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AMUSEMENTS. J j l|l"""l[||illl|||| I i STRAND. from 11 a.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A IMece o£ Living History! GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, In —=" DTSRAELT."-— _ *=■= =" DISRAELI." DISRAELI." == r ~" Nothing better has ever reached the screen ! POPULAR PRICES. RESERVATIONS PHONE 43-114. Approved for Universal Exhibition. NATIONAL, PRINCE NATIONAL, EDWARD, Queen St. Karangahape Rd. Continuous Nightly at 7.45. 11 till 7. Matinees Nightly at 8. Sat., at 2 p.m. Amalgamated Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Ltd. Theatre Corp. i>hone 42-ItSU. Phone 46-232. 2—GREAT FEATURES—2 MAE°WEST, ROGER PRIOR, DUKE ELLINGTON'S BAND. "-t5 E LLIfI Up ±HE nrrnmmcndcd hi/ Censor for_Adiilts._ BING 1 CROSBY, CAROLE LOMBARD, BURNS AND ALLEN, WE'RE "VfOT T\RESSING." E'KE OT- JL/RKSSING/;_ Approved for Universal Exhibition. NEXT THURSDAY, AT S! NEXT THURSDAY, AT S ! NEXT THURSDAY, AT S'. TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. Last Concert in New Zealand by the Gorgeous English Singer whose Artistry has been amazing the Musical Critics. MURIEL BRUNSKILL. MURIEL BRUNSKILL. MURIEL BRUNSKILL. MURIEL BRUNSKILL. "She had the satisfaction of knowing she had captivated and entranced an audience of about 2000." ("Otago Times," Dunedin, 7/10/35.) "Since the Wltr at least no singer heard In Invercarjrill has equalled Muriel Bruns■klll." ("Southland Times," 23/9/35.) Associate Artist: CARL BARTLING, Solo Pianist. AN ENTIRELY XBW PROGRAMME. Prices: 6/ and 4/ (Reserved), 3/ and 2/, Plus Tax. Box Plan now open at Lewis Bady, Ltd. 21 mHE CLASSIC TENOR, -*- Mr. J. McCarthy, At the RITZ, Friday Evening, 9 to 11. :x25 242, Queen Street. TENDjER?! PRICE wanted, Removal Furniture, Sandringhnm to Mntamnta. —Noble, S, Cowper St., Devonport. x2l PRICE , wanted Painting Large House. — Apply 72. Grafton Koafl. x 2.'{ rpENDERS are invited from approved J- builders for Conversion of Two-storey Residence into Flats. —Home and Garden Services, 25, Queen's Arcade. x2l TTOUSB, BWBN ST., TAKAPUNA. Tenders for the Erection, in Wood, are invited until 12 Xoon. SATURDAY, November 2. Plans at T. Clark's Shoe Store. Queen's Arcade. Lowest or any tender uot necessarily accepted. R. D. MORGAN. B.Arch.. A.N.Z.1.A.. Reg. Architect. 21 TDLOCK OF SHOPS (2-STOREY) AND -° ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING (WOOD). Tenders are invited for the above and will be received up to 12 noon, OCTOBER 31. The plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Architect, or with Mr. Curran, Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DANIEL B. PATTERSON, ARCHITECT (Reg.), 23, Sliortland Street, Auckland, C.I. MENTAL HOSPITAL. ALTERNATIVE TENDER. Tenderers for the Erection of Villas Nos. 5 and 6 at the anove Hospital, for which tenders closo with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, C 1 nt 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 20th October, 1035, are hereby advised that an alternative price is required for the Erection of Four Villas instead of two, as advertised on 28th September, 1935. No additional time will be allowed, and the date foi.- completion will fte the same in each case. ■ x2l jl/TARSDEN POINT KOAD. Alternative Tenders, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, 4 p.m. TUESDAY, 29th October, 1935, are invited for Crushing and Transporting 3144 cubic yards (more or less) of 2-inch all-in metal for the above-named road. (1) Crushing and transporting from Takahiwai Quarry, or (2) Crushing and transporting from Alison's Quarry. Specifications at Public Works Offices Whangarei and Auckland 18/10/35. 21 rpAUPO fJIOTARA rniMBEK po., LIMITED. PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-960.) IJIOTARA, f?IMU, MOUNTAIN-GROWN. Also, Kauri, Imported Timbers, Plywood, etc Large Stocks of Split Totara Posts, Strainers, House Blocks, and Sawn Fencing Battens. Clients are cordially invited to visit our Timber Yards and inspect Stocks of Timber and Fencing Material. q /CHIMNEYS, pumice concrete, reinforced, v> , light, inexpensive, efficient; inquire catalogue.—Busck and Barnes. Newmarket Phone 30-744. C FOR SALE BY TENDER. ©ALE BY TENDER BY RECEIVER FOR ° DEBENTURE HOLDER. Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the Stock,. Plant and Fittings (either in one lot as a going concern, or in separate lots) of THE MELBA FUR COMPANY. LIMITED. Tenders close 3 p.m. OCTOBER 30, 1935, at office of the undersigned. Full particulars of the lots and conditions of tender are available to prospective tenderers at the offices of the Company, 288. Queen St., Auckland, and the undersigned. F. T. EYRE, Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland, C.I. Receiver for Debenture Holder. x2l BUILDING PLANS. PLAN books —Distinctive Homes, Popular Modern Homes, Practical Bungalows. 3/6 each.—Architect, Box 1811. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 249, 21 October 1935, Page 18
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