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AMUSEMENTS. __ MAJESTIC lIIIIIIHI MAJESTIC lIIIIIIHI Continuous from 11 a.m. You recall that amazing Cinema play, "If I Had a .Million," produced by seven directors. Now conies Parainount's Most Unusual Drama. NANCY CARROLL, CARY GRANT, JOHN HALLIDAY, In " THE WOMAN ACCUSED." She boarded a liner on a mystery trip to escape her pant and save her life, but found .... * Written by no less than Ten Famous Authors. Also Screening: MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "Roudhouse Queen." British Paramount News— "Aloha Oe," Screen Song. "Aggravalin' Bear," Sports. Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAJESTIC PRICES: ALL ROYAL CIRCLE 1/. GRAND STALLS 1/0. Reserves 1/ti, 2/3. De Luxe Chairs 2/10. Telephone 43-210. nT\ NATIONAL. op„. 2.i5. NATIONAL. ft* 1 ,!, «■ I NATIONAL. Ltd. ' THE MOST BREATHLESS THRILLPICTURE OF THE YEAR. Hollywood's unsung heroes. Hie stunt men. who courageously risk life and limb to give you the thrills that are in every motion picture to-day. Any day may be their last, and that's why they call themselves lucky devils —if they live! %&> vS.t* *!*&!

Willi ■> HILL BOYD. WILLIAM GARGAX. DOROTHY WILSOX, ROSCO ATES. A Radio Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. See these dare-devils crashing through skylights on to concrete Moors 50ft helow, rushing into burning buildings, driving cars over cliffs at 60 miles an hour. IT'S TERRIFIC! Excellent Supports include Episode 5. "HEROES OF THE WEST." PRICES : 1/, 1/0. Phone 42-160. EACH FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE! TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. SCOTS HALL, SYMOXDS STREET, S I'.M. SPECTACULAR VARIETY CONCERT NEVILLE CARLSEN'S REVUE COMPANY. ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO CIVIL SERVICE QUEEN (MISS I'l'A SHEEHAX). An Entirely New Programme including all the Latest Song Hits. DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! Regrets afterwards will be of no avail. P. and T.. Railways. Public Service, Police, etc., etc., and the General Public, too. Come Along and Support YOUR QUEEN. ADMISSION, 1/. PROSPERITY WILL SOON BE HERE AGAIN ! Young Lady urgently requires work. Will go anywhere, do anything. " NO FUNNY BUSINESS." PLAZA. NEXT CHANGE. TENDERS. A LTERATIOXS TO • A. VICTORIA -OS? ARCADE. ee ived at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 12 Noon on MONDAY, the 7th August, 1933. for Alterations to No. 1 portion of Victoria Arcade, being Shops Xos. 70, 72 and 74, at the corner of Queen and Fort Streets, including the erection of a suspended verandah uii that portion. Specifications, Plans and Conditions may bo inspected at the Office of the Stores Purchasing Officer or the City Engineer, Town Hall. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. BRIGIIAM, 1 Town Clerk.

VBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR ELECTRIC RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. Tenders, closing with the General Manager, Railway Department, Wellington, will be received up till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, November 24, 1033, for the Supply of the following material : — 33 K.V. COPPER RAIL BONDS. ARMOURED CABLE AXD BOXES. Specifications, etc., may lie obtained from the Railway District Storekeepers, at Otahuhu, Addington, and Hillside, and tho Comptroller of Stores, Railway Head Office, Wellington. G. 11. MACK LEY, 31 General Manager. mEXDERS FOR GRAZING. Tenders are invited for Grazing on the Mangere Cemetery Reserve (area about 11 acres) for period of either one, two or three years from August 12, 1933. Tenders will close at the office of the undersigned in Queen Street, Onehunga, on AUGUST 8, 1933. Conditions of lease may be inspected at ' the office of the Secretary. Highest or any tender not necessarily ' accepted. M. J. MOORE, Secretary. | Mangere Cemetery Board, 135, Queen | Street, Onchunga. :2 mAUPO rpOTARA rniMBER no., ltd., PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET. (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-0G0.) r\LD TMUDGE rniMBER j FOR SALE. Tho T.T.T. Co. has recently dismantled one of its railway bridges and salvaged about 150,000 feet of Heart Totara. The timber is stacked at the company's'. Putaruru Yard, and is offered for sale at ! low prices. Persons interested are .'lnvited to visit the Yards and inspect the Timber. C OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. OF. Mc WILLIAM, Optician—Prices • revised to meet the times. — 147, Queen St.. next "Herald." D HAROLD SCHMIDT AND SON, Opticians, established 25 years.—Sight Testing Free.—26B, Queen St.. Auckland. C HA. BAGLEY, Ophthalmic Optician, • Ist Floor, Vulcan Bldgs.—Thorough Eyesight Examinations; modern equipment. 43-135. C rp LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Ediu.i, -L- F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-446. D CHIROPRACTORS. GRIFFITHS, Chiropractor (California College Graduate), usual course, six weeks, consultations free. —124, Symonds Street. Phone 47-524. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 178, 31 July 1933, Page 16

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