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AMUSEMENTg, PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Conlrl you talk to Maurice Chevalier in his own language if you met him? Try your knowledge of French anyway. See Competition Conditions at bottom of Hits Advt. Lit Supreme Merveillo de Paramount d.inn le Nouveau Monde du Cinema. MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER CHEVALIER LA PARADE D'AMOUR " LA PAR A DP) D'AMOUR" LA PARADE D'AMOUR" JEAN CUE MACDONALD, LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN ROTH. 'J'riomphe Chantant et Parlant. AT THE STRAND (A Fuller • Hayward Theatre.) Sessions: 11. 2.15, 8 p.m. SECOND GREAT WEEK. " A Vous, Jolio Dame inais, petito Dame de Paris, soyez piude nte! Ne vous eprenez pan du Comte, Alfred lots qu'il vous chantera f>es chansons d'nmour. II vous aimcra un jour—puis vous abandonnera! Vous lie pouvoz etre son veritable amour car Alfred est trompeur et vol age et dans un pays lointain une jeune Reine. pins jolie qu* une flour, 1 attend impatiement ct lc punira do sa mauvaiso conduitc. Gardez done votre cocur car Alfred le ■ briaera ! CHEVALIER dans lc role du Comte Alfred s' onipare de tons les coeurs dans cette romanco capt.ivante du basier qui boulevcrse un royaume. PLANS OPEN DAILY AT THEATRE. For the first 20 nearest correct English translations of this ad., the Strand Theatre will give a beautiful Photograph of Maurice Chevalier as he appears in the marvellous talking picture the ad. announces. Make your translation and send it to the Publicity Manager, "Lovo Parade" Coinpetition, Strand Theatre. JUMBLE SALES. A MONSTER Jumble Sale will be held This (Friday) Evening at 7, at 189, Hobson St. Bargains for all. ~r U M 15 K SALE, J Y.W.C.A.. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). 7 P.M. BOOTS, HATS, CLOTHING, ODDMENTS. MEETINGS. JJUAPAI FRUITGROWERS. A Meeting of Growers in the above district will be held in the Huapai School at 2 p.m., SATURDAY, April 12, for the purpose of considering a proposition of importance to all Orchardists. J. H. McKINLAY, .Secretary. BASKETBALL. Basketball and hockey y.w.c.a. clubs. BASKETBALL.— Intending Players will meet NEXT WEDNESDAY. April, 16. at 7.30 p.m. All (Jirls welcome. Coaching given. Registrations close next week. HOCKEY.—Vacancies for Senior and Junior Players. Intending Hockey Players will meet on MONDAY NEXT, April 14, at 5.30 p rn. All inquiries at Y.W.C.A., Upper Queen Street. PATENTS. MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 60502, of May 16. 1927. relating to " POSTAGE STAMP AND TICKET VENDING MACHINES," arc desirous of entering into arrangements, by way oC a License or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above patent, and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to bo addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LTD., Patent Agents, 4 D.I.C. Buildings, Wellington. DEMONSTRATIONS. ASQOO K I N G DEMONSTRATIONS Will be held at our DEMONSTRATION ROOMS. "GAS" BUILDINGS. PITT. STREET. AND AT OUR TAKAPUNA BRANCH. ritO-DAY (FRIDAY). From 2.30 to 1 p.m. and from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. QAS 00., L TD. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. Hotel qtonehurst, o (A-cc. IfSO) J ' Only UNLICENSED Hotel-de-Luxe." Days, 15s (2 or more, Ms); Weekly, 81s. Special rooms (h. and c. water), 16s or 98s. FRA N K TON ,T UNCTION. Emptre hotel, a.a.a., c.t., and p.s., 1 House; tariff, 12s 6d day.—Mrs. D. Wilson, Hostess. HENDERSON. MOTORISTS. Sharp's Bush, bathing pools, adjoining tennis courts and bowl in c tz reen. mid, bush, sports area. UHARP'S Bush, a. Natural Park, with 0 avenues, towering kauris, rimus; only half-hour's rim from City. H ELENS VILLE. A A.A. Hostel. Parakai House.—Tennis -C\.« court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main roof, large garage.—Hclcnsville 35. Auckland 4ti 087. HINEMOA House, Parakai.—Superior Accommodation; mineral baths on premises; -f.'i 4s week; 10s day.—Mrs. Keane . ORUA BAY. " f'PIIK PINKS," Orua Bay, via Onehunca. .1. --Spend your holidays at the seaside; try us.- M. L. Morris, Proprietor. A CCOMMODATION House, Fiha, West jV Coast.—Tariff, £3 3s per week; phono via, Henderson Bureau.—E. Le Grice. VA.A. and Civil Sen-ice Concessions at ♦ Hotel Australia, under supervision Geo. Brett, late Trocadero, Wellington. A CCO.MMODATION, First-class.—Sonoma Private Hotel; tariff. ]oa day.—Mrs. R. Garlick, Proprietress. Phone 473. A USTRALIA Hotel.—First-class table, sor■tx vice, bathroom, accommodation; A.A.A.. Civil Service.—Wires; Australia, Phone 403. HOUSE, close Govt. Baths, *• P. 0., Tourist Office. Select and quiet home; good table; £2 5s week. 8s day.— Miss Breunen, Proprietress. KINGSDALE APARTMENTS. Furn. Rooms, with use kitchen, dining room, etc.; terms, 15s week each person. OAKLEIGH Private Hotel, opp. Station. —Every conv.; tariff, Ss.—Proprietress, Mrs. L. Booth. Phone. 127. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel.—First-class Accommodation; tariff, 10s per day, 60s week 1 y.—M rs. Berge. Proprietress. KANDWICK, lease renewed; 0s per day; ' smins. station and baths.—Proprietress. Mrs. Sinton. Phono 103. (JURRF.Y House, Hatipapa St.—Centrally O situated; £- 10s weekly.—Mrs. Devin, Proprietress. Phone 217. r PIIE GRANG R.— Under New Management. JL Comfortable; best, cooking; 48s week. 8s day.—-Mrs. bavage, Proprietress.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20537, 11 April 1930, Page 22

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