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AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. EMBASSY. LYKiu LYRIC. TO-DAfi TO-NIGHT. 11 9(1-" 'lO 7.45. 1 " MATINEE 5 and 7,15. SATURDAY, 2.30. THE WORLD'S BEST-KNOWN SCOTSMAN. SIR HARRY LAUDER. SIR HARRY LAUDER, SIR HARRY LAUDER, In a Modern Story of Intrigue, Mystery, Adventure and Romance, ft* With VERA VORONINA, One of Europe's Most Beautiful Screen | There need be no tear that I the screen lias failed to bring out the subtle and human side of Sir Ilarry Lauder's pcrsoual- | ity. As the grey haired hero of | this interesting picture, lie is I the Lauder that millions have I learned to admire deeply and I sincerely. His humour has the I I buoyancy of eterna' youth, and I | his fun "registers" in every ! foot of film This Sparkling Paramount Special Attraction Signals the Debut in Screenlnnd of the famous Scottish Comedian. THEN William Fox Presents " THE NEWS PARADE," A Snappy, Up-to-the-minuto COMEDY-DRAMA. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Usual Popular Prices. "17' OR ESTERS' THEATRE, ONEIIUNGA. 1 PLUNKET SOCIETY'S GRAND CONCERT (Onehunga Branch.) TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 8 P.M. Artists: Misses Laura "Walker, Beryl Smith, Jessamine Hirkwood. Iris Blewden, Messrs. Frank Sutherland, Birrell O'Malley, Geo. Swan (Wanganui), Dnil Maine, Onehunga, Te Papapa -and Convent Schools. Programme Arranged by Mr. E. V. Sutherland. MISS M. ROBB, Secretary. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. « LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Ski! CARLAW PARK. \ saturday7~saturday. CHARITY DAY. REPLAY. REPLAY. REPLAY. SEMI-FINAL SEMI-FINAL ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION. NEWTON V. PONSONBY. NO. 1, 3 P.M. OLD TIMERS' MATCH. NO. 1, 2.15. Come and Seo the Players of 1912 to 1910. PONSONBY (Scotty McClymont. PONSONBY Captain), V. CITY (Opai Asher, CITY' Captain.) Some of the following players will be playing: Ernie Asher, \V. Davidson, Jim Clark, Porky Gibbons. Shaver Hardgrave. Bill Walsh, and host of others. DON'T FORGET THE OLD TIMERS' MATCH STARTS 2.15. HIKURANGI JUNIORS V. REMUERA, NO. 1. 1,13. PT. CHEVALIER V. ATHLETIC, NO, 2, 3 P.M. NOTE.—-As this is Charity Day. Auckland League Vice-Presidents' ticket will not admit. All iree list suspended. ADMISSION: Ground. Is; Stand, Is. Ladies. Ground. Cd; Stand, Cd. NOTICE. On account of weather conditions last Saturday the attendance at Carlaw Park was not up to the usual standard, and for the sake of charity the Auckland League havo decided to make Saturday next Charity Day in addition to last Saturday. All free list is suspended. Vice-Presidents' tickets will not admit. IVAN CULPAN. Sec.. A.R.L. HOUSES, ETC. TO LET. HOUSE, 6 rooms, all convs.; cor. Gt North and Crummer Rds.—Key, 267. Gt. North Rd. T OCK-Up BRICK SHOP, facing Albert J--' Park, moderate rental. HUTCHISON, ELLIFFE AND CAMERON, Premier Buildings, Durham St. East. It/fT. ALBERT.—* «ew House, 5 rooms, 1U- close trama; rent. 27s Gd—Owner. Bov 764, G.P.O. MT. ALBERT.—Bungalow, 5 rooms, sleeping porch, every convenience; minute train; term.—4, Maybeck Rd. ly/fT. EDEN.—WeII-furn. House, 6 rooms, J-'X every conv.; good locality, handy tram; moderate rent, term.—Apply 25, Grange ltd. MT. EDEN.