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AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY MELODY-BROADWAY MELODY—BROADWAI tH 2 S i < s 0 IT'S HERE AT LAST! : a? ? M H | TI-IE CHAMPAGNE OF ALL SCREEN MUSICALS . ■ . £ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S LAVISHLY PRODUCED, £ Q >S TAK-ST UDI) E D EXTRAVAGANZA THAT FAIt SUR- t O PASSES EVEN ITS HVLUSTKIOUS PREDECESSOR. £ AMAZING SETTINGS . ■ ■ WONDERFUL SONGS AND H DANCES ... A THOUSAND LAUGHS! | p-i t g COMMENCING TO-MORROW! \ p AT 11 2.15 5 P.M. 8 P.M. £ <•* • t 2 —0£ Course, at J* 1 Ph ? "i ST. JAMES' THEATRE. * Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. £ >H t Q . t Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s H " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 ! " h a " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 ! " , " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 ! " ' >* " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 ! " fc 2 " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 ! " C g " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 ! " £ ' 3 O Introducing tlie ovcr-nlght Singing and Dancing Sensation, M ELEANOR POWELL, ► | ELEANOR POWELL, JACK BENNY—UNA MERKEL— t P ROBERT TAYLOR, £ O $ BUDDY AND VILMA EBSEN—ALBEIITINA RASCII BALLET. t g ALL AUCKLAND WILL SOON BE SINGING: |

"BROADWAY RHYTHM," "I'VE GOT A FEE LINt YOU'RE FOOLIN'," "ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON, £ "l"OU ARE MY LUCKY STAR," "SING BEFORE <- | BREAKFAST." p ' <3 t O 2 ■ g BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. I Plans for the entire Season are now open in the Main ( I Foyer and are filling rapidly. " Approved for Universal Exhibition. f. Q , O • >-} W BROADWAY MELODY—BROADWAY MELODY—BROADWA

ST. JAMES' — TO-DAY! At 11 — 2.15 — 8 p.m. Final Screenings of " THE HEALER." Approved for Universal I'Jxhibitioti. With • RALPH BELLAMYKAREN MORLEY. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. i n/r a "\7l? AI D T SAN L) KINGHA-M. I MA YE AIR I Ph. IU-OU3. To-night. 8 TyM. JpOWELL & Q.INGBR in "STAR OF MIDNIGHT." M AUV A SiOR & L YLB T albol in "RETURN OF THE TERROR." Iloth Recommcntlcd bu Censor tor Adults Prices : .1/0 and 1/ ; Children, Half-price CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD §1 CRICKET. EDEN PARK, DECEMBER 24, 25, 26, 27, TUES.. WED., THURS., FRI. SOMEWHERE TO GO ON

===T THE STATE, SYMONDS ST. '. Phone 43-645. (Direction : R. J. Kerridge.) m Equipped with the Latest sets fo 1 the hard of hearing at no extr. H cost. E Final Screening To-night at S p.ir WILL ROGERS in • 'LIKE BEHINS AT FORTY." Q SHIRLEY TEMPLE in m "PARDON .MV PUPS." * JACKIE COOPER in A "PECK'S BAD BOY." T Ml Approved Universal ExliiWior, i * COMING TO-MORROW: E GEORGE ARLISS in " —- CARDINAL RICHELIEI 4. Lz=) Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL ATTRACTION r Till Christmas Eve. , Norman Tate, : "THE FUN DOCTOR," "THE FUN DOCTOR," At GEORGE COURTS GEORGE COURTS GEORGE COURTS WONDERLAND, 3rd Floor. Karangahape ' Road, Auckland. II FERRY NOTICES. "TvEVO N P O It ja I U F ERR Y. F i.w.l. l»lS ITTOE3

XMAS DAY. OTAGO V. AUCKLAND. OTAGO V. AUCKLAND. OTAGO V. AUCKLAND. ADMISSION—Ground, whole day, 1/6; after 1 p.m., 1/ I utter 4 p.m., Gd; School Children, Gd; Stand, 1/. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea available on ground. TENDERS. QRUSII AND DELIVER METAL. Tenders, to close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m., January 7, 1936, are invited lor Crushing and Delivering approximately 3454 cubic yards o£ Metal for TutamoeWekaweka Junction Koad (Ilobsou County). Specifications at l'ublic Works Offices, Whaugarei and Auckland, and Ilobsou County Office, Dargaville. ■ 17/12/35. 12 Devonpokt naval base, AUCKLAND: STORE. Tenders are invited, to close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, C.l, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, January 7, 1930, for Additions and Alterations to Main Store No. D.3 at Devonport Naval Base, in reinforced concrete, timber and galvanised iron. Specifications, etc., may be seen at Public Works Office, Auckland. 10 KLENSVILLE POST OFFICE: RENOVATIONS, ETC. Tenders are Invited, to close with the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Auckland, C.l, at Noon on FRIDAY, January 17, 1936, for Renovations, etc., at the above Post Office. Specifications may be seen at Public Works Office, Auckland, and Tost Office, Ilelensville. ' D 1 WARKWORTII POST OFFICE : ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS. Tenders are invited, to close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders' Board, Wellington, C.l, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, January 21, 1936, for Extensive Additions • and Alterations at the above Post Office. Specifications may bo seen at Public Works Offices, Auckland, and Post Office, Warkworth. 19 pUBLI'C WORKS DEPT. — STORES. | Tenders, closing 4 p.m. on dates sliown, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, arc i invited for the supply of :— No. 75—Portable Filter Presses—l 7/3/36, > No. 77 —Sawn Iroubark—l4/1/36. 1 No. 7S—Sawn Tallowwood Crossarms— ■ 14/1/36. Quotation forms are obtainable at Pub- . lie Works Offices, Auckland, Cliristchurch . and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's 1 Office, Wellington. 1£ - JJUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ' I • iTE AXAU-MILFORD SOUND MAIN HIGH WAY, TUTOKO, DON AND GULLIVER RIVER BRIDGES—STEEL ANE i IRONWORK. Tenders for the supply of the above-men- ' tioned Steel ancl Ironwork close with the : Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, I Wellington, at 4 p.m. on JANUARY 14 next, I Plans and specifications may be inspected !at Public Works Offices. Auckland. Christ c church, Dunedin. and Head Office, Welling--5 t°n- , BUILDING PLANS. ATTRACTIVE Homes, plan book jusl published, also Pretty Holiday Cottages ; 3/6. —Architect, Box 1311, Auckland, E

SUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH SIIOBE PASSENGER AND VEHICULAR FERRIES. Adult Return Cel. Children 3d. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD. FERRY AND BUS. : Adult Return 1/3. Children Bd. ' First Battalion The Auckland Regiment! Band, conductor. Lieut. G. Bowes, will pin 0 at Milford on Sundny. H = PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. - H. BRADNEY AND SONS ""steamboat and Launch Proprietors. OSTEND SERVICE DIRECT, r S.S. ONEWA leaves the Prince's 'Whai v Thurs., <>.30 p.m. ; Fri., 9.30 a.m., G. 30 p.m. i- Sat., 1.45 p.m.; Sun., 9.30 a.m.; Mon., 9.3 j a.m.; Tues., 11 a.m., 0.30 p.in and 10.1 1 pm.; Sat., 2Stli, 1.45 p.m.; Sun., 29tl 1 9.30 a.m. Steamers and Launch for Hire. 1 9 " 7 © S. DUCHESS, for Oneroa —Friday, ! ! ' a.m., G. 30 p.m. Saturday, 9.45 a.m. 1.45 p.m. Sunday, 9.45 a.m. Monday, 1 e a.m. Tuesday, G p.m. and 10.15 p.m. Wod 1. nesday and Thursday, 9.45 a.m. Fo > Kawau : Sunday, 9.45 a.m. Tuesday, 10.1. - nm. Wednesday and Thursday, 9.45 a.m.— t WATKIN AND WALLIS, 42-460. xl! r — TT- " BUSES FROi c I > OPP. C.P.0., 3 Queen Street, for : WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES Every 20 minutes. Return Fares froti City: To St. Helier's Bay, 1/2; Kohl 2 marama, 1/: Mission Bay, lOd. Also i Service from NEAVMAKKLT to BEaCHLS . Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/2 . Remuera P. 0., 1/ ; Upland Road, 10< (Children under 15 half fare). AsK; i c Driver for Time-table, etc. Phone •, for inouiries.—L. J. KEYS, LTD. 1 !) ; 7 toilet specialists. a 10/ Perm., "Cinderella Salon," lovel; J\. cu rly ends.—Mrs. Sweeney, Boi ' Marciie Bldgs. I'lione 42-577. I s Permanent Waving, perfec • Lv ends, personal supervision. — Mis e Jacobsen, Salon Irene, Karangahape Road > f Phono 40-004. * ) 171UGENE Permanent Wave, 15/; Marcel " Jli 2/6. —rollock, Security Bldgs., Queer '• St.: 42-129. Permanent waving from 12/G. —e. am K. Brown, Lewis Endy Bldgs. Phom e 43-598. i e "DERMANENT, Marcel Waving, Resetting 1 Tinting, Electrolysis, Facial Treatment • Madam Tate. 106. Karangahape Rd.. Plioni ' 30-730. ML - TJERSONAL Attention, Permanent War J- ing, all Branches Beauty Culture.—C )- Gillespie. Short's Buildings. 154. Queen St h Phone 42-093. ' s _ 0 OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. fT McWILLIAM, F. 1.0. (N.Z.) • Ophthalmic Optician. 147, Queen St. next "Herald' 1 office. Phone 45-222. E H r " AROLD SCHMIDT AND SONS, regis tered Opticians. Surface Lenses and Test Sight Free.—"6B. Queen St. B T LOWES, F.8.0.A.. F.C.O. (Edin.), F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalmic J' Optician,' I/rter Bldgs., Victoria St. 40-446. d FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 9 — ■ tTAVE you seen the One-horse Tumbler -tL Sweep, suitable for either hay or ensilage : saves horses, time and labour. Send t for" illustrations and price. COOPER AND CURD, LTD., } Pukekohe.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 3000, 19 December 1935, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 3000, 19 December 1935, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 3000, 19 December 1935, Page 28

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