AMUSEMENTS. j PAckfii to l'oi>u. iiy Every Xight since the i Coniiui rvcmcia yf the Season- A Tremendous l<iEtantan.'.:na Success—-Ask tho Thou- | Who jMjivc Seen Jt. SECOND BIG AYEEK -FCONL) 1! IG WEEK IV;>. Monies' To-ciay ai. r J' H : : PI. A ZA. . !. i Willimuson Film?. MansDiinctvr: Beaumont Smith. ; " :■■■■■<■ o'dook • - ' >M. WALLS TDM \VAM,S TOM. VALI;S TDM. WALLS TD'.M WM.I.S - TOM WALES - • TOM WALLS 'I DM WALLS ■ - TOM WM.I.S -—— - - TDM WALLS TOM WALLS Y ouii.< Arimud ■ Athoi .Slowa. 1<'alhl•«'n NcsbiU iti " CAN A I'M KS aOMIiTIMKS .SI NO " " CANAKIF.S SOMETIMES SING" " CANARIES SOMETIMES SING " "CANARIES SOMETIMES SING " CANARIES SOMETIMES SING " " CANARIES SOMETIMES SING " •• CANATUES SOMETIMES SING " "CANARIES SOMETIMES SING" < Ke'.omruended i'or Adults.) It is tlio. gayest, wittiest comedy you've ever seen. Even mora clever and fun«:cr than "IJuulicry Nook" or "Plunder." Second and Fina.; Wee:;. Bo.\ I' 1011 ,j a.t Bristol. Alter ii s.in. at '1 i iea Ic 'Phone .'ji',-021. Kesarva at Theatre for Matinee. ' \Vliai-Koret o Kit': Munuhiri TODAY H.:;u P.M.! TO-MOHT 7.:;u P.M.I TODAY 2.1)0 I'.M.! TO-NIGHT 7.G0 P.M.; GRAND MAORI HUIA i G HAND MAORI TJUIA j GREENCOURTS carnival I GREENCOURTS CARNIVAL CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN T HALL L'tld«r the allspices of the Llmwood Bowlilig Club and Wesley Tennis Club. Stupendous Success —Everybody Pleased. GRAND SPECTACULAR POWIIIRI by 30 GRAND SPECTACULAR POWIIIRL by 30 MAORIS MAORIS IN KILL MAORI COSTLMh IN FULL MAORI COSTUin: A STIRRING MAORI WELCOMt. ; A STIRRING MAORI WELCOME i To by followed by Songs, I'oi Dances, Hukas, j l-ullabies anil impressive and satisfying proI gramme. Then i TUG ()• WAR. TUG O' WAR TUG O' WAR Ca.-t Iron Charlie's Team versus Rude Robert's Rubber Men. Side-Shows, Stalls, etc •STANMORE SILVER, IJAND. ■ STANMOKIi SILVER BAND. • Admission 3s, Children 6d. Last Uuv! East Day.'! Last Day!!! Please note tliis Carnival is in no way connected with "Winter Show. OT. MARGARET'S COLLEGE, Cranmer square. ANNIiALn A X a A VMm Aid School Funds and CharitiesL THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, 11)33. 2.30-r>. 7.30-9.30 p.m Attractions >H include Dog: Gymkhana. Donkey Rides, Doll Show, Side-shows, Ref reslunents. ADMISSION": Gd and 3d. A 707 PUBLIC NOTICES. ! IMPORTANT A.NNOUNCEMKNT CONCERNING PATENT. I fTIHE Ovyjjcps of Patent Number 5U023 for j -* a Method of and for Curing, l Drving, or Desiccating Freshly-cut Crops are j desirous of securing its' manufacture in New j Zeal Mid so as to satisfy tho reasonable rsj quirements of tho public. To this end thgy i am nillinj to sell tho patent rights or to ; pant licenses on reasonable terras for tlio j rianufacturo of the Patent in New Zealand, j All enquiries to be addressed to ; lIIGGS and O'DONNELL, ! 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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 1
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