AMUSEMENTS. mi = plaza = inn PLAZA Direction: i| I Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), I SESSIONS : 11 A.M.. 12.30, 2.30. 0. AND DB LUXE SESSION, S P.M. The 'J'wo Great Stars of the 1!133 Academy Prize Award, ! CLIVE BROOK l| ; CLIVE BROOK I CLIVE BROOK J j AND DIANA WYNYARD, I I DIANA WYNYARD, j DIANA WYNYARD, ! First in "Cavalcade." then in ll'H "The Dover Road," lim NOW IN THEIII THIRD [IJI SMASHING TRIUMPH, j " SOUR GRAPES," i: " SOUR GRAPES," !|| " SOUR GRAPES," The Sensational Stage Success by Vincent I.aurence, : Picturiscd as I "LET'S TRY AGAIN," I AN R.K.O. SPECIAL. | Recommended bit Censor for Adults. ONE PICTURE THAT WILL TOUCH ONE HUNDRED MILLI ON HEARTS—as it unfolds the greatest drama of romance ringing down through | all the ages since the first sweethearts pledged their troth—and swore their love would never die. IT'S POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, AND TRUE TO LIFE! Reserves — Tel. 41-of-G. | | GENERAL MOTORS' MOTOR SHOW MOTOR SHOW MOTOR SHOW COMMENCES IN DIXIELAND, UPPER QUEEN ST., CITY, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, AT 2.30 P.M. AND DAILY, FROM 10 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. TILL SATURDAY OCT 13. Here's your opportunity to see all the newest developments in the motor car world—inspect all the Latest Models o£ the leading makes of Cars. It's au education—Don't miss it ! VISIT NEW ZEALAND'S MOTOR OLYMPIA, AND SEE 1. THE CHEVROLET MASTER. Easily the finest car in the low-priced field to-day. 2. THE CHEVROLET JUNIOR. A fullsi'/.ed, powerful U-cylinder car—exceptional in performance and value. 3. THE NEW BUICKS. The finest Buicks ever produced . . . outstandingly line cars at the lowest price in Buiek history. 4. THE 1934 OLDSMOBI LB— the new style leader for 1934, and a completely modern car in every detail. 3. THE VAUXHALL LIGHT SlX—the aristocrat of the car world. The car with a pedigree. 0. THE VAUXHALL BIG SIX — big brother to the Vau.xhall Light Six, and a distinguished addition to a very famous family of fine cars. 7. THE CHEVROLET TRUCK. Strong, sturdy, reliable and economical to operate, and a model liere for every business need. 5. THE BEDFORD TRUCK. As English as England— outstanding example of modern Truck Transportation. -Make a point of visiting this complete show, early in the evening or after the theatre. Full orchestra in attendance every evening, 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. 8 "PJEPENDABILITY —the word that fully describes the excellent service, perfect cooking and general efficiency of COOKE'S KITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :13 LEGAL NOTICES. M R L. H. H EKD - Late of Wellington, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has Commenced the Practice of his Profession at YORKSHIRE HOUSE, Shortland Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 111. Telephone 41-840. D LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SUNS, Expert Tennis • and Badminton Racquet Stringers 94, Albert St. Phone 45-017. C Auckland tennis club, Stanley St. Courts. —Vacancies for Members.— Secretary, 10, Carlton Gore Rd. Phone A LIMITED number of Vacancies available Meadowbank Club, Remuera — Apply Secretary. 25-432. 9 "REAVERS, 215, Queen St., for leading -*-* makes Tennis Racquets. See our display before deciding. A "DEAVERS, 215, Queen St.—Lightning -*-* Racquet Restringing Service. Genuine natural sheep gut used. Prices right. A "IDIG Stocks New Racquets, Slazenger, -*-» Alexander. Spalding Regal. Coaching by Jack Harrison.—Wiseman's. Queen St. C "p^EVONPORT —Asphalt Tennis Court to J let, shady trees.—Ring 41-402. 9 EW. WYLLIE.—The International's • Stringer, Tennis Racquets all makes, all prices; Restringing guaranteed, from 7/0 to 30/.—126. Queen's Arcade C T ADIES, experienced inter-club play; U low sub.; Grey Lynn.—Phone 26-340, evenings. 9 "DLAYERS Wanted, Mt. Albert Tennis J- Club; 6 magnificent grass courts, 3 hard; large pavilion : showers.—D. Sumner, Secretary. 41-860. C T>ESTRINGING — Get your Racquet 1 machine tension Strung, lasts twice as long.—Griffiths' Tennis Service. 13. Wakefield St. C TENNIS Coaching — Max Cleghorn, 13, Wakefield St., above Griffiths' Tennis Service Co.—Telephone, all hours, 30-601. C THE Modern Bag Co.. 400, Queen St., offer three months' Restringing Service Guarantee, Best Australian gut. 25/, 18/6, 12/6, 7/6. Repairs, Od String; guaranteed workmanship D THE Tennis Shop.—Sensational Reductions in Racquets, Restringing 7/6.— The' Tennis Shop, 63. Queen St. MHF MONEY TO LEND. THE TRADERS' FINANCE CORPORATION, LTD., Established 1924. MONEY ADVANCED ON APPROVED CHATTEL SECURITIES. 405. BRITISH CHAMBERS, High Street, Auckland. Phone 45-721. D SPORTS REQUISITES. pRUICKSHANK, MILLER, LTD.. ' Queen St.—Racquets Restrung, good British gut, 7/6. 10/6. 0 "VTEW Racquets, 7/9 to 95/; Restringing, -1-" 8/6 to 33/6.—Warwick Smeeton. Ltd., Wcllesley St. Bast. C AUR Cricket Bats carry Hall Mark of Quality.—Arthur Tilly, Acacia TinSldi"gg- !) TJUSH Sports Depot for everything in J-V Cricket Gear; prices reasonable.—T and G. SldgE., Eailott St 40-189. M
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 238, 8 October 1934, Page 16
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