AMUSEMENTS. [ GRAND AND LYRIC. | LAST i DAYS. DOUBLE-Sl'Alt BILL. DOLORES DEL RIO In DOLORES DEL RIO "THE DOLORES DEL RIO GATEWAY DOLORES DEL RIO OF THE DOLORES DEL RIO MOON." DOLORES DEL RIO Primitive PnaDOLORES DEL RIO Bi^'s U Lovc. il ° "THE GATEWAY OF THE MOON." Screened Grand—l2.so, 3.33, 6.20 and 9.5. Screened Lyric—S. A New \V. fox feature. Tho Mad, Dizzy Whirl of Modern Youth. " GIRLS GONE WILD," " GIRLS GONE WILD," Screened Grand—ll.33, '2.'20. 5.5, 7.50. Screened Lvric —9.15. GRAND AND LYRIC. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE T7IDWARD, Karangahape Rd. JU /:t 1.3(1 and 7.30. "DOCKS OF NEW YORK," with George Ban craft. *' TRENT'S LAST CASH, , with Raymond Griffiths and Marceline Day. PIC and ALF, Versatile Vaudeville Specialists. T\EVONPORT (Parish Hall), JJ At 7.13. "REVEN,GE," with Dolores Del Rio. "BLUE SKIES," with Helen Twelvetrees GREY LYNN CINEMA (Surrey Crescent) At 7.15. "CHEYENNE," with Ken Meynard. "BROADWAY DADDIES." with Alee Francis^ Pictures and Dancing Simultaneously for the First Time ii. Auckland—To-night. MOUL l"N Bt II R OUG E. REMUERA. At Last. Metro's Mighty Attraction, "THE TRAIL OF '98." Bigger than " Ben Ilnr," < A Titantic Spectacle of Thrill and Adventure. An Epic of tin? Great Klon- / dyko Gold Hush. Picturo Patrons Will Be Accommodated in the Dres3 Circle. Dancing will bo held in the Stalls from 5-11. It's a Great Idea. - You can either view the Pictures or Dance, or do Both, and the Usual Picture Prices Admit to Either. Australian/Theatres Have Been Doing it for Years—Now is Auckland's Chance to Enjoy This Unique Idea. MAKE UP A PARTY AND TRY IT TO-NIGHT. RESERVES BY PHONE, RING 24-749. DIXIe l a n d, BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Whore Dancing in Such Pleasant and Comfortable Surroundings is Delightful. TO-NIGHT-FINAL RACE NIGHT. Dancing, 8.30 P.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, 7s Cd Double. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, so popular for its wonderful music, will again ...render all tho latest numbers. COME ALONG AND HAVE A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE NIGHT AFTER THE RACES. RING 2G.-Gls FOR RESERVATIONS. fjV/fUSICAL and Dramatic Performance, in m-TJL aid of King's College Swimming Bath Fund.—Remuera Library Hall, FRIDAY, 7th, SATURDAY, June 8, at 8 p.m. Adults 2s, Childrerf Is.—R. Fenton, 31, Omahu Rd. v TENDERS. Auckland electric-power ' BOARD. / SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1 SWITCHGEAR. ' ETC. Tenders are invited for the supply of:— 1. AUTOMATIC SUB-STATION, at Re muera. 2 500 K.W. MACHINES and SWITCHGEAR 2. 'AUTOMATIC .SUB-STATION at Point Chevalier; 2 1000 K.W MACHINES and SWITCHGEAR. 3.7 22.000-VOLT SWITCHGEAR. 4. 6000-VOLT SWITCHGEAR. 5. SUPERVISORY CONTROL APPAR AT US. Tenders, suitably endorsed and addressed to the Chairman,, must reach tho offices of the Board not later than Noon, September 16, 1929. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. R. U. BARTLEY, General Manager. May 30, 1929, . AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD TO BUILDERS. Tenders for the erection, in wood, of Additions to the To Hoe District School, Ohipewai, will be received at the Office of the Auckland Education Board until noon on THURSDAY. June 13. 1929. ' Plans, etc., may be seen at the Post Office at Hamilton, and at the Office of the Board. Tenders should be enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside "Tender for Te Hoe." Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . '/ HOSPITAL BOARD. Tenders/ nro invited for the following services and supplies to Institutions under the control of the Auckland Hospital Board, for one year as from the Ist July, 1929, BACON, ' FOWLS, BREAD, BUTTER, MEAT, • ICE, INTERMENTS. Specifications, Conditions of Contract and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Board's Office, Kitchener Street, where tenders must be lodged before Noon of the 13th instant. 11. A. SOMMERVILLE. Secretary. Kitchener Street, June 4, 1929. JfJjAUIUKI PLAINS COUNTY COUNCIL. TO SHINGLE MERCHANTS AND 1 OTHERS. 'Alternative tenders, addressed to the Chairman, will bo received at tho .County Office, Ngatea, up til! 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY/ Juno 12, for the Supply and Delivery at various points on Pinko, Wailiou and Waitakaruru Streams of 5000 yds., more or less, of (a) McCallum's Red Metal; <b) Approved Beach or River Shingle: (c) Jin. Crushed Metal Chips. Alternative prices at flat rates at all points on the rivers, or at various prices for tho various Handings. Tenders must be accompanied by samples cn the material proposed to be supplied. The sbingle must by suitable for loose coat on macadam roads. F. BASH AM, / County Engineer. JJAURAKI PLAINS COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the County Office, Ngatea, for the following:— For the Redecking oi the Ngatea Traffic Bridge with 3in. Brush Box Decking, laid diagonally. Specifications may be seen at the County ! Office, Ng'atea. . !•'. BASH AM, County Engineer. PRICE wanted for Baker's Oven, 300doiif capacity; or w*juld supply everything, contract for labour only.—Apply L. (J Ford, Baker, Whangarei. Jjn O B U I L D~E R a. "PACIFIC" FIVE-I'LY REDWOOD "WALLBOARD is 71 times stronger than Plaster Board. .Has all the virtues of Plaster Board, but none of its defects. NOW USED IN ALL GOOD JOBS. Stocked in ten sizes. For further particulars, apply BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. LTD., Commerce Bldgs., Beach Road, Auckland. ••ruur sets a world standard yj FOR quality in ROOFING. THE REPUTATION OF "ORB" IS WORLD-WIDE, "QRB" J|RAND QORRU GATED J RON, Galvanised Corrugated Tron Hardwire Pocket Book." -Wnte to-dny to J OHN JjVSAGHT, T TD„ WELLINGTON. ■I -ooe Jfxco Copy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20273, 5 June 1929, Page 22
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