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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL TEA HOUR SESSION TO-NIGHT. 5.30 P.M. MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hayivard Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11 - 2.15 YOU'LL TREMBLE-YOU'LL CHEER -AT THIS DRAMATIC SENSATION. A foggy night on the China Sea—a submarine running awash—a blundering tramp steamer the crash of steel meeting steel, and the submarine ia hurled to tho bottom. ADVE^ES^ 3 " SSSti. A thrilling story of the men who go down (o tho sea in submarines, tho first oil-talk-ing film of this most dangorous field of nautical adventuro. "A" Certificate Adult I'ecommcndation. Also, MICKEY THE MOUSE and his Partner, MINNIE MOUSE. in their latest gloom-chaser, "THE CACTUS KID." BOX PLANB AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. PLAZA Continuous from 11, COMMENCING TO-DAY. (Direct from tho Civic.) THE ALL-TALKING THRILLER. " THE RETURN OF DR. FU MANCHU." SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF TALKING FEATURETTES. PHONE 41-586 FOR RESERVES. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN EDEN EDEN EDEN PARK. PARK. PARK. PARK. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. HOME V. TOURING REPS. HOME V. TOURING REPS. HOME V. TOURING REPS. HOME V. TOURING REPS. KTGK-OFF. 3 P.M. SEMI-FINAL. SEMI-FINAL. COL. RIFLES V. PONSONBY. COL. RIFLES V. PONSONBY. (JUNIOR GRADE.) KICK-OFE. 1.30 P.M. Admission as usual. Children Free to Ground. SHOWGROUNDS. SHOWGROUNDS. OTAHUHU V. MARATHON. OTAHUHU V. MARATHON. , PLAY-OFF.) KICK-OFF. 3 P.M. GRAFTON V. MANUKAU. (INTERMEDIATE.) KICK-OFF. 1.30 P.M. Admission, Is; Stand Free.

IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF "THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. 1908," ami its Amendments. Notice is hereby GEORGE SMITH. Labourer, will appl. Bankruptcy at tho Supreme Court at on MONDAY, tho Dated at Auckland 1030. given that I, VIVIAN of Matahura. Farm !y for niy Dischargo in next sittings of the Hamilton, commencins 17th November. 1030. thi3 26th September. V. G. SMITH. By his Solicitor. F. W. Schramm. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET pUSTOMS ST. EAST.—MODERN LOCKv-' UP SHOP, Oft. x 30ft., Rood shopping area, quite bandy Queen St. Moderate rental to approved tenant.—C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Old South British Bldgs., Queen St. KAIvANGAHAI?E RD.—Large Shop, bacl: _ ontrance: near Upper Queen St.— Harrison. 30. Knvangahapo Rd. KARANCAEAPE RD.—lst Floor, welllighted Brick Building, cor. Edinburgh St.; 30s weekly; will subdivide.—Robinson and Robinson. 10. Wyndhani St. OFFICISS and Club Rooms, Short's Allen, Sharebrokor, 3rd Floor. OFFICES, bright and airy, Ills, 12s Cd; Double Room, .61; also Clubroom.— Moore's. 108. Queen St. (upstairs). PAPAKURA. —Dressmaker's Shop, fireplace, room at buck; 22s Gd. 5-rd. House, 17s Gd. Bach, O.s.—Francis, Panakura. pUEEN ST.—MODERN SHOP, lift, x v* 40ft.. splendid stand on best side, central position: moderate rental. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Old South British Bldgs., Queen St, CHOP, be3t part Parnell Rd.—Smith, Grocer, IS7, Parnell Rd. STORAGE Space, Stanley St., nbout 10,000 sq. ft., large yard, to let cheaply short period, or sell.—Waiwai, Ltd.. Gt. North Rd. —Shops, with Dwellings, The J- Strand, UOh, 40s weekly; not fruit, confectionery.—Guinness Bros., Taurnngn. TXTINDOW and Counter, .up-to-dnto; do ' * Florist or Cakes; heart of Queen St.; ehfnn rent—23B. Queen St. I? OR T STR EE T FRO N T AGE, J- N.Z. EXPRESS BUILDINGS. SPACIOUS ROOM ON GROUND FLOOR, SUITABLE RESTAURANT. ETC. MODERATE RENTAL. DRYDEN AND DRYDEN. Queen's Arcade. SHOPS. OFFICES AND SAMPLE ROOMS. Situated QUEEN STREET. BROADWAY, and OTHER FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS. At Low Rentals. F. M. KIRK WOOD, R. H. ABBOTT AND CO.. LTD.. City Chambers. Cor. Customs and Little Queen Streets. AI'BERT Q T R E E T -V. L B E R 'l' >J TREE T. CENTRAL POSITION. SHOP AND WORKSHOPS. HOP AND VV ORKSHOPS. SUIT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. ETC. LOAV RENTAL. Apply,

HERALD OFFICE. SECTIONS FOR SALE. COCKLE BAY, Howiclt, whore concrete is goitig.—Cheap Section, excellent position, £25 deposit.—Beach, 633, Heuald. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. PETROTj Station. small, 'wanted to rent or lease; small capital.—X.Y., £7s, Hun AT>D.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20679, 26 September 1930, Page 22

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