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AMUSEMENTS. THE PLAZA, THE PLAZA. sX Direction : • Amalgamated Theatres (N. 55.1. Ltd. Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30, 0, aud 8 p.m. A Picture that lias wiiat it takes to make Real Happy Entertainment. LAUGHTER, ROMANCE, MUSIC. PLUS— APT7n\TA Tho Greatest CombinaAltlZ/LUM A tion of Hilarity Experts AT?T7,nNA pvp r assembled. AKIZUJNA JJA r DUNN I JOAN I ■ BENNETT TO I HERBERT MUNDIN BROADWAY SAMMY, BROADWAY COHEN A .Toy Excursion on a Laughter Trip from Arizona to Broadway that mounts to a Smashing Climax played against a background of Sparkling Music — Beautiful Girls — and Gorgeous Sets. PLANS AT THEATRE — PHONE 41-oSG. CRYSTAL I A RIALTO PALACE N RIALTO (Mt. Eden Rd.) ■ D i (Newmarket) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION. AT BOTH THEATRES — 8 O'CLOCK. CAPTIVATING, VIVACIOUS JESSIE MATTHEWS, ' JESSIE MATTHEWS, —■ With — lAN HUNTER & FRED KERR, "THE MAN FROM"TORONTO." Approved for Universal Exhibitions A Rollicking, Joyous, Screamingly Funny Story of a Legacy with a "Catch" in it. IT'S THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR! On the Same Programme: SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S POPULAR MYSTERY THRILLER, " THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES." Fempuess i To . nlsht Ts\°£: Direction: Amalgflmated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. OLD FAVOURITES' NIGHT. WARNER BAXTER, JANET GAYNOR, In "DADDY LONGLEGS." " THE FIRST MRS. FRASER." With HENRY AINLEY. JOAN BARRY, DOROTHY DIX and HAROLD HUTU. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. I Ti-Xm I PONSONBY RD. I WlLiol Ji)INJJ.[ To-night at S.

Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. OLD FAVOURITES' NIGHT. WARNER BAXTER and JANET GAYNOR, In " DADDY LONGLEGS." KAY FRANCIS ami GEOKGE BRENT — In — , " THE KEYHOLE." Recommended oy Censor for Adults. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. ■' : TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. No. I—CHARLES FARKELL, JANET GAYNOR, WILL ROGERS, and EL BKENDEL, In . "HAPPY DAYS." No. 2—BEBE DANIELS in her Latest and Smartest Picture, " COCKTAIL HOUR." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ■ PESTER !PAN, TO-MORROW (Tuesday). MUSICIANS' UNION DANCE. Tickets, 2/, at Lewis Bady, Ltd. THE DANCE OF THE SEASON. 21 TROUBLE ENJOYMENT. Free Character Reading from .Handwriting' and Dainty Afternoon Tea. at COOKIOS IJITZ, LTD., 242, Queen .Street. :x25 BOXING. M& FIGHTS! FIGHTS! JCh FIGHTS! TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Commencing at C.30 p.m. THE INDOOR SPORTING EVENT OF TUB YEAR, AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. : LOOK AT TEE PRICES: 3/,. 2/, 1/. Schoolboys and Ladies' Halt-Price All Parts. RESERVES, £ I gTAGE, # Box Plan at Asher"s, Shortland Street. Members Must Present Their Membership. Ticket at the Doors. TENDERS. /CONCRETE Path. Tenders invited. — CI. \J Lucerne ltd., Remu-erii. 21 ICHNSHD Wiremen. Price wajited 5 Points, Tuesday.—Pomcroy, 2, Eden Terrace. . ■£* TJRICB wanted Load of Sundries to MaUX niuta.—Phone 20-281. 22 A LBERT l<o - i~l OLDWATER, A.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECT, National Bank Bldgs., corner Queen and Rutland Streets. Tenders are invited for Erection of House in Wood and Steeltex at Mt. Roskill. and close at Architect's Office, Noon WEDNESDAY, September G. 19.33. , x2l "PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. SECTION SS, WAITAKI SCHEME — 110/11 K.V. TRANSFORMERS. Tenders for the abovo Close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on JANUARY 10, 19:54. 'Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Head Office, Wellington, and High Commissioner's Oflice, London. 21 ■VfEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT IN RAILWAYS. NEW" RAILWAY STATION, WELLINGTON. • Written Tenders will bo received up to Noon on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 193:J, at the Office of the General Manager of 'Railways, Wellington, for the Erection ot£ a New Railway Station at Wellington. in steel fi-ame, reinforced concrete and brick. - . Plans, Specifications and Conditions of Contract may be seen at the following offices: —'Messrs. Grav, Young, Morton and •Young, Registered Architects, 217, Lambton Quay, Wellington, C.1.; District Railway Engineers', Auckland, Christchurch 'and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Telegraphic tenders -will not be considered, i :26

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 196, 21 August 1933, Page 16

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