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AMUSEMENTS. 6D Op Children Adults -J / -1 > " Dross Circle 1/6. -«-/ J-/ At the following SUPERIOR SUBURBAN SHOWS, Which, being Specially Heated, are COSY AND WARM. 1 T VDTP —i SYMONDS STREET LiltilKj Alivajs C"S.v and Warm - To-night. 7.45. \\V Fredric March, with Miriam V'iV) Hopkins, in I 000\ "DR. .TEKYLL and MR. HYDE." l\\\ (Adult Recommendation.) ■\W Also, Full Supporting Program me. I TiTTHAD I REMUERA ROAD. I 1 U UUK Cosy and Warm __ 1 To-night, at S p.m \\\ NORMA SHEARER \\Y And ROBERT MONTGOMERY, in .\W "STRANGERS MAY KISS.' \\V (Adult Recommendation i, W\\ And LAUREL AND HARDY, in v\\\ "BEAU HUNKS." fBRITANNIA I xu^. S onbJ-!" s —. ' To-night, at S i\\\ Two Special Attractions. \\Y JACK BUCHANAN, in \\\ " MAN OF MAYFAIR," M\ And CHARLES BICKFORL X\\ "SCANDAL'FOR SALE." (Adult Recommendation.) 1 GREY LYNN CINEMA~ ti\\\ Surrey Crescent. Phone 26-406 \\\< Cosy, Warm. To-night, at S Big Double Programme. CHARLES FARRELL, in "AFTER TO-MORROW," ,m A » d "SWING HIGH." \\\V (A Circus Comedy-Drama). THE NATIONAL. 11 — 2.15 — 8. TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. Huge audiences welcome hack the lovable kids of "Skippy." Here agaiu with the same inimitable comedy, the same tender heart-tugs, the same wonderful Entertainment. The Only Difference is it's BETTER THAN "SKIPPY." " SOOKY," with " SOOKY,' JACKIE "Iooky!" coopei H " SOOKY " ROBT. COOGAN, " JACKIE SEARLE, «§nn£v» xENID BENNETT ' OUUIVX, And all the " SOOKY," f* Everybody enjoys the laughable adventures of these wonderful kids. And Also, LUPE VELEZ, LEO CARILLO, MELVYN DOUGLAS, In "THE BROKEN WING," "THE BROKEN WING," Out of the blue sky he comes to her— the man of her dreams! Until the woman he forgot ' discovers their romance—but wait, see this wonderful drama. Prices: 1/, 1/6, 2/. (Phone 42-160). TEN DERS. PRICE wanted for Levelling Section, Plough and Scoop required.—Apply first instance Tennis 0490, STAit, 24 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR COAL. Written tenders, addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Government Railways, Wellington, will be received at his Office up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, August 31, 1032, for the Supply and Delivery of Locomotive Coal for use by the New Zealand Railways in the North Island, particularly at depots south of Auckland and in the Main Trunk railway district. Terms and conditions of contract may be obtained from Stationnraster, Hikurangl; Stationmaster, Wbangarei; Locomotive Engineer, Auckland; Locomotive Foreman, Frankton Junction ; and Comptroller of Stores, Railway Department. Wellington. The tenders are to be forwarded in sealed envelopes or other covers, plainly marked on the outside "Tender for Coal." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. £2 BY ORDER. rpAUPO rpOTARA miMBER CO.. LTD., PUTARURU and NEWMARKET. (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-060.) . MOUNTAIN GROWN rpOTARA, TI/TATAI. -L™- "DIMU. Also Kauri, Imported Timbers. Plywood, etc. Large stocks of Split Totara Posts, Strainters. House Blocks and Swan Fencing Battens. Clients are cordially invited to visit our Timber Yards and inspect Stocks of Timber and Fencing Material. C PUPILS WANTED. ACADEMY Studios.—J. O'Kane, Registered Teacher Pianoforte, Violin, String Instruments. Homes visited. :2U ACCOUNTANCY Professional—Students personally coached for 1032 Examinations.—Wakeiield Business College, Britisli Chambers, High Street. D Ar KT Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker ■"■ Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving : prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling. i. Strand Arcade. C AUCKLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, latest methods. Day and Evening Classes D A Ut'KLAND Motor Driving School— "• Expert Tuition, fees Service Station. 46, Wellcsley St. W. A BONING. —Private Tuition (Professional Instructor), only 25/ quarter, 307 full instruction. —M. 2779, Stau. 22 T>USINES"S Men's Physical Culture •*-* Classes, Boys' Gymnastic and Wrestling Class. — Wilson's Gymnasium, Lome St. 40-121. C ■pvKESSMAKING, Dresscutting. Designing, ~~ Pntternmaking, thoroughly taught, complete 3 months' course.—Miss Ashton. Sel-Phlt School. Princess Buildings, Queen St. Phone 46-498. C "["DRESSMAKING, Dresscutting, Designing, -*-' exclusive, latest and best method taught, day and evening, by Madam Aileen : moderate fees; Hollywood. — 23, Union Bldgs.. Customs St. C FOR Engineering Training take Course Bower's Special System. Success assured. — Bower's School, Swanson St., Auckland. A LEARN Motor Driving at Pearce's Motor Driving School, Garage, Khyber Pass, Auckland. Certificates guaranteed.—'Phone 4G-206. D MAKE Your Own Leather.—Strong, pliable; durable. Send six stamps for samples.—Benjamin Phelps, Tauranga. C NZ. Hairdressing College—Day, Evening • Classes; success guaranteed: diplomas given.—H.B. Bldgs., 228. Queen Street. E DIANOFORTE, Singing, Elocution — -*- Gentleman Teacher. 11 years' experience; examinations, elementary, diploma: 2/ lesson.—Elocution. 0064. Star. C PRACTICAL Journalism, story writing, -*• personal instruction by expert tutor.— Wakefield College, tßritish Chambers. High St; C GET Ready for Advancement. Business is improving. TRAINED Men will b< more than ever in demand in the future Study an I.C.S. Course in your spare time and be prepared. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. 8., N.Z., Insurance Buildings, Auckland. JJ TDRULEIGH COLLEGE, the Largest Busl--L/ ness and Technical College In N.Z., fcfj Courses, including Accountancy, Advertising, Art. Salesmanship. Matriculation, Language, Dressmaking, Typewriting. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Radio. Send for 40page Prospectus. Phone 46-884. Anzac Ave.. Auckland. "Don't be satisfied with inferior tuition — get the best from Druleigh;" MH SEEDS, PLANTS, AND G ARDE^I SEED Potatoes, Southern grown, specially selected, hand graded.—George Sinclair, 321, Queen St. M -J O•_>>_) NOVELTY Seeds.—Over 10*1 1 »/0«j Novelty, Specialty Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Write for descriptive list.—Colin Johnston, specialty Seedsman. Dunedln. c,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 198, 22 August 1932, Page 16

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