AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' -— "Where Sound Sounds Best." 3 Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller Present IN ™ <^SONGO^ A PICTURE ALL SHOULD SEE. A Fox Movietone Masterpiece. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT \ The First Out-Door All-Colour Picture, "UNDER A TEXAS MOON." "UNDER A TEXAS MOON." One of those rare pieces of entertainment that happens once in a blue moon. You'll vote it the best yet. <^Rl^LT^^> BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. Last Night o£ GARY COOPER AND MARI BRIAN IN " THE VIRGINIAN," " THE VIRGINIAN," Last Night of " THE CARELESS AGE." "THE CARELESS AGE." A First National Production. TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2.15, 7.45. The Gigantic Warner Bros. 10-Reel v Techicolour Masterpiece, " PARIS." " PARIS." "PARIS." "PARIS." With a Magnificent All-Star Cast. In Addition : Topical News, "Summer," a Silly Symphony Cartoou, Comedy and other Novelty Supports. Stalls, 1/; Circle, 1/6 and 2/. Children Half-price (Mat.). Phone 46-609. PETER PAN, . AUCKLAND'S NEW CABARET. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Music by the Peter Pan Dance Band. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, DANCING, 3 PM. TO 5 P.M. ' Admission 1/6. For Reservations, Phone 46-777. CI T. .TAME S' THEATRE, >0 AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION CONCERT. SUNDAY NEXT, 7.30 P.M., MR. LEN BARNES. Baritone. 26 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ?W\ CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. SPECIAL MATCH. CITY V. DEVONPORT. CITY V. DEVONPORT. CITY V. DEVONPORT. No. 1, 3.15. The winner of this match will play Ponsonby for the Champion of Champions Match. RICHMOND V. RICHMOND V. POINT CHEVALIER. POINT CHEVALIER. FINAL KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION, 3.1u. GOOD JUNIOR CURTAIN-RAISERS. Follow the Crowd to Carlaw Park. 20 IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. PRICE wanted, Connecting Drain from Septic Tank to Main Server. —No. 51, Belgium St.. City. TENDERS for Ploughing and Discing Six Acres, Kumeu, between concrete bridge , and railway station.—On ground Saturday, 3 p.m. x - b i QREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. Marked Tenders, closing at 5 p.m. on OCTOBER 5, 1930, are invited for the SUPPLY OF 28 IRONBARK PILES, lengths 30ft to 65ft. Specifications on application. Lowest or ' any tender not necessarily accepted. W. B. GILBERT, Secretary, • 27 Greymoutli Harbour Board. fjlO BUILDERS. ADDITIONS, IN BRICK AND WOOD, ; TO PREMISES IN NEWTON. Tenders for the above will be received up to 3 p.m. on MONDAY, October 6. HOLMAN, MOSES \ND WATKIN, Registered Architects, 34, Vulcan Bldgs. :29 i FOR SALE BY TENDER. BODGE Sedan, damaged, for Sale; would make ideal truck; accept rea- , sonahle offer.—Apply Todd Motors. x 26 , PRODUCE FOR SALE. BEST of Produce from Farmers' Trading Co., Auckland.—Bran, £7 19/ ton; ; Pollard, £8 9/; Molasses, £5 10/; • Crushed Maize (sack lots), 5/11 bushel, ; 10 sack lots. 5/6. 26 f T") O L L A R D, jJT O L L A R D, FRESH NORTHERN ROLLER MILLS, £7 PER TON, CASH. BRAN BRAN, BRAN BRAN, ; FRESH N.R.M., i £7 10/ PER TON, CASH. t Delivery F.0.b., F.0.r., or Ex Store, I Auckland. ' i Delivery Free City and Suburbs. i rpURNERS AND Q.ROWERS, J^TD., CITY MARKETS, AUCKLAND. ■ ; 29 ! PRODUCE WANTED. i VTBW POTATOES — NEW POTATOES. ■ 20 TONS WEEKLY, Wanted by i PERKINS AND SONS, LTD., • Auctioneers and Merchants, , City Markets, For Sale at £30 to £10 ton. II x2(i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 18
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