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AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL PRINCE NATIONAL, EDWARD, _ —. Queen St. __ Karangabape - Specinl ~ Road. Sessions at Matinees at 2. 11. 1.3. r> &S. Nightly at 7.45. Phone 42-160. " Phone 46-252. ■paesFINAX, SCBBBXINGS TO-DAY ! = CHARLES LAUGHTON In Harry Leon Wilson's Grand Story. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING TOMORROW At Both Theatres. A DOUBLE PROGRAMM] WHICH CARRIES OUR MANAGERIAL GUARANTE] OF EXCELLENCE! ENGLAND'S FUNNIEST VARC'H "STNCIO "MY WII-'K'S FAMILY. , ;" GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD and HELEN CHANDLEE HELEN CHANDLEB "IT'S A BET." "IT'S A BET." "IT'S A BET." The Amazing nml Funny Adventures of a man remaining in hiding fur a wager! .London's Loudest ami Longest I«iughin£ Success '. Approved for Universal Exhibition, And on the Same Programme, PAUL BETTE MUNI & DAVIS Dynamic Star of "I'm A Fugitive" and Enchanting Man-Wrecker of "O£ Human Bondage," in (lie most furious Drama of 1905. H " BORDERTOWN." [| Recommended &;/ Censor for Adults. NO ALTERATION IN rRICFJS ! NATIONAL AND PRINCE EDWARD Ij i ••' ■«111 r^•■•l1 1 j f (jll ji J j ; STRAND. i llllnnllh,,,,,.(fln.mtf Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. YOUR LAST Opportunity of Seeing MAY ROBSOX "LADY BY CHOICE." 'And CLARK GABLE In 'IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT.' Both Recommended by Censor Jor Adults TO-MORROW— ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION. 1 CIVIC THEATRETTEI 6d TO-MORROW 3d 11.0 — 2.13 — S.O. ALICE BRADY, NELSON EDDY. MADGE EVANS, JIMMY DURANTE, JACKIE COOPER, FKANK MORGAN, EDDIE QUILLAX. MAY ROBSOX, UNA MERKEL, RUSSELL IIAKDIE AND 000 GORGEOUS GIRLS, IN " BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. A Cavalcade of the Show World. SPECIAL SESSION SATURDAY, 2.15. ADULTS CD. CHILDREN 3D. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. IF! CITY'S GREAT CHANCE! CAX THEY. BEAT RICHMOND? CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY. SATURDAY. TENDERS. 3AINTING, Plumbing Work, remodelling two cottages : labour only.—C, Oxford t.. Newton. 527 3LUMBEKS—Price wanted, Re-laying - Water Service; labour and materials.— t. Devon St.. C.3. 25 3RICB for Alterations and Additions to private residence.—6l, Wairiki Rd., Ct. Bden. x'-5 3EICB wanted Removal and Alterations - Laundry, Garage, etc. —12, Wellington t., Epsom. 26 3UBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.— - TB AXAD-MILFORD SOUND ROADMILFORD EXD. SEA FREIGHTING. Tenders for the above close with the eeretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on SEPTEMBER 3 ext. Specifications may be seen on appliatlon to Public Works Distrct Offices, uckland, Christchnreh, Dunedin, Inverirgill, and Head Offlce. Wellington. :1 3U3LIC WORKS DEPT. — STORES. Tenders, closing 4 p.m. on dates shown, nd returnable to the Secretary. Public t'orks Tenders Board. Wellington, are ivited for the supply of :— No. S—Desapped Ironbark roles and Sawn Tallowwood Crossarms — 20/8/35. No. o—Desapped Ironbark Poles—2o/S/35. No. 10—Desapped Ironbark Poles — 20/S/35. No. 11—Manufacture of Tents and Flvs— 3/7/35. Quotation forms are obtainable at Public ,'orks Offices, Auckland, Christchurcli and mnedin, and the Stores Manager's Office. Wellington. 25

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 174, 25 July 1935, Page 24

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