AMUSEMENTS. A'THE STATE * * THE STATE The Leading Theatre AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., (Throughout New Zealand.) TONIGHT, at 8. TWO NEW FEATURES. (1) A MAGNIFICENT STORY OF THE SPORT OF KINGS! Stirring as the roar of the crowd! Thrilling as a drive down the stretch! Exciting as a photo finish! “RIDE, KELLY, RIDE” “RIDE, KELLY, RIDE” With Eugene Pallette—Marvin Stephens (2) From rodeo ring to Hollywood Boulevard, from busting bronchos to dodging blondes! That’s the Story of “THE COWBOY AND THE BLONDE” —Starring — MARY BETH HUGHES GEORGE MONTGOMERY (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. A Card. W. KEMBLE WELCH, DENTAL SURGEON. “Times-Age” Building. ’PHONE 1618. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD DEBENTURES. 3{-%—THIRTY YEARS—3i% ONLY- £llO,OOO AVAILABLE. Here, for the “Small Investor” and the “Large Holder” is UNQUESTIONABLE SECURITY. HPHE BOARD owns 200 acres of freehold property in the City of Auckland, in addition to its port equipment, which will be increased by the New Export Wharf now under construction. Its assets are over £3,400,000 in excess of liabilities. The debentures are £lOO bearer bonds —interest payable March 10 and September 10 until 19,71. Exchange (N.Z.) is payable by the Board on purchase money and interest and principal repayments. Remit purchase money to the Treasurer, Auckland Harbour Board, Box 1259, Auckland, C.l (Telephone, 32-673; Telegrams, “Haboard.”) Prospectus and Application Forms may be obtained from the Treasurer, and also from Branches of the Bank of New Zealand and from Members of the Stock Exchange. W. B. SMITH, Secretary. Auckland, November 10, 1941. RANFURLY BOARDING HOUSE, 19 LINCOLN ROAD. RENOVATED and furnished throughv out.. Now has vacancies for Permanent Boarders and Casuals. 8.8., 4/-; Permanents, 30/- per week. Home away from home.
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9 /o FOR Men’s Interlock Singlets and to match. 5/6—Super quality Interlock. 3/11 and 4/6—Super Art Silk Locknit Singlets and Shorts.— C. Smith’s for Men’s Wear. ‘?7l 1 YARD—Rayonasia, 36in. wide. Smart stripe designs, fast washing colours; 25 designs. 2/11 and 3/6 — New Floral Cottons just received. — C. Smith’s Fabric Department. 1 /_ FOR 7 cakes Colgate’s Toilet Soap. x/ "Castile 6d, Protex 6d, Glycerine and Lemon 4d, Palmolive sd. Buy your Toilet Soaps at C. Smith’s Toilet Counter. > i’o/T’tO 25/ —Dolls for ’Xmas Gifts. x " /u 1/9 to 17/6—Wooden Toys in great variety. Select your gift for the children now. You may use our “Layby” Service. —C. Smith, Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 1
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