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AMUSEMENTS. THE —J ■NATIONAL, j TO-DAY AT 2.45FINAL MATINEE FINAL MATINEE OF LILIAN O'LEARY'S 40 — TINY MITES — 40 40 — TINY MITES — 40 . IN ..• TOM THUMB VAUDEVILLE TOM THUMB VAUDEVILLE STILL GOING STRONG, "HELL HARBOR." " HELL HARBOR." Now in its-Second Week, and it is proving itself one of the Best, Most Interesting and Most Attractive Picture ever Presented in Auckland. LUPE VELBZ. Has snuggled herself into the hearts of Aucklanders in "Hell .Harbor," in -which her artistry and her delicious personality are enjoyed at their best.JEAN HERSHOLT Is also seen in-a character that may have been written for this delightful actor. "HAPPY GOLF" "HAPPY GOLF" A perfect exposition of how a golf club should be manipulated. Those who see this Picture are certain to improve their game by at least G strokes. NATIONAL'S TO-DAY'S TIME-TABLE. MORNING SESSION— 11.00—"RIDE 'EM, COWBOY." . 11.20—"HAPPY GOLF." . 11.30-" HELL HARBOR." AFTERNOON SESSION— 2.IS—"RIDE 'EM, COWBOY." 2.3S—"HAPPY GOLF." 2.45—T0M THUMB VAUDEVILLE. 5.30-" HELL HARBOR." EVENING SESSION— 8 o'clock—"RlDE 'EM, COWBOY." B.2O—"HAPPY GOLF." s-40-«HELL HARBOR." PLANS AT THEATRE. PHONE 42-169. PRICES 1/, 1/0, 2/3 and 2/10. THE LONDON, o PP . g.p.o. Screening Films of British Origin or Sentiment. <<npTTTTI A x Xl - Ci Breathless SKY HAWK." Drama "THE Love and SKY HAWK." Courage. 100% Talkie Special. All English Star Cast, Including Other Good Supports. "MB AND THE BOYS" And "CANIBAL CAPERS." Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and S._ — ARCADIA. NEWTON. Phone 45-035. Showing TO-NIGHT, also TUES. and WED. ANN HARDING, In the Scintillating All-Talking Society Drama, "HER PRIVATE AFFAIR." A Dramatic Story—Thrilling—Appealing. (Recommended more especially for adult audiences.) Big Supporting All-Talking Programme. XXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I ABIEFII GREY LYNN | X "THE FROZEN RIVER," X X "THE FROZEN RIVER," X X And Supports. All-Talking. X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FUNERAL NOTICES, i & JL .'■■■■& j T.ODGE RONGOMAI, No. 280. -IJiiy request of the Deceased the Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of the late BRO. DOUGLAS WYNDHAM (DOUG.) MARTIN, which leaves the Mortuary of Messrs. W. 11. Tongue and Son, No. l, Mt. Eden Road, for Walkumeto Cemetery, on TUESDAY September 0, at 2 p.m. By command of the Worshipful Master. 8 G. It. MAGEE, W.M. TENDERS. PAPERHANGERS —Price wanted Paper 2 Rooms, 10 x 12, 12 x 12.—Write H.Ai., 0027, Stak. x ° PRICE wanted for Drainage of ttwo houses.—Craig, Ta'whiri Rd., Onehunga. PRICES wanted for Laying Down Chip Tenuis Court, tilling required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.— Apply No. 1, Bracmai Terrace, off Lloyd Ave. West. Mt. Albert. j? TENDERS wanted for Fixing Window in Sun Porch.— Apply T>3. Epsom Av. x 8 TENDERS, closing 15th inst, arc invited ■ for Cutting and Burning Gorse, etc., at St. Helicr's. Specifications may be inspected and Tenders forwarded to the PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Albert St. xb WANTED Estimate for Shortening and Felling 2 Medium-sized Pine Trees. — Lose, 27, Edcnvale Rd., Mt. Eden. 8 -1 1/ -STOREY SHOP AND DWELLING J-/2 at Birkenhead. Plans and specifications at C. Headland's, Birkenhead. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close Noon, 10th September, 1030.—Phone 19-012. 0 TTAINGAROA - FAIRBURN - DUNCAN XV ROAD.

ERECTION OF FOUR BRIDGES. ' Tenders (envelopes marked Tender, Kni-ngaroa-Fairburn-Duncan Road Bridges), closing With the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, September 10, 1930, arc invited for the Erection of Four Bridges on the aboVe mentioned road, situated in Hie Mangonui County, between 8 and 10 miles from Awanui. , . „„., Spans 1 30ft and 1 40ft, 1 40ft and 1 20ft 1 20ft and 1 40ft, 2 40ft and 1 20ft. R.S. Joists, Ironbark Piles, M.A.H., etc. The contractor to-supply-labour, plant, and all 'material. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily acepted. Finns, specifications, etc.. may be seen at. and tender forms obtained from the County Office, Dargaville, and the Public Works Offices, Whangarei, Okaihau, and Auckland. 25/ SAm :S mOBUIL D E R S. Tenders are invited until Noon of MONDAY, September 15, for the ERECTION IN WOOD OF COTTAGE AT GLEN AFTON, FOR THE GLEN AFTON COLLIERIES, LTD. For plans and specifications apply to E. E. GILLMAN, . REG. ARCHITECT, HAMILTON. Phone 2350. 8 BUILDING MATERIALS. T)LANS, Specifications, from £1 1/; com- ■*- petent draughtsman.—Home Designers, 14, Security Bldgs.. Queen St. Telephone 41-059. C DYERS AND CLEANERS. DR Y CLEA NI NG SERVICE 4/(5, 4/6, 4/G, 4/0, 4/0. Our special price for Dry Cleaning and Pressing Suits, Plain Costumes, Overcoats and Plain Frocks—with all the care that lias earned us royal patronage. We collect and deliver. Country orders please add 1/0 for packing, etc. THE CROTHALL WAY CLEANERS AND DYERS,- LTD., Edenvale Rd.,Mt. Eden; 137,, Symonds St.; next to. Post Office, Newmarket. Phones. 20-720, 13-000, 20-721. C A LWAYS remember Porter's, established £*■ 1592, still leading service, and prices.— 43. Karangjihnpe Rd. Phone 41-741. A CARPET Cleaning reduced to Gd per square yard.—Domestic Vacuum Co.. 300. Quern St. Phone 44-000. __D CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot, — Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert St. Phone 41-769. Dj EXPERT Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairs. Country orders promptly attended; quick service.—City Dye Works. 141. Symonds St. Phone 45-042. C RIPLEY'S Cleaning Services — Vacuum Cleaning, also Windows, Shops, Offices, Houses.—Phone 42-741. 10. Commerce St. xicj 11. DREW. Tailor, Cleaner. Dyer; VV. Renovations and Remodelling a specialty.—Phone 46-629. 210, Hobson St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 212, 8 September 1930, Page 18

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