AMUSEMENTS. ENGLAND'S CROWN PRINCE )f laughter still keep;ng the whole town laughing. DIRECTION: CrVIC THEATRE, LTD. Sessions: 11, 2.15, S. , !500 SEATS AT 1/, 1/6, 2/. GENE GERRARD, GENE GERRARD, GENE GERRARD, GENE GERRARD, GENE GERRARD, GENE GERRARD, In " LUCKY GIRL." " LUCKY GIRL." A British International Picture. Rollicking monarch of a Kingdom half the size of a Cemetery, hut twice as dead. He tried to pop the Crown Jewels, but ended by the Question. A TUNEFUL MUSICAL FARCE FROM START TO FINISH. — In Addition — " ENGLAND AWAKE." " ENGLAND AWAKE." A Picture that will Stir your- Pride in our Great Empire. HERB IS A GKEAT ALL-BRITISH PROGRAMME FROM START TO FINISH. RESERVATIONS FROM 2/3. Also. NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA, HAROLD BAXTER CONDUCTING. ALL BRITISH SELECTIONS. BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION. \ You must see this Great Display in THE CIVIC THEATRE VESTIBULE. '7T PRINCE EDWARD NSS ' THEATRE . Karangahape Kd. V _ (Direction : John Fuller & Sons, Ltd.) _; E GEORGE ARLISS = E GEORGE ARLISS = = In =_ = ALEXANDER HAMILTON.EE E Excellent Supporting Programme, — EMPIRE —LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT, 8. WHEELER AND WOOLSBY In "PEACH O , RENO," And Good Supporting Programme. -yiCTORIA AT 8. DEVONPORT WILLIAM POWELL, in "ROAD TO SINGAPORE." "ROAD TO SINGAPORE." , HO T 1 Drop in for a Ritz Special Sundae or Fj-tiit Salad, 1/. Tempting flavours —welcome variety. COOKBS RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :2D EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. The Annual Exhibition of the Work of the School of Architecture will be Opened by HIS GRACE THE PRIMATE AND ARCHBISHOP OF NEW ZEALAND, TO-DAY, at 4 p.nr., in the COLLEGE HALL, ARTS BUILDING, Princes Street. The Exhibition will remain open to the Public between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., until Saturday, i>!)th inst. The 'Public is invited to attend. A. A. Mi-LEOD, 25 Acting Registrar. "ORITISH /CONTEMPORARY A RT. B. MURRAY FULLER EXHIBITION. KITCHENER STREET GALLERY. OPEN DAILY, 10T30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Nights This Week. Night Sessions, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Gd. D 4 AUCKLAND /CAMERA /CLUB. ANNUAL EXHIBITION, OPENING TO-MORROW (WED.), OCT 20, At THE TORNQUIST STUDIO, REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS. OPEN DAILY, from 9.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. FRIDAYS, 0.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. SATURDAYS, 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. DYERS AND CLEANERS. AUCKLAND Renovating Tailors for Dry Cleaning, Hand Tailor Pressing, Renovating , , Relining, Remodelling Suits, Costumes, etc.—Phone 40-097. Endean's Bldg., Quay St. B /CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St. Phone- 41-709. TWF DOMESTIC Vacuum Cleaning Co. —Carpet and General Cleaning, lowest charges. Wellesley St. East. Phones 44-500. D SUITS, Costumes, Carpets Cleaned, Sterilised ; latest scientific methods.-—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (5 Trunk Lines). li WINE AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. A BIG Reduction—Our Special Port, 30/ case, freight paid.—Auckland Wine Co., Rutland St. D /COKBAN'S MAKE SWEET WINES, Dry v>» Wines, Red Wines, White Wines, Sound Wines, Grand Wines, Prize Wines, Gold Medal Wines, and Wine Cocktail; assorted case (12 varieties), £2 18/ ; freight paid. , D RICH Port Wine, 20/ 2 gallons, at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines, St. Of) / CASE—Froutignae, rich, sweet. Red t>"/ Wine, delivered, freight paid.— Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. (CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Dahlias (latest). VV Catalogues free. — Hay's Nurseries, Remuera. Phone 24-452. Shop: Pa'.nierston Bld.gs.. Customs St. 15 EVERGREEN Lawn Grass, 1/ lb; Agricultural Lime, 2/6 cwt. — Brown. Durham Lane, behind H.M. Theatre. D UMARA Plants, Red Tauranga variety, 2/6 100, £1 1000.—Broady, Bellp Vue Ave., Northcote. B O~ NION Plants, 5/ 1000, postage paid.— Crosbie, 35. Forbes St.. Ouehunga. 25 SINCLAIR'S Mammoth Scarlet Runner Beans, marvellous croppers; 9d pkt.— George Sinclair, 321, Queen St. T COAL AND FIREWOOD. A SOUND Investment —1 Sack Nut Coal. 1 Kindling. 4/6. 1 Kitchen, 1 Kindling,. 5/3.—44-764. D CtOAL, Firewood; quality, quantity guiir- > anteed; lowest prices.—Ernest and Herbert Craig, Ltd., High St. Phones 45-466, 44-089. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 253, 25 October 1932, Page 14
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