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AMUSEMENTS. SEASON POSITIVELY ENDS NEXT WEDNESDAY. ~ _ AT THE MAJESTIC . THE MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) SPECIAL SHOPPERS' TEA HOUR SESSION, 5.30 P.M. SESSIONS: 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8. The World's Greatest Dramatic Actor, George Arliss, Portrayer of Disraeli, in a role that he has made famous on the Stage in Three Continents. GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORCE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, ' I GEORGE ARLISS, With H. B. WARNER, RALPH FORBES, ALICE JOYCE, In j "THE GREEN GODDESS." "THE GREEN GODDESS." Never has such a Powerful All-talking Drama been presented. Never in such Perfect English, so Perfectly Spoken by a Cast of Distinguished Screen Players. (A Warner and Vitaphone Picture.) Recommended for adult audiences. NEW SUPPORTING FEATURETTES' Including SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. Played last Saturday at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. See the chosen men of England and New Zealand's fittest, as they fight the most closely-contested game in the annals of Rugby History. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. 2000 Seats, 1/ to 2/G. : \ 1 ' ~| I MAJESTIC. THURSDAY. I j JOSEPH HISLOP, I I , England's Foremost Tenor, | ' "THE LOVES' 1 OF ROBERT BURNS."

I AN ENTHRALLING, INSPIR- ' I ING. "ALL-BRITISH EXTER- | TAINMENT ' OPENS HERE J TO-DAY. [ POSITIVELY EXCLUSIVE TO THE LONDON THEATRE. (Late Grand—Opp. the G.P.0.) THE WONDER CITY OF THE WORLD IN SONG, MUSIC AND STORY. MIGHTY, THROBBING, " LIVING LONDON." "LIVING LONDON. ,, IN SIGHT AND SOUND. 12 REELS AND 1000 DELIGHTS. SEE AND HEAR All that London Offers. The Pageant of Imperial Splendour— Buckingham Palace—Wolsey's Palace of Dreams—The Guards' Band—George Robey —The Mighty Choirs—The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra—The Bolls of iSt. Margaret's —A Chelsea Night's Entertainment—Community Singing' in Hyde Park—The Dogs' Hospital—Changing the Guard—"'Rotten Row"—"The Flying Scotchman"—Queen Anne's —Westminster Abbey, Etc., Etc. BRING THE CHILDREN! I I AN EDUCATION AND A WONDER ENTERTAINMENT WITHOUT A DULL MOMENT. ALSO SCREENING, "MICKEY THE MOUSE," In "WILD WAVES." Continuous Sessions from 11.15 a.m. Popular Prices. X X DELPHI -.* '". 'GREY' LYNN XX X X An All-Talkfng and Singing X f Hrview, . X X "THE BROADWAY DANCER," X X .-mother "Golddiggers of Broadway." X X , A )l a Special Talkie Supports. X QHOIR OP 000 VOICES, TOWN HALL, NEXT SUNDAY. LIONEL FLETCHER'S Farewell Messages to Auckland. :11 TENDERS. HELENSVILLE POLICE STATIONREPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS. Tenders are invited to close with the District Engineer, Public Works Office, Auckland, at Noon on 24th July, '1930, for Repairs and Renovations at the Helensville Police Station. Specification may be seen at the Public Works Office, Auckland and Police Station, Helpnsvillc. 11 QUPPLY OF PURIRI SLEEPERS. Tenders (envelopes marked, Tender for Puriri Sleepers), closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m., on TUESDAY, July 22, 1930, are invited for the supply, and delivery at any railway station in the North Island, New Zealand, of fifty thousand (50.000) Puriri Sleepers, to be delivered at" a rate of not less than two thousand (2000) per month. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications, etc., may be seen at and Tender Forms obtained from the County clerks at Kaitaia and Dargaville and at the Public Works Offices Okaihau, Whangarei and Auckland. :11 f[O B U I L D I R S. Tenlers are invited for Additions in Brick to the Workshop, Jubilee Institute for the Blind, Parnell. TeMejs. .close .TUESDA.Y,. .July. 22, at Noon, at the Office of the undersigned, where plans, .specifications- and< schedule of quantities may be seen. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GUMMER AND FORD, Registered Architects and Structural » Engineers, N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. July, 1930. :15

m E AN G A POST OFFIC E. Tenders are invited, to close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on August 12, 1930, for the Erection of the above Post Office. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland and Hamilton. : ij BUILDING MATERIALS. A P.PROYED Plans, contract blueprints, -£*■ specifications prepared to requirements, Govt. loan applicants.—Garden Homes Co.. Dilworth Bldg. A TOILET SPECIALISTS. EUGENE Permanent Waving from 21/. — Sampson's Toilet Parlours, Broadway, Newmarket. Phong 44-775; A "T7"APO" Rejuvenating Hair : m Restorer "- stops falling; 8/S posted.—Walker's Pharmacy, Mail Order Chemists. Ponsonby Road. A EDUCATIONAL. WHAT IS THIS STENOTYPT? RD

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 20

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