■ AMUSEiMENTS. 2 BIG FEATURES AT THE - y — PLAZA—PLAZA -— PLAZA — TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS: 2 — 5 — 8. OLIVE TDORPEN, LIVE -DORL'EX, LGOYD TTUGHES, LOYD -tJ-UGHES, i jjij , "HELLO, SISTER." ....".. "HELLO, SISTER." A Brilliant, Penetrating Story of Modern Youth in its Wildest Moments. No 2 — FEATURE — No. 2. I I I — Starring — SALLY fyATEIL, ALLY U EIL, ALLAN T~\INEHART, LLAN -L'INEHART, '<THE BRAT." "THE BRAT." ■ A Break-neck Comedy with Laughs Popping All Over the Place. STALLS, 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/. CIRCLE 1/6, 1/6. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. _ I - :NEW REGENT, EPSOM - I POLITICAL MEETING— J NO PICTURES. WEST END, ponsonby rd.- | POLITICAL MEETING— I - - NO PICTURES. I Fnew de luxe1 mt - ter - m ekt n AT 8 P.M. NANCY CARROLL In " LAUGHTER." 800, Seats, 1/. Children Half Price. "alexaniSraT q At n ß T m e : CLIFF EDWARDS, pauline frederick " evidence." • (Adult Recommendation.) Free Bus leares Lake Road, Ellerslie, . " " 7.40. I TTTT? T VRTP I SYMONDS ST. I ln.lh-Liiai.KJ \ T o.NIGHT, S P.M. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. MARY iNOLAN and OWEN MOORE, in " OUTSIDE THE LAW." Drama, Human as Jieartache. "BEHIND OFFICE DOORS," A Radio Titan Picture. Reserves Phone 43-645. 'No Extra Charge.
A NOVELTY Unsurpassed in the Annals oi' Amusement. ARTHUR HODGKINS, The FAMOUS CANADIAN Conductor, And His GIRLS' BRASS BAND. ■ HIS MAJESTY'S. Lessee: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. COMMENCING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. FOK A SEASON OF 7 NIGHTS, THE GIRLS'' BRASS BAND. GIRLS' BRASS BAND. GIRLS' BRASS BAND. Supported by Vaudeville of International Repute, headed by ' '' ELTON BLACK, Scottish Comedian-. . THE GIRLS'BRASS BAND IS An Astounding Creation and . . is the only one of its kind south of the Equator.- The performance is fascinating—4s Smartlyarrayed Girls, with, their gleaming' .silver instruments, making a spectacle that' Is MOiRE THAN ATTRACTIVE. THE GIRLS' . BRASS BAND. Flesh and blood on the stage again—4s Talented Girls, supported by Variety . '. . . Artists of repute. MUSIC — SONG — VARIETY. THEATREGOERS.—When you hear this Remarkable Combination you will be astounded at its 100 per cent Theatrical Entertainment. PRICES: RESERVED, 3/, vplus tax. OTHERS, 2/, 1/6, 1/. THE BOX PLANS OPEN ON WEDNESDAY NEXT at LEWIS'EADY, LTD., for the Season. . . . . Representative ..., Walter Monk.
MONEY TO LEND. /CONSULT us if -requiring an . immeiliate \J Advance on any security; low interest, easy, repayments; strictly : confidential. Ring 41-733. —Commercial Loan Co., bly s Bldgs., Symonds St. ■ p. TMMEDIATE Advances.' granted to Civil -*- Servants, bank; and insurance clerks, and others in permanent employment; prlvacy assured ;■ low interest. —Box 1401. C OANSy £5 upwards, granted day of application ; any reasonable security ; your own terms of repayment. —Thomas, 19, Rew's Chambers, opp. G.P.O. D OST Money Lent on Furniture, Building Society Shares and other securities. Low Interest and Easy Repayments. LIBERAL LOAN CO., LTD., :-..•„. .. palmerston Buildings, 47, Queen Street, Auckland. D MALL Loans, permanent employees, others;, with -security ; Jow interest. — Private, 9611, Stab. x3O SMALL Sums Lent by Private Lender to., approved applicants; confidence respected.—Phone 45-504. D MALL Loansr privately, lowest rate interest, liberal discount allowed genuine clients; will call.—Write Privacy. 5139, Stak. P. TTNIVERSAL .LOAN CO., 16, Premier V Buildings, Durham Street East—Loans ori Furniture, also' advances to Bank Clerks, Civil Servants and .Schoolteachers.—Phone 47-380. Daily, 9 to 5. Friday evening, 7-8.30. ■ __e
fyj-ONEY; ; "jy^ONBY. DON'T BE WORRIED OVER MONEY MATTERS. A CONFIDENTIAL LOAN CAN be obtained from THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE. CO., at LOWEST INTEREST IN TOWN, and on YOUR OWN j TERMS OF REPAYMENT. Remember, we are established 20 years. SOLID PROOF WE GIVE SATISFACTION and treat every Client, with THE UTMOST LENIENCY. DEAL WITH US AND OBTAIN THE STRICTEST PRIVACY. Small or Large Loans given same consideration. No Fees Cliafjred. WE ADVANCE £ 5 TO £ 50[) ON FURNITURE, PIANOS,. SEWING MACHINES, MOTOII CARS (All Without Removal). Also on Building Society: Shares and Promissory Notes. :.-. LOANS IN OTHER OFFICES PAID OFF AND LARGER AMOUNTS 'ADVANCED. Hours: 9 to 5. Friday' Evening, 7 to 5.30. TjUIPIRE T OAN AND pO., COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDGS., First Floor, 150, QUEEN ST., CITY. Phone 42-061. (Next to Bank of Australasia.)■ D YES? A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. ' WILL GRANT. LTD., . Will advance you from £5 to any amount the same da"y on all classes of security, without removal. Lowest Rate of Interest..: VyiLL Q.RANI;, T TD., Kean's Bldgs,, 150, Queen St., Auckland (Opp. Wyndham St.). Write, Call, or Phone 48-727. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 283, 30 November 1931, Page 18
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