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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY — TO-DAY. Sound Sounds Best." — Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. LOCK YOUR DOORS AND YOUR HEARTS HERE COMES A POLISHED CROOK OF THE RAFFLES TYPEHERBERT MARSHALL !\ HERBERT MARSHALL | . HERBERT MARSHALL I I • HERBERT MARSHALL j HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL AS SOLITAIRE —Known toy this name bocause of the manlier in which he works alone . . . IIi 1 stirs feminine hearts to sighs and thrills as he finds the combination to safes and boudoirs! — With — ELIZABETH ALLEN, ELIZABETH ALLEN, MAY ROBSON, MAY ROBSON, LIONEL ATWILL, LIONEL ATWILL, MARY BOLAND. MARY BOLAND. SOLITAIRE MAN." Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRODUCTION. I A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME PAR EXCELLENCE— CHARLIE CHASE in ' • "ARABIAN TIGHTS." A METRO MUSICAL REVUE, 'BEER AND PRETZELS.' \J NEWSREELS. PLANS AT ST. JAMBS'. Box Plans for "The Merry Widow," "Wildllowcr" and "Florodora arc open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. LAST NIGHT Of' "THE MERRY WIDOW" TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2 AND 8. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, "WILD FLOWER." I^l^majesttsT^ Direction : J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST NIGHT Of "THE MERRY WIDOW." TO-NIGHT, AT 8, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Trcsent Their NEW COMIC OPERA CO. NEW COMIC OPERA CO. 70 — INCOMPARABLE ARTISTS — 70 For the Last Time. In Franz Leliar's Gloriously Tuneful Comic Opera, " THE MERRY WIDOW," " THE MERRY WIDOW," "THE MERRY WIDOW," Which is nightly being received ■ with unbounded enthusiasm by record audiences. ANOTHER POPULAR OPERA, TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2 AND 8. TO-MORROW (SAT.), AT 2 AND 8. 4 NIGHTS ONLY. The Exquisite Musical Comedy, "WILDFLOWER." "WILDFLOWER." Which will be presented with a speciallyselected cast. The revival of "Wlldflower" will provide playgoers with the opportunity of renewing acquaintance with' a produc-' tion of which they have the most pleasurable recollections. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF SEASON, SATURDAY MATINEE, "FLORODORA." Box Plans for the season are now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day, Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. EVENING PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 6/ ; [ Stalls, 3/ ; Gallery, 1/0 ; Early Door Stalls, 1/ extra; Early. Door Gallery, 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 5/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/6; Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Children, 2/6, 1/6 and 1/. All prices plus tax. , , { TENDERS. FISHING Launch. Plans and specifications to be seen at 21, Georgo Street, Ponsonby. Tenders close 5 p.m. Monday. ' *8 PRICE, Excavating for' Garage, Making Doors.—22, Clarke Bd., Royal Oak, Urgent. 8 OFFERS INVITED FOR STEAM TRAWLER, Splendid condition, length 88ft, breadth 19ft, draft Oft, gross tonnage 89 and registered tonnage 23. For further particulars write to TONNAGE, C/o The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. :8 (JUURANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders addressed to the Chairman and marked Contract 276, will be received at the County Office, Tauranga, until Noon on THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934, for Quarrying and Crushing 900 Cubic Yards o£ Rhyolite (more or 1«««) at the county quarry (Manoeka) near Te Puke. Particulars and specifications may bo seen at the Office of this paper or at the County Office, Tauranga. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A H . BENH AM, 3 County Engineer. TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. ADDING Machines, Burroughs, Wales, etc., all makes, at specially reduced prices; guaranteed perfect mechanical condition. — British Typewriters, Ltd., Queen's Arcade. TF PORTABLE Typewriter, perfect condition, a bargain for cash. —Imperial Supply Co.. British Chambers. High St. D TYPEWRITERS Overhauled and Repaired, £1 ; Ribbons, 2/9; Carbons. 6/6. 12/6 box —CoUvill Chambers, Swanson St. 41-147. A PRODUCE WANTED. wanted, must be fresh ; top prices, -M guaranteed ; crates supplied.—Norden. Co., Ltd., Fort St. E

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 14

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