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AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL } , (Mt , Eden Rd.) PALACE ) TO-NIGI-IT AT 8 O'CLOCK. SELECTED THREE-STAR PROGRAMME. ' ALL-LAUGHTER SHOW. No. I—BUSTER KEATON In " FREE AND EASY. No. 2—ANN PENNINGTON • and a Bevy of Bathing Beauties in . "TANNED LEGS." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) No. 3—HARRY LANGDON In '• THE SHRIMP." MATINEE! MATINEE!! TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. PARENTS! Send your children along to see Buster Keaton and Harry Langdon. Matinee Programme selected for children. EMPRESS ~| TO-NIGHT- AT S O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. 3 — STAR ALL-TALKIES — 3 No. I—JOAN CRAWFORD, JOHN MAC a. BROWN In "MONTANA MOON." No. 2—LAUREL AND lIARDY In " THE PERFECT DAY." No. 3—WALTER HOUSTON In . "COPY." WEST | ( NEW END 1 IDE LUXE Ponsonby Rd. Mt. Albert Term. AT BOTH THEATRES. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. BIG BRITISH MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. 0 — MIGHTY BRITISH FILMS — O JJ __ MIGHTY BRITISH FILMS — N °' l_ " THE HATE SHIP." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) No. 2— "HARMONY HEAVEN." Britain's First Teclinicolour Production. _ I ALEXANDRA"! <?T ST >- 2—SELECTED TALKIES—2No. I—ANN PENNINGTON and a Bevy of Bathing Beauties in "TANNED LEGS." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) No. 2—LOWELL SHERMAN. "HE KNEW WOMEN." SELECTED MATINEE! FOR CHILDREN, TO-MORROW, AT 2 O'CLOCK. "Mickey the Mouse," also Douglas Mac Lean in "Let It Rain." 1 NEW REGENT | EPSOtt TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MONSTER PROGRAMME, Including ANN TENNINGTON and a Bevy of Bathing Beauties In "TANNED LEGS." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) G — SELECTED SHORTS — 0 MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 O'CLOCK. Selected Programme for Children. ARCADIA. Showing TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY. The All Talking, Singing and Dancing Musical Comedy Special, "THE GOLDEN CALF," " • With SUE » CAROL, .TACK MULHALL, MAR.TORIE WHITE, EL BRENDEL. xxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxsx X A DELPHI GREY LYNN. X X -a- SPECIAL. X X "ON WITH THE SHOW." X X 100% 'Colour. 100% Talking. X X And Special Featurettes. X X Free Dance for Patrons To-morrow X X (Saturday) Night. X xxxxxxxxxxxyvxxvxxVXXN XYVX ST. JAMES' THEA TR E, AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION CONCERT. SUNDAY NEXT. 7.30 P.M.. MASTER HAROLD TABERNER, The New Zealand Boy Prodigy. 20 * CRICKET. t AUCKLAND CITY AND A SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association will be held at "the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on TUESDAY, September 30, at 7.30 p.m." Business: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Adoption of Revised Rules. General. E. STALLWORTHY, 5 29 Hon., Sec. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODAT'N VACANT BEACH Cottage, furnished, accommodate 7, six weeks Xinas or longer term; firewood. —Algie, Mullet Pt. 26 BEACH, Aston House, St. Helier's Bay— Superior restful accommodation, suit all; newly renovated. —Phone 25-747. A BEACHLANDS Private Hotel, for a real change.—Fishing, bathing, tenniss winter tariff. £2 2/.— Ring P. 0., Beachlands. Y BROWN'S BAY, Labour week-end. — Furnished Bach, six adults ; reasonable. "Write F. 054!), Star. 29 EUSSELL —Comfortably Furn. Modern Bungalows, on oeaeli; one vacant, other Xmas holidays.—Baker Bros., Russell. _ ~ CJEASIDE Cottage, lined and furn., for fo Sale; Waiheke Island; £220; evenings.— 87, Islington St.. Ponsonby. 27 TAKAPUNA— Wanted to rent, Furn. Cottage, handy to beach, _ from middle January.—Ring 24-694, evenings. ~7 IXTAIATARUA HOTEL, Nihotupu, 1350 ft. WHolidays, week-ends; tennis, badminton, deck tennis.—Phone SK, Henderson.— Wise. Proprietor. WHANGAREI HEADS:—For Sale, comfortable Furn. Cottage, beach, beautiful spot: accessible car or launch. Price £275.—Write 11. 0104, Stak. 27 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODAT'N WANTED CAMPBELL'S, Brown's or Murray's Bays. Bach, accommodate 5-6, fortnight Dec. 24; handy beach. —Write Leaning, Ellerton Rd- Mt Eden. > 1 /COTTAGE wanted, Cheltenham,. St. Helier's preferred, about first week in November.—Reply 18a, King's View Rd.. Mt. Eden. - 7 ONETANGI— Bach wanted for Christmas holidays.—Write all particulars to Bach 0342. Star. ' 27 TAKAPUNA, Milford—Bach, furnished, wanted, suit 3 adults, from December 2G, for two weeks.—Write W. 0347, Stak. , sr. O COTTAGES, on mainland, furnished, from December 20, for six weeks. — Apply Nurse Saunders-Jones, Ambulance Station. Rutland St. 20 SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. ALL Hardy Tomato Plants, 1/ dozen; selected Seed Potatoes, Manures, Seed-', Sprays.—24B. Knrangabape Road. 27 BEAUTIFUL Lawns, Sinclair's Special Mixed Lawn Grass. 1/0 per lb.—Geo. Sinclair. 321, Queen St. _____ F BUY Now —Sutton's Seeds, Flowers, 4d; Vegetable, Gd per packet; Garden Manures stocked. —Prime's. Newton. D JAPANESE Chrysanthemums, finest novelties and standard sorts; singles G/6, Japanese incurved. 8/ dozen.—Cullen, Waimauku. 20 SCHIZANTHUS, Cinerarias, Diantlius, EschPcholtzia, Ranunculus, Lobelia. Nemesia, Poppies, Carnation; dost. 1/ posted. —Excelsior. Nurseries, Avondnle. 27 TWELVE. New P<"-rnnial Asters, all the new colours: 7/0: ask for descriptive /»n tnlnfnP.—rCuUeil. EATTUXCE YSSUKANCE CO., LTD.. Vssets £30 000.000. Phone 43-123.—u, O'CoßieU St Jtowr; Wim-id Skess. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 18

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