AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. — THE — Opp. ! NATIONAL. I Phone c.»rt. | NATIONAL. "-- M " i Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. A Satirical Comedy Old and Young will thoroughly enjoy. "ON TO RENO." He walked into his wife's boudoir loaded down with presents—and found a strange girl in the shower bath. You'll find this one of the most enjoyable farce comedies produced in uiany years. With MARIE PREVOST. And A Paramount Release, One of the Greatest Mystery Thrillers. | : -| | " THE HOUR OF FEAR." J The story of a strange legacy, the mystery treat of the season. WITH A GREAT CAST, INCLUDING I NOAH ±>EERY, MARGARET LIVINGSTONE, EDITH ROBERTS, FORD STERLING. I'ATHE GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. / NO AMERICAN CANNED STUFF. NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES: STALLS 1/. ' j BEST IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/ (No Tax). — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd., TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AND ONLY 4 MORE NIGHTS. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY In " FLORODORA." == " FLORODORA." • Demonstrations of approval and delight by full houses have unmistakably proclaimed this as the best musical comedy ever produced by AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC ■ SOCIETY. ONLY 5 MORE NIGHTS. Bookings Exceptional. Secure yours wlille good seats are still obtainable. Box Plan : Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen St. Day Sales : H.M. Theatre Kiosk. REDUCED PRICES :—D.C. and 0.5., 6/ : Stalls, 4/ ; Gallery, 1/6. Early Doors. Gd extra. No Tax. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL .INSTITUTE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Annual Meeting of the Branch will be held at the Institute Room, Wellesley Street School, on THURSDAY, September 5, at 9.30 A.M. J. ARMSTRONG, 3 Secretary. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. RIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. STEAMERS, CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland dally at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville. Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead Daily at 7 a:m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf, Sunday, 9.45 a.m., Wednesdays at D.45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m., Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. T)RIVATE Dinners, Banquets, Social Bridge Parties Catered for, by an Experienced Chef. — The Acme Home Kitchen, 123, Broadway, Newmarket. Phone 42-434. . D VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6, served in delightful surroundings. — Queen St., opp. His Majesty's. Eat for Health. D 4 ELOCUTION. Hilda Parkinson, a.1.c.m., Teacher's Qualification Diploma Elocution.— Interviews every morning.—23, Rose Rd„ Grey Lynn. 3 MONEY TO LEND. DO You Require Financial Assistance? Would Lend Small Sums privately; interview clients strictly confidential. —Write Box 1218. D GENUINE Persons, write Confidential, G.P.O. Box 75—Small Loans on Promissory Notes and other security. 3 pUBLICITY. THE . EQUITABLE OFFERS YOU A BETTER LOAN AT THE LOWEST INTEREST POSSIBLE IN AUCKLAND. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, WITHOUT PUBLICITY, WITHOUT TROUBLE, on Furniture, Pianos, Motor Cars. Life Policies, Debentures, and Every Class of Security (all without removal), OUR OFFICES SO SITUATED .AS TO GIVE UTMOST PRIVACY. COMPARE OUR CHARGES and be CONVINCED of the BENEFITS we can offer you. Loans in other Offices, and Hire Purchase Agreements paid off. Larger amounts advanced and placed on our EASIER TERMS. rpHE JgJQUITABLE Jj OAN AND •JJIINANCE QO., HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (First Floor), 173, QUEEN STREET. Phone 44-729. D DVANCES PRIVATELY. BORROW FROM ACTUAL LENDER. I lend my own money; you have no commission to pay. I lend to genuine householders on security Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, etc. Fair Interest. Repayments to suit yourself. Business strictly confidential. Hire agreements and other loans paid off. Wite for private interview. G.P.O. BOX 322, D TITONEY TO LEND PRIVATELY. If you are requiring Temporary Accommodation on Security of your Furniture, Piano (without removal), Insurance Policy, etc., under the most reasonable Terms and Conditions, Write to ME, as I am the actual Lender, and have no connection with any Loan Company. I will Pay off Existing Loans and Time Payment Agreements. | Advances also made on Live Stock, Farm. Implements, etc.-r—33, Hellaby's Buildings, I Fourth Floor, Queen Street. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 18
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