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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAT. MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hnyward Theatre.) Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 4.55, S.O. Louise Dresser, Minna Gombell, Barbara Weeks, In H "STEPPING SISTERS." H •lARRY LA UDER, and STAR REPORTER, ill JJW A HIGH SPOT ENTERTAINMENT. IMAGINE YOURSELF SITTING AT YOUR RADIO AT HOME. YOU HEAR THE VOICE OF A MURDERER BROADCASTING THE CONFESSION OF lIIS CRIME — WHY DID HE DO IT? I A Truly Remarkable Cast. They're all in the Picture. WALLACE FORD, WILLIAM HAINE3, MADGE EVANS, ANITA PAGE, JEAN HERSHOLT, JOHN MILJAN, JOAN MARSH. A Real Romance and Drama in the Lives of the Unneen Radio Performers. " ARE YOU LISTENING." CLEVER TRICKERY BROUGHT 111 MTO JUSTICE—AN AMAZING SITUATION. IIOW VOU WILL LISTEN TO EVERY BREATII - TAKING MOMENT OF "ARE YOU LISTENING." Also, To Amuse and Entertain, are CHARLIE CHASE CHARLIE CHASE in "IN WALKED CHARLIE." The World's Greatest Jester in Another Big Laugh. FLIP THE FROG J n "Africa Squeaks." METROTONE NEWS, FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS. 2000 SEATS, 1/. I/". -/• Plans at Majestic. Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. Phone 40-'2s^. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Daily, 2 and 7.45. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. KOBT. ARMSTRONG AND JEAN ARTHUR, in f "EX-BAD BOY." Also GRETA N'ISSEN, in "SILENT WITNESS." s _ , . ]V" Z. LABOUR PARTY. Jf .MR."3I. J. SAVAGE, M.P. (Deputy Leaner oC the Par- . it sue prir liamentary Labour Party) Speaks ?n tlie PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 2!). \TK\V COMFORT FOK BUSINESS : i"ALKS IN THE RITZ LOUNGE. Morning Tea, Coffee or Cocoa with Toast or Toasted Crumpets, (id ; with Biscuits, 4d. Amidst bright aud cheerful surroundings. , :x27 : k j ~ '" j TENDERS. ! rp E N D E R S. j The Public Trustee invites tenders for the COMPLETION OF A COTTAGE at 7TH AVENUE, POINT ENGLAND. Salifications mav he inspected at the Ofiice o£ the District 'Public Trustee. Auckland. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accented. Tenders close at Noon oil Sth JUNE, 1032, at the Ollice of the District Public Trustee, to whom tenders are to he addressed enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked ••Estate of S. I), llarbago—Tender for Completion of Dwelling." A. S. FA I I!E. » District Public Trustee for Auckland. 2o rp e N / rji b s T INSULATING BUILDING BOARD. Winter and Summer —Ten/Test Walls and Ceilings ensure an even comfortable indoor temperature. Ten/Test offers a base ready for the application of wallpaper, paint, enamel, etc. Better than lath as a base for plaster. I Walls tightly sealed —perfectly insulated. Warm in winter—cool in summer. Quiet all the time. Write for literature and samples. ASSOCIATED DISTRIIiUORS (N.Z.), LTD., Pilworth Blilg.. Auckland. RW rpAUl'O TOTARA TIMBER CO., LTD.. 1 PUTARURU and NEWMARKET. (Phone 2.) (Phono 41-D00.) NOW MARKETING OUR OWN HIGH-GRADE rpOTARA, M ATAI. R IMU - Country Clients are especially invited to visit PutViruru, where, in addition to high grades, various lines suitable for Outbuildings are available. Newmarket also full 9tocks of other local and imported Timbers. C TMPROVE YOUR GARDEN AND IIOME. I 1- FANCY WIRE FENCES AND WIRE OR IRON GATES Make Wonderful Improvements. | We Supply also WIRE TRELLIS and GARDEN ARCHES. GARDEN SEATS and GARDEN ROLLERS. Get Keenest Prices from D. MOUNT. LTD., Crowliurst St., Newmarket. Plione 44-404. RWS MATERIALS. TJARD WOODS OF gOUTH yy-ALES. I We mill SPOTTED GUM of superior | ■ quality and strength for Spokes and fori bonding shafts, rims, etc., also BLUE i ; GUM Timber or same cut into felloes. I I IRONBARK. —Durable in the ground or under wet conditions —has been supplied to the New Zealand Government, and is used for general bridge work throughout our State. Prices quoted f.o.b. Newcastle or NewZealand Ports. Inquiries solicited. Q.OULD JMtOS. AND 00., J^t'D., SAWMILLS. SINGLETON, N.S.W. W I BEFORE Building, inspect our new Fireplaces; efticicnt, inexpensive; catalogue free. —B. and B. Concrete Co., Newmarket, i C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 16

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