AMUSEMENTS. ONE WEEK ONLY. A 'Great Artist Recreates a Dramatic Masterpiece. , SESSIONS: 11 - 8. STRAND (A Fuller-Haywurd Theatre.) iiniiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiii GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS in " D-I-S-R-A-E-L-I." " D-I-S-R-A-E-L-I." " D-I-S-R-A-E-L-I." "D-I-S-R-A-E-L-I." jiiiiiiimiiiiijiiiiiiit Also Screening: " GOOD INTENTIONS," Featuring Edmund Lowo Edmund Lowe. Edmund Lowe Edmund Lowe. PLANS AT STRAND. I'HON 13 -13-111. The immenso enthusiasm displayed by a crowded House at Scots Hull lust night was Bufficieut reward to the. hundreds engaged in this iinitiuo entertainment. SCOTS HALL. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. nc pkoloouk By 100 Boys. ED GYM. STUNTS B.v Leaders. ,L EXERCISES By Ladies' Class. Under the Direction of Frank Rogers, y.M.C.A.. nnd Miss Phillips, Y.W.C.A. BETTY LOU A Charming 3-Act Operetta. Produced by Miss Lillian Braithwaite. L.A.B. GYMNAS PHYSICS
BALLET AND SOLO DANCES. By Pupils of Miss Cecil Hall. SCOTS HALLTTO-NIGHT, 7.30. PRICES: Is. Is fid, and '2s. PETER PAN CABARET. Luxury and Refinement. DANCING. MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Half-price for After-Theatre Patrons. All Reservations, Phone 20-777. FRIDAY NIGHT (OCT. 10). CINDERELLA DANCE FOR SHOPPERS. Music by the Peter Pan Cabaret Band. Dancing 8.30 to 11 .."20. Admission 2s. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. DANCING, 3 to 5 p.m. Admission, Is (id; Afternoon Tea. Is. CRICKET. M|ft/ pONSONBY CRICKET CLUB. yji The Opening Practice of tho above Club will be. held on VieUtSAA toria Park, SATURDAY, October It. 1930, at 1.15 p.m. Members and Intending Members invited to attend. G. A. LEX DRUM. Hon. Secretary. xrrtf T?oyal naval voluntkkr \W RESERVE CRICKET CLUB. All active mid non-jictive Members nf the R.N.V.R. wishing to plav in "V the Cricket Team are requested to attend a Meeting nt Headquarters for registration TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30. S. J. JONES. Hon. Secretary. \M5r TriNG'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' yy[ IV CRICKET CLUB. wyyCl' J Annual Meeting will be held TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at the Old Boys' Association Rooms, South British Bldgs., Shortland St., at. 5.15 p.m. All Members and Intending Members nro reciuested to attend. R. R. KISSLING. Hon. Sec. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. f l LEN EDEN TOWN BOARD. NOTICE OF ROAD CLASSIFICATION.
The Glen Eden Town Board proposes to apply to the Minister of Transport for approval of its proposal to Classify the following Roads as indicated below. Any person objecting to the proposals is called upon to lodge, before October 31, 10.10, notice in writing of hU objections and of the grounds thereof to the Town Clerk, Glen Eden. ROADS CLASSIFIED IN THE FIRST CLASS. These are available for the use thereon of any Motor-lorry 'other than a multi-axled Motor-lorry), which, with the load it is carrying, weighs not more than 10 tons, or any multi-axled Motor-lorry, which, with tho load it is carrying, weighs not more than 15 tons. 1. The Anckland-Helensvillo Highway (Great North T?ond). ROADS CLASSIFIED IN THE FOURTH CLASS. Motor-lorry and load together not to be greater than 1! tons; multi-axled Motorlorry and load together not to be greater than Gl tons. 1. Waikumete-West Coast Highway; '2, Eden View ltd.; 3. Station Rd.: 1, Woodlands Rd.; 5, Pleasant Rd.; C. Valley Rd.; 7, Croydon Rd.; 8, Clavburn Rd.: 9, Brandon Rd.; 10, Evans Rd.; 11, Scott lid.; 12, Ouks Rd.; 13. Waima Rd.; It, Prospect Rd.; 15, View Rd.:'' 10 nillerest Rd.: 17, Fnirview Rd.; 18, Campbell Rd.: 19. Belle Vue Rd.; 20, Waikaukau Rd.; 21, Wilson Rd.: 22, Leamington Rd.; 23, Lynton Rd.; 24, Liverpool Rd.; 25, Brown's Rd. ROADS CLASSIFIED IN* THE FIFTH CLASS. Motor-lorry and load together not to be greater than 21 tons; multi-axled Motor Vehicle and load not to be greater than 'li tons. 1, Fruitvale Rd,; 2, School Rd. 11. CROUCH ER. Town Clerk. October 8. 1930. TO LEASE. BAY OF PLENTY.—Beach Kiosk, going concern; good trade; season started.— Elma F. Birch. Beach Rd.. Opotiki. _ ] PICTURE Hall at Helensville, with plant complete, to lease as a going concern from Ist November, 1930.-Full particulars of. T. O. Robinson. Helensyille. fPA U RANG A " Opera House," Picture -L Theatre; would Hell.—Phono 21-095, Auckland, or interview Munro Motors, Tauranga t Q Acres. House, outbuildings, warm, J-O sheltered, grassed; close wharf: good road ; very cheap.— O regory, Whenna pa i.
4 Acres nnd Buildings; 255; can take over hay, horse, cow, fowls. —Tylden, Ajrciit. Pnpnkiirii. T>\ Acres, South Line. with buildings; 4U will curry IS cows: rent 309 Griffiths, PallTierston Buildings. QQ Acvps. 'Silverdiiic. carry 15 cows, barn, OO cowshed: 20s week; rijiht purchase.— M. White, Henderson. i)rj ~ Acres, 'riniines Lino, all Kissed ; % O louse OO to 200 acres, reulal according area.—Christie, Find lay, 159, Queen -St., Auckland. ___ 0/j7v~Aeres. with right to purchase; partly improved: cotlago and buildings; practically adjoining railway station, Motuinnolio.— 1 'hone lit*'?. H:'inilt"i'. f~f~£ Acres~floi!se, otill>uif<lintrs: also Kli'.O, LorO I HI. (1!), no, 21 (12 smaller). ficld. 27. Queen St TO LET OR LEASE. ALBANY.—O Acres, part crass, 5-rooined i'V House, outbuildings, main road; l(>s week.—Cowley. Albany. BAKKUOUSK, Shop and Living lloonis; ;!rd section; rent i.").—Address at Ft KRAI,P. _ BUNGALOW, t; rooms. Uiuuce, jiorcli, e.1.. convs.; •! acres: f)2s (id week.—Wright, Batkin lid.. Avondale. _ "YTEW Building, Civic Square, wonderful -11 lighting, lift, nil conva.—Robinßon Bron., 153, Albert St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 24
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