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AMUSEMENTS LAST DAY rrHF I ONDON ALL-BRITISH line, LuiNDum. TALKIE theatre. iTHE LONDON. t0 G™d- : Opp. G.P.O. ALL PICTURES OP BRITISH ORIGIN OR SENTIMENT. 100 p.c. Talkie Version of the Great Novel By EDEN PHILLPOTTS. 1 "THE AMERICAN PRISONER." " THE AMERICAN PRISONER." "THE AMERICAN PRISONER." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), The Great Detective Story by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. "THE RETURN of SHERLOCK HOLMES" "THE RETURN of SHERLOCK HOLMES" "THE RETURN of SHERLOCK HOLMES" Starring CLIVE BROOK. THE LONDON. THE LONDON. TUDOR REMUERA. (Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-NIGHT, AT 8. HAROLD LLOYD. ffho Greatest Comedian on the Screen, in / > the Best Comedy of his career, "WELCOME DANGER." f A Diet of Laughter for tho stoui and the thin. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF ALL-TALKING FEATURETTES. ARCADIA. SHOWING TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, ALSO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Bis Double Star All-Talking Programme. "THE LADY LIES." .Recommended Move Especially for SVdult Audiences. Second Bio: All-Talkie Feature, - BIG TIME." PICTUREQROME. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. Ziegfeld's Estravaganza De Lu«, " GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL." 15anciiisr, Eomnnce, Lavish Displays. (Scenes in Technicolour, All-Talking, AllSinging All-Talkie Supports. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO-NIGHT. SAT:. Mae Murray in "Peacock Alley." ACROSS AUSTRALIA TO CAPE YORK. ACROSS AUSTRALIA TO CAPE YORK. HEAR HEAR. HECTOR MACQUARRIE, HECTOR MACQUARRIE. VORLD-FAMOUS AUTHOR AND TRAVEL LECTURER. Hear the Brilliant and Fluent Lecturer /elate the Remarkable Adventures of his companion, Dick Matthews, and himself, experienced in their Amazing Trip in n Baby Car through the Wilds of Australia to Cape York. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. WITH MOVING PICTURFS AND S' TTvrs. 8 P.M., TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT THE LEWIS EADY HALL. LEWIS EADY .HALL. ADMISSION, 2s. Reserved Seats, apply LEWIS EADY, LTD. EESERVE JUNE 2 8. MAORI COLLEGES' CONCERT, Wonderful Programme to be Submitted. Tickets and Reserves, Lewis Eady, Ltd. YACHTING. "VTORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD REGATTA. PRIZE-GIVING AND DANCE. jpALAIS 'J'HEATRE, jpALAIS rno-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. No Responsibility Accepted Regarding Unclaimed Prizes. N. J, CAMPBELL. Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA.—Householders are notified that refuse must be kept in a dry state, or it will not bo removed. H. A. YOCKNEY, Town Clerk. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET BALMORAL.— House, 5 rooms, all convs., e.1.. califont.—Spitz, Draper, 202, Eden Terrace. ■DIRKENBEAD. Mokoia Road.- -5 Rooms, J-> convs., e.1.; being completely' renovated; 25s per week.—Apply Public Trust Office. v , C COTTAGE, Victoria Crescent, Newmarket, ' 4 rooms, electric light, etc.; rent 25s. — ' / ' J. J. Craig, Ltd., 100, Queen St. DEVONPORT, 7, Cowper St.—6 Rooms, newly renovated, 1 califont, gas stove; 20s.—Whitmore, Church St., Otahuhu. jjLVONPORT. —House, 6 rooms, perfect order, good position, e.l.—Haywood, 7, Matai Road, Devonport. '1 DEVONPORT, 88. Alison A v.-Six JJ Rooms, e.1., all convs., newly renovated; low rental good tenant.—Phone 22-0?7. I^LLERSLIE. —5-Roomed Bungalow, elec. light, gas stove, every conv.; cheap, 22s.—Garrard Bennett, City Chambers. uniurn , Symonds St.section oipar), X fireplaces, modern convs.; £L—Address at Herald. GREAT SOUTH RD.—Modern Bungalow, C rooms, garage: electrically fitted; £3 ss.—Barfoot Bros., N.Z. Insurance , Bldgs. 1 REY LYNN. Crummer Road.-r-a Rooms, vJ" elec. • light, all convs.; 355.--Public Trust Office. /"J.REY LYNN.—A modern Bungalow, every conv.; rent 27a Gd.—Apply J25, H.M. Arcade. Queen St. HERNE BAY, Mason A v.—B Rooms, elec. ' throughout; £2. Palethorpe and Parkes, Winstone Bldg.. Queen St. BOUSE, 4 rooms, conveniences. Avondale: !7s Od weekly.—3o9. N.Z. Tna. Bldgs. *l!\/f T. ALBERT.—Modern Bungalow, 6 IIVI rooms: e.1.. el. h.w.. city drainage; volcanic; 3rd section; 30s. —412. Dilworth .Bldg. "\riCE. HANDY TO TRAIN.—SUBURBAN HOME, 7 rooms, modern and all convs., large garden, garage, and could keep a cow; moderate .rent. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 23, Sljprtland St. PAPATOETOE. —New 5-roomed Bungalow, electric, patent, wardrobes; handy station, bus; large section; 25s.—Home. 3GI, J Ikrm.D. PARNELL, Ist Section.—Nice Home, 4 rooms and scullery, all convs.; 25b. Garrard and Bennett. City Chambers. TJONSONBY.—S Rooms, first-class order, i. e.1.. gas stove, porcelain bath; 22a (id. - - 69. Hepburn St. EEMUERA —5 Rooms, electric light, califont, in pood order: 25s. —N.Z. Insurance, Trustee Dept SHOP, 5-roomed Dwelling, e.1.,-all convs.; 25s.—Business Sales Agency, <>3, Queen St. TAKAPUNA. —Modern Bungalow, main road, bus stop at door; unfurn., partly furn.—Address at llr.n/ 'T>. TIPPER VINCENT ST.-House, 6 rooms, e.1.. all convs.—Parker Lamb Timber Co.. Fanshawe St. WELLINGTON ST.—l Rooms, wash- I house, workshop, convs.; Isb per week. I —Apply Public Trust Office. I £>l St Stephen'ii Av.-5-Roomed Bunga- | OjLj |rw. every convenience, good cundi . tion; 35s p. w.—Public Trust Office. LC LEI OR FOR SALE 8" ECXION, with sliop, house, hall, billiard room, stock paddock; Opotiki district. —Address at Hkiiaj.d. nITYARE H O U S E. JpOR gALE OR TO OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN AUCKLAND. THREE STOREY BRTCK WAREHOUSE. /in the centre of Wellington, lias a frontage of 23ft. and a depth of 78ft., and tho land, which i 3 freehold, i 3 120 ft. in depth. Apply for further particulars, by letter, to CENTRAL, , C.o. Charles Haines Advertising Agency, ' j Tho Dominion Building. Wollinutoru

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 20

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