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AMUSEMENTS. j .• ■ ' '. ' ' i Regent theatre, t?psom. EGENT J- HEATRE, JLUPSOM. ' REGENT THEATRE. EPSOM. , REGENT THEATRE, EPSOM. 1 Leasees r - - - TURNER AND FORD FOREWORD: The Le33ees are proud to announce the Completion of the Regent, the most luiurioua cinema in the suburban araa. Not only to residents in the immediate vicinity will we cater, but every lover of good, clean entertainment. So that TILiS (MONDAY) NIGHT. THIS (MONDAY) NIGHT. At the hour of 8 sharp, the Opening Ceremony will take place. G. Lawrence Taylor, Esq., will perform the opening ceremony. OUR THEATRE IN BRIEF. Programmes.—W|e will endeavour, by personally viewing all pictures, to ensure nothing but the very pick from leading exchanges. Never at any time will anything bo screened that can cause offence to any patron—child or adult. Orohestral Music.—Always firm believers that' no entertainment is complete without .first-class orchestral music, we have engaged the best players procurable, irrespective of cost. Comfort of Patrons.—We believe comfort is 50 per cent, of any entertainment. The Regent is furnished with handsome tip-up seats and . the floor coverings are the best that money can buy. Transport.—Motorists may park cars in lane at the rear of Theatre. Trams leave Theatre after the entertainment for One-.^, hunga, Royal Oak, Newmarket, and City... connecting with tram* for Remuera. Gt. South Road, and All Suburbs. A GOOD MOTTO: " Make the Regent Your Rendezvous." Please make your Reservations Early. Phone 3142 A. Seats cannot bo Guaranteed on the Opening Night After 7.45 p.m. BAZAARS. RAMABAI'S MISSION TO THE CHILD WIDOWS OF INDIA. A DRAWING ROOM SALE OF ORIENTAL GOODS , Will be held at the Residence of MISS HAMMOND, 17. Einmett Street, Heme Bay, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JULY 29, At 2.30 p.m. You are Heartily Invited to Come and Inspect the Fine Display of Goods from Many Lands. MRS. GEO. MACKENZIE. Gen. Sec. MRS. S. L. P. RIMMER, Local Sec. BOATS AND LAUNCHES FOR SALS. ALPHA Launches, 45ft. down to 16ft.; £20 to £1200; .terms or exchanges.— G, Nelson St. /BRUISER, 2yrs. old, 86ft:, full headroom, Vy electric lights; engine; must sell immediately.—Sacrifice, 41. Herald. LAUNCH, _ 26ft., reliable 2-cylinder English engine, magneto batttery, complete; £240.—Offer. 974, HerJlld. v LAUNCH, 26ft., Bft. beam, 10 h.p., Thorneycroft Engine; good sea boat.— Address at Herald. "Y/STAITERE 11., 26-footer, complete outfit, » V racing and cruising; low price, quick sale.—W, A. Willetts, Stanley Bay, QTEARN'S Marine Engines (extra reserve). O —The last word in Marine Motors— medium duty and high speed—a typo for any boat—2S-.4-5 to 150 horse-power—prices from £365, including battories. reverse gear, self-starter, double ignition, generator, etc. —Specifications and full particulars from N.Z. Agents: H. 0. Wiles, Ltd., 65. Fort St.£ Auckland. Agents Wanted Throughout PLANTS TREES, ETC., FOR SALE. GOOSEBERRIES, - Farmers' Glory, ptrong plants; 12s dozen; also Big Leaf Privet, Laurels, etc.—Macdonald, Manurewa. ONION Plants, 1,000,000 straw coloured. 6s 1000: postage extra.—ll. Burrows, Box 80. Pukekohe. Phone 67W. PINUS Insignis, Muricatas, 500 355: Macrocarpas. Privets, l-2ft., 500 48s.—H. Porter, Box 289. _. THNUB Insignis.—Good well-grown 2-year, JL wrenched; 30s, 100; yearlings, Bs.— Macdonald, Nurseryman, Manurewa. VINES.— Albany Surprise, Hambergs, Golden Queen; grafted, best resistent stock; 3 years old, £15; 2 years, £12 10s per 100, f.0.r.; cash with order; any quantity'supplied.