AMUSEMENTS. __ —j CIV IC. i ( "~" Direction....Thomas A. O'Brien. — 10.15, 2.30 AND 8 P.M.—. — LAST FEW DAYS — " ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." A Universal Picture. 1 ■ BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. (Recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences Only.) PRICES: 1/6 TO 4/6. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 7.30 TO 3 P.M. r43-266 I reservations \ DO LADIES LOVE BRUTES? WELL PROVIDES THE ANSWER IN ~ " LADIES LOVE BRUTES," WITH MARY ASTOR AND CLAUDE ALLISTER COMMENCING : THURSDAY- NEXT — THURSDAY NEXT — IT'S BETTER THAN "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE " — BIRTHDAY CAEE — WEIGHT-GUESSING COMP ? THIS HUGE BIRTHDAY CAKE WILL BE OFFICIALLY WEIGHED IN THE CIVIC WINTER GARDEN TEAROOM — TO-MORROW, WED. — AT 11 P.M. WHEN THE CAKE WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE WINNING GUESS. CAKE DESIGNED AND MADE BY JOHN STORMONT AND SON. Continuous p.T. \ 7 A from 11 a.m. WITH SUE CARROL, EL BRENDEL, , mTTT T Marjorie White, THE Jack Mulhall. GOLDEN -Also Screening—
CALF." "HIDE Eye-filling, tune- OUT " thrilling comedy, ' funnier than With "SUNNY SIDE UP. ,, James Murray. ■ And FIRST CRICKET TEST. THE ONE AND ONLY "BROADWAY" TO-NIGHT. BRITANNIA. THREE LAMPS, POXSONBX. Direction : O'Brien-Fulier-Haywfird. Commencing TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M Universale 10-Reel ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING and PART COLOUR ATTRACTION, " BROADWAY." Special Array of Talkie and Musical Featurettes. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. , PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. IJm , QSTEND SERVICE. Leaving Prince's Wharf ■ Wednesdays 945 a.m.; Fridays, 0.30. p.m.; Saturdays 1.45 p.m.; Sundays, 9.45 a.m. From Ostend. Saturdays, 7 a.m. bradney and binns. d 4 demonstrations. gas pooking -t\emonstration as Booking J-'emonstration Will be held at OUR DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, qua DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Building, Pftt Street, rnO-MORROW (WJ2D<NESDAY), FROM 2.30 T0 4: P-M- ---' ■. ■ JL UCKLAND pAS pO., T TD. . 19 WLECTIMC COOKING. xu DEMONSTRATION. Learn to Cook on the { MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGE. Free Demonstration every Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. and Friday Evenings at 7.30. TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., Wellesley Street East, Opposite Public Library. t DEBENTURES. GOVERNMENT 4J PER CENT, 1030 Government offers to Renew the above in either Inscribed Stock or Debentures to September 1, 1937, at 5 J per cent. Members of the Auckland Stock Exchange wish to notify the Public that, they will arrange for, the conversion on behalf of Holders free of Commission. They will also make application free of Commission for investment in the N.Z. GOVERNMENT ISSUE OF 5i PER CENT DEBENTURE: STOCK,: REDEEMABLE SEPTEMBER 1, 1937. List of Brokers may be obtained from the Secretary by phone 40-311 or to Box 1541 G.P.0., Auckland. ' W. M. BARTON, :19 Secretary. CHESS. 1/~AHESS Players, join up with, our club \J few more members wanted.— For particulars Twite M. 4120, Siak, 523
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 195, 19 August 1930, Page 20
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