AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 'Sessions : 11 a.m., 12.50, 2.C0, 5. and S p.m. THE PLAZA. THE PLAZA, y^ / \ CSPBNCER mHACY, / QPENCER rpRACY, ( ) CJI'EXCEK rpRACY, S M " ° x H A W^ay. N N H KI:KEKT M CND,N ; /-. -p TTERBERT TITUNDIN, H S TTiUGEN'E "DALLBTTE, A Q 11/ JL T T& ALPH ]Vr OKGAX - Approval fur Universal Exhibition. " SHANGHAI MADNESS," A devil-may-care Adventurer —laughing at: death but afraid of love—until this headstrong beauty captures his heart and makes him think a hell hole in Shanghai heaven. PLAN'S AT THEATRE — PHONE tl-SSti. |~EMPRESS~| & rWEST~END I (Newton ) (I'onsonby Kd.) Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. REVUE and PICTURES. REEK AND KAY PRESENT ~THE "LIVEWIRES" REVUE THE SHOW WITH A REPUTATION. In An Entirely New Programme. MO RE S PECTACULA R— — MOKE BRILLIANT — —MORE ENTERTAINING. Not a Picture, hut a Real Live Show. Special Features include : "GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME," "HARDLY A JOKE." "RILEY APOLOGISES." "50-CO," ■■HIS CONTRIBUTION," THE ARMY A.8.C., COMEDY QUARTET. — On the Screen — GEORGE O'BRIEN In " LIFE IN THE RAW." Approval for Universal Exhibition. PA T TTY A "MfSP A I GREEN LANE I ALJIiAAJNJJrvA | To-night at 8 Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. GEO. WALLACE " HIS ROYAL' hTgHNESS." Approval for Universal Exhibition. FREE BUS leaves Panmure 7.30. Lake Road 7.40. Ellerslie 7.45. Penrose 7..~(>. [KING'S THEATRE] KUKTHOOTE. To-night at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. FINAL SCREENING. GENE GERRARD In " LET ME EXPLAIN, DEAR." Recommended bit Censor for Adults.
»wra. COMMUNITY SINGING. *- J TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Maud and Albert's Sunshine The Final Sing this Year. Song Leaders: ALBERT AND MRS. RUSSELL, ALBERT AND MRS. RUSSELL, Assisted by KEG. MORGAN (Uncle Reg.), MUSICIANS' UNION ORCHESTRA, FRANK POOKE, TOM MAGUIRE, DAN FLOOD AND MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. Send in Your Requests for Favourite Numbers. Admission Free. Collection at Door. In Aid of St. Vincent de Paul Society. Reserved Seats at Lewis liidy, Ltd., 1/. 31
LECTURES. A GREAT DELUSION That "BRITAIN IS ISRAEL"! LEWIS EADY HALL, Queen Street., TO-MORROW (WED.), NOV. 1, S P.M. Speaker, Mr. L. Holmes. Regarding a written debate od the above question lately running through the columns of the "Pictorial News," the editor gave a verdict in favour of BritlshIsrnelism. The Christadelphians immediately issued a challenge to test the question by oral debate, but as no contestant has yet come forward, a Lecture exposing the fallacy of the 8.1. contention will be given as above. Written Questions Invited. Admission Free. No Collection. 31 KONA OLSEN, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LECTURE, 2.30 P.M. Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Rd. (Top Symonds Street). "Practical Application of Psychology." 31 PUBLIC SPEAKING AXD DEBATING. A Class, conducted by Mr. J. F. Dawson, sen., will commence Wednesday, 8 p.m. Public cordially invited. Higher Thought Temple, corner Pitt and Wellington Sts. 31
TENDERS. PRICE wanted for Building 100 Cottages. Write to Cottage, 8141, Star. x3l TENDERS invited for Drainage to house, Fifn St.. Westmere.—On Job. x.tl mo BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for Alterations, in Reinforced Concrete, to Building in Customs Street. Closing date, November 8, 4 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted CHARLES TOWLE, A.R.1.8.A., A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, 709. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Phone 45-080. :X BUILDING PLANS. PLANS, Specifications, Bungalows, Residences, from 10/; qualified architect. — Kozy Home Designers, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. . B EDUCATIONAL. N o w J -' Is the Time to Commence Studying ACCOUNTANCY. Accountancy Qualification Is the soundest assurance of rapid progress in business. It is also the host assurance against unemployment. Begin study now under HEMINGWAY'S. Utilise the closing months of this year to get a Hying start for 1934. By doing so you will secure 3 MONTHS' TUITION FREE. Under HEMINGWAY'S System it will cost you no more to enrol and commence your studios at once than if you wait till after Christmas. By delay you will only crowd your work and jeopardise your chances of success. By enrolling at once with HEMINGWAY'S you will secure the most expert coaching. You will lighten the burden of study and make success a certainty. Act now! Write at once for Free Book, "Accountancy," to TT EMING WAY'S riOKRESPONDENCE QjCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, OCONNELL ST. P.O. BOX r.16. AUCKLAND. C.I. D MONEY TO LEND. WHY not Borrow Privately ? Loans, large or small, to all genuine applicants permanently employed, strictly confidential." Thomas, 27, Phoenix Chambers. D DYERS AND CLEANERS. Cleaned, Shampooed, Id square foot; Alterations', Repairs. etc. — Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. —Phone 44 600. D C COSTUMES, Suits, Frocks, etc., Cleaned J and Pressed, reduced 3/6. —Peat and Sons, 66, Eden Ter. B SUITS, Costumes, Carpets, Cleaned, Sterilised: latest scientific methods.—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (5 Trunk Lines). B "VrACUUM CLEANING CO.'S only address. * 145, Albert St., next Puhlic Trust Offlcps. Telephones 41-700. 28-218. TWF SPORTS REQUISITES. NEW Season's Racquets, 111/8, 1)5/ ; Expert Restringins from 8/6.—Warwick Smecton, Ltd., Wcllcslcy St. Phone 40-200. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 18
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