—A. A. Corban, Mt. Lebanon Vineyarda, Henderson. "f O ASSORTED Fruit Trees, £1; 100 Lemon JL-j Trees, £10 crash.'— Skelton and 1 Sons, Nurserymen, New Lynn. SEED POTATOES—Southern Grown— SELECTED SEED. Early Puritan, Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Gamekeeper. Maori Chief, etc., etc. ALL THE BEST VARIETIES.—A full lint Posted FREE on request. GROWERS!—Decide NOW what to Grow. O'LEARY BROS. AND DOWNS. LTD.. Seedsmen. A 1 Seed Stores, Cook Street. Near Town Hall. AucklandHOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOE SALE. BELL'S N-10 Trading Co., opp. Town Hall.—Furniture, Oak or Rimu, made to any design. '■ T^URNITURE.—" Factory to Homo," factory prices.—People's Direct Furnishing PB^tory^cor I MillaißSt :i Rd. QADDLEBACK Suite, nice, blue, 7-piece, O good condition, cheap.—Address at Herald. . HHHOSE FURNISHING SHOULD VISIT . X WALKER'S SALEROOMS. , Beat Display in Town. 6 Credit Free at our Branch, corner Pitt and Grey Sts.—Wickinß and Butcliffo. j. "HOUSEHOLD" EFFECTS WANTED." CARPET ox Carpets, in good condition, to cover room 22 X 22.—-Carpet, 929, Herald. 1 fH AA WORTH Used Furniture wanted dOJ-liv/ daily, large or small lots.—Busy Bee, 165, Ponsonby Rd. 'Phone 2990 A. " T~EONARD COAKLEY,. LTD., Buy Used > U Furnishings and Pianos in any quan- • tity, largo or small. They have the largest market in the city, and can pay the biggest price. Got their price before selling. Call j "r 'Phono 2238. _ ' pEIORGE WALKER, • AUCTIONEER. 38. QUEEN STREET. ; WILL BUY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OUTRIGHT FOR SPOT CASH. ; 'Phones 2857 and 2944. " WINES FOR SALE. !i ; 4 CASE OF PORT WINE, special Wend. I -V 355, delivered city; freight, Is 6d ertTa. --Colonial "Wine Co.. 248, Swanson Bt. "DRAY'S Port Wine.—Health Redeeming, y J3 Robust Feeling; 12 quarts, 355, de--3 livered.—6. His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. 0 TTAVE You Tried Radaly'a Wines? Whioh _ Jul are guaranteed 3 years old, and won first prizes Waikato Winter Show and Auckland Winter Exhibition. Try a case. Price: Port or Sherry. 30s; Invalid, 40s; Special, 455. Railway freight paid. 3, J. RADALAY. - Henderson. B T ÜBCIOUS TUICY CRAPES. Juuscious Juicy vxrapes. r Planted in soil that is ideal for vine cul- • tivation, and that lies so as to get every ~ possible minute of bright, warm sunshine, _ and well protocted by towering breakwinds. 3i Corban's " Mt. Lebanon" Vineyards are 1 the finest in the Dominion. It is from these perfectly cultivated vineyards that come - the luscioua juicy grapes that are used in ■a making Corban's Excellent Wines. I. 6 CORBAN'S WINES. PORT (Invalid) .. 1 Don. Qts. (2Gai.) 42s CLARET . . 1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 42s RED 1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 48s ~ SHERRY .. . . 1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 48s ' SHERRY (Extra Special) . ..1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 60s . PORT (Special Reserve) .. .. 1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 60s ALL PRICES CASH WITH ORDER. - Freight paid to nearest railway station, or to first transhipping port, or delivered FREE in Auckland City, immediate Su8> burbs, or across harbour. . Assorted dozens made up at above prices. State occupa- = tion when ordering for a No-license District. A. A. CORBAN, - " Mt. Lebanon " Vineyards, , (i Henderson, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18772, 28 July 1924, Page 14

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