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j AMUSEMENTS. j~PRINCE EDWARD. | Karangaliape Road Phone 4G-2D2. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Another Great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme. ;g • n | U " WHAT! I IE NO g | BEER?" fj With BUSTER KEATON, .TIM Ml® DURANTE, ItOSCOD ATE) PIIILLIS BARIfY. Busier and Jimmie invito you down to their brewery, and when they make beer . . they make barrels and barrels o£ laughs . . . G N U "DIAMOND I E CUT g | DIAMOND," J With CLAUDE ALLISTER. ADOLPIIE MEN.TOU B EXIT A HUME, KENNETH KOVE. Crook versus crook ... in this great story which proves that there is no honour among thieves . . . Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO SCREENING: Our Gang Comedy . . . Coloured Travelogue, Etc. GUEST NIGHT PRICES: Adults od. Children 3d to all parts of the theatre. Reserves 3d extra. / THE ASTOR,! I DOMINION KD. I Centrally Heated. j To-niglit' at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. GUEST NIGHT. Sylvia Sidney—Cary Grant, in "THIRTY-DAY .PRINCESS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Frank Morgan—Elissa Landi, in "SISTER'S UNDER THE SKIN." llccommendcd bn Censor for Adults. ADULTS, 6D. CHILDREN, 3D. I Fuller-Hay ward's Plione 2G-40G. ( CINEMA—GREY LYNN, | Surrey Crescent,

Newsreel Session, 7.30 p.m. DOUBLD-FIOA TITRE I' R'O G HAJMIfI. Bebe Daniels and Alice FAy© in "MUSIC IS MAGIC." A Bright Musical Comedy. Gene Gerrard in "IT'S A BET." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. | Fuller-Hay ward's IJ hoiio2U-U4l. I I BRITANNIA—PONSONBY. j Three Lamps Terminus. I Newsreel Session, 7.00-8 p.m. j Beautiful MARGARET SUU.AVAX, in "SO KED THE ROSE." The Golden-voiced NINO MARTINI in "HERE'S TO ROMANCE,' With Genevieve Tobiu. Both Approved lor Universal Lxhibition. | Fuller-Hay ward's — ! I VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. | | At 7.30 pni. I Adults, Cd—GUEST NlGHT—Children. 3d Mvma I.oy, Ramon Novarro, Reginald Denny in "A NIGHT IN CAIRO." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Robert Armstrong! Mae Clarke. John Gilbert ill "FAST WORKERS. Recommended bp Censor lor Adults. , p jy£T. QRAMMAR . I gCHOOL. ANNUAL CONCERT. 1 PAGEANT, "ROUND THIO WORLD BY TELEVISION.". TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 7.45 P.M. Box Plan at Lewis Hady, Ltd. 7 DEMONSTRATIONS. QAS 00.. L TD. QAS QOOKING jQEMOXSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows: AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gap Buildings. I'itt Stree—TO MORROW (Wednesday), 2.30 to 4 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street—FßlDAY, 2.1j to 4 p.m. SPECIAL. •

IN FITT STREET DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.15. All the items o£ a complete dinner •will be cooked at the one time with the oven door locked. This will he followed bv a Demonstration of MAKING CAKES, PASTRY AND SPONGES. ONEHUNGA—TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 4 p.m. SPECIAL AT ONEHUNGA. IN DEMONSTRATION ROOMS AT ONEHUNGA —Locked Door Cooking Demonstration TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Q- AS Q°" L TD ' ' 0 . PUBLIC NOTICES. TN THE MATTER OF Til® INDUSTRIAL JL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1923, AND ITS AMENDMENTS. SEINE NET FISHERMEN'S INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE. Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the further hearing of the above-mentioned dispute will take place before the Conciliation Commissioner at Room 211. Chief Post Office, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the oth day of October, 1930, at 3 p.m. E. M. MOSLEY, G * \ Clerk of Awards.

tn the matter of the sitops and i- OFFICES AMENDMENT ACT, 1027.— r GERALD ALEXANDER JOHN McNICOL. being the occupier o£ a Newsagent and Library Shop, situate at 557, Manukau Road, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Stipendary Magistrate at Auckland tor Total Exemption from the closing hours at present required to be observed. And that such application will bo heard at the Magistrate's Court at Auckland on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of October, 1930, -it the hour of 2 :15 o'clock in the afternoon. (Signature), J. McNICOL. 6 typewriters for sale. A" LL Reconditioned Typewriters, from £7 ; Machines Hired.—Colwill and Keating, 41-147. R •BABX, De Luxe Portable, only £13 13/ new. Why nav more? Fully guaranteed. Call and 5 inspect. BRITISH TYPEWRITERS. Queen's Arcade. D EW Easy Writing ROYAL Typewriter does more—faster, easier. better. Phone 44-374 for demonstration. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS. Argus House. High Street IHJ YPEWRITKR. standard keyboard, excellent order. 30/, bargain.—Apply Star xC. TYPEWRITERS WANTED. SECOND-HAND Typewriter, standard keyboard. —-Reasonable, 0330, Stab. 0 PIANO TUNING. 7 /(\ ENSURES Thonjffljlily Tuned Piano 1/ U estimates free.—Dominion Pianos 46-308. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 20

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