AMUSEMENTS. 1 THE CIVIC. — Direction... .Thomas A. O'Brien. — TO-DAY — AT 10.30, 2.30 AND S P.M. GEORGE BANCROFT, The Greatest Personality in Talking Pictures To-day — In — "LADIES LOVE BRUTES," — WITH — MARY ASTOR, CLAUDE ALLISTER. FULL OF DYNAMIC ACTION,-LOVE, THRILLS. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL SESSIONS. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: THE EPIC DASH AND FATAL ENDING OF THE LATE SIR HENRY SEGRAVE IN HIS ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE THE WORLD'S SPEED BOAT RECORD. , IT'S THRILLING! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. PRICES: 1/6 TO 4/6. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 7.30 TO 8 P.M. | 40-266 1 reservations | 43-266 j MONSTER FUN SHOW. " THE CUCKOOS " ARE COMING! WHO ARE THEY?' Special Announcement on Page 12. LYRIC DE LUXE, SYMONDS STREET. Perfect for Sound Programmes. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT, 7.45 P.M. NORMA SHEARER, BELLE BENNETT, LEWIS STONE, in "THEIR OWN DESIRE." " THEIR OWN DESIRE." HAL. SKELLY, EVELYN BRENT, in " WOMAN TRAP." " WOMAN TRAP." SPLENDID SUPPORTS. | 1000 SEATS AT 1/. f Ambassador, ; PT. CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. Victor McLaglen in "HOT FOR PARIS," A Sizzling Comedy of Ilot Times and Hot Tunes. (Recommended by Censor as more suitable for adult audiences.) LECTURES. #\ LECTURE will be delivered by MR. M. WALKER at the LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET, TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M., On VIVISECTION. 1. Is it of Value to Medical Science? 2. Is Its Practice Compatible With Christianity ? A special appeal is made to tlig clergy to take this opportunity' of acquainting themselves with all aspects of this great moral question. Councillor W. H. Murray will occupy the chair. 20 TENDERS. CLAY FILLING.—SOO Yards available for delivery anywhere in City or Suburbs. Apply A. W. BRYANT, Tramway Buildings. 26 PRICE wanted, re-spouting house.— Walker, 53, Wellington St. x2O rpENDERS required from Plumbers, Brlck--L layers, Painters.—Apply job, Richmond Ave., Northcote. Joy and Templeton, Builders. 20 TENDERS wanted to Plough and Disc 2 sections.—Apply Owner, 70, Beresford St. : x 27 TMENDERS for supply Timber and HardI ware l'or residence; only lowest reputable tenderers considered. —Plione 40-103. . 28 UP to 60yds Loose Clay filling to be had for cartage.—Apply 12, St. Benecliet's St. , 26 WANTED, Price l'or Ploughing Section, near Stone' Jug, Pt. Chevalier.—Write B. 9448, Star, 1 . , 20 Auckland education board. EDGECUMBE SCHOOL (WHAKATANE).
Tenders for the Erection of Additions, in Wood, to the Edgecumbe School will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board until Noon THURSDAY, September 4. 1930. Plans, etc., jnay be seen at the Office of the Board, and also at the Post Office at Wliakatane. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes, endorsed on the outside " Tenders for Edgecumbe." Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. :20 HOSPITAL BOARD. Separate Tenders will be received by the Board up to Noon of September 4, for the Supply of NEW MILK AND CREAM to the AUCKLAND HOSPITAL, ALEXANDRA HOME, AUCKLAND INFIRMARY and to Recipients of Relief in the City and Suburbs of Auckland, for One Year, from September 10 next. Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Board, Kitchener Street. 11. A. SOMMERVIL'LE, :29 ' Secretary. RECTI ON OF SHOP, HAIRDRESSING AND BILLIARD SALOONS, IN BRICK. PUKEKOHE. —Tenders for the above will be received at the Architect's Office until Noon on THURSDAY, Sept. 4. 19-'io. For plans and specifications apply W. J. Short, Hairdresser, Pukekohe, and at our offices. GRIERSON, AIMER AND DRAFFIN, Architects, 423, N.Z. Insurance Building, , Auckland. :30 BUILDING MATERIALS. jyfOVE YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. Q.EORGE & gONS, J^TI).. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Phone 41-501. B PLANS, Specifications; Bungalows, Residences, Shoos, from £1 1/, qualified architect.—Kos.v Home Designers, Elellah.v's Bldgs.. opn. G.P.O. B PERFECTO Sliding Windows, weatherproof, artistic, economical.—Agents, Garden Homes Co., 412, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 42-245. B CHIROPRACTORS. THE following are Palmer Graduates and Members of New Zealand and Australian Chiropractors' Association:— B UGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Winstone Buildings, Queen St., Phone 44-920. B GILES AND GILES, Dilworth Buildings. . Onnen .Strent Phone 45-525. B SHOES FOR. SALE. LADIES' Fashionable Court and Strap ' fchoes in the latest shade of Java Brown, 19/11 and 25/ at Stone's Sli<h> Stores. l 2j SAMPLE Shoes (ladies) clearing at 5/11 per pair.—Miller's, Ltd., 70-74, Victoria St. West, B ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 201, 26 August 1930, Page 20
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