—Latest Bungalow, 6 large rooms, newly painted, paper, tennis j court; all conveniences.—Address at Hkkai.d. MT. EDEN.—7 Large Rooms, all convs.:| consider sale.—7s. Grange Rd., off Do- | minion Rd. °j\.TT. ROSKILL. Richardson Rd.—Dwelll'X ing, 4 rooms and convs.; S-acre land; 25s week.—Public Trust, Albert St. MORRIN ST.—House, 5 rooms, e.1., li. and c. water, gas stove, porcelain bath, | etc. —Goodwin, Grocer. Ellerslie. MORNINGSIDE.— Bungalow. 4 rooms, convs.,. reasonable rent, reliable ten-ant.—-13. Bright St.. Eden Terrace. NARROW NECK.—O-Roomed House, all convs.. electric light, beautiful views; minute from beach. —Aromadale Tea Rooms, Customs St. E. "V]"ORTHCOTE. —7-Roomed House, garage; good opening carrier; 30s; or sell, £'3o deposit; Govt, mortgage.—7o9. Dilworth Building. OTAHUHTJ.— New Bungalow, 5 rooms; j modern conveniences; (sell or lease).— > J. Mahony, Avenue Rd. | I>ARNELL. —House, 5-roomed, all convs., suitable adult family.—l, Lee St.. off | Brighton Rd. I PENROSE, 9. O'Rorke Rd.—s-Roomed j House- rent 323 Cd.—Parker-Lamb Timber Co.. Fanshawc St. T3ONSONBY. 01, Norfolk St.—Large 7J- roomed House. ''II convs.; rent, 30s.— Phone 21-798. OONSONBY, 01, Norfolk St.—Large 5JL roomed House, all convs.; rent, 30s. Phone 21-798. __ "PONSONBY.— 22a 6d, 5 extra large X Rooms, every conv.: lpaso if reel uired.—34. Oliphant St. IjfTCHEVALIER. C. Uuia Rd.—4 Rooms, J_ bathroom, wash-house, h. and c., o.l.; 255. Warren, City Chambers; 4)-H.). QUEEN ST —SUOP ' DOUnLE £3O Per Week and Ralep SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD.. ' 83, Queen Street. EMUERA, Tramline. -Large Dwelling, elevated, suitable Flats.—Hutchison, ElliiTo arid Cameron. Premier Bldgs., Durham St. T> EMUEIt A, Select Position, Close Cars. i\ "post Office. —Beautiful Bungalow, 0 rooms, balcony: garage; phone- low rental, 50s to approved tenant.—Roberts and Co.. Cr. Queen and Wvndimm Sts. 1 hone M-W OOMS (0), electricity, p.w.c., waterfront; 3-acre; 30s.—Mr. Tozcr. Mararna lerrace, Birkenhead. SAMPLE Room, large, beautifully lighter!, b in best warehouse centre, will subdivide for suitable tenants. Apply Lll ,^, MAN _ Darby Co., Darby and Elliott Sts oITOJV-Best st und in Town, °PP° Blle O Railway Station, frontage about 2oft.. depth 45ft.—Hoe Bros., 'leJunti. r i HOP living accommodation; splendid 8 posfion, next P.O. bank, vacating; rent £2 155.-472. M.t. Eden Rd. __ StTT? IM-'.Y CRESCENT.— uujigin.j«. ...» nished, 4 rooms kitchenette: 37s 0,1. Bridges. 111, Nelson BUILDINGS. ELLIOTT ST WAREHOUSE SPACE, comprising a por lion of the premises occupied by Mess is Lutterworth Bros. Ltd. (appro* ■MM sq ft ) with new, up-to-date fixture:-. .Splendid position for Wholesale Soft Goods firm. Reasonable rental for a term of years 11. H ABBOTT AND CO., LTD., F. M. KIRK WOOD. City Chambers, Queen St yet, City. JJTS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN ST. Several well-lighted, up-to-date Offices and S-mnple Rooms are available in this building at moderate rentals. Passengers and Goods Elevators. E M. KIRKWOOD, R- 11. ABBOTT AND CO., LTD., City Chambers, Queen Street, City. -Bungalow, fur-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20062, 27 September 1928, Page 20

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