AMUSEMENTS. 25,000 PEOPLE' LAST WEEK LAUGHED AT THE COMEDY SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, AND IT'S NOW SHOWING AT THE PLAZA. CONTINUOUS PICTURES PROM 11 A.M. / " THE CUCKOOS." N. / " THE CUCKOOS." V \. " THE CUCKOOS." / WE KNOW THAT YOU'RE ftOT GOING TO MISS THE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE AGE. \Z^% scb * es \ \ TE GIINI€OLOXJB. \ cir.ii" Hits to \ \ ° \vWstle. \ RESERVE YOUR SEATS AND • BRING THE KIDDIES TO THE MATINEES. Phone 41-SSO ior Reserves. LYRIC DE LUXE, SYMONDS STREET. ■ , Perfect—For Sound —Programmes. LAST NIGHT — TO-NIGHT — 7.45 P.M. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. I "THE RAINBOW MAN." I I "THE BISHOP MURDER CASE." j Marion Nixon, Basil Rathbone, Eddie Dowling, Roland Young, Frank Darro T ~ _ T Singing Leila Hyams, "Sleepy Valley." George F. Marion, "Rainbow Man," Tri In ln "THE RAINBOW "THE BISHOP f MAN." MURDER CASE." Popular Lyric Prices. OTAHUHU- STATION J AD< ORPHEUS THEATRE, TO-DAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY, "NOAH'S ARK," The most -wonderful and mightiest of Movie Pictures. Mammoth scenes, the building of the huge Tower of Babel, the Great Deluge that flooded and cleansed the world; the Sacrifice of Miriam, the handmaiden of Noah to the imaginary god Jagnut. The Spectacle of the Ages. One of the best pictures ever screened. Prices, 1/6 and 1/. Booking, Gd extra. Phone 13. MATIXEiE, SAT., 2.30. Children, Gd. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X A DELPHI ... X X X3LDELPHI GREY LYNN X X "THE SQUALL," . X X "THE SQUALL," X X And Supports. All-Talking. X X Free Dance To-morrow for Picture X X Patrons. X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORL %s PARK. BLANDFORD ® g§ ■ PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. SENIOR CUFkNOCK-OUT. Y.M.C.A. V. CORINTHIANS. Y.M.C.A. V. CORINTHIANS. 1.30 P.M. PONSONBY V. MANURE WA. PONSONBY. y. MANUREWA. 3 P.M. CUP TIE FOOTBALL. ' MEETINGS. •VTU'S'ICIA.NS' UNION. A Special Meeting of the Members of the above Union will be hel'l at 7.30 on TUESDAY, September 9, at Lewis Eady Buildings. Business: Employers' Proposals re Picture Theatres. All Members are requested to attend. IK Signed) FRANK EGERTON, Phone 47-169. Secretary. 5 ROLLER SKATING. ■pOUSHWORTH'S ROLLER RINK. KhyJlv ber Pass. Open every day and night. Our Big Carnival is to take place WEDNESDAY NIGHT, October 15. :5 R. ROUSIIWORTH. TENDERS. PAINTERS. —Kindly note, the tender for painting, 115, Campbell Rd., Royal Oak. is let. ' x 5 PUBLIC NOTICES. ESTATE LATE ALEXANDER . ELDER WARNOCK, of Auckland, Public Accountant (Deceased). Notice is hereby given that the Business of the above-named has been acquired by MR. EDWIN HUBERT METGE, of Auckland, Public Accountant, and that the said Business will be carried on by him at , the Office of the late Mr. Warnock, No. 103-7, YORKSHIRE BUILDINGS, Auckland. I. G. WARNOCK (Executrix). E. H. METGE. Auckland, September 1, 1030. x 5 MADAME EMMS, Surgical Belt Maker and Corsetierre, removed from 255, Symonds Street to Queen's Hotel Buildings, top Symonds Street. D WINES FOR SALE. ALWAYS Leading—Corban's Wines. Good port, 12/6 gallon at Depot, Fort St. Bring 2-gallon jars. D CROWN WINES, Elliott St.—Special offering Madiera, old sweet White Wine, 30/ case delivered, freight paid. D TNVALID I'ort, 45/; Claret, 45/; Red, JL 48/; Sherry, 38/; Extra Special Sherry, 60/ • Special Reserve Port, 60/. Freight paid, delivery free. State occupation.—Corban and Co., The Wine People, 31, Fort St. Phone <*?-463. _i 2 QA / CASE—Frontignac, rich, sweet,, red O\)/ Wine; delivered, freight paid.rOrown Winps. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D TOILET SPECIALISTS. Permanent Waving from 21/.— •■*■* Sampson's Toilet Parlours, Broadway, Newmarket. Phone 44-778. _A "T7-APO" . Rejuvenating Hair Restorer ■! -"• stops falling; 3/8 posted.—Walker's i Pharmacy, Mail Order Chemists, Ponsonby Road. A.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 16
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