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= AMUSEMENTS. I PACKED OUT EVERY SESSION SINCE FRIDAY MORNING. Free List Entirely Suspended. = PLAZA =; = plaza ==: ■ ,' -tion : Amalgamatri'. 'liK:-'"cs (N.Z.), Ltd. f ; :ons : ii a.m., v:v.w, 5 p.m., and DE LUi:E SESSION 8 P.M. "TIIE SHOW OF 1001 SURPRISES." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." ' "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." • "STAND UP AND CHEER." ' "STAND UP AND CHEER." Approved for Universal Exhibit ion. j WITH — WARNER BAXTER — — SHIRLEY TEMPLE — JAMES DUNN ' MADGE EVANS JOHN BOLES AND MANY MORE. IQOO PLAYERS ANI) I'KKKOKM|.;KS— VOCAL CHORUS OF 500—5 GREAT ORCHESTRAS—-IMH COSTUMES—SOO DA 7//1. IXC BEAUTIES—ti SONG HITS—" It R EAT 1 1TAKINO SPECTACLES. BOOK NOW! RESERVES PHONE -11 SSG. ["BRITANNIA] u.e^ 7.30 to S p.m. Final Screening To-night at 7.30 p.m. MAX BAER, MYRNA LOY. JACK DEMPSBY and I'RIMO CARNERA, in 1 " EVERY WOMAN'S MAN." I Recommended by Censor for Aauits. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and GENEVIEVE TOBIN, ill "THE UNCERTAIN LADY." s Recommended by Censor for Adults. e LAUREL AND HARDY'S Latest Comedy, "THEIR FIRST MISTAKE." ' QO MM UNITY gINGING. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 12.30 TO 1.30. BACK TO COMMUNITY SINGING. — LEN BARNES — Assisted by MR. DOUGLAS STARIv ("Blinky Bill" of "The Belle ot New York ) ' At the Piano: MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. ADMISSION FREE. Collection for Unemployment Relief. xlO "VTARIETY OF FOODS, well served, in V ideal surroundings, at Auckland's popular dining rendezvous. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., H42, Queen Street. :lo f FLOWER SHOW. l j-m rj S wLt\ II HORTICULTURAL SHOW — TOWN lIALL, SEPTEMBER 13 AND 14, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A HOST OF DANCING DAFFODILS I NATURAL GARDEN, HERALDING THE GLORY OF SPRING And THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SHOW OF THE YEAR. SPRING FLOWERS IN PROFUSION. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW (TUBS.), :• AT 5 P.M. - N. C. PIERCE, Secretary, Imperial Buildings, Queen Street. xlO . CRICKET. UNITED CRICKET CLUB. Isffl '^' le Annual General Meeting of "*45"- the above Club will bo held in the Gralton Library on MONDAY, September 17, at 7.30 p.m. All Members and Intending Members arc requested to attend. 10 F. H. BYERLEY, Hon. Sec. rnHE THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Auckland Business House Cricket Association will be held in the Society of Arts Hail, on MONDAY, • September 17, 1C34, at 7.30 p.m. Business.—To Receive Annual Report and • Accounts, Election of Officers, Revision of !; Rules, General. ? Any Clubs interested are invited to attend. R. A. E. BRETT, xlO Secretary. PARNELL CRICKET CLUB.—The Annual General Meeting will be held In the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 7.45 p.m. Members and Intending Members are requested to 1 attend.—G. E. McGEHAN, Hon. Secretary. , 10 • MONEY TO LEND. . A/TONE Y LENT ON Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines (without removal). Motor Cars, Insurance Policies, Interest under Wilis, Building Society Shares. Promissory Notes, etc. PROGRESSIVE LOAN COMPANY, 309, Queen's Arcade, 3rd Floor. > P.O. Box 1565. Tel. 40-098. D "READERS, T IMITED, LEND MONEY On Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Radios, Motor Cars, Launches, Cattle, Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc., without f * removal. LEADERS, LIMITED, 318, Pacific Buildings, Corner Queen and Welleslcy Streets, Third Floor. ) Phone 40-180, D TOILET SPECIALISTS. ENUINE Permanent Wave. 10/(1: VX Marcel and Water Waving, 2/6: work guaranteed.—Pollock. 27. Security LSli|i;h. 42-129. D ILY ELSIE, Ladies' llairdressing and Permanent Waving, now at 8, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen St. C POWDER PUFF, St. Kevin's ArcadePermanent Waving and Staining Specialists. —- W. Dickinson. Proprietor, • Phone 46-718. C SEEDS, PLANTS AND GARDEN. BEGONIAS, Blackmoro Langdon's famous .bulbs, doubles, S colours, separate: 10/ dozen. —William Boyle, Fitzroy, New ' Plymouth. A VERGREEN Lawn Grass, 1/ lb; special quotes to the' trade.— Brown, Durham Lane, behind H.M. Theatre. D_ "VfEW Sweet Peas, Fantasy Mixture. _LM beautifully veined and watered; 1/ packet.—George Sinclair, 321, Queen St. M S~"EBD Potatoes, 281b. 2/6; Tomato Plants.—Henley's, 81, ICarangahape ; 324. Queen St. x! 2 mOMATO Plants, Kondyne Dwarfs, 287 jl 3 000. 3/0 100. —Pearson, Veronica Rd., New Lynn. xll SE Sutton's Seeds, they grow.— Vegetables Cd, Flowers 4tf packet, plus i postage.—Prime's, Newton. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 214, 10 September 1934, Page 16

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