AMUSEMENTS. . LET'S GO TO THE CIVIC J^> NOW SHOWING. BRITAIN'S NEWEST AND BRIGHTEST COMEDY SUCCESS. An Array of Star Comedians. /~1 ENE fi ERRARD, EORGE Q- EB . C vs M C ]V AUGHTON * •jITOLLY T AMONT, /~)LIVE "DORDBN, In P. G. WODEHOUSE'S P. G. WODEHOUSE'S "LEAVE IT TO PSMITH," Released as " LEAVE IT TO ME." " LEAVE IT TO ME." 1 " LEAVE IT TO ME." Approved for Universal Exhibition. EVEN MORE LAUGH PROVOKING THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE. In Addition ■ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, PAUL T. CULLEN, PAUL T. CULLEN, THE SINGING ORGANIST, In a New Kind of Entertainment. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. BOOK EARLY FOR LAUGHTER WEEK. CAPITOL. Warm and Cosy. Centrally Heated. LAST NIGHT OB' "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS," With Elissa Landi, Fredrie March, Claudette Colbert. Charles Laugbton, And a cast of 7500 Courtiers, Christians, Soldiers and Gladiators. Approval for Universal Exhibition. Phone 12-1119 for Reserves. |~ONEHUNGA. | I STRAND. To-night. STRAND. | .lack Payne and His World-famous Orchestra, supported by Percy Marmont, Evelyn Roberts and Joyce Kennedy, in the Great | Musical Comedy, "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Programme. All Trams Stop at Theatre. "The Cabaret with a Personality." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PAN^> SUPPER FREE. MONTE CARLO. —Every Patron To-night will receive— «. "Guest Card," which entitles the bearer to bring' a guest Free to Peter Pan on Monday. October 2. Ladies, 1 /<»; Gentlemen, 2/. Reservations, Dial 40-777. Manager NEIL DPOAR. AV.U,I!AI;i,B ASSET in business or social life. Learn your character from your handwriting. Free Readings, with Afternoon Tea, at COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x29 LECTURES. HEALTH! HAPPINESS! SUCCESS! PSYCHOLOGY. CILLA ENID BATES, International Lecturer, UNITY H A L L, 323, Queen Street (Close Town Hall), TO-NIGHT. S P.M. "VISUALISATION FOR PROSPERITYRIGHT AND WRONG." SUNDAY, 8 p.m.—"FAITH THAT BRINGS VICTORY." Also MONDAY. TUESDAY, 8 p.m. Collection. Practical, Stimulating and Entertaining Lectures, giving Workable Laws for Power ! Personality ! Prosperity ! Personal Interviews by Appointment. 'Phono 40-259. 20 TENDERS. LENDERS for Laying Asphalt Tennis -L Court.—Apply Keans, Book Exchange, Balmoral. Dominion ltd. x2O m O BUILDERS. LTRE STATION, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. Tenders are invited for the above (in i>rieks) and will be received up to 12 Noon i'HURSDAY, October 12. The lowest or any tender not necessarily iccepted. DANIEL B. PATTERSON, Architect (Reg.). 23, Short-land Street, Auckland. 2 rp o btjilr> ei i. Tenders are invited until October 6 for the Construction of a PETROL SERVICE STATION in an Auckland Suburb. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of MESSRS. GOODWIN AND HOCKIN, Nathan's Bond Bhle-s.. 47, Customs Street East. The lowest or any tender not necessarily nccepted. SO M"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR COAL. The time for receiving Tenders for the Supply of Coal is now extended to 4 p.m. m FRIDAY, October C, 1033. G. 11. MACKLEY, !0 General Manager. WINES AND SPIR ITS FOR SAL E A UCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland f* Guaranteed Choice Rich Wine. Port, !0/ ; Reserve, 40/ ; Sherry, 30/ case. 12 lottles : freight paid. D r "IROWN Frontignac for Weddings, social >—' functions; also splendid tonic; 30/ •nse. —Crown Wines, Elliott St. D piCIl Port wTneT"2o~2~gaiTons at Depot ; L 4, bring jars.—Corban's Wines. Fort St. 'hone 42-403. p \(\/ CASH—Frontignac, rich, sweec Red y\J/ Wine. delivered, freight paid.— 'rown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D r HAVE within, the will L And food for real ambition, .'he wine that thrills —the wine that fills With CORBAN'S rich nutrition. lealth-giving—Gladdening Wines from 30/ ,'ase. Special Asstd. Case (12 varieties), £2 18/. Freight paid, cash with order. 3 ost your order to-day to A. A. CORBAN kND SONS, "The Wine People," Mt. jebanon Vineyards, Henderson. City Office nd Depot, 31, Fort St. RD TOILET SPECIALISTS. Permanent Wave and Free -X Photograpa, 10/e; work guaranteed, 'oilock, -27, Security Bldga. 42-128. D i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 230, 29 September 1933, Page 14
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