLENDID I'AKM. 115 AUKES, betiveeu Hamilton anil Te Awamutu. All good clean i y®,!’ u ‘’\|. O ln l^cd l SU in best of pasture. Well fenced, sheltered and watered. 20 paddocks. IN tntered 80 cows and 250 ewes, also dry stock. Do Kr to 00 cows, convenience, well laid-otit. grounds. 4rmd. uharenulker s cottage, 8 bail cowsutu, immure ami Implement sheds. Price £46. ~„,t hn = never NOTE: Tliis place has been in present ownership for <■> J ears and has never been uu the market before. Owner in hospital—urgent sale requited, bole Agent H. D. & A. B. MATTHEWS, Commercial Buildings, II A.M I l/TUN. Phones, 158-1; private, 312,, ol'JO. Mill tCHI's I'reeliold nil luavv river silt laud—about ii miles from Masterton Parti- < -,'rlv \ li -ras'e a watered, roll range of buildings No better land tn New Zealand I'rb-e £55 per uere. A great stud fattening or dairying property. Never been oil the market bi.-I'ore. Fullest details to bomt fide buyers. No mortgagi. H. M. MORTON & SON, REAL EST ATEA G E N TS, M A ST]■: RU’O N. nf sheen eoiintrv Warm and well *holtered. Easy to rather steel ,is Vi re s o,7grts‘ alone. 500 ewes. 125 lambs, 60 bead of cattle Close re sale''ards and railway? tim'd t-roomed dwelling. Garage. Moolelied and sheep yards.’ Price £l/10/- per irere. Deposit £JoO. Bill N K MANS' I,AND AGENCY, TAV-MA KI)N L' I. 157 ACRES 1 rood I’reelinld situated 11 miles from Te Kiiiti and four miles Pio Pio The 111' HI wiv i Mell watered and is well subdivided. Buildings comprise dwelling with boi'a.ideobl waler and oiher eonvs., including elee. “<0 waler service. <ow-alted and garage. The stork carried 3n cows and 10U sheep. 1 l )tr acrc - F. 11. 11. BRICB AND CO., LTI>.« MARTON. FOR SALE-l’cTentleman’s residence, 2 storey well built place, with every modern convenience, 10 rooms and necessary outbuildings. Sun porches, sunny eourtjard. Just over 3 acres of well lald-oitl grounds. Very attractive property, situate I'eildiug. Price, etc., apply: NORMAN GIFFORD, Agent - Fcilding. I'lo acTTes - fr"<4iold. Ilniidv town and railway. Nearly all level rich loamy soil. Goml wa er’ electric pump. Cowlmed wit a machines and other biitldiugs including 4/5 r.n bimgab I U'HII a conveuienees. Carrying capacity 450 ewe« or more, with root crops am)| top dressing. A very nice one-man farm at only £43 per acre. Substantial deposit. HARRIS, ESTATE AGENT. MARTON.

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

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

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

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