amusements. |y -— ST. JAMES' J& : . I ST. JAMES' ; I "Where Sound Sounds Beat.'- I 3 Sessions Daily: 11 a m 2 i<> B •' P.m., g If LAST 4 NIGHTS. " ' I LAST 4 NIGHTS. | I I A PICTURE ALL SHOULD SEE. 1 A Fox Movietone Masterpiece. PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT Tlio First Out-Door All-Colour Picture "UNDER A TEXAS MOON" "UNDER A TEXAS MOON/' One of those rare pieces of entertainment that happen once in a blue moon iS vote it the best yet. 10011 — HIS MAJESTY'S.Lessees * . . J. C. Williamson,. Ltd, " TUTANKHAMEN." ' " TUTANKHAMEN." " TUTANKHAMEN." " TUTANKHAMEN." " TUTANKHAMEN." The "Star" said on Friday ji"lt is little short of amazing that the show made, produced and played by amateurs should be so astonishingly good." • "Rich dressing, brilliant stage pictures, bizarre dances." "Soundly humorous." "Kaleidoscopic effect." The "Herald" said on Friday:—• "A great artistic achievement." "A s-plendid performance of a. magnlficient spectacle—the real 'Tut' o£ Auckland fame, with all its supernatural thrills, exotic music and gorgeous pageantry." Spontaneous Applause of Saturday's Packed House frequently arrested the action of the play. ONLY 1 MORE WEEK. COME NOW or BOOK NOW! Remember! Each day missed .means fewer nights to choose from, and increasing competition for seats. BOX PLAN: Lewis Eady, Ltd. DAY SALES : H.M. Theatre Kiosk. REDUCED PRICES : D.C. and 0.5., 6/; Stalls, 3/, Gallery, 1/6. EARLY DOORS open 6.45 P.M.—6d extra, . NO QUEUES —-NO TAX. DIXIELAND "BY THE SEA." NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. ■ TO-NIGHT. Dancing 5.30 p.m. to Midnight ; , Admission, 7/6 Double. . Phone 26-615 for Reservations. TENDERS. I7UREWOOD. —Lowest qquotations wanted ' for 1000. Tons Tea-tree Firewood delivered Auckland; deliveries to be completed by early February.—Write 'K OSSI, -Star. - i) rPENDERS for Painting House.—Apply. i- 31, Allendale Rd„ Mt. Albert. 30 EDUCATION BOARD. Separate Tenders for the undermentioned works will be received at the Office of tne Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY, October 9, 1930:— (a) New School Building at Taipa (Mangonui). , : . (bhTeacher's Residence at Opujatia (near Plans, etc., for both may be seen Office of the Board, and for (a) at .the PostOffice at Whangarei. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside, "Tender for School. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - a S p * c> A " Tenders, to close at 12 noon on FRIDAY, October 3, are invited for the Erection (in Brick) of a Ward for Cats at Blue Cross Hospital, New Lynn. £3 deposit must accompany tender. 4 Plans and specifications at S.P-C.A-Office, Dilwortli Building, Auckland. X - J rp O B U I L D E R S. ADDITIONS. IN BRICK AND WOOD, 'TO PREMISES IX NEWTON. _ - Tenders for the above will be received up to 3 p.m. 011 MONDAY. October 0. HOLMAN, MOSES AND WATKIX, Registered Architects, 34. Vulcan Bidgs. FOR SALE BY TENDER. DODGE Sedan, damaged, for Sale; would make ideal truck: accept reasonawoffer.—Apply Todd Motors. E N D E R J. WISEMAN AND SONS, LTD. (In Liquidation.) THE TIME FOR RECEIPT OF TENDERS FOR STOCK, PLANT, ETC., AS ADVERTISED IN THE "A.UCKLAXD V STAlf' ON THE ISTH AND 19TII SEPTEMBER, 1930, IS EXTENDED TO 4 P.M. ON TUESDAY. TIIE 7TH OCTOBER, 1930. JOHN GRI Eli SOX, Liquidator. 29th September, 1930. TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. , "OEBUILT Typewriters — UnderwOods, Remingtons, direct from factory; equal to new.—Tims. Bailey. 3, Swan son St. C rpYPE WRITE Its. Cheap, portable and standard size, clearing lowest c.it prices.—-Imperial Typewriters, 2. Swanson. St. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 230, 29 September 1930, Page 18
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