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AMUSEMENTS. J , THE — 1 ! NATIONAL Direction : Williamson Films. Genuine ami Wholesome British Comedy. LAST DAY AND NIGHT Of TOM WALLS AND RALPH LYNN, Together with MARY BROUGH AND WIMFKED HHOTTBK, in Ben Travers' Irresistible English Comedy, " PLUNDER," " PLUNDER," " PLUNDER," ANOTHER NATIONAL ATTRACTION': COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 11, 2.15 AND 8. Howard Hughes' Thriliing Air Spectacle, " HELL'S ANGELS." " HELL'S ANGELS." " HELL'S ANGELS." , * Until the advent of Charlie Chaplin in "City Lights," "Hell's Angels"' had every Regent Theatre record to its credit. It would bo quite superfluous to extend here on the remarkable characteristics of "Hell's Angels," which is recognised as the wonder picture of the present generation, because the many thousands of people who enjoyed it at the Regent will tell their friends that its greatness is indescribable, and that it. is, without doubt, beyond anything the imagination can conceive. " HELL'S ANGELS." There are a thousand and one thrills, surprises and climaxes that make "Hell's Angels" the Greatest Air Spectacle the world has ever seen. National Prices: 2/, 1/6 and 1/. For Reserves Phone 42-169. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY, FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. FRENZY. AT HIS MAJESTY'S. FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND 'VARSITY STUDENTS' JAZZ BAND COMMENCES 7.15 P.M. BOX PLAN STILL OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. '-STAR" announces :—"A service has been done Auckland by the presentation of 'Frenzy.' " ] "HERALD" says:—"Propagating a. ■ I novel political message." •VARSITY PRICES! O.S. AND D.C. RESERVES, 5/; STALLS, 3/; GALLERY, 1/. EARLY DOORS. STALLS AND GALLERY. 1 / EXTRA DAY SALES AT SWEETS STALL, H.M. ARCADE. NO TAX. NO TAX. NO TAX. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. m\ CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY.

MARIST 0.8. V. ClfY. No. 1, 3 p.m. ELLERSLIE V. RICHMOND, No. 2, 3 p.m. RESERVE GRADE CURTAIN RAISERS, 1.45. Admission.—Ground : Gents 1/, Ladies, 6d; Stand: Gents 1/, Ladies 6d. x2l MEETINGS. pONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND -*- (Incorporated.) ANNUAL MEETING. The Fifteenth Annual Meeting of this Society will be held in the Band Room, Dignan Street, Ponsonby, on TUESDAY, June 9, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of President. Election of Secretary. Election of Treasurer. Election of Executive Committee. All members, parents, and friends cordially invited. A. G. BROWN, x2l Hon. Secretary. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of THE PARKER LAMB TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, will, be held at the Offices of the Company, 152, Fanshawe Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, May 20, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., to receive the Report of the Directors, and the Audited Accounts to March 31, 1931, elect Directors, appoint Auditors, and to transact the General Business of the Company. By Order of the Board, W. H. POLLOCK, X 2l Secretary. TENDERS.

"PERMANENT Construction. — Concrete - 1 - Garages built, plastered, roughcast: £27 10/.—Thornley, Rimu St., New Lynn. . 23 PRICE for Repairing Hot Water Service. 11, Hillside Ter., Alt. Albert. 21 "pRICE, Electric Wiring, 10 points.—MePhone Ca i2-402 BrOS - Queen St " O™*™^ mHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE invites Tenders .. , for Repairs and Renovations at 50a, Iselson Street, City. Specifications mav be seen at the Public Trust Office, Auckland, where Tenders close at noon on the 27th day of MAY 1931. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in sealed envelopes marked "Estate of fiJ, j??. -£. ender f«r Repairs. ,, —A. S I'AIRJD, District Public Trustee. 21 BUILDING MATERIALS. IJIHE FINEST IRON AT THE PKICE, Q.LOBE QORRUGATED. If you want a really good job at a close price, specify Lysaght's " Globe " G.C. Iron. Write to JOHN LYSAGHT, LTD., For FRFMpV ° X e 34l ' WeH *ngton, For FREE Copy of the " Hardware Pocket Book." KB CHIROPRACTORS. IJIHE following are Palmer Graduates and r e ,™ bers of New Zealand and Australian Chiropractors' Association:— • auHl - r^ T)UGGAN, Miss Freda, Third Floor, Win--40-414° ne Buildin S s - Q ue en Street. Phone AND GILES, Dilworth Bldgs., Queen Street. Phone 45-525. B T lONBL DUGGAN, 42, 43 and 44, Wln-a-4 stone Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 46-414. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 118, 21 May 1931, Page 22

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