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AMUSEMENTS. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. SUBURBAN CIRCUIT. EMPRESS & ADELPHI j NEWTON. RICHMOND AV. Phone 27-077, Phono 27-235. j II To-night at 7.45. „„^ MORE THAN £20 IN PRIZES AT EACH THEATRE. Cabinet Gramophone (value £20), Tea Sets, Fireside Sets, 5-piece Smokers | Companion, Bathroom Cabinet, Set Saucepans, Kitchen Ware, Aluminium j Wa ie, etc. AT EACH THEATRE. Screening at Empress: GEORGE ARLISS In 11 " THE IRON DUKE." I Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Screening at Adelphi: I VICTOR McLAGLEN. j EDMUND LOWE, In I " UNDER PRESSURE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. I NOTE :In the event of a tie prefereuco of choice of prize will be given accordI ing to priority of identity numbers on I competition papers, which are dlstl'i- || butecl in numerical order according to I order of reservation and/or purchase || of admission tickets. STATE To-night at 7.45. DEVONPORT. Phone 22-101. 111 l £20— IN PRIZES—£2O ; TO BE GIVEN AWAY. li Dinner Set (value £5), Tea Set, 701b II Bag Sugar, 501b Bag Flour, 2 501b II Bags Potatoes, Sack Coal, Set Saucepans, Kitchenware, Crockery, etc. NOTE : In the event of a tie preference of choice of prize will be given according to priority of identity numbers on competition papers, which are distriI butecl in numerical order according to Ml order of reservation and/or purchase I of admission tickets. Also, Complete Picture Programme: Sally Eilers, Rav Milland, in |l "ALIAS MARY DOW." ij Victor Jory. Jean Arthur, in "PARTY WIRE." Both Recommended Censor for Adults. Im] USUAL POPULAR PRICES. RIALTO I To-night at 7.45. I NEWMARKET. | Phone 40-000. || 2 — GREAT PICTURES — 2 1. A Coniedv Riot! CECILY COURTNEIDGE "THINGS ARE LOOKING UP." "THINGS ARE LOOKING UP." 2. An Action-Filled Thriller! SPENCER TRACY in "IT'S A SMALL WORLD." "IT'S A SMALL WORLD." || Both Recommended Censor tor Adults. STATE To-night at 8. ONEHPNGA. __ Phone 12-344. 1'77,I '77, Gene Ravmond, Francis Drake, in "TRANSIENT LADY." Lyle Talbot, Adrienne Ames, in "CHINATOWN SQUAD." Both Recommended Censor for Adults. l|| Usual Free Bus. WEST TEND News Session 7.30 PONSONBY RD. phone 26-040. Ii; Melvyn Douglas, Lila Lee, in I "THE PEOPLE'S ENEMY." Gordon Harker in I "THE PHANTOM LIGHT." I \\ Both Recommended censor for Adults. DE LUXE Electrically Heated. MT. ALBERT. To-night at 8. HI SHIRLEY TEMPLE I In Her Happiest Hit, ;U "THE LITTLE COLONEL." I Approved for Universal Exhibition. I) l| Special Featurettes. rpHE TIME —■ matters little, but the "place" means everything. Dine at the luxurious, inexpensive COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :31

SPORTING. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. (INCORPORATED.) SPRING MEETING. SEPTEMBER 21 AND 23. NOMINATIONS for All Handicap Events and Forfeits for the Avondale Stukes and Avondale Guineas, to be decided at the Club's Spring Meeting on Saturday, September 21, and Monday, September 23, close with the Secretary at the Club's Office, Victoria Street West, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 30th inst., at 5 p.m. The necessary fees must accompany nominations. A. J. FARQUHAR, Secretary. Telephone 41-070. P.O. Box 590. :30 MEETINGS. •VT Z. INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. AUCKLAND CHAPTER. Members are hereby reminded of the LUNCHEON MEETING, to be held TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AUGUST 27. 1935, in the RECEPTION HALL, MESSRS MILNE AND CHOYCE, LTD., Queen St., Auckland. The speaker will be H. R. RODWELL, ESQ., M.A. (Acting Head of the Dept. of Economics, and Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Auckland University College.) His subject Is one of vital interest, and is entitled "EMPIRE AND FOREIGN MARKETS." A full attendance of Members and tb«=ir friends is requested. Please be seated promptly at 12.15 p.m. H. A. CRAIG. 26 Hon. Secretary. ■pLECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. A Meeting will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 29, AT 8 P.M., In the SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET, To consider matters of vital importance to the trade. 28 DOUGLAS Credit Meeting, District Council, To-night, at 8 p.m., Pacific Bldgs. 26 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. W* BBSBag't "Tr " BUSES FROM Queen Street, for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES, Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City: To St. lielier's Bay, 1/2; Kohimarama, 1/; Mission Bay, lOd. Also a Service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES. Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/2; Remuera P. 0., 1/; Upland Road, lOd (Children under 15 half fare). Ask a Driver for Time-table, etc. Phone 24-7 SB for inquiries.—L. J. KEYS, LTD. D GOLF. ADOPTING unorthodox methods to overcome faults you multiply your troubles. Consult Norrie BeJl, Phone 45-412. A BEGINNERS' Sets from 49/6. Profes-, sional Bob Blake attending. Appoint- i men is. Phone 40-200.—Warwick Smeeton. Ltd.. Welleslcy St.. East. A on. Boys, and Reduce your HandiJ cap with Freddie Branch at Vulcan Bldgs. Phone 42-425. D XTORRIE BELL, Leading Golf ProfesiM sional, now at Watts Sports Depot. Phone 45-412 for an Appointment. B TOILET SPECIALISTS. "\/rADAM TATE, 106, Karangahape Rd.— IV-L Individual Permanent Waves, 15/;Genuine Marcel Waving, 2/0. — Phone 30-730. Mil ISSS McELWAIN, established ,1890 (late Hollywood). Face ami Scalp. Free advice. —29, H.B. Bldgs.; 47-700. MW PERMANENT Waving, 10/6; Marcel Setting, 2/6. —Pollock, Security Bldgs., Queen St.; 42-129. x 27 SPORTS GOODS. ALL Racquets and Kcstrings fully guaranteed. —E. W. Wyllie, Tennis Specialist. First Floor, Queen's Arcade. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 201, 26 August 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 201, 26 August 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 201, 26 August 1935, Page 18

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