BROADWAY, R I A L T 0. NEWMARKET LAST 2 NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND FRIDAY. Wo. Present The Irrepressible and Inimitable Idol of Paris, MAURICE CHEVALIER. MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER. In the All-Talking, All-Singing Paramount Masterpiece, "THE INNpCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." "THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS." A Drama that tugs nt tho heart-strings—-that makes you sympathetic and happyGaiety and Pari« and Chevalier—no fascinates with his charm—One of the greatest pictures of tho year. Also, A SPLENDT* SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves, Phone 46-GO9. AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT HIGHLAND PIPE BAND (INC.) EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL MEMBERS TO A SOCIAL EVENING in the Oddfellows' Hnll, Renall St.. Ponsonby, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 p.m. ADMISSION BY MEMBERSHIP CARDS. THE fSfelk iLITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY WILL PRESENT "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST," Oscar "Wilde's Brilliant Comedy, AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, ON JULY 2nd, 3rd. 4th AND sth, TO MEMBERS.—The Referential Box Plan is Noa t Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. BOOK YOUR SEATS. TO-DAY FOR -ITH PERFORMANCE. Public Plan Opens FRIDAY, June 27. TO INTENDING MEMBERS.—You are Requested to make Immediate Application to Lewis Eady, Ltd., or the Secretary, Theo. , T . Spry, 206, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. Subscriptions (carrying all Membership Privileges) are now £1 lis 6d (for Two Seats), ISs 9d (for Ono Seat), at Each cf the Three Performances. CHURCH NOTICES. QTH ALL NIGHT OF PRAYER, GRANGE ROAD CHURCH, FRIDAY. 7.30. Mr. C. J. Rolls Speaks at About 8.30. All Intercessors Welcome. EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. JULY 9 TO 19, 1930. COMPETITIVE SECTIONS FOR ALL. ENTRIES CLOSE ENTRIES CLUSE ENTRIES CLOSE (FRIDAY). AT g P.M. (FRIDAY). AT g P.M. (FRIDAY), AT g P.M. Schedules Free on application to W. F. O'DONNELL, A. and P. Association. <l, Albert Street, Auckland. SPACE. Merchants and Manufacturer# requiring' Space, apply to J. FINDLAY. Manufacturers' Association, Queen'a Arcade, Queen St., Auckland. HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET A TTRACTIVELY furn. Bungalow, Mt. Albert, 6 rooms, sleeping porches, elevated; handy trams; leasonable.—9, Msiybeck Rd. BUNGALOW, tastefully furn., modern, electric; excellent locality, 3mins. tram, irain. school; rent moderate to careful tenant.—Phone 24-416. I^VEVONPORT.—House, furnished, 4 roomß, kitchenette; smins. from boat; 25s. — Particulars, Butcher, Phono 40-663. MT. EDEN.—"WeII furn., 6 Rooms, every conv., garage; good locality; handy car; moderate. —A.8., 323. Herald. TTICTORIA AV.. REMUERA, at tram V ■ stop.—Fully furn. modern Bungalow. 7 rooms, all con vs.; telephone; £3 ss, 6 to 12 months.—P. A. Redwood, Remucra Land Agency, X, Orakei Rd. o n / Ladies' Mile, Remuera.—6 rooms, nil convs.; furn.; £3 ss.—Apply Public Trust Office. REMUERA.— 7 rooms and sleeping porch. with all up-to-date convs.; garage; good order. £4 p.w. PARNELL.—B room 3. c.1., sun porch, comfortably furn.; telephone. £3 15s. MlLFOKD.—Superior Bungalow. 6 roomß. c.1., well furu.; sewer drainage; £2 10s term. C F B en * Cor. Queen and Shortland Sts. TO LET. BOARDING House, 25 rooms, with shop attached; reasonable rent to good tenant.—Wurman's, Hobson St. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LEI DAIRY.— Empty Shop, with living rooms; great stand, outside train stop; 3rd section, Kingsland. Note! This shop has been a well-established Dairy tor many years.—Apply 2-1. Win stone Bldg., City. XCEPTIONAL Opportunity—Symonds St. Safely Zone—Splendid Shop and Rooms, low rent. —7, Mt. Eden Rd. OFFICES and Club Rooms. Short's Bides., 154, 156, Queen St.—Henry Allen. Sliaiebroker, 3rd Floor. OFFICES, bright, clean, sunny, from 15s; two passenger lifts.—Southern Crosß Bides.. Chancery St. OUR up-to-date Premises, Beach Rd., opp. new station.—Skeates and White, Ltd., 48. Fort St.. Auckland. PREMIER BUILDINGS, Durham St.— i- Well lighted Oflice, facing Queen St.; moderate rental.—Hutchison, Elliffe and Cameron, Durham St. East, Auckland. QUEIiN'S Arcade, Leading from Queen St. ihrougli to Customs St. -Shops and Offices in this increasingly attractive thoroughfare at moderate rentals; fitted to touotit's requirement.—Dryder- and Dryden. FOR SALE OR LEASE. - l roomed liouse; Birkdalo.—R.. 13G. Herald HOUSE, nice, and 3J acres, all grass, near City, for salo or would lease, — H.J., 545, Hkkald. TO LEASE. 3n.i, —Francis, Agent, Papakura. /|Q Acres, suburban, smin. tram; ResitfcO dcnco. outbuilidngs ■ nil pasture.—Rental. particulars. Buckland'a, Albert St. OZ\ Acres, Buildings, school; G cowu; suit OU worker; Thnmes coaßt; rent 255, rates —Seaton, Thames. Pk9fl Acres, House, outbuildings; also 155. OZAJ 83. 65, -10. 20. 11, 4.—Maeefleld, 27. Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 20
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