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AMUSEMENTS. COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. "THE HONEYMOON GIRL." "THE HONEYMOON GIRL" Happy, Hilariou*, Funny, Snappy. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. GERALD, GERALD, GERALD, The Funniest Comic on the Stage To-day, With Hio Brilliant Company of Entertainers, in "THE HONEYMOON GIRL." "THE HONEYMOON GIRL." This excellent comedy revuo carries a concrete story and plot, and allows Jira Gerald a very wide scope for Borne excellent comedy. Some very novel and beautiful presentations are interwoven with the production. In fact, ever/ endeavour, both from a scenic and production point of view, has been made to moke this the Biggest and Best Gerald Production to Date. PRICKS.—3s, 2s, Is (Plus Tax). Box Plan at St. James' Theatre. TALKIES TO-NIGHT AT THE MOULIN ROUGE. REMUERA. THE LOVELIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD VILMA BANKY IN HER FIRST TALKING FILM. " THIS IS HEAVEN." A glorious screen romance of a little waitress and a millionaire, masquerading as a Taxi Driver. A story of laughter and tears jived amidst the sky scrapers of New York. Supports Include: GIGLI & DE LUCA in a Beautiful Operatic Item, and " THE BOOKWORM." , . A First-class Talkie Comedy. Phone 21-749 For Reserves. Ramon novarro and anita page In "THE FLYING FLEET." Sensational Air Thrills, Parachute Leaps, Wrecks. NATIONAL PICTURES, NEXT FRIDAY, SPORTING. u *. (INC.) SPRING MEETING. TE RAPA COURSE, HAMILTON. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16 AND 18, 1929. NOMINATIONS for alt Events for the First Day will close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., High Street. Auckland, or the undersigned, on FRIDAY. October 25. at 3 P ' m ' E. H. O'MEARA. , Secretary. Phone 1232. Box ,56. Hamilton. LECTUBES. #77*IRST AID TO THE J 1 INJURED. The First Lecture will ,be given to LADIES at the Ambulance Station, on WEDNESDAY. 23rd. instant, at 7 p.m. The Fee for the Cours9 i(7b 6d) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, , ' Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. BUNGALOW, modern, or good Section, wanted urgently: Remuera, Enßom: £4OO deposit.—Vulcan Land Agency, Vulcan Bldgs. i_ BARFOOT BROS., N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., specially require Houses with individuality, dignity, by Architects and others. TV A TRY Farm, about 30 acres: South U Line, Suburban, preferred: cash buyer. Jt-r Jjine, ououroan. preierrea: cusu uuj«. —Asher. Agent, Palmers ton Bldgs. DAIRY Farms and Farmers, clients waiting; must be value.—Anderson and Co., 510, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. 11l TjURM (Going Concern), up. to 80 acriis, Jj wanted in exchange choice suburban home, 5 acres.—Full details to W.. 605, Hebald. . FARMS and Farmlets wanted.—We can sell. Please send particulars.—Griffiths, Ltd., C. Palmerston Bldgs. TpARMLET, small, unencumbered, good JJ locality, wanted in exchange Rentproducing Property; £l2so.—Unencumbered. 803, Herald. F ARMLET wanted in exchange for Mt. Eden Rd. Residence; £1450; mortgage £7OO. p.c.—O'Connor, 93. Queen St. OING Concern, fairalet or farm to 100 acres, wanted in exchange home and rent-producing property.—Details to Square. 604, Hebald. TNQUIRIES tot i beat class Residences, J- Remuera, Epsota, Hems yours.—Vulcan Land Agency, Vulcan Bldga. SEASIDE Bach, Mainland, North Shore; must be cheap for cash.—Sanderson, 31, Winstone Bids. 46-605. SHEEP and Cattlo Country.—Only payable propositions considered.—Anderson and Co.. 510, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. TTNENCUMBERED House wanted in e* U change for Brick Shops; well Let; £1250: unencumbered. —Mayhill, Palmerston Bides. ' r ELLINGTON PROPERTY. WILL ANY OWNERS WISHING TO SELL PLEASE COMMUNICATE • ■ WITH W. LADD, Representative Messrs. Richard A. Large and Co., C.o. Herald. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. HOUSE, iirst-cla3s, 16 rooms and several small ones; i-acre in gardon; full frontage-, suitable flats, nursing homo or school; terms arranged, or small farm considered.—Write Leaving, 606. Herald. OA ACRES, SITUATED JUST OFF OU GREAT SOUTH ROAD, 20 Miles Auckland. All flat, rich land, in good English grasses; new Bungalow, nil convs. • now cowshed; . plenty of water. Carry 17 cows now. Govt, mortgage £IOOO. This is the cheapest Farm in tho district. Circumstances compel owner to sell. , j Further particulars, / AGENT, Hebald, Pukekohe. pOR gALE OR j^XCHANGE. Q.OING QONCERN. r» t £ PER ACRE.—2OO ACRES, FREEc&.LO HOLD, handy Auckland; fonced into 13 paddocks, and well watered;' 20 acres rich flats, balance undulating; about 100 acres ploughed and grassed; Bungalow, 4 rooms, p.b. and hj., p.w.c., gos lijrlit, and all conveniences: cowshed, 6 bailf, concrete floor and yard, barn implement shed; cream collected; school, P. 0., etc., 2i miles; carrying, and included in the price, 25 cows, 13 calves, fi pigs, 1 bull, 3 horses, mdkmg plant, complete, disc and chain harrows, mower, top-dresser, gig. curt, harness, farm tools, etc. Terms, £SOO cash, or will exchange for smaller Farm. "yyiLLIAM JJJOKNE. J^TD.. Cr. HIGH STREET AND VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. CHIROPRACTIC. following uro Palmer Graduates, JL Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultation Free, BARR AND BARIi, A.M.P. Bldgs., Bank St.. Whangarei. Phono 600. 2, Regent St. Phone 2579. Hawera. "HUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionol an U Fred»'>. Winf.km<j Bldg., Quoer, St. Phore 44-929. GILES AND GILES, Dttworth Bldg~ Queen St., and H.B. Bldg., Princes St., Dnnedin. Phone 46-255.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20392, 22 October 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20392, 22 October 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20392, 22 October 1929, Page 20