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AMUSEMENTS. THE CROWDS GROW BIGGER AND BIGGER EVERY DAY! WHY? Because 110 Picture haa ever stirred British hearts bo much before 1 * Because it is not ghastly or sordid, it is a picture that every man, woman, and child can see! ".Tourney's End" was passed by the censor for general exhibition without any exception. THE REGENT The Perfect Sound Theatre. Direction: J, C. Williamson Films. THREE SESSIONS DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Attond the Day Sessions and Avoid the Evening Crush. The Immortal Talking Picture Has Been Made and it's ALL GLORIOUSLY BRITISH. Author Producer Director Cast Theme Sentiment. "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." With The original London Star as Stanhope. COLIN CLIVE and entire British cast. It's war—yes, but the human side of W3r — it's heroism, it's self-sacrificc, it's nobility and 1 it's humour—war as Been through British eyes, without all the horrors and ghastly sordidness, without all the terrors and fictitious exaggerations—a picture that every Britisher, man, woman and child, must see. GREATER EVEN THAN THE PLAY. AS BRITISH AS THE UNION JACK! Reservations at (Phono 4G-SSB) and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. MEETINGS. riiHE DOOR OF HOPE ASSOCIATION. JL (Incorporated). Notice is hereby (riven that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of , the above Association will be held a.t Salem House. 116, Cook SI. West, Auckland, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1930, at 7.-15 p.m. All friends of the Association aro cordially invited to attend. BUSINESS: 1. To receive the Committee's Report and Statement of Accountt and Balance Sheet for tho year ended .May HI, 1930, 2. Tho election of Members to fill vacant places on the Committee. 3. The election of an Auditor. Tho Rev. John Bissett will address tlic Meeting. J. VICTOR MACKY. Hon. Secretary. Auckland, July 31. 1930. AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL CONFEIIA ENCE. • A Meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. TODAY (Thursday), in Room 37, Auckland University College. Discussion: "THE PROPOSED READJUSTMENT OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CENTRAL AND LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITIES." To be introduced by DR. A. B. FITT, Professor of Education. Tho Public aro Invited. E. P. NEALE. Hon. Secretary. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET. ALTEN RD., off Anzac Ave.—G Rooms, all conva.—ll, Altai Rd. \ PPROVED Tenant, Up-to-date Rosidence, off Mountain Rd., Mt. Albert; 35s.—George Walker, Ltd., Auctioneers. BUNGALOW, Thames St., 5 rooms, 30s: Kensington Ave., 4 rooms, 255. Browne. 227, Dominion Rd. BUNGALOW, modern, 5 rooms, kitchenette: 3min. 2nd section. Dominion Rd. —2f>. Walters Rd. GITY. —3 and 6-roomed Houses, convs.; 15a and 25s.—Business Sales Co., 63, Queen St. CI OUTAGE, superior, 2 rooms, Cole's Ave., > Valley Rd., off Mt. Eden Rd.; 255. A iipi.v Top House. TLTSOM.—Bungalow, 7 rooms, el. hot water, JT!i garage; near trams.—Harrop and Medley. Shortland St. GRAFTON. —7 Rooms, all convs., close to Bridge: reasonable rent, £2 10s per week.—W. H. Dunne and Co., Phone 40-569. GREY LYNN.—2nd Section: good homo, 5 rooms, elec.—William Rattray. Amhulancc Station, Rutland St. HERNE BAY Waterside. 17, Hamilton Rd.—B Spotless Rooms, all conva., garage. Open daily. HOUSE, 266, Mt. Eden Road, within 2nd section.—Key and particulars shop next door. HOUSE. 6 rooms, Mt. Eden, 255. Muir, Chemist, Balmoral, Domiuion lid. Phone 21-490, HOUSE, 5 rooms, kitchenette, garage, Balmoral Rd., Mt. Eden; 335; refs; near tram.—John Graham, Exchange Lane. •utiwiafl «U "VJ"E\V LYNN.—smins. station; bus passes. 5 Rooms, e.1.. convs.: 10s.—Thode, New •ii 5 Rooms, e.1., convs.; 10s.—Thode, New Lynn. 47-622. "JVTEWM aRK ET.—ln real good order, 5 -L* Rooms, high position, . $ minute cars; rent ill 17n 6d; vacant Tuesday.—R. H. Wood, 204, Dihvorth Bids. PARNELL, Albion St., Gladstone Rd.G Rooms, e.1., califont; 25s. —Sheuhan, J- G Rooms, e.1., califont; 25s. —Sheuhan, Winsfone Bldg.. Queen St. PONSONBY.-G Rooms, 30s. Mt. Eden—~t Rooms, 30b. Kingaland—i Rooms, 228 Gd.—Brooke. Phoenix Chambers. PONSONBY, Three Lamps.—6-roomed House, all convs.; 27s 6d.—Business Sales Co., 63. Queen St. PT. CHEVALIER, Joan St.—22a Gd-Jußt perfect, car stop Duart Av . Mt. Albert.; garage; 32s fid.—Phono 46-373. PAPATOETOE. Gt. South Rd.-7 largo Rooms, 22 acres; suit doctor, rotired farmer.—3o, Karangahape Rd. , PT. CHEVALIER.—G-Roomed Bungalow, eloctrio light, convs.; 28s 6d weekly.— ' Preston. Sandringham Rd. Phono 13-110. REMUERA, 9, Maurice Ave.—House, 6 rooms, garage: rent £2 15a weekly.— 100, Queen St. ___ REMUERA.— BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette, all electric, panel breakfast room, panelled hall, sleeping porch, e. hot water, lawns at back; rent 40s.—R. U. WOOD, 201, Dilworth Bldg. T> EMUERA.—G-Roomed Modern Bungn-J-l) low, every con v.; .£2 7a Gd.—Joe T. Mac Donald, GOG. Broadway. Newmarket. 16-602 T>EMUERA.—G Rooms, garage, moderate J-v rent,.—Griffiths, Palmerston Bldgs. Phone 46-224, night 26-772. REMUERA, Clonbern Rd.—fi Roome, electric light and hot water, £2. . Mt. Eden, Valley Rd.—6 Rooms and kitchenctto. elec. light, all conva.. £2.—Richard Arthur, Ltd., Opp. Town Hall. Phono 41-181. REMUERA Waterfront., harbour vjowb.— 0 Rms., all mod. convs.: garage; 425. Near Gt. South Rd. and Newmarket: 5 Rms., etc., tel., garage; 655. HERNE BAY Waterfront.— 2-Storoy Bungalow, 7 rms.; 50a, 5 Rooms, couvons., 30s. Bungalow, 4 rms., k'ette., handy Three Lamps; 37s 6d. PONSONBY, Wood St., off College Hill: G Rms., e.1.: 30s. EPSOM.—7 Rms,, modern, handy position: 37h 6d. ONEHUNGA.—House and app. 1 acre, suitable market garden: good orchard. £2 C. F. BENNETT. LTD., Cor. Queen and Shortland Streets. (Old South British Bldg.) HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET. BUNGALOW, Grey Lynn, 5 rooms, nicely furnished, every convenience: 40a.— Slicahan. O'Brien, 18, Winatone Bldgs. 17PS0M, Owens Road. -TJ lounge, dining, smoke rooms, modern conveniences, beautifully furnished, epaoioue grounds.—Sbeahan, O'Brien, 18. Winatone Bidets. HERNE BAY, Clifton R<l.—Partly-furn. House. 5 rooms, usual convs.; 37r 6d.--Public Trust, Office, Albert St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20642, 14 August 1930, Page 20